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Show #15. are getting thia money from us. We know all about it. And now about the annuity money: this money will alwaya be given to the Indiana. There ia a roll book here somewhere. We know all about • - .•'. .. this roll book. It haa not yet oome to light. ,- Here is what my lawyer friend sent to me. ' . -. ' • ;'"'.• Y- 0/ V-7'3 A ' ' ', •'• V '. ''•'"'' •' •• '•• Note: ..-,,- • " ' . ' . '•• At thia point the speaker handed Mr. Davis a letter 9igned by J. M. Vale, attorney, under date of Deo. S, 1910, saying that it would be at l9aat two years after the counoil before the Indians would get any benefit from their suit in the Court of Cliams. T How about tha other big money; it is the same way. Mr. Fealer and the other olerka here know about it. That money ^ belongs to the different Ute Indians. What about throwing thi3 r9aervation open, and tha money for that. That i3 the Uintah Indians' money and not mine. It does not belong to tha White Rivers. It i3 all the same aa buying a wagon. That i3 the way the Uintaha do with their land. If he want3 to trade it, it is all right, and nobody ought to talk about it. That is the way it is about the dead Indian land. I may want to buy a team and I do not want you to say anything about it and I will do the buying myself. That ia the reason I am feeling good,- beoau3e I want to go to Washington. I am your friend now. •/. • |