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Show present visit of the commission to the Missouri river agencies will be accompanied accom-panied by good results. Just as General Crook knew the character char-acter of the Indians and was, therefore, more competent and able to treat with them, so does General Miles understand the situation and will prove the most valuable member of the Indian commission. com-mission. To deal effectively with the aborigines requires not only tact, diplomacy di-plomacy and shrewdness, but also the confidence of the red men. born of a wholesome fear. General Miles combines com-bines all these requirements in an extraordinary extra-ordinary degree, and we believe the |