The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 19, 1878, Image 7

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Tafc UHT tF TIE
atoveav
leaving the Barbaric grHri4 tlaY I
m me cireo of tke JVrewt, wRh
the jquaw bartertag'thrlr erwat
ration with the traders, the medio
men bt-aUnii Use tedg poles Aad wukA
BfT their doMul mummery. w sAaraal
on onr return Intending to rWt Hat
the Modi, ha iKi-tiuy a targe rvgtn a
lion In th r(cl nlty. The people eaate
a,ajaT
. nrrr id isio, or ruacr uiey wen
brourht here by therorerntnent. virtu
uen-
brouj
al a tmolthhrncnt lor having ca
ll In the Modoc massacre And the
ostllltle In the lava bvdsi and are
compelled to remain. The Modi- had
I believe. In a measure abandned no
tniwllo life, anil were settllm? irraduallv
InUi pastoral habit before the outbreak
of hoMllltlc, o that at the close of the
JAar when the present occupant of
tlHijrvtcrvAiloti catno here, they wen
so far removed from tho blanket lndl-
an In their pi ogress toward drills
tlon thai thry settled dowa. a a gener
al thine, to the butluo of cultivating
tfie toll without fueling the change very
riouily. We aw only one or two of
Urte loir building In which they live.
id thoso al a distance. They looked
i though they might Ik- comfortable.
sor snciicr, uui ma' w an i no souare
g hut for which tho Indian exchange-
U conical wigwam, I not an Inviting
tincture, even though It bo roomier
nd better defended i rom the weather:
d when I came to contrast the irrace-
I form of tint tent and the bright col.
r of the camp in tint savage life wit
pao seen with the somber ami gloomy
aspect of the nglv square cabin Into
which civilisation Invite the Indian u
aW lint step out of savagery, ! could
kardly wonder that the barba'rio lore of
right eolor and graceful form hould
raw him back no stronirly to the old
rnw ii
JK tio
(tfli by
Hold of .1A0 acre of corn, cultiva-
the Modoc, wa shown u. -la
the tW-ldn were several member of the
trine gatuerinr tnr en, and among
them Hoiruk Char If v. tliASirenent chief.
IWo (topped at the ouVe of the Held to
feed our horne. and nt our Invitation
Hogu Charley came out and wc. tnlkctl
to him ubout the prcaent condition and
trtMotJi of tho tribe. He Hak
Ktkf.ish ipitto well nnd tindertaud)
rendlly ordinary comcration. I.lkn
nil thn Indian we tlw, he occiiicd hy
ntut silonU nmtwrctlng our ipicftUou,
freely, but making im coucrKtlm
himself He (old im then Mere 1A )u
the piirtr that came ill 187:1, but thnt
they linil ilwlndlcd dovu by ileath to
100. In niiHwer to our uue.ition If the)
wcro conleulcd, he cmd, adly, M()h,
wJl, 1 expect wo tav hern mm. Wu
no get bnek." Hut don't vou like It
hert!" "No. we not like it,"' he said.
"Too many din. We come here one
hundred and tlfty-llve- we only one
hundred now. All over there,0 ami
hu pointed to the burial place over on
a hilli-lde half n mile away. There waA
nn cxmiUite tendernerui In hli wny of
aying thi1, nnd hi "one hunner now"
wva o full of gcntlcuc!t-i and gravity
that, though hu did not aim at any ef
fect txjyond answering u. he did really
touch tho feeling of u 'all. fhun
when we naked him If he wanted to tto
back to hi old homo among tho lava
bed, his eye Jtint brightened a little
nnd turned wcitwnr-1 with tho far
away look of home nlcknea and long
Ing, and he t-nld, "Yon, I like to jro
back; my nUter there; my frlvadnthore?'
. I wna'much interevteil iu thin chief.
