Show tim 13 ili alic indians Ind lins ain aiola lit their wild the fol lowin it ill il tit ili extract front from a 2 letter from elder ifill hill published 1 in the hie deseret I 1 neice we have joist jint returned from our wt isit to the losaso after leming the agency we led tile hie chief I 1 iu u 01 cn atawah tawah ta wah ti an ka lie ile recoiled and treated us ui jill illi great crest we hail had a good talk with hing anu through fin an interpreter lie seemed mu much ell inter interested in fit flat we to had a d to say lay an nd d said lir be liked our alk talk we told liiro him ll it wag w our desire to come lameul his br people and beadi gem it them tile gospel in luicir houses and round around their lamp ane five vin in their gatherings anti nd wherever we could get eft tin n opportunity unity lie ile ered to have elie matter pre rented to the chiefka of the various bonds bands seventeen se enteen in ili nu in council before we pro cecilo dod farther tic he promised to get gel thew together right away but bei being tag tery buor wati watching hing their white while servants erv nt put in thir their small patches pate liei of corn core I 1 don t expect they will ill get together tor for a 1 wick nick or two W wag arv rd fied it 16 fulti have I 1 loolen to the ali advantage of the buies on to have been beef pre ent but stances we would gold hardly deimit pel mil us in to remain 1 I 1 here bere is a good impression nude made upon those tinted anti nod except tor for the interference of V the lie catholic the nay by ill oan 00 io opened fur a good bork in this notion file lie andini tire in their will wild unfit k euzed condition wonting wearing their blankets as 1 is ii the custom in oll all tribes to ro to do among among them it rill aw 1 necessary necessity necess iry to lea learn tit the lang language as they cannot talk engh english I 1 and there ste ore very few in terp reters among them they are a tribe most of 0 them have ino fine houses lout lint they have no use usa for or furniture they sit flat on the floor with their feet In uhle I 1 il under them the good tough laugh at us because IV we e chilt d nul not double our legs legi up anil and sit don I 1 on them chent as they to do when foor food is ready they spread it in tile of the floor and all sit around tint is ii all the nisle portion the oat eat by T aliey aey lire are macry ery lindly nl bill were e to visit them in their houses it il would a vast ful lount of clavel but they dont dollt lne le it in their homes lono lon tit at a lime itne As soon f as a they llcy get gel 0 1 little corn planted atilt and tile griss enss gets big enough for their ponies to ino file on oil they gather to ethar in bonds bands and dance frost feast g ibbie etc the rest of the season ion they are catholics in name but nrc are I r cornot of what nhat the catholics catholic ln lieve they adie no do one avith then to leach them anything an tiling when they gather at the ng agency ency once in three months tile the priests s talk to lo there in latin it is 1 very aili loul any is baid t to 0 t I 1 loot in ili to a language i they it can understand we do not consider that their being nominal Clatt Callol oliCS Ki 19 i necessarily a bar to draing doing a good work bugging aguon them they are arc aub bolder to meet anil and try to talk with wilb tile the white man than the full bloods blood among tin tile cherokees jn ili fact act they would sometimes call ill t its ill half a mile nuffy awl come running to ask al eliat hat nc ito nion n anted ted where we were going il bere iere we c varne front froni etc lc when elie they talk a word of 0 enesh lint but land biad to boilo to nil all by igini As before e talca stated they are arc acry badly scattered the most thinly sett settled lei lo lor lion of tile hie cherokee country is no compari aon As A ever your brother its the gopel got |