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Texas, 1872. Led the party killing Mr. Koozier, near Heu- 

 rietta, Texas, and carrying his wife and four children in 

 cai)tivity, 1870. Led the party attacking the mail stage, 

 dangerously wounding the driver, robbing the stage, killing, 

 wounding, and robbing the stage of its mules, near John- 

 son's Station, 25 miles west of Fort Ooucho, Texas, July 

 14, 1872. Notoriously a murderer and raider. 



30708 (33) Wo haw {Beef).— Warrior. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, October 

 3, 1874. 



Participated in the murder of Manuel Ortego and Lucieu 

 Munos. Was in the party killing Jacob Dilsey. 



30709 (34) Bird Chief, alias Bird Medicine, alias Bad Eye.— Warrior and Leader. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, October 

 3, 1874. 



Participated in the assaults on Amos Chapman and 

 party, and Major Sj man's train near the source of the 

 Washita River, Texas, September 9 to 13, 1874. Led the 

 party, killing Jacob Dilsey on the North Fork of the Cana- 

 dian Eiver, below Camp Supply, near Cottonwood Grove, 

 Indian Territory, November 21, 1873. Was in the party 

 killing J. H. Martin, Mr. Canala, and Mr. Himes near Ki- 

 owa or Medicine Lodge Creek, Barbour County, Kansas, 

 June 10, 1874. Participated in the murder of Earnest 

 Modest; seized Modest by the wrist and held him while 

 another shot him, near Wichita Agency, August 22, 1874. 



30710 (35). Double Vision.— Petty Chief. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, October 

 3, 1874. 



Was in the party murdering Earnest Modest. Held the 

 bridle of Romero's horse all the time the murder of Earnest 

 Modest was being accomplished. 



30711 (36) Sa-a-mi-da (Bear in the Clouds).— Leader. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, October 

 3, 1874. 



Participated in the murder of Earnest Modest. Took 

 care of the horses of the party, while the other Indians 

 hammeied Earnest to death with their hatchets. 



30712 (37) Lone Wolf.-C/.?V/. 



Arrested at Salt Fork, Red River, Indian Territory, Feb- 

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Headed a party of Kiowas, killing two buffalo-hunters, 

 Dudley and Wallace, on the Canadian River, below^ Adobe 

 W^ tills, early in 1874; led a party of 100 Indians, more or 

 less, in assailing a party of non-combatants, citizens of the 

 United States, viz, E. P. Osborne, E. H. Barrett, Jackson 

 Clark, and Charles Losson, and did murder, or aid in, assist, 



