Jiquor to Indians.’When I learned of the killing of y*ung Nareelle,’ -aid Mr. McVeigh today, I went to Dupree and found that tin* coroner's inquest had heen held and returned a verdict that Narcfdle was killed by unknown partie- II;** body had h en buried, .-o we had a ul 1 trad to work upon.( ' In I ’$ ARRESTMilton told me that he -u* peeted Condon, better known t-*7r'ish Tcmmy/ of having some knowledge of the murder, - » whenhe roqa into town Timsda;. Hunting he wk* arrested and thrown into jail. The third degree was worked upon * ondon and after brooding over our intimations several hours he asked to make a statement.He accused Moross of killing Nareelle, following a quarrel, andwfci.te doubting the sincerity of his staten.f*t»tf Morosa was found and when to* d of Condon s -tafeinent he .liable a /'onnter statement, confessing That he had introduced and sold whiskey upon the reservation,•but denied kilting Nareelle rndh ...\V K Van Denial k, as-i-tantCnited States di-trilt;* attorney, of Alexandria, assisted Me--rlt;. M -Veigh and Milton in working thethird degr — upon Condon and M ross. and also at their arraignment before the commissioner/’Last Male of a Pioneer Family.Pierre, Sept. do. Vvith thedeath of Joe Xan-eile. the half-breed recently found with a bullet h he through him on the prairie on the Cheyenne River n-rvation.lt; 11ed the last, male member of one of S.juth Dakota’s earliest and ni'Ht interesting families. Pierre Nandie, the grandfather, came to, this country in a boy of fif- jteen year.-, in the ea ploy of a furtrading company, which maintain- :ed * po-t Ilea, the mouth of Chap*pelle creek. His son Narcis-e,Joe'- father, was a big cattleman,with his home on the h-ad watersof Cherry creek, and ranging his -took over the Chevenne River reservation. He was killed in a runaway la-t -winter Young Pierre