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McLaughlin. The case against Frantz certainly seems
very serious, and while I hope that he can explain
away the charges I am obliged to say that it does not
seem probable. Mr. Burns and Major McLaughlin both
wish to go west immediately, and tell me that if possi-
ble they would like to have me put off the final formal
hearing until some time early in December. According=
ly I shall get them at that time to come and to bring
at least Dr. Hall, and any other man they think of
special importance importance in connection with this
matter, before me, and I will tell Governor Frantz and
his brother to como at that time prepared to meet Mr.
Burns, Major McLaughlin and Dr. Hall face to face.
Meanwhile I shall send these papers to Commissioner
Leupp, as I would like him to be familiar with them too.
It may be that he, as well as you, should be present at
the hearing. This is dictated in the presence of Mr.
Burns and Major McLaughlin. At the same time I think
the Osage Agent, Millard, and the Chief Clerk of the
Agency, Hurley, should also be present, because unless
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"ocrText": "3\nMcLaughlin. The case against Frantz certainly seems\nvery serious, and while I hope that he can explain\naway the charges I am obliged to say that it does not\nseem probable. Mr. Burns and Major McLaughlin both\nwish to go west immediately, and tell me that if possi-\nble they would like to have me put off the final formal\nhearing until some time early in December. According=\nly I shall get them at that time to come and to bring\nat least Dr. Hall, and any other man they think of\nspecial importance importance in connection with this\nmatter, before me, and I will tell Governor Frantz and\nhis brother to como at that time prepared to meet Mr.\nBurns, Major McLaughlin and Dr. Hall face to face.\nMeanwhile I shall send these papers to Commissioner\nLeupp, as I would like him to be familiar with them too.\nIt may be that he, as well as you, should be present at\nthe hearing. This is dictated in the presence of Mr.\nBurns and Major McLaughlin. At the same time I think\nthe Osage Agent, Millard, and the Chief Clerk of the\nAgency, Hurley, should also be present, because unless"
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