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I agree.Fort Mohave Ariz. Sept 11 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington D.C. Sir: I have the honor to offering up [not legible] visit to the Yava Suppai Indians, taken in accontana with instructions contained in Office letters of August 12th 1890-(Sch. Ex. L. 23340 ‘90. Authy 13336 also letter of August 16. ‘90-(S.9.80- ‘90), Authy. 23964 I started on this trip August 30. I did not want to go for some weeks yet but after receiving to pressing letters from Mr W.W.W Bass of Williams Ariz. in which both of which he urged “important reasons” for going at once, and taking into consideration the published reports that these Indians were in a starving condition I decided that it was my duty to investigate without delay. I started from Williams on the morning of August 31.