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Show The linlia.is llyliiR Out. Pikhhk, S. U., Sept. 9 Thero is no denying the fact that the Indian population popu-lation in South Dakota is fast dying oil'. Those who visit the agencies frequently bring information that consumption and throat ami lungt roubles nre thinning the Indians out. and that iinionir them are few who have not contracted disease of some kind. There can be no doubt about the demoralized condition of these peoole in every way, and it will but a few years before the Indians as a race will have disappeared from South Dakota. The severe winters and the efforts to have the liuliens change their mode of liv ing arc responsible for this. |