| Alfred Benjamin Meacham - 1875 - 752 pagina’s
...warned against the consequences of perjury. Question by judge-advocate. What is your name ? Answer. I am called Steamboat Frank. Q. Were you present at the death of General Canby? A. Yea. Q. How did you get there ? A. I was about as far as from here to the end of the stables (about... | |
| Alfred Benjamin Meacham - 1875 - 734 pagina’s
...follows : — Question by judge-advocate. What is your name as commonly called? Answer. Bogus Charley. Q. Were you present at the death of General Canby? A. Yes. HOOKER JIM, a Modoc, a witness for the prosecution, being first cautioned of the consequence and punishment... | |
| Jeff C. Riddle - 1914 - 324 pagina’s
...testified as follows : Q. BY JUDGE ADVOCATE : "What is your name as commonly called?" A. "Bogus Charley." Q. "Were you present at the death of General Canby?" A. "Yes." Hooker Jim, a Modoc Indian, a witness for the prosecution, testified as follows: Q. "What is your English... | |
| Jeff C. Riddle - 2004 - 308 pagina’s
...testified as follows : Q. BY JUDGE ADVOCATE : "What is your name as commonly called?" A. "Bogus Charley." Q. "Were you present at the death of General Canby:' A. "Yes." Hooker Jim, a Modoc Indian, a witness for the prosecution, testified as follows : Q. "What is your... | |
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