Show IT is strange to receive news of outbreaks out-breaks among the Indians and upon looking for the locality in which they are find that it is not in the United States at all but that the trouble is all in Manitoba Mani-toba and there is nothing from the plains Indian questions in the United States have finally become settled questions ques-tions and there is no danger to fear unless un-less it come from the doings of the boomers in the Indian Territory a thing not likely to happen as the troops are protecting the Indians there and not the white man The trouble that was anticipated from the removal of the White River Utes to the Uintah Agency has not occurred and probably never will that agency being surrounded by railroads and fringed with settlements The only thing I that now remains to be done is to keep t the present policy the settled policy I |