| Show PIOCHE NOTES F from r 0 M the accord of jan 30 I 1 I 1 from mr pike who arrived from salt lake yesterday we learn that mr dir james connolly had bad been found and conveyed to fillmore with his hands and feet frozen but to what extent is not known mr C was still all I 1 suffering from a deranged mind from gentlemen in Pioche who have known mr john C james jimes for many years wo we learn that ho lie was a native of ohio Hoc hoe ho came camo amoto to the pacific coast in 1849 or rao 0 and or rag lie he represented sierra coun county ty in the california assembly he was among the first adventurers who came across tile the sierra nevada mountains and settled in the carson valley while all the territory which now comprises the state of nevada was known as the carson country and belonged to utah territory mr james was elected a member of the utah territorial rit orial houle house of representatives and was the first gentile who ever satin sat in the utah legislature after the adjournment odthe of the legislature he be returned to carson and has resided principally at that place and virginia city ever since he served as assemblyman in the legislature of this state during the session sess loii of CS gao G his surviving relatives relative sare sarc are aro a mother who whoa a short time ago came to this coast ou on a visit and is stopping hit pin g a los angeles and ind four brothers one of whom is I 1 E james the well known civil engineer another brother is W H james ex governor of nebraska the other otiler two brothers are alfred aifred and walter tile the first of whom is register of los angeles 0 county count yand and the other surveyor vey ves or of kern hern county he was a man of genial disposition and fine social qualities a warmhearted warm hearted friend frien dand and was highly esteemed by all who knew him the general dissatisfaction with the ingalls brothers in connection with indian amm aff mairs affairs in southern utah and nd nevada has taken such shape as to induce our citi elti citizens zena to make a direct appeal to the author authorities at washington for the following petition with the names of citizens appended has been handed us for publication nev jan 17 7 1874 the undersigned undersigner under signed ned citizens of lincoln county state of nevada would most respectfully petit petition fon lon fo for fon a change of manage mentin the indian affairs of this district webe we believe that a change in this agency would give general satisfaction and cecur security y to the ranchers and settler in southern utah and nevada and would tend to pacify the indians in this indian agency district who are g greatly mt itly dissatisfied with their tient treatment by the present incumbent for which we will ever pray ID D A fulks chairman of county commissioners 0 B R carden garden it 1 mcalpin E hamilton A 8 To thompson I 1 compson wm win W bishop J C linston johnston G M sabin P holland horace homce D beene wilson solomon m J V seibert coschina G guistin u bisp tin W H dolman james clamy clawy clam y E R 11 1 1 breakey 0 P sherwood frank J wyatt deseret Desere fc felegi ph company A D jones benj G C maynard G G nerr berr berry nerry y geo F rives john C lynch J M parl par er J it R clarac M D davis avis john nut rut ectner der S 0 3 1 barnes J wag no nel henry woodruff henry schaffer john cassidy J S pitzer F cleveland J B van hagen W 11 knerr frank wheeler co geow arnold J J halpin aco M D halpin A J blair steel wilson charles IF C nichols jacobs sultan suitan F kasten R M bourne thomas wallace J cohn bro 11 marks benjamin cohn H michael benj leatz C thompson gray and nd G W birdsall |