General instructions, instructions to the head teacher, assistant teacher, industrial teacher, matron, cook and laundress, and physician. Ends with two sheets of extra general instructions.
"Two outstanding questions which should be considered by the tribes are the better enforcement of law and order regulations and the better administration of land holding and ownership."
From Fairchild to Milroy: "The general efficiency of the force has been well maintained owing to the system established by you - ie - the organization of the Reservation into districts, and the appointment of justices of ...
Morgan, T. J.; Williams, R.(UNPUBLISHED, 1892-08-10)
"I enclose herewith for your information, the copy of a report in regard to the matter from the Adjutant General U. S. A., referred to this Office by the Acting Secretary of War, on the 2nd instant." Transcription of ...
"He tells me to say to you that when J. H. Wilbur was Indian Agent he never alowed the Sheriff to come on and take an Indian off of the Reservation and if they per chance came and stole one off without Agent Wilburs knowledge ...
Includes statements from Chillip Knee, Sat-Cow-wee, Old Man Sic Sic, Cot-si-lieu-ah, Thil-Thihilt, Owlnips, Cotiah-Kum (or Ceotaiah-Kum), Sis-liah-Kate (or Ses-Sia-cate), Wauchalkee, Omtuch, Cobiah Kum,
"Perhaps one of your police men could come with them to The Dalles, where one of mine could meet them by that time. If this cannot be conveniently be done I will send a policeman as soon as I can spare one."
Response to letter where Milroy asks "for information as to the extendt of your jurisdiction over Indians who belong on the Yakama Reservation, but who, to evade the rules established there, pretend to have taken homesteads ...