Tiogiift Charley. Other Indlnn coaj.
tdnlucd or begged, were nullen or
imughty; either poneil or groveled. The
man. with felt hat, blue Miirt, nnd over
alls, without bend or feather, or n touch
of color, an nttrrly imhrrolo prrxon In'
nppenrance, with n effort nt ditplav
or attempt to exoito aympnthy or tvd
mirntien, nccmed to me great in the
Inmllcltv of hi talk. hlnntudlcd ulo-
(Uiencr, hi profound natural pathos,
hi dignity without hnughtlncsn, nnd
grnco without nffitntlon, Aud greatest
of all in the philosophic resignation
with which ho accepted hU fate with
hardly a murmur orcomplainU A hu
Mood there on a little eminence over
looking the cornfield, hi arm folded
and til lithe figure limned against the
sky, not looking at us at we drove
away, it was, not dlfllcult to picture in
ihlm a heroic last of the Modoc. He
had said little, but the tone and man
ner of what ho did say so impressed mo
that for a while I did feel n though
thi man represented nn ngrluved and
-(.despoiled race, and that I, as rcprc-
.-Ulll(ll U U UIU I iWJU illltfc lll W (UIJUU
him
ii-lind otnethingTto 4beforry for, I
L'stime 1 ideallre him. Well. M nnv
pre
rate, I have tho picture, nnd that I shall
retain. Hut what an uuromantic name)
"Hogu Charley!" Well, let him Im
Hoiru. nnd sro back to tho soualor of
' I his cabin. The plcturo In my memory
Us of "The Laat of tho Modoc;" nnd
ktransfuscd with a clow from the sun
set. Hogus Charley Is a fact, and a
idod, of coure. My Indian is a po-ni.
-A. 1. Tribune.
t:x;i,ANiHi iilroxKNTaC
"..
VurtaMt TrUNM Iwclwelf ,!
MtUratrtiafna r
AfgbanUtnn i)iaMi'country thaa. a
people. Unlike jut countries waero
ic courses! nverfor too declivity ot
ounaJn4Tha gul4wl the grouping of
i Inhabitant). AfrtnaHan presents, m
oca SwitatrUnd. -(mnUnrJ peewilaUon,
ftcd wlta all t&kftMtf af tBoea
alneera Uo, jcllaua of.'aWW.Inde-
endence. tejacJosmt"af tfeatrJlMamr
hrocgh aa(fiaV rfaklia mc-
reeded in TrnjiriD aapaud ktjaU aW hev
erogiTTieous Qjiiaaaui laraattaroumi
and over ltWtn!ilfrti iaiaaaf these
iirsl in IittKaanmtlwk.4s4. which
'serves to welf tofM assJIke rest of
the Afghans ponar AW aaSswJsyatHaV
xlTrs the lWiVlnalif XaaZtumwan
name is li in i n n i ill mm laaTaasiaa " la
India H u kiort a thMFMan tribe.
Wheoc l fgkaMnapnsi. riglnally,
none can tU; thjr UMMftshrcs have lost
all trail ii; nn -' - '- ttm,
l.MrJlem 16 leAfended fjfoaxthe
jbw wkw,wcre oiipatjau azier me Cap
tirlty of Salmanaiarrand have sought
forproo&MDf taesrakcory iu their oast
of foiiure: arsi ta ae oaMlnacuof their
i0 natIonaJakarkw'JsnheirdaWt,eT-
luenur oitne lrsaJiongin.'trnrs
against these ffftJdejU all
toaadaUoa ltsatdy thf.v are
frflw th IadvurrHaN
tatMatljr Hactrla, walch rmlrtt4
afM the aorthrm hill oa of thoe
MatroHi ciinqurt(ig r which at
dliVrrat pch hate ltt tbrlr own
Larree wtr for rlehrr cllrar. Nrti
la lattHxlanre to the fouktaaoh are the
f4Jlk, who lahaWit tkt wvtrA dU.
trkt aear th IVrslaa bTdr Atvnl.
