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Ukiah, Calif.
Sept. 12th, 1906.
Mr C.S. Hartman, Pasadena, California.

My Dear Friend,
your wellcom [[welcome]] letter cam [[came]] to me this evening, and am glad to know that you have the bones yet. I wrote to grace today saying to send the bones of Ikes sisters on to Kelseyville. and also enclosed a letter for you with graces. I wrote to meredith yesterday saying that I would go over to lakeport saturday and see him on sunday. I think I will write him this evening and tel [[tell]] him to make an offer for me in case I don't go over. have him tel [[tell]] the attorney that I will return the bones and bury them where ever he wants me to. In merediths letter. he said he would do all he could to help me in matter. I asked he to see the attorney to see what kind of talk the Indian made with the attorney. so he did. yesterday he wanted me to go to Hopland to see me there. I got his letter to [[too]] late and dint [[didn't]] go. so I wrote him a letter. if I write to him it will save me the trip. I am picking Hops yet. may finsh [[finish]] this week. and then will go down and see tack and get th [[the]] basket. Its strange