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Utah State Archives and Records Service at Jun 07, 2020 07:36 PM

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and then severely was such of them instantly die from said
wounds received so as aforesaid
in manner with guns unknown
And the persons so as aforesaid upon
their oath aforesaid [do?] that
[UNREADABLE, DAMAGED] John M. H-- --eorge Adair, Junior Elliot Wilden
Samuel [unreadable] Indians. Then and there
and said [unreadable] company of fifty persons
last aforesaw whose names are noted
persons unknown and also the said John Smith with manner
as by the means such aforesaid feloneously
wilfully premeditated by deliberate and of malice of cutting
did severally kill and murder -
All of which is contrary with statute
of Utah Territory in such case made any
provided and against the dignity
and peace of the People of said Territory.
Donald S. Liddle
Foreman
William Carey
Attorney for the United States for Utah Territory
Assistant United States
Attorney for the Second
Judicial District
of
Utah Territory

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and then severely was such of them instantly die from said
wounds received so as aforesaid
in manner with guns unknown
And the persons so as aforesaid upon
their oath aforesaid [do?] that
[UNREADABLE, DAMAGED] John M. H-- --eorge Adair, Junior Elliot Wilden
Samuel [unreadable] Indians. Then and there
and said [unreadable] company of fifty persons
last aforesaw whose names are noted
persons unknown and also the said John Smith with manner
as by the means such aforesaid feloneously
wilfully premeditated by deliberate and of malice of cutting
did severally kill and murder -
All of which is contrary with statute
of Utah Territory in such case made any
provided and against the dignity
and peace of the People of said Territory.
Donald S. Liddle
Foreman
William Carey
Attorney for the United States for Utah Territory
Assistant United States
Attorney for the Second
Judicial District
of
Utah Territory