He was then informed that his services were no loiiger required by the Department. Thereupon the Pacific coast delegation in Congress asked that he might be ]ermitted to remain for purposes of consultation. This request was granted. After the Senate and House bills were presented it was again suggested to Mr. Dunn that he return to the Pacific coast. Then the Senate Committee on Immigration requested that he be permitted to remain. and he has since then been at their service. Mr. Dunn has never and does not represent the Department. and his presence at this time is a courtesy extended to the various committees having the matter in charge in Congress.
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