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Show Financial Affairs - 286 1, 1913, before final payment of $ 100,000, under Act of Aug. 24, 1912, could be received. Uniformity of payments at the three agencies considered essential. Dec. 24, 1912 Hawke, C. F., 2nd Asst. Commissioner Letter to Charles E. McChesney Explains regulations and requirements for the annuity payments. Encloses letter of approval from the Secretary of the Interior ( missing). NA/ RG75/ 87341- 12 So. Ute 210 Dec. 27, 1912 Laylin, Lewis Grant of Authority to Supv., So. Ute Agency Grants authority to distribute $ 7,22 0 to make a per capita payment of $ 20 to 361 Indians. NA/ RG75/ 87341- 12 So. Ute 210 Mar. 11, 1913 Abbott, Stephen, Supt., So. Ute Agency Letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Asks to be advised of amount of annuity money available and also what to do with seventeen Indian on the rolls. Transmits corrected annuity roll ( missing). NA/ RG75/ 87341- 12 So. Ute 210 Mar. 14, 1913 Hawke, C. F., Acting Commissioner Letter to Stephen Abbot, Supt., So. Ute School Abbott is reminded to revise Ute roll for Mar. 1, 1913, for submittance to Office, in order to finalize payment of $ 100,000 and assure equal payments at the different Ute agencies. Mar. 19, 1913 Abbot, Stephen, Supt., So. Ute Agency Letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs |