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Show believe wo will get. I already, have the names of about four or five big horse buyors, but those men only want to buy from ono carload to four, five, or eight or ten carloads of horses at ono time. And by tho time wo have a largo number of horses gathered ready for sale I believe we will have the names of more buyers; more besides the four, probably eight or ten altogether. Mr. Forrell and • Mr. Elmer think that wo will have• enotxgh paotiiro to take caro of all that we can gather this summor-io that right?" (Turning to Messrs. Forrell and Elmer. ) Mr. Forrcl: '"Yes; I think there will bo plenty of pasture for the horses." Mr. Early: "The white men do not like to buy thorn 'i now because thoy say they are top poor, that they would have to take them and p\it them in pasture and. fasten them up so that they v.oiild. be ready to soil, but if thoy can buy these horsos from us cheap now, when thoy got thorn fat they will.;soil ..thorn and make a big profit on them and we want.to make that profit ourselves. I believe wc can fatten these horses just as well as the white men'can who buy them and then you Indians will be making a profit instoad • of tho white men. '•'; Of course, you people will want |