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I agree.Fort Mojave, Ariz. October 16 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington D.C. Sir: I have the honor to reply to your letter of October 8 and 9 (received today) in regard to the Yava Suppai Indians. I visited these Indians a little more than a year ago. Their peaches and corn were then ripe. They seemed to have an abundance and were contented and happy. I heard from Mr. Bass a short time ago. He told me that many of these Indians were already in