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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 578 additional deputies, subsistence and horses. Mar. 24, 1923 Daugherty, (?) Telegram to Ward, U. S. Marshal, Blanding, Ut " Authority granted employ twelve special deputies rate compensation not exceeding five dollars per day " Mar. 26, 1923 Ward, Ray, Marshal Telegram to Attorney General Have in custody seven Indians who have been fighting holding seventy two prisoners stop William Posey ring leader still at large with one or two others expect to have him within few days stop holding expenses at minimum." ( complete) Mar. 28, 1923 Ward, Marshal Telegram to Attorney General " Gained compact with Indians again last night two more of the outlaws in custody results so far very satisfactory hope to have outlaw leader old Posey within few days." ( complete) Mar. 30, 1923 Burke, Chas. H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Secretary of the Interior Burke relays to the Secretary a series of telegrams between himself and the agent of the Consolidated Ute Agency re: the troubles between Indians and whites in Blanding, Utah. Apr. 6, 1923 Goodwin, F. M., Asst Secretary Letter to Attorney General Goodwin forwards commissioner's letter relaying communications re: troubles between Indians and |