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Show ;a6d reqnating that all Whihe River Uk+ be held or wt hack to thg reserve if fd going north. General Sheman, in submitting- the %hovel etter. remazks that he understands that rhe White River 1.tea have aped to 60 south to the re~ervatiolt; and that if they go north they dimply complirnte mattem, and force on the military the mnet i~aplteom duty oie+ag them and compe11ing &lmm to go to their new reservafirm. Very respeotfdly, yywr ohedient =\.ant, GEO. W. XcCRARY Nwetar) of Wm. The xon. SECRETAROYF TEE IhTBBIOR &;A. 17, l i ~ a SIR: I t i8 m y 4uty to isform Ym that 9nid0 *IB~...P BD. 5 d Y. of.WhiteBiver Utesare a b u t to start for the north, perhspa for &aaonr of lodim troohtes. mether t h q i n t d t o m ix ia ia dalhfnl, bu$ I bhi& ik &mlg cutsin tha~-a iU carry rond(BRr-aJ, la-.of amwnniAiolhfors& to.tW@eaBiw Bsmbefwe W&d.bO Y O % t h P t t ~ ~ ~ ~ % ~ ~ & s ( e r ~ ~ , ~ ~ &%&m.=VaWn2.d% whwkeep full nnmliea of ammunition I wonld hereby reqneat xqutt+ +BS$ nll. White River Utes bouqd north an& either bold themor ssnd tBem hsck to thqreser-v& iom. 13x89 daaerve a lesaon. I w* . &be We sale of smmh t i o n as sbo~sk@ €m p u t s ~ m d t oa,g meabiy t o cadem inswkowea. Bsp~wbfullyY, Oors, N. C. MEEKER, Idbe Agent. TO the C~MXANDAXATT POW STELE; WYO. HE~OUARTEFROSR TF REDS ~ R L I EWY, O.. Mavd 92, 1679. %qimtCnlLy.foz~&de& to bo&uartse Bapdmenk of the W e . Attention. in-v i M s di. imla~adle ttar of MPBd-t Wker, slHf iastw&orm; repeated if the. de~artssnwt m d a r d e a h a ag na tw~t akainn t?awamiw. 'E. T. TWFWBiUBGLE, M&.Por*h IafaM1'31 CenlMlfdin*. fhoaa *dem*l. H E A . W U ~ A ~ . . D E P AORF,~T ~EE %mm, 302%- :$edH, UM2&6,. 1879.. " ~pp~~&! . f a r~s rded. ' t o , t&bti&e& Au3ptmt-Qenerm1, U. K A,, hesdenarters ~ 1 i t&ylii aieion of the MiaMnri. aEmm C B ~ , Brigadisr-Gsnanll, Comn&g. : 14 anat@ wmmunicatiou, dated December 0,1878, the agent states : There are form stores on the nmthern bolder of the reservation whioh sell ammn-nitioa. As a consequence rho Inl*os all go to those stores to sell buckekins and ox-pend what money they can get holll of, no Chat with the trade of the few settler8 these 'istab~ehmentaared oin-g ethriviox- business. Thus it is that with abundant su-p -p lies at tbie a-9 h?If the Indiane are off their rasenation. Thia oondition of things lesds,t+$ontinned d em~ a l i z a ~ oofn t he Indians; for, fist, the traders tell them they owg&t.to.hunt an*. not.to work; sna, second, thg 1ndiane.intarfere.with the. aattle of stockmen by keeping their horsee on thair-range,.eating what they pall their gmss. |