N ew Y obk . Aug. 26.— The follow­ ing dispatch is published this morn- j iog from the Yellowstone Expedi- ! tion: M ussel S h e l l R iv e r , Aug. 19. The abundant preparation which the Yellowstone Expedition made for In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, the resistance of Indians has been for the County o f Baker. folly justified. The prediction of Bella W ellm an, J. M. Peck and T. L. Bar­ Bloody Knife that wo should m eet! ker, partners, doing business under the savages in the vicinity of Tongue firm name and style o f Wellman, Peck & Co., Plaintiffs, River, proved correct. Indians were Against discovered for the first time about W ellington Perry, Defendant. Aug. 1st. watching our movements, i To W ellington Perry, the above named and prowling about the camp at defendant: night. No overt act took place, bow X T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF Oregon, You are hereby required to ap­ ever, until the 4th. Gen. Custar, pear and answer the com plaint filed with Bloody Knife, and a squadron against you in the above entitled ac­ of cavalry, had been detailed by tion by the First day o f the next regu­ lar term o f the above entitled Court, to Gen. Stanley to go on and look up ! wit: on Monday the sixth day o f October, A. D. 1873, and if you fail to answer, for the road. Having got about 10 mil- j thereof judgm ent will be taken es ahead, they halted and picketed want against you by the plaintiffs herein, for their horses in a wood by the river the sum o f One Thousand and Thirty-two to wait for the train. Two hours af- i Dollars and Eighty cents, (§1,032 80) with costs and disbursements of this action. terwards six Indians appeared on You will also take notice that this Sum­ the plain and'made demonstrations mons is published by order o f Hon. l „ L. McArthur, Judge o f the above ent.tled toward their camp. Dismounting, a Court, duly made on the 5th day o f August, line of skirmishers were thrown out, ! A. D. 1873. STERNS A H Y D F, and the horses were saddled. nl4nl9 Atty’s for the Plaint.fis. The Iqdians were easily driven off, j but they proved to be the decoy of a j Sum m on s' large party in the neighborhood w a i-1 ting in ambush for the cavalry.— I In the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon, Finding the ruse had failed, Indians j for the County o f Baker. to the number of 300 boldly rode out ! G. W- Newsom, Plaintiff, and advanced on the grove occupied I Against by the cavalry. Gen. Custar had on- | James W. Parker, C. C. Huntley and Brad­ ly one squadron of SO men, under I ley Barlow, Partners, doing business in the State o f Oregon and In the Territories command of Capt. Maylen. One of j o f Utah, Idaho and Washington, under the firm name and style o f the North the troops was commanded by Lieut Western Stage Company, Defendants. Custar and the other by Lieut. Yon To James W. Parker, C. C. Huntley and Rum. The men were again dismoun- j Bradley Barlow, the above named ted and extended their line in a sem i! Defendants: circle around the cavalry who had X T H E X A M K OF T H E ST A T E OF the river at their back. A rapid fir- j Oregon, You are hereby required to ing was kept up at a distance of 400 j appear and answer the com plaint filed against you. In the above entitled action, yards. by the first day o f t he next Regular Term W hile thus engaged with General j o f the above entitled Court, to-wit:—on the Sixth day o f October, A. D. 1873, and if Custar in front, another party of In- i you lail to anstver, for want thereof, judg­ dians crawled along under the river j ment wilt be taken against you by the herein, for the sum of Five Thous­ bank and tried to stampede his hors­ Plaintiff and Four hundred and Fifty-Five Dollars* es, but were frustrated. The Indi­ ($5,455) with costs and disbursements of ans fired the grass in several places, this action. Y ou will also take notice that this Sum­ but failed to burn out the cavalry.— mons is published by order of Hon. L. L. Gen. Custar deferred a charge, hop­ McArthur, Judge o f the above entitled ing that the main command would Court, duly made [on the 18th day of Au­ soon come up and assist in capturing gust, 1873. STERNS & H YDE, the Indians. After three hours figh­ nl0n21 Att’ys ior Plaintiff. ting, his ammunition gave oui. He then charged the Indians, who pre­ Summons. cipitately tied dropping many of their «equipments. After retreating sever­ In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Baker County. al miles they took to the bad lands. -One man slightly wounded in the Anthony Moore, A m askaW . Moore and AlbortC. Moore, partners, doing business .arm and one horse wounded, formed under the firm, name and style o f A. Moore & Bros. the extent of Gen. C.istar’s loss. vs. W hile the fighting was going on, B. D. Buford. -»everal Indians left the war party in To B. D. Buford, the above n am ;d Defend­ search of stragglers. Coming upon ant. X T H E X A M E OF T H E STA TE OF iDr. Ilensinger, Veterinary Surgeon, Oregon, you are hereby required to ap­ • and Ballardine, a cavalry sutler,who pear and answer the Complaint filed ■•were less than a mile from the col- against you, in the above entitled action, luunn, they killed them and took their on or before t he ’ horses and valuables. Private Ball. 8th day of October, a . d . 