Show itil 14 t im ani gi J A SQUADS S PIEA PI EA biell HER RACIL racin raci f oy I 1 miss sa barah SARAH pah rah pan P an daughter of winnemucca head of the P pair ute tribe in avada avada has written a ae letter lately to commissioner parker it t is published in the ne new w york keral heral ete ITe tala rala thet thel letter ietter is said to be precisely i as b t was written by the tho author in ac a lear clear mid wid beautiful hand this girl is have been heen educated in california hr her letter is dated camp mcdermit ney nav and opens by baying saying that she elieud uru dei del stands the commissioner desires full information in regard to the indians about that place with a view if it bleff bettering their condition ing them on the truckee river river biver reservation after tolling tilling who she asand that her hei father is opposed to the indians ing an to the reservation she says 1 tro ero xe tre myself and die tiie most of th tha e humboldt and queens queers river elver iud ind lud indians ians lans were op OTI the truckee reservation atone at one kne tinie but if irme we had stayed there it have been beep only to starve I 1 think that if they had received what they were entitled to arom rom the agents that they would never ii haye a ve left there so fari far a aa their knowledge faar cultee extends they thoy are quite I 1 ignorant 0 ra n as they have lave never had bad an app ath q n it y t f learning but think if it proper pa pains were ere tak taken err that thab they would willin willingly gly make 0 the effort to maintain themselves by bt their bab wp labor providing that they could only be made to believe hat thee thel products wore were vigre tb bo be theira the irown own and for vor their own use anil and comfort it Is ts ne needless odless for me diew to enter details as hoewe ile vie wera were treated on oti the Te reservation while there it is 1 s e enough ad tobay that we were confined to ta the reserve k and aind had to live on what fish we might catchin catch in thriven th river riven if this is the tho kid kia df civilization awaiting walting us on the 0 granttham grant grani that wj we apay be bb gon con compelled t tp go on oneas one as it ia is more preferable to live in the mountains mountain sand and drag out an existence in our native man mantler manner tier j so far aa living is concerned the tho indians nulan nalan at all the military posts get ellough enough 0 fa o eit eat eab eat and considerable consid arable cast castoff off clochi clophina clo cio thina irot trot how long is this to continue 14 thu object of the government in regard to in deans Is it enough that we are at peace remove all the indians from the military posts and place them on reservations such as the truckee and walker rivers as they thy were conducted and it will require a great greater military stationed around to keep them within the tho limits thanet now doess doeg t to 6 keep k ee them em in subjugation on the other othen h hand an if the indians have any guarante guarantee othel t that harthe they can C n secure a permanent hit fit home 6 on t their heir own native soil and that our oud white neighbors cabbe k kept ept from encroaching on our rights after having a reasonable share seare of ground allotted tous tous as our own owai and giving us tha required advantage of learer in ing kec fec I 1 warrant that the savage bavage ashe ik t med called t today to day will be a law abiding member of the community fifteen or twenty years hence 11 this gives the indian view of tha case and it is stated very mildly tb last sentences of othen other her hen letter condense tb the remedy for much of the dissatisfaction and bad blood manifested by the indians in a nutshell she virtually say bayl let the indian be treated as abam a haman human be being in g and permit him to enjoy th b blessings I 1 en in ga which the white race vie viegas hi their indefeasible rights tights and he will I 1 soon begin to abandon his savagery yi if a right course were taken with the indians the management of their affairs would cease to be the problem it now is the chicago limes a few dayt dayd since asked i 19 why do the i mormons cormons armons never hav have trouble with the India indians lis iia it cannot be b possible that these immoral wretches who have many wives amr alff no bagni bagnios bag 19 have more humanity in them han ban b has al this moral blessed republic ca penn never had had affy addy any trouble troubie with I 1 indians n pans pang noir nois nord do we the don any the mali not ot ifill entirely r ey e I 1 escaped difficult difficulty y with true trie indians but bu their troubles trouble troubie sr have been insignificant can when compared id with those which the people of othen other have had ad baull to t contend with As a rule the in indians have been treated throughout these bet set clements tle ments with kindness and humania humanity fir pir n never asan ngan abrl AbrI dusl L t theland the mand mahd they know kno W when they are well treated and are by no nadana dead to affect affection tio io and aud gratitude this treatment has pre vented much bloodshed and trouble troubie lei lel the people of atala have thoroughly trie dand with the most satisfactory success the system of feeding and clothing them instead of warr warring 11 ll ng against them they have royed proved ahat that U ia the cheapest T method met and it 13 fi because the th 1 I mormons cormons Mor mons have ad adopted t d th thib this fyie esie system that they never hayg lit b i i th indians LW L W raj rth |