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Show well fare of the City and neighborhood of Heber, I would not therefore reccommend that they be compelled to abandon it: but in order that conformity to the regulations may be had, would reccommend that a special permit be granted them; provided that can be done . by the Sect, of thelnterior. Indeed there are other places wiiere if such special permit could be granted; water could and i would be taken fromjthe reserve, many miles acrossigood farm lands, and onto public lands, to the prof it of the parties doing it , and to the immense benefit of the Indians, who could then avail themselves of such lands thus brat', under water, by work*, too expensive for them to undertake themselves: The water in this valley is simply inexhaustable: and is abundant for all Indian lands, and all adjacent lands: that '• :-^Ht can -be-taken onto.-* - •x-;».AxyyiX7;.AxZ x.x . x ,••- -..:.:.. I must say also that there is a Saiv-mill said to be located yon thi.s:..~p£!Sj37ve,.. andytimber being, cut ^ for. the same on - the Areserve;yAhisyin^ JL wish instructions in regard to the matter: both the ditches and the Saw-Mill are on the extreme westeiyi end of the reserve. Very Respectfully yoAyyo U.S. IND .AGP. A y |