lac to their own acrount thrr were
ttogUally from the nrlhWrhod of
Bajrta!. an MrrtliHt mslntsJnl by
raas to tx luadmusiblc Why It should
be Inadmissible I cannot ", rtecpt
that aaraa generally are unwlllicxlo
admit aa) thing which N bxl upm
coaitnon tratlllUm and cannot t ptutnd
nisthHnsticalty llowevrr, whrlhvr
they te Itaulan or Arsis the; are a
o,ulrt, orderly rac. attached to their
native soil, aad entirely inxnipled llh
agriculture, their nam. Indeed, signl
fjlng "peasants." lUlher likeil down
upon by their wore turbulent neighbor,
who consider theoi Incapable of com
mnndlng, tho awong them who hc
rrrel In the Hritlsh army he 1h
shown Uith courage and nnerg) Their
language U a dialect of Persian with an
admUturo "f matt) Arab word In tol
trable amity with tho t'ouktaneh and
the Tadjik are half a doirn Icm uu
nn nm tr1lci, waifs and tra from
ancient northern linaslon. The IV
beek. frtiin the stiudy tablelands of
Turkestan, are In the north, along the
banks of the Oxu.
Hy turns oompieror and compiere!
thoy have abandoned their original
Idiom for that of their former subjects,
Ths Hegarvih are the dexviidauts of
1,000 Tartar families Imported Into the
country by Timour, according to the
custom of Asiatic dcsjoU transplanted
nomad, they base retalnel their no
madic prtx-llvltU. ami mav le seen In
all the cvntera of xipulntlon. offwring
their lalor by the day, apparently
unable to settle thetusehe to any lixed
place of treaidence, or to any -H-rma
nent Mcupatlon. Thn Mlaitoch, or
Katlrs -the luiiure. Inhabit the almost
unknown mountain chain which emp
ties its streams Into the Cabul aud In
dus. Vagans, ami on that aooounl de
spised by their Moslem uclghl-ora, the
SiapK'h are n iH'ople of m Merlon
origin, among whom ale found white
faces, blue exes, nnd fair hair, with n
language evidently of Aryan parentage,
which some nutl-or have argued lndl
cntes n decnt fnmi Maiiilonlan de
serter of the army of Alexander the
(rent The Arab, the Hindoo, and
the KUlbn.li nro mostl) In CnhullMnu
and on tin? cMeru frontier. Ilnally,
there nru the Djals, nn alMirlglual tribe
who reside everywhere, mingling
among the other natives, but, unlike
them, without individuality The inn
jurlty of the coplc prnfc the tenet
of the Mussulman sect of the Slmnltes,
whence an Irreconcilable hatred for
the IVndans, who, being Shlltes, glorify
Husoeiit nnd Hnssnn, nnd consider
Omer nn luiotor nnd an n'aiu.
All this grouping of people conMltulc
a Mipulntiou variously estimate! nt
from V.IXN.I.COO to 6,000,000 soul.
Most probably the latter I nearest the
truth, Although iu reality nil clement
am wanting for oven an approximate
valuation n meagre contingent for a
territory of more than MA.OOO.OOO
aerc.
The political conMltulion of Afghan
tatan Is a species of feudal confederacy.
Tho Kmlr is the surernln, more or less
cIlMoiit, of the other chiefs, who rule
aorthaMaouth of Hindoo Koosh.nl
thbtmk JaVreallly the link between the
sccjiailatTpow era and tho central gov
eminent! usually very feeble. How.
ever, ncceptlug the otllclnl division of
the country n real, Afghanistan I
comjMwed of live province ('ahull
tnn, with It dependencle of Kallris
tnn, In the mountnln near the Indus
Hezarch. commanding the upper basin
of tho Hulmuud, Khoraaii, which
Inmnd lh last unmed on the west nnd
south, from Herat to Kandahar, ami
I onlv scparatud by n conventional Hue
from l'crsisn Khornssnn; Afghan Turk
estan, ltuitcd between the northern
lopo of the Hindoo Koosh and the
upper water of tho Amondtarin, Ilnal
ly Selstnn, Vhlch surrotind tho Ha
moon Lake. This federation Is, how
ever, anythlag but binding) several of
the Khanates, particularly Herat, nre
virtually independent, nnd could be eas
ily detached from the Afghan agglom
eration, while the plain and cities of
Turkestan seem fatally destined to lav
ouniur Itusklan appanages. Heslde
this, the social organization by triln:
or clan, accutome through age to
self-government, weaken greatly the
action of tho central power, so thnt,
if anything can give to Afghanistan
the strength to resist tho shock of a
Kuropcnu army, It will Ixi the force id
cohesion, resulting from a common
onlimcnl of haired for thu Invader. --S'.