1873, while out hunting,meta similar fate. being six weeks from the date o f the first In the fight 2 Indians and several publication o f this Summons, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, judgment ] ponies were killed. will be taken against you, by the plaintiffs < On the 8th of August, four days herein , for the Sum o f Five Hundred and Ninety Three Dollars and seventy-five : after the fight at Tongue River, we ($593,75) with Costs and Disburse­ • came upon the site of a recent Indi­ cents, ments o f this action. a n village. Gen. Stanley directed You will also take notice that this Sum­ »Custar to take his cavalry, number- mons is published by ord erof Hon. L. L. McArthur, Judge o f the above entitled ling 450 men, and follow and punish Court, duly made on the l5tliof August, A. 'the Indians. Custar left on the night D., 1873. LAWRENCE & DUGAN, - ed aud posted on the bluffs, and re­ mons is published by order o f Hon. L. L. ceived them bravely. The Indians McArthur, Judge o f the above entitled behind the ridges kept up a fire un­ Court, made on the 15th day o f August, A.. D. 1873. til (?en. Custar ordered a charge.— LAW RENCE & DUGAN. n!6n2l- A tt’ys. for the Flaintiffs- Our men then mounted and pursu­ ed them boldly for eight miles. Just at this time a train eatre up and op­ Summons. ened on the Indians across the river with artillery. A few shots dispers­ In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon ed them and 6nded the fight. for Baker County. This battle, which took place with Patrick Ivory, PI’if vs. in 2 miles of Big Horn, was a fierce B. D. Buford D e ft one. Gen. Custar and Adj. Ketch- To B. D. Buford the abovenamed defen­ ard had their horses shot under dant. N T H E N A M E OF T H E STA TE OF them. Lieut. Cruden was badly shot Oregon, you are hereby required to ap­ in the thigh. Private Tuttle, Cus- pear and answer the com plaint filed tar’s orderly, was killed, and 20 of against you in the above entitled action, our soldiers were slightly wounded. on or before the W e had 4 horses killed. 8th day of October a . d . 1873, The Indians loss is estimated, by and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, Custar, at 40 killed. The Indians judgem ent taken -rgaint you by the plain­ were well armed with heavy rifles, tiff herein, for the sum o f four hundred Dollars and Twenty five cents, ($400,25) in and had abundant ammunition. They gold coin together with costs and disburse­ were mainly Uncapas, supposed to ments o f this action. Y'ou will also take notice that this sum­ be under the command of Sitting mons is published by order o f Hon. L L. Bull. McArthur, Judge o f the above entitled B attle M ountain , Aug. 25. —One Court, duly made on the 15th day o f A u ­ gust, 1873, ton of very rich ore from the Cornu­ LAW RENCE & DUGAN. A tt’y for P l’ff. copia mines was brought to this place today and will be sent below to be crushed. Summons. Messrs. Clugage and Robertson,— of the Austin stage line, made the In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­ gon, for the Couhty o f Baker. trip from’ Cornucopia to this place Samuel C. N icholson, Plaintiff, in sixteen hours with a buggy and vs. two horses. They intend putting on B. D. Buford, DePt. a line of stages immediately. To B. D. Buford, the above named defen­ S a n D i e g o , Aug. 25.— Poles are dant: N T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF being unloaded at National City, and Oregon. Y'ou are hereby required to already distributed between here appear and answer the com plaint filed and there, for the military telegraph. against you, in the above entitled action, Building will commence on Thurs­ on or before the 8th day o f October, 1873, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, day. It is expected building was judgment will be taken against you by the commenced at Prescott this morning plaintiff herein, for the sum o f Five H un­ dred and sixty-eight dollars and forty cents according to instructions. in gold coin, with costs and disbursements. K n o x v i l l e , Aug. 24.— Judge T. R. Y'ou will also take notice that this Sum­ Nelson, Judge of the Supreme court mons is published by order of Hon. L. L. | M cA r th u r , Judge o f th e a b o v e e n title d died at his residence here at six court, duly made on the 15th day o f Au- o’clock this morning, of cholera, af­ ! gust, 1873. LAWRENCE & DUGAN, ter an illness of two days. n!6n21 Plaintiff's atys. I I 18 7 3 . 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