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Frank Moor Horns, the Indian who ‘woe an attache of Pawnee Bills wial West Show, which exhibited here several weks ago, and who was ar rested for disorderly conduct and given a chain gang sentence, has served his time and is now on the eity pay roll, making $1.50 a day. A couple of weeks ago Pawnee Bill wrote Chief Newkirk that he would forward money to pay Frank's fare home whenever his sentence expired The manager of the Wild West Show was notified some ten days ago that Frank was free and would leave for his home In the West as soon a t ransportation was furnished. Noth ing has been heard from Pawnee BU, but a letter containing the nec essary money for Frank's trip West Je expected daily. Frank states that upon his arrival at the Sioux reservation In Montana he will wed the young woman over whom he had trouble In this ciry. He has an engagement ring which she gave him some time ago. The Indian has already signed a trap to go with John Robinson's evens next season. Front has been very gentlemanly in his conduct since being a guest of the eify and those with whom he has been daily thrown are his heat friends and will hate to see him leave.
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Bluefield Daily Leader

Bluefield, West Virginia, US

Wed, Oct 31, 1906

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