Show premature resurrection editor CLIPPER while some par parties ties in centreville Cen treville were clearing 0 out ut their irrigation ditch i which branches from what is known as fords creek they discovered a n umber number of human bones that had bad been made bare by the crumbl crumbling ing down of the steep bank on the south side of the creek the material composing the bank is very loose on examination it was found that there were three thred skulls mud and a n number hiller of other bones that go to make up the human frame one skeleton being that of a female had bad fine teeth and I 1 jawbone jaw bone the others appeared I 1 more coarse and masculine and in a further state of decay some time or another it was xo HO doubt a burying ground of tile the indians lying near the base of the we mountain buntain the water batti ditcu ls lauded aed both tor for irrigating and ana house bouse use by parties who live below this made it necessary to hays have the bones gathered and re buried which was waa done by placing them in a neat box find and consigning them to mother mot her earth again to await a more perfect resurrection JOHN WAYMAN WATMAN CEN centreville TREVILLE jan 18 1893 |