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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 538 Feb. 5, 1892 Bartholomew, Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to E. T. Jeffrey Bartholomew requested that Jeffrey provide free transportation for several Ute chiefs to Denver, stating that such provisions would be a good investment for Jeffrey's company- Feb. 6, 1892 Bartholomew, C. A., So. Ute Agency Letter to John D. Flemming, Denver Bartholomew informs Flemming that the trial set for persons accused of stealing Indian relics, was postponed by authority of U. S. Commission of Cortez, Colorado. Agent expressed worry about possible legal difficulties with the trial. Feb. 6, 1892 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Telegram to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Bartholomew informs commissioner of the arrest of four Americans for digging up Indian relics. Feb. 6, 1892 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Bartholomew discusses need for protection of Indian relics on Southern Ute Reservation, especially in area of Mancos Canyon. Only So. Utes permitted to dig for such relics. Advice requested re: prisoners arrested for thieving. Apr. 2, 1892 Secretary, Board of World's Fair, Managers for Colorado Letter to C. A. Bartholomew, So. Ute Agency Bartholomew is informed that D. W. Ayres of Durango would inspect the relics at So. Ute Agency in connection with historical dept. of the World Fair for supervision of Indian relics from |