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Show "A Word of Auvt.ce.'' Under this h.jadir.g. in anotheT ec-lamn. wLU 1 be fo-jnd a kinly caution to hunters ! and trappers in the mountains, from Hon. Orson Hyde, wlich-they vz-uli do well to Ik el We Lave kforia- ti'.n that the Ind'as are restless and 1 irritated nnder this kiilicz of raise in ! the mountains, as it is almost their en- i t re means of subsistence. A; present they are peaceable and pearseably disposed; dis-posed; but those who will stir their into depredations aod blooodshed. for the sake -of hmting a few deer, will be directly responsible for the serious eonsequ-iDc-es that fnay ensue. The people of this Territory know, by sad experience, what an Indian war means, and have no desire to have another inaugurated. in-augurated. If the Indians are deprived de-prived of their resources of living, the next thing thc-y will probably do wili be to attack settlements, run off stock, and render it unsafe to 0 into the mountains for any purpose. Prospectors, Prospect-ors, miners, lumbermen and others should use all their influence to have this thing stopped for their persona safoty and the pursuit of the different legitimate objects they have in view. |