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driving out of the Utes from the mineral portion of their reservation.It was announced on the 14th thatthe Crow Indians had agreed to sell to the Government 2,000,000 acres of their reservation in Montana for $30,000 pejr year for twenty-five years, and the Shoshone and Bannock Indians, of the Fort Hall (Idaho) Reservation, had signed an agreement disposing of 400,000 acres of their reservation for $10,000 per year for twenty years. The Indians will remain upon certain portions of .their reservations. ' v ■ •/ fThe California Baptist Conventionrefused on the 14th—46 to 36—to pass a resolution condemnatory of the Kallochs. ; ' ^ \ IThree boys living at Muskegon,Mich., the oldest being only twelve years of age, have been arrested for setting fire to and burglarizing the post-office at that place.Several hundred Chicago briek-makers struck work on the 14th because the manufacturers refused to advance their wages twenty-five cents per day.■
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Joliet Weekly Sun

Joliet, Illinois, US

Sat, May 22, 1880

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