Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1911 — INDIAN RENEWS OLD QUEST [ARTICLE]
INDIAN RENEWS OLD QUEST
Washington Rancher Will Again Start on Search for Daughter He Loot Over Six Years Ago. Husum, Wash. —Tp again search for the body of hiz lost child in the wilds of the Cascade mountains, 25 mile* northwest of here, is the intention of Johnny Cayuse, an Indian rancher living four miles northwest of Husum. Johnny reluctantly retold the story of tbe sudden disappearance of hl* daughter, Katie, six yean ago, while he with his family were camped near the cave region west of Trout lake, during the huckjeberry picking aew som- Nearly a thousand Indians gather In that region every year to pick berries and indulge tn amusementa It was after one of these festive oocasions in August that the daughter of Johnny disappeared as If swallowed by the earth. Parties searched for week* for the lost, but no trace <* her could be found. The supposition was that the girt had been killed by some wild animal or had fallen into one of the caves. Another Indian superstition was that tbe girl was lured by a monster of the lake to its watery
