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Show Commissioner GANT!. M'o desiro lo representing miners disabuse your minds of Iho idrn Ihnt n t ^ h " , . . . a n d no. ' llioGnye. iinio. il.. 1 f noccKsnry, all the ngenls here <", u give thn nu'lhoiiiy nl'lhe (. nvernmcnt under which they weie i n s t i n c t - d to tiling the Indians '""'': Coinuiis- i'oxi- McCooK. We want, lo rein- ve llui doubt- from Kau- o- n- che's mini, nu- l 1" nscii lain whelher Iho other Ules shore ibis ( lenbt. , i#> K \ N- r.- A ' l i t ; . Tho leasou 1 say ibis ah. mt the. rommissiofi is. that I have benr. lor n no lime, from Mexicans and Amelia.!. s, that Governor M « C" uk has bmg been working I- l." hold of lbi> e lands. . , . . Commissioner MiftntiK. Ynu may say lo Kan- e- u- ehn llwil I have never 1* 1* 1.1 - H I p hold .. ril. e-. fl lands; and more, that I* never desired to servo m. this commission. K A K 1 . - A - . : I I K . 1 here arc sn nmuy people who caiiiiot keep their mouths shut, thai mint J have told mo I bat Governor McCook has. heen trying lo buy these land-.. Commissioner McCnoK tin on, and I will talk to you when you gel through. _ ^ KAN- I-.- A-.- UI-.. Here is Governor Amy, who is prevent. All the time he n g •• . •• _ - Fe and to Washington, and all llw lime he is w a k i n g against ns, his fnemls. "' ' ' . . ' .• hand in hand with everybody for peace. The Cimarron country, where I have a « . i . is full of people now, and I'do not go around thcro badly treating tho women nr U. e I. 1.. 1- rcn. p'or this rca- oii I talk straight, and have hut litile to say. Commissioner LAKtl. Do you live on tho reservation ? KAN- I.- A- CIII'.. I am hero now. Commissioner L A M ; . DO you make this your home! >. « ir t « 1 il.- ni IV. VM K A N - K - A - . U K . In all timcV that treaties have been made. I have " n ^ r s l o o d 1 a . . ; the pla. o whero they aru to bo made, and that whenever anything is wauled, this is Iho p l ° Commissioner M C C O O K . I understand there is an ngency at Cm » * ™ >. , Affi- ut Al>'- MS There is no n<* r. ul there, now. Tho agent has Ksigned, nml ti. e 1 1 having mnpnrmy charge of , d » ur* considers this Urn place at which £ f ^ ; ^ Gnnimissi'mer MCCOOK. Mr. Lang merely wished to know wbeie C . a t w. U- KAV. We sent Tor one of the Capolo chiefs lo address the council, hut as He i. m come, this sub- chief will do as well. . . . -, .. r ,, t nl Ko- Kin-. M- ri-.- AKltK, sub- chief of Cnpo. cs. I am a quiet man A11 c I . no or » - T i a r a Amarilla, I was there ; but I would not lake a part .., it, as I do not « r ™ " - - without en. isc. I an, the brother- in- law of one of the former chiefs, lie d r e 1 . no1 on ;. iyuar, els. a,,.. l I have always kept tbatadvice. I have bee,, ... nnud- at " - A « .' '. '. where . he miners arc moving in, and they have always nld urn Mm. cv w < , 1 1 ic . mission or Iho Goveinment, and that you three commissioners a e her. hi « nlr r I ernn ent I don't believe in killing each other. ' 1 he whites and Iho rods FIIOUM in 111 n - y in do so wiihont fear of arrest or violence, j u s t as a man goes fro., he ' >, , sale v 1 think we arc all one, born of ono lather and ... other and Is ., t . I HI eJ lo 51r !- o In kill one another. All ihc miners who go ... lo the sou. he. n •• , . .} > , fcUroP.".:. telling . hat the Government gives the,., p e r n i o . , to C" ' . talks, talks as you did yesterday. Yon said that on I inds " " ^ , s « n J J , " ' \ v l i , . n „, r decide whether we par. will. Hum or not. In hi* * ; ' « « * * • £ r ^ J "^ f,,. n v v, , r ,..| fc father was alive, iho talk in th. s treaty was plain, nnd * « V know t b » ll • e are « - « •:., i - ^ » ^ K- i^ issJi^ 7., Sn ?? i. L\^; y -. H ^ JPJZZ$^ X& s s ^ s - ; ; .., • They run expressing Hair own feebngs. , , ( 1 . ,„ c nV Cou, n. i-. sio„ erM.; l)(, NA...,. That , s what wo cmne lo ear YVe e < f w<, lo Urn chiefs, and wish lo hoarnn expression on ihe. r part before p . m . , u.,,. want to d e l fairly t. y V'„ .. ml lo lu. ther tbo intereM* id all. ' ! ^ ^ , ^ ^ • mid they bavo 110 light lo speak with lis. •- sK- vdt& l |