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Show SCENES INCIDENT TO THE WAPv WITH THE PIUTE INDIANS. (1) Tse-Na-Gat (Everett Hatch), taken by Mrs. Oren Lewis of Salt Lake, for- I merly Miss Edith Redd of Bluff. (2) Band of Piute Indians, "Old Polk' the chieftain, on the extreme right, and his son, Tse-Na-Gat, at the ex- treme left. The white man is Jense Nielsen, a resident of Eluff. (3) The home of L. H. Pedd at Bluff' and a representative dwelling of the little vil- j lage. (4) Members of the Colorado posse now fighting the Indians. Left to right Jose Cordova, who was wounded, Henry Ince and Sterle Thomas, i deputy sheriff and interpreter. (5) Grover Brittain, sheriff of Dolores county, considered the best Indian fighter in southern Colorado. (6) Chuck and supply wagons being used by the posse. , j I ' Q ,s -ti.'-- - , ' "'v -' afl'lV i ii ii rl t- i. I ' f - a S : t 'V:-V fN v : 7, T (' - .v i. . ,-. vM't . e ' . i: ' ;n V VSfx IJ.fx.-. .- :.4 |