Q. Was the general dead? A. Yes, sir; he was quite dead when I saw him.
Q. Please describe his condition. A. He had been entirely stripped of every article of clothing. He had three wounds on his body, and several abrasions of the face. One of the wounds, apparently made by a ball, was about at the inner canthus of the left eye. The edges of that wound were depressed, as if the ball had entered there....
Q. Did you see Dr. Thomas’s body? A. I saw him. There were several gunshot wounds in his body, but I don’t recollect sufficient to swear to the exact locality of each one.
Q. What was your opinion as to the cause of his death? A. I think the gunshot wound over his heart was the cause of his death.
Q. Did he die of wounds received on that day? A. I think the wounds that I saw were sufficient to cause his death; yes, sir.
Testimony FOR Defence.
Scar-face Charley is sworn, and testifies at length; the main feature of which is that they have been encouraged by the Klamath Indians to resist the Government.
Scar-face Charley.
Dave—a Modoc—is next called. His testimony is of similar character, endeavoring to involve other Indians with the Modocs....