| Show Alaskan Indians Indians' Regard Queen Victoria as Ruler DAWSON DAVSON Y 7 T T. Jan 26 Discovery Discovery of a n. species les of mountain sheep sheen with red red stripes on their backs and and with straight horns has disclosed that the Indians at the village of 16 noth th fo to foFt Ft Yukon miles no though now In American territory still regard Queen Victoria as their ruler Archdeacon McDonald pioneer missionary missionary mis mis- of tho the Church of ot England In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Yukon and MacKenzIe valleys translated the Bible for tor these hese Indians In 1864 and taught them to pray for tor forthe forthe I the health and happiness of Queen Victoria Vic Vie toria The at H ds 1 Stuck CIc arch deacon delcon of the Yu Yukon on In the e American L I I Protestant Episcopal church tried to tc persuade them that the boundary line hinc I I between Alaska and Canada had shifted shift shift- ed and that they owed allegiance e to tc I the Great Father at Washington They did not seem to understand him When the new kind of goats was wa I I discovered the Indians planned to attest attest at at- at- at test their loyalty by sending specimens specimen i to the tho Rt Rev I r. r O O. Stringer Anglican 1 bishop of the tho Yukon When informed I 1 II I that Peter T. T Rowe shop bishop of Alaska L. L I in the American church hurch was their ecclesiastical ec- ec 1 head they decided to send send eC 1 sheep to b both tl p prelates l tes' tes n |