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the river. I will attend to the fellows. But by all means Jack dont fight any of them leave every thing with me. Jack thanked him him. Jack and Bogus Charley got back their settlement in the evening. Jack called a council that night he explained every thing to his sub chief John Schonchin and people. the two chiefs decided to move in a few days which they did. The Modocs settled north five miles up the river from their first settlement at Modoc point they did not do any work of any kind the rest of the winter. the Klamath Indians visited with the Modocs frequently they got along tolerable well. March 1870 the Modoc Indians and nearly all of the Klamaths went fishing on lost river ten miles east of Linkville now called Klamath Falls. The Klamaths and Modocs all went back to their homes on the reservation in April. Jack and his men commence? making raids again near their new homes in May. had only made three hundred the Klamath Indians commence? to haul them off. Jack stoped his men he told them that he and Bogus Charley would go and consult the agent. they went saw the agent Jack told the agent what the Klamath people were doing. the agent replyd by saying you black son of a bitch d-m your heart. if you come and bother mre any more with your complaints. I will put you where no one will ever both you again now get out of here