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Show 74 It is quite certain that If tho implements now in the ney Uarehcusee at Fort'Duchesne aro issued free to the Indians, A,/"- /.astec. many of thorn will be substantially wasted, Tho only implements, thus far, isaued free by Superintendent Kneale, during his incumbency at Fort Duchesne, wore a wagon to R'illie Dunean, • i , y . ,7., and a wagon, a mower and a rake to Earn Atchee. It happened that those Indians had available no money with which to purchase the ariiclsa they needed and Superintendent Kneala waa very glad to issue to them tho machinery in the circumstances, 'Jot another Indian has applied for tho free iaaue of anything of the kind. In the warehouses at Fort Duchssne new are tho following pieces of farm machinery: ,< ---, , y .' 1 t; ' ;;• - . ' t i .; ff ,'• '•'fc'i ','•'• P .'•'' 7 f. ' '•' ; P ,0't ; W,W -R'fl vf*'.fl Orain drills Sulky plows " rakes 1,'owers talking plows A ' Steel markers Spring tooth harrows Binders • ,-fy. T-'agona •fFFitO 10 30 7S 95 80 33 30 12 .2d Implements ci ;cma of this machinery was purchased from Soars, Roebuck ? -,aulity.& Company, of Chicago. It Is wholly different from anything of tho kind used in that section cf the country. It will be necessary, therefore, to obtain any repairs that msy be needed from the vendors at Chicago.- j ,-• ! -»l |