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Show Crime - 135 Nov. 17, 1895 Day, David F., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports action in relation to the murders of two Indians. Encloses: Kelley, W. H., Note to Agent Day, Nov. 15, 1895; and, " An Indian Tragedy out on Chicken Creek," Mancos Times ( no date). NA/ RG75/ 47505 Nov. 23, 1895 Day, David F., Agent Letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Explains the request for $ 4 00 for to investigate murder. Gives a more detailed accounting. NA/ RG75/ 82 03 Dec. 19, 1895 Smith, Thomas P., Acting Commissioner Letter to David F. Day, So. Ute Agency Permission granted for the settlement of expense incurred for the burial of Pe- ar- bee and So- wo-win- a- su- cut, two Ute men recently murdered. 1901 Oldham, Kie, Attorney for Confederated Bands of Ute Indians Report to the Secretary of the Interior Covering the Period April 1, 1900 to April 15, 1901 Oldham's report on depredation claims includes: 1) work he did on listed cases during the summer; 2) a summary of the " band question," 3) efforts made to avoid delays in trials; 4) a listing of cases dismissed; and 5) cases prepared for investigation. Cases listed by claimant's name and amount of claim. Mar. 12, 1901 Scott, John, Indian Trader, Four Corners, San Juan County, Utah Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs |