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Show Icurlitiiu StroiiR in llic I'liilh. Chicago, 1!L A Wnsliinton special spe-cial says Mr. A. H. Meachani, lho pettce i-onniiis--ionev who was wounded wound-ed at the t':iiihy massacre, will probably proba-bly attend the fortlieoniiiiL- trial of Captain Jack and his confederates. He is slill a linn believer in the peace policy of the government towards the Indians and says that there are now men in California and Oregon more responsible Ibr the Wood of General1 Canity than Captain Jack himself. lie is at present enj-ajjed in preparing prepar-ing his report of the attempt lo paci-lieate paci-lieate thu Jlmlocs. |