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Show Utillziujt Iadlnua. Washington, 5. Brigadier General Oroot had a long conference to-day with the secretary of tho interior and the commissioner of Indian affairs in regard to the removal of the gioux agencies to the Missouri river, and on the Indian question generally. Secre-tary Secre-tary bchurz and Commissioner Smith entirely concur with General Crook in his view, that the Indians should be compelled to work for their rations and the conference to-day was mainly with a view lo ascertain how the labor ol Indians could be utilized in! trie interests both of Hie Indians and1 |