Show stanta and big 1319 tree trea at home gyl wj A correspondent of the galveston Tex texas las tas tells of a big talk which swanta galanta and big tree tre had bad with their own i people after their release from prison he writes satanta Sa tanta took up a little handful and said you see that all the indians all the s sand band over these hills are the whites they are too many for us it is no use our fighting them we had better bedder be at peace the white nien men can cati whip us if they wal want tit to ho he then tilen sat down mid amid the assenting grunts of a number of his liia u under chiefs big tree said you s see L e this tree the leaves on oil it ift are the indians indiana the tho leaves iu in that large larg eforest forest are the white whito people they are too many for us uis if ir the whites i fire ont oft their thein guns once all are dead thee theo were a number more grunts of assent or dissent I 1 could hardly tell which one of the chiefs intimated rather plainly that satanta and bh big 0 tree flad had been subsidized he said if the whites were able to whip them they would have done it ift long ago and not be making treaties that satanta and big tree had perhaps got crooked tongues during their stay with the whites and thatis thab that it would be well to watch them for a while they had brought some nice present presents with them that the indian agent had given if these chiefs had not done some good the whites why did they send them back with presente presents for his part he thought thero there was no nothing thing like fighting for if they never fought they never got anything for keeping at peace satan batan ta and big tree looked to him as if they had been faring pretty well they had good clothes on at the conclusion of this warrior oration or war speech big tree said he had been where three four five houses were one on top of another at which a big fat squaw said a lie ile lie lle but big g tree treo ree reo appeared ednot not to notice the interruption and told them theta of the distance they had come in the cars and the number of large white camps he had seen the whites he told them had laughing houses where they used to meet to have a big lau iau laugh hr from which I 1 judge that the prison people at huntsville mus must have some time or other taken them to a minstrel performance some of the indians ugh and others laughed satanta turned to 6 the Comm commissioner Moner loner from washington and said you ayou see these people 1 I have learned something from you whites I 1 know enough not to fight you again these are like children so high holding his hand band a little higher than his kneel knee I 1 shall have to be very careful what I 1 tell them A desperado in in vayl evnyl vayland and und cal cala nov 12 iode lodo through the streets at high speed firing his revolver like a madman willian william winkley ex chief of police no of marysville marksville Marys ville cal cat is III lii in prison on charge of complicity in iob lob bing tb the bank of decker jewett WI winkley kley kles says it ia a consT conspiracy iracy against him A mongolian vegetable peddler was as convicted at jan francisco for stealing te aling notwithstanding andin g lie he plead not guilt yand remarked thereas only one oue witness against gilleand me and she 1 woman rev rov it P F pars parshan liall haU of or the F first arst ba baptist church of oakland cal is is under ecclesiastical investigation oil on a long and heavy series of charges the drift of which is that the old passion nor tor women is his master |