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and abet the inurder, with firearms of three of the aforesaid 

 non-combatants, viz, Osborne, Barrett, and Clark. 



30713 (38) Zo-tom (Biter) —Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Was in party headed by Mah-mante, killing two colored 

 men on Salt Creek Prairie, between Jackson and Belknap, 

 Texas, 1870 or 1871. Participated in the attack on buffalo- 

 hunters at Adobe Walls, early in spring of 1871. 



30714 (39) On-ko-eht (Ankle),— Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Bad man ; was with Mah-mante, killing two colored meu, 

 &c. 



30715 (40) Ohet-toint (High Forehead).— Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Was with Mah-mante when he killed the man in the 

 wagon ; was with Lone Wolf killing two buffalo hunters. 



30716 (41) E-tah-dle-uh (Boy).— Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Was with Lone Wolf killing buffalo-hunters (Dudley and 

 Wallace); was in the party attacking buffalo-hunters at 

 Adobe Walls, early in spring of 1874. 



30717 (42) Zo-pe-he (Toothless).— Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Participated in the killing of two colored men. Went to 

 Texas with a party of Comanches and participated in the 

 killing of two men on the Clear Fork of the Brazos in the 

 summer of 1873. 



30718 (43) Tsah-dle-tah (White Goose).— Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



Was with Lone Wolf, killing two men, buffalo-hupters, 

 Wallace and Dudley ; was prominent in the attack on troops 

 at the Washita, August 22, 1874 $ helped to kill the white 

 men Modest, Osborne, and others. 



30719. (44) Zone-ke-uh (Teeth).— Warrior. 



Arrested at Salt Fork, Red River, February 18, 1875. 



Was with Mah-mante killing the two colored men. Was 

 with Lone Wolf killing two buffalo-hunters, Dudley and 

 Wallace. 



30720. (45) Beah-ko (Old Man).— Warrior. 



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

 ruary 18, 1875. 



