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Show Treaties and Agreements - 664 Permission to give funds to several old men and women who cannot support themselves is denied. Clark is to submit a list of those worthy to receive funds, along with reasons they are considered worthy- Jan. 27, 1885 Price, H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Wm. H. Clark, Agent, So. Ute Agency Price explains that cash annuities are paid at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. Jan. 16, 1886 Lamar, L. Q. C., Secretary of the Interior Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Authorization for So. Ute Agent and two representative Indians to travel to Washington, D. C. to discuss removal. Jan. 21, 1886 Atkins, J. D. C, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to C. F. Stollsteimer, So. Ute Agency Atkins asks the agent to select two of the most influential Indians of the Southern Ute Tribe and report with them to Washington, D. C to discuss removal to Utah. May 1, 1888 25 Stat 133 Ratification of agreement opening former So. Ute reservation lands to homesteading and appropriation of $ 437,000 for the purpose of carrying out the agreement. Statutes at Large Dec. 18, 1888 Gillespie,, Frank K., Wichita, Kansas Letter to S. R. Peters, House of Representatives Gillespie complains that the proposed Southern Ute |