)'. Tinut.
( i vn.i.i.xi thi: ki:i mxa.
A Itfmarkable Instance uf Its Hnc-f at
Fart hrpeh. 31. T.. Ikiwrted br Hen.
grMlle,
An Interesting document wm yester
day reielveI at mliiUry headquarters
frpm (Jen. Miles in refercnew to the
rpditioti of the Cheyenne Indians al
Fort Keogh. M, T. Gen. Miles state
thai about a year ago he was allowed
to retain thirty Indian scout aad their
families, but that since then this num
ber ha bee reduced to twenty; these
included tweatr-aine men, forty-four
woujim, aad thirty-nine children. To
these h calk sfstetal aaUatlon. The
Gestural atataa that twenty-even
i oaths aro theaa IadhMM were lesvlcrs
la battle of the Little Blir Horn.
They were fought by the troop in tho
winter of lOTeT?. Oa March H,
1OT7, , seven ol the arrenderet at
Kart scogh aa hoetsas. Then fol
lowed the surreadar of 300 oa April
St; ad the rt ale 4rfol Crazy HorsaV
band, aserael aoath and surrendtreJ at
"laaatr agaaales. Their war-pfnileS wete
sow for rA9.W. nith tiAM this
moaeyX'aaslaln Ewers purchased t very
tine uerd of aighty-fire young cov aad
hcifcM.mt abeat 10 a head, awl 400
worth of wl tor planting. The cattle
were branded ami distributed among
the families. The ground for the gar
den was broken up late in the season,
yet theyiave raised 1,(00 bushel of
IhfttaUx. l.'J of turnips, po of com, 16
of onioa. lh f parsnip. 10 of car-
ttu, 1,600 melons, 1,CW htad of cab-
hare. t.UX) tammrr squash. 00 Hub.
bard, XO pumpkins, Mid AX) dusva
v4 cocnmtrre, rWlde ths lht
raided a larp qusntlty ol tsas, xt.
r4th4, and tomato?. Ttielr wiaUr
ctop has twsta stored In l"o Urgi) Ml.
fce, hulH by the Indians thettH
ss-lvts, 1 hs nefal says that lh
had warrior of the 0JUUh4liHx
andChevrane ruld htt ba
gathertag their rrepv and llftiaj; hvs
with which to secure them 1r the was.
ter. This ntk ha twa dun aadsr
the rMpervlsSoa of one soldier, (trorg
Youkam, a plain, hottest UlinoU far.
raer-hoy. who came oat as a recruit
last spring
Tht Indians have solved thttHt
problem First, tSat the wlldeil of
them can be made pesxeable and lota!,
Sctvad, that they ran to made !( !
t.tlnleg, as lhe"men rvorlX(Ht nothing
fntn the gvuernmetit that they have
not earned, and h re tiprteti them
(re by their own Indiutry Third,
that tho representation that have brtt
msiU aUtut our "liarren landi," and
which hae doni o much harm, hat
hreti made without foundation and
that In addition to the pxMoral and
mineral ealth of this otnntry, It Is rich
In agricultural rvourw.
(ienerai Mile add that what can U
done with the? Indian rait b done
with all the Indian of the Northwest,
aud t onoten',h what It ) now ntMiug
the government, and without anv
ditlitisl legislation on the nlijtvl The
onlv money these Indians have received
fnmv. the government was a small
nmount they had tcn paid as culiMfd
xmiiU, In'thls iMiniMH'tlon, theliener
alsay llsnt he wishes to eak of the
Indians' sen Icrs, One ol them was
killed while conveying dispatches, four
were Inxlliy wounded In the engage
ment with the Sioux and Net Pen.
