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Show Agencies - 11 irrigation facilities; education, which has been temporarily halted for lack of a building; marriage pracitces; gambling; increased demand for white men's clothing; and quality of rations, which he suggests be allotted once a month, instead of once a week, since the Utes make a holiday of allotment day and refuse to do their work. S. S. # 2841/ p. 22- 25 Dec. 2, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Bartholomew submits his monthy report for November. 1891 School Statistics Accompany Annual Report A note at the bottom of the form states " no school maintained, account no building for dormitory and boarding house and children' homes too far distant to make day school available." Sept. 21, 1891 Bartholomew, Charles A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Reports of the Agents Third annual report shows tribe to be in good condition. For the past three years Congress has failed to ratify the agreement regarding their removal, which the tribe desires. Attached are school statistics. S. S. # 2934/ p. 226- 228 Mar. 2, 1892 Morgan, Louis (?), Supt. Ft. Defiance Agency Letter to C. A. Bartholomew, So. Ute Agency Supt. requests Bartholomew to provide supplies for children at his school as authorized by the Indian office. |