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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 534 Nov. 11, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to H. Carlisle, Blue Mountain, Utah Carlisle's complaints about the conduct of the Utes has been received and made the subject of a report to the Office of Indian Affairs. Bartholomew has ordered the Indians to cease the molestation of property. Nov- 11, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affair Bartholomew forwards five claims of depredations to the commissioner, along with the replies offered by various members of the So. Utes. Nov. 11, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Philip Formby, Esq., Lone Dome, Montezuma County, Colorado The agent finds the evidence insufficient to justify a claim being made against the So. Ute Indians for depredations alleged to have been committed by them. Nov. 24, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs The agent responds to the commissioner's query about a reported exhibition of Indian dancing in Durango. Bartholomew writes that the Utes go to Durango to sell their produce and while there they were induced to display their dancing. The dances are not immoral or cruel, as suggested by the article. He is also attempting to find out who sold the liquor to the Utes. Dec. 16, 1890 Morgan, T. J., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to C. A. Bartholomew, So. Ute Agency |