The) have discovered aud guided the
command to two ho. tile camp, they
have carried dispatches In every dlreo
tlon, aud at great distance, and, a
guides, have been Invaluable, as their
knowledge id the country, tlinlxr.w ater,
and old Indian routes of travel, etc .
ha abled the troops In establishing
direct freight, mall, aud telegraph lines
of communication) (Ienerai Mile re
commend that the fl.V'JI he hold,
recehed from the sale of poulrs of In
dian who were sent South, lx sunt to
oiiio olllcer who will make n Judicious
ue of It for their tmiirllt.
(eueral Terry forwarded this report
o tienernl Sheridan, nnd called r.pi-clnl
vttcution to the report a being nhlu
able one nnd ndiled thnt "the reuintk
able ucce which l reported indicate
not only an unexpected capacity for
lmproement on the part of these In
dlait, but very wise and skillful admin
iMrnilon on the part of Colonel Mile "
And (icuerat Sheridan's tniorement I
that "thi I In confirmation of the be
lief, a expdeed In my nnnunl reort,
thnt with kind trentmeiit, AdmlulMcrcd
wltU itendiues nnd Jmtlce, the Indian
can Imi ritleemeil and made o!f-upHirt
lug, and In an incredibly short period
of lime a compared wltli the opinion
usually entertained by the general puli
He." fcr0Yii, Xov, ,W.
AMTIH)l,VIJAtV.
The wun-3foraiii Wesaan of Malt
Uhe
A rented.
Polygamy having existed In Utah
thirty) ear, half tiiat time In defiance
ot law, and lccomlng stronger and
more aggrolvo with the flight of time,
the women of Hall Lake oped Ui it,
outrageil leyond measure by a rceoiit
Instnuce of ft, In which It wn ritnb
lisluxl through Judicial pnH'eMllug,
that the Mormon chutch assented to
the H)lygamou Intermarrlni'e on one
and the same day of John Mile, Caro
line Owen, Kmlly SKncer and Julia
SiHjncer, all les than lwenty-fle )ear
of nge, liavu nt length addressed theiii
stdve to the task of setting ImhiiiiI to
It further advance, it poVhlo
In puriunnoo of thi Intention, they
assemblml iu mass-miM-tlng, Novomlter
7th, 1H7H, nnd aj(ipt-l tho following ad
dre to Mr. Ilspn and tho women of
thu United States:
7u Mn. llulhrrfanl II, llaya nnd 0a
irorneri oj (he Vnitfi Vtulrtt
It l more than thirty years since m
Ivgamy was tdanteI on the shon of
tho (ireat Salt l.aku.
Durini? these years, Congress ha lit
terly fallel to enact efllclenl or enforce
existing laws for tho abolition of thi
great crime and wo Mlctn that more
of these unlawful and unhallowed alli
ances hare Ix-cn consummated the lal
year than over Iwfnro In tho history of
the Mormon church.
Kndowmenl hoiiw tindr the name
of temple nro Iming ere:tcd In differ
ent parts of tho territory, costing mill.
Ion. It Is impossible to Ascertain !h
exact niimlwr of (Kdygnmou mar
riage, for they nro contracted In these
endowment hou-, an Institution no
(.entile is pamllld to enter, where tho
brotherhood and ltrhood are seate!
nnd iKMind by oath o strong that
oven apftates will not reveal them,
and to maintain which wlUiee on tint
witness stand unblushingly perjure
themielre. and on thn jury violate
all consideration of oath and duty.
Considering all out surrounding o
lygarny ha never taken iuch a th-grad-Ing
and debasing form in any nation of
among any people, above tho condi
tions of savages, as in Utah. It I
degrading to man and woman, a curt
to children, and a destruction to tho
sacred relation of family, upon which
the civilization of nation depend ; and
there are things that cannot be re
peated or printed that reduce the sys
tem to the lowest form of Indescncr,
That It should be practiced In tho name
and under tho aoak of religion; that
an apostle, a polygamlst with four ac
knowledged wires, is permitted U) sit
In Congress, only add to the enormity
of the crime and makes it more revolt
log to our common christian principles.
Oar legislature is composed almost
entirely of polygamlib and member
of the Mormcn prieathood, and they
hare thrown around oolygawy vry
olble legislative safeguard la their
power, and the right of dower has been
abolished to break down the distinction
between the lawful wife and the concu
bine.
