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Show Crime - 141 Peterson is planning to visit Custer, and he requests that Custer have the wives of Ewoop and Patricio there so he can meet with them. Ewoop and Patricio have been accused of murdering a Ute Indian. May 19, 1905 Peterson, M. W., Supt., Ft. Lewis School, Breen Letter to Burton B. Custer, Supt. & Spl. Disb. Agent, Ignacio Replying to letter, May 16, 1905, gives names of individuals and general information as requested. FRCD/ RG 75 Nov- 2, 1905 Peterson, W. M., Supt., Ft. Lewis School Letter to J. H. Wood, Monticello Peterson responds to Wood's request for information about Posey and Frank, two Utes associated with the killing of Kane. He does not know Frank, but Posey lives in Utah and comes to the agency twice a year. Since Peterson does not have an interpreter, he has difficulty in finding out any matter that the Utes want to hide. Nov. 9, 1905 Peterson, W. M., Supt. & Act. Agent, Navajo Springs Letter to Hon. Joseph Lippman, U. S. Dist. Attorney, Salt Lake City, UT Asks attorney to explain who has jurisdiction in investigation of a Ute Indian murder, committed in San Juan County, Utah. FRCD/ RG 75 Jan. 5, 1907 Leonard, Wm. D., Supt., So. Ute Agency Letter to Hon. B. F. Honx, Justice of Peace, Durango Two Southern Ute Indians on probation have been getting into trouble. Agent asks judge if one of these individuals can be placed in jail before he gets into serious trouble. |