€00 



Ex. Doc. No. 41. 



^ ^ 



by the camp fires, without sleeping-talking and laughTng inces- 



The interpreter of the Maricopas told Mr. Emorv thi. 



santly. 



30, about 6 feet high, with 



loose basaltic rock, ccerfn/iVrfiu^.l^^^roriop^wrrio^s!" tone's" 



l':i' Tn'n i:^ll ^r-dthis, on the e'ast side, ^ sort oflow S 



atones, some of them set on edge.' 



J 



-." ,. *v.v.j i.ti iiiiurticu uy loose 



^^- . f ^v ■&— Tii6 mound ranered with thp 



points of the compassj and, from the top of it, the whole rijaceat 

 country could be seen. In the vicinity, northwest was a brn^H ^nl! 

 surrounded by a mound similar in si/e\nd ap^l'^rrce ^ ?,' -^^^ 

 of yesterday, evidently once excavated, and filled no aVain Tn 



the. s.a„er. uo.ji^^m^^:^:^:i::^:^^^]::^ 



picked up by Lieutenant 



worn as an ornament; other relics were 



Emory's uartv Th. „., ^ ,' .i ^'t i'^*''''^? "P ^y l^ieutenant 

 x.mory s party. Ihe guide^^nd other Indians informed mp thaf on 



villafre and fnnnrl ihr. ' length vVe returned towards thtf- 



Jrost had killed everything. The general had a talk with 



Ivan Antonio, the chief, and 



soon filled 



enough, but only ooV beef "and 

 disdained for 



our camp, trading went on. 



was welcomed by him; the people 



and 



we 



4 



got provisions 



no mulesj two thin mules bein? 



were 



c;rw7i„g°aWt°ourTe'„tr:-„d!v:rvth""' "'""'"S'' "-^ 



i^ade no>ort to .teal "„;,hii ' """^ """ '^f "^^"^ '" "''" 



I 



-*^ 



Pottery found at the 



1^ ' 



i. 



run 