The Mormons are rapidly extending
their settlements Into Arizma, Idaho.
New Mexico and Wyoming; they have
the balance of power In two trfilorlcw,
and are, without doutt, plotting for it
In others.
We rail utn th Cht.itun jii
"KaP
the I atfd Slate) to Mn In uncle
IVagT U iHwr IU rowtl to a?
rt lh fntths-r progt l tht vl! I
and to delay th sdmlltsnc il lth J
Into Ihunhvt) until this Is atvpUhtd, '
Ml M k.V .h. .ft a1.uI.Ia a ...I ..... '
tlth cmr spal la orvht to anwi ptw I ,
He t,Uiut. whh'h satHiM l agsln.t I
aa aKimlaalMH. that jwvmIImI, ,,,v
pres and sUgmatle wwis It t !
or purvw to aV natvww to a petition
designed for LVwiftT, and w hep
also that f mr minister w the (Jil
will corawend It to the wvmen of hi
agretlhn. and that all ChrltilM
socUthmt will do what Ihty ran to
oldaln signature
With the cordial rsoifallon and
cvocsirtcd action of the ( hilMlsn wo
men of our land, we hsj rsoiOdently
hope that the rrrat sin of indvifamv
wlllbeaMlsheJ
v s -- .
They also adopted a form of jU
tlon to (Vorrets praying for rrtWih
legUUUoo for the suppression of i
Itgamy, and sppolntrd a rsviumHir of
theli number to mall a tvpr of the
aUve aildtvss and of the form of e
titlon to (Ningcrat to sun clntgvmsn
In the union, with the urgent tnpx-M
that they caus the matter to W pji1
eittol to thslr congtigvtloi Jhe h
Illi04i to Im vJrvtiUicd for signatures,
and when Mgwed, to foiwatxl to their
teipecthe CongllurH.
'Hie iMinmtltee are actlrei) at work,
and the clergv of the entire rounliv
w(l lw tsrtrd with thn addre and
fotni of petition bv null a o a
M.slble
l Is earnestly toipiitstetl of the pre
ever) where throughout the United
States to give these pnwXHHllngs the
tenelH ol their circulation, that the
subjivl mav le agltale.1 and jMHiple W
prepared to act when the opMirtontty
presented $,li i au ( (1tA) Tritum
A man vrri much Intoxicated was
taken to the station house "Whv did
vou not ball him outf" Inunlivd a In
tander of a friend "1UII him outf"
xelaluoM the other, "wh), lou could
not pump him out."
The Hev Henry Ward Hcceher, In
the ChritliUH f'ntuoi, urgr Wnstelu
farmer to pUul itee tetter ntn than
citlonwood and willow at the rate of
thlrtv -two acres on each iuarlerse-tloii,
aud he asiutrs 'hem that thirty Vear
hencti the llmlMir will be "of a much
ralue as nil the rest of the farm "
Mr .lane, the Ueorgia commissioner
of agriculture, sa) that there I a Hue
niM-nioof oat, largely giown In tie
South, which resists rtltt even wher,
sown wild other varletie which ate
cut down b) I he dUenie
I'sit I'acs vslih lllsrasr,
linn eftrh It hsppoit l. sIUhhii;!) s l
ttawel Ihr rsoiriitf itltssM. In Ihr esMiif
ethses, r itlorcsnl hUwsrnliy sltfnsU tuliUf
on t ) on'! lrr Pn, Mm fsr In f
j lib Ihsi e irsllr torl li.. nlm U
l. Ttisn, iolisur, tirn ti i.Htl.ip, ixf.
Iliintl . itMHiiht HU stsut rotitlff, Mi
fiirrrtitintr, Is JJ J.Usl rnki)., Kusllfj Id
lein, n ou sr umnt sftlml lilln, Ids
Bne.l itHe (of this urpM It IliwUl'rJ'.
HUtiiath lllllsrs, tsali-li nmlm IU-II.ki rssj
e1 raiiUu, mmrUliM tjiUin, lmooes
lite sptH-lltr, rh liri.t)i jrMlt sUris
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