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Show . Uinta Council 45, of this question whether you are willing to accept your allotments or have them arbitrarily allotted to you. You have been -tL wasting time trying to discuss a matter entirely foreign to the question before you. Remember the question before you is, will you consent to accept your allotments or not? Think of this question and try to give me an answer to it to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. We will now adjourn till two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Sockive: I am telling you thertruth and I am not telling you a lie. We do not talk two ways. All these men say th?xt. They talk only one way. They do not want this land cut up. That's what I am telling you. I am not going to give you this land, You come here tomorrow and talk about it. Council adjourned at 5:45, P. M. Council reconvened at 2 o'clock p. m. Thursday May 21st with 112 Indians in attendance. John Reed interpreting. Iaspecor McLaughlin: lay friends, we have met again according to the understanding when we adjourned yesterday. I am ready to listen to anything you may have to say, and hope you have come to seme conclusion in the question submitted to you. Parank: What we are to talk about has been before us a long time and we have'nt anything else to say about it. This tbat you are telling about that Congress has done is not vttry old. It is not eld yet. We dont want it t© go that way. That's what I say, and that is what I think. I want it put aside. |