. Waiilatpu : its rise and fall, 1836-1847 : a story of pioneer days in the Pacific Northwest based entirely upon historical research. WAITLATPU 161 Indians gotten hold of the matter at that time, before had time to see the Cayuse, he might not so easilyhave prevailed on them to release the captives. (VictorsIndian Wars.) The day closed at Waiilatpu v^rith the burial of Louise in themission cemetery, where she now sleeps in an unknown Young left late in the day for the saw mill, with instruc-tion from Tilaukait to bring the people there down to the mis-sion. Being somewha


. Waiilatpu : its rise and fall, 1836-1847 : a story of pioneer days in the Pacific Northwest based entirely upon historical research. WAITLATPU 161 Indians gotten hold of the matter at that time, before had time to see the Cayuse, he might not so easilyhave prevailed on them to release the captives. (VictorsIndian Wars.) The day closed at Waiilatpu v^rith the burial of Louise in themission cemetery, where she now sleeps in an unknown Young left late in the day for the saw mill, with instruc-tion from Tilaukait to bring the people there down to the mis-sion. Being somewhat apprehensive the wily chief concludedto send along an escort to see that his instructions were fol-lowed. Edward, the ranking sovereign, being at the Umatillaion a mission of doubtful character, the chief sent his son,Clark, accompanied by our pious friend, Stickas, and oneother, who arrived at the saw mill but a few minutes after thereturn of Daniel Young. The following day, Tuesday, December 7th, riding behindthe wagons in which were being transported the families ofMr. Young and Mr. Smith, with the exception of Miss MarySmi


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