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Show Crime - 13 6 Informs the commissioner that they have had no trouble with the Ute Indians or their stock and says no stock of any kind in this part of San Juan County belongs to the Utes. FRCD/ RG 75 Mar. 14, 1901 Hill, Harrison, Montezuma County, Colorado Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports living in Colorado near the Southern Ute reservation for 12 years and has not encountered trouble as has been reported to Indian Agent Joseph 0. Smith. FRCD/ RG 75 Mar. 14, 1901 Holly, James M., Indian Trader, Hollyoke, Utah Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Indian trader living near Southern Ute reservation for eight years has had no problems with the Indians that Agent Smith is investigating. FRCD/ RG 75 Mar. 21, 1901 Smith, Joseph 0., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs San Juan, Utah, citizens' complaint that Utes and Navajos were trespassing and killing livestock of white settlers has no merit. Residents in the area testify that these rumors are not true. FRCD/ RG 75 1904 Report of Secretary of the Interior Population, civilization, religious, vital and crime statistics. S. S. # 4798/ p. 596- 597, 610- 611 Jan. 21, 1904 Smith, Joseph 0. Smith, Supt., So. Ute Agency |