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Show Education - 181 left the school to rejoin their people. Clark requests advice and permission to make a trip to the school with several tribe members in efforts to appease ill- feelings of Utes in the school and on the reservation. Oct. 21, 1884 Clark, W. M., So. Ute Agency Letter to R. W. D. Bryan, Albuquerque School Clark reports that two of the Utes registered at the school have returned to the Agency. They complained of being separated from their tribe. Oct. 25, 1884 Teller, Secretary of the Interior Telegram to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Clark's request to visit Albuquerque school with three chiefs granted. Oct. 28, 1884 Price, H., Commissioner Telegram to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Clark is directed to set out immediately for the Albuquerque School with Ute Chiefs to settle troubles with Ute children. Oct. 29, 1884 Teller, Secretary of the Interior Telegram to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Clark is reminded not to delay on trip to Albuquerque school, but to leave immediately with funds to credited to account of First National Bank in Denver. Nov. 3, 1884 Bryan, R. W. D., Supt., Albuquerque Indian School Letter to W. M. Clark, So. Ute Agency Bryan reports the illness of Margaret Richards, a |