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Show Education - 18 0 Thomas Clay, Ute child, has died of measles. Aug. 23, 1884 Patten, Warren, Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to H. Price, Commissioner Patten informs the commissioner of the death of three children at the Albuquerque school. He requests permission for three Indians to visit the school. Sept. 30, 1884 Teller, Secretary of the Interior Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Gratuity money, a $ 4 000 allotment from government according to Act of July 4, 1884, is to be still withheld from Utes until they conform with government expectations by farming and sending children to schools. Oct. 7, 1884 Price, H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency Commissioner sends to Patten the Secretary's letter concerning the payment of gratuity money Oct. 11, 1884 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to William Clark, So. Ute Agency Bryan introduces himself to new agent. 24 Ute children are enrolled at Albuquerque School. Bryan proposes that Clark visit him and bring members of the tribe to see the children. Oct. 21, 1884 Clark, W. M., So. Ute Agency Letter to H. Price, Commissioner Clark reported disaffection of Ute children at Albuquerque school and the case of two having |