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Show .°? Copy of 7287 Div. Mo. 1889. I'- *J '» Washington, D. C , Aug. 16, 1889. Byrnes, Agent, Fort Du Chesne, Utah, Via Price, Utak. Newspapers report Indians moving, last seen near Elk Creek. What does it mean? Keep Indians on reservation. R. V. B E L T , Actg. Commissioner. Uintah Agency, Aug. 17, 1889. R. V. Belt, -YlyY: '""- YXY A I"" yy r-- Indian Commissioner, v.:'--... Washington, D. C. a ~ -; '/' ' A :am>a .'.-. A ; -'-A There are no Indians off these reservations that I know ~ ...-..! . ,- - , „-., __ .A. - . - • ... _ - - "* ... - - u»-. A™" . • of. Black" Coal and Sh^rprtose, with-ninety^seven(97/ Arapahoe X77 followers, eleven (11) Sioux and seven (7) Shoshones, were here on a friendly visit; they left tenth instant for their reservations. They were peaceable, quiet and well disposed. The Arapahoe3 took with thera two hundred and thirty-five(255) horses given them by * the Utes. These must be the Indians reported as moving. Sgd: Byrnes, Agent. |