build a railroad, and judging from the «iT »o reb« $50,000 for thelUd. hM C heartu forb*r merchant* failed U»Phote road, aba Bevtr vilLSTONE CALP DEAD.Th« Olaif the to re*, the i«-3=*Wh«h.» 4]of the John ink of of lend A. Rail-ingmanftd andna both »« built.iher in tree* in renue Bthe toturnedqulted1•Nola KmRad Devil Turned Into e Good Indian.Spade! tnepetcfe to ihm Dalij K**i«.Vaxiom um, L T., Not. IX.—Word a to-day received announcing the death jf a noted Cheyenne Indian chiet Stone Call He died to-day of ipinal meningitis, at hia camp aear Ibb place, and hia taking oE b pronounced e good riddance The aub-ject of this diepatch. which I tend ria Dodge CHy. b widely known ee hev tag been an influential man among the tribe of which he wae a bading chiel In the Cheyenne excitement bet spnng Stone Call wae a Under of the turbulent element. Pot be lived in remote parte of the againel the will of the agent, and prior to the meant expulsion of the cattlemen holding graae baeea upon the wartorn part of the ramrruion. (aliened upon beef from thetr henb. Living upon the cattle trail with hb large hand of bravaa, m urns j Indaaom he took » many choice beerae and bormam he choae from paeung herd., and the owner* of herda were often held up and their money demand*! by member* of hb band. Thb mine Stone Calf took an actirapartia theCheyenne outbreak of 1874. end he b the _md individual who took into captivity two ha ourbut HM th hehbpnsrsknow]Si8SS