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92 he took his overcoat off and hung it on the saddle horn Hooker Jim watches Meacham all the tike after Meacham set down on a rock Hooker Jim walked up to Meacham horns and took the rope made it fast to a Big brush eyeing Meacham all the time Mr Dyar and Tobey tied their horses to Sage brush. Canby Thomas and Frank Riddle did not have any horses to attend they walked to the peace tent. Jack and his men walked to the peace tent also the Indians present in council on that memorable day was namely Capt Jack Chief. John Schonchin sub chief Black Jim. Policeman -- Hooler Jim Boston Charley Bogus Charley Bomncho and elulkl Shalt ko the council opend. the commissioners sitting from left to right Gen E. R. S. Camby. Rev Dr. S. Thomas. Mrs Tobey Riddle interpreter Col A B Meacham. Frank Riddle interpreter. L S Dyar Capt Jack faceing Canby. Schonchin faceing Meacham. Boston Charley faceing Thomas. Bogus Charley faceing Tobey Riddle Black Jim faceing F. Riddle Hooker Jim faceing Dyar. the other two stood up Back of their companions Mr Canbhy opend up the council by saying My Modoc friends. My heart feels good today IO feel good because you are my friends I know you are out friends