Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/177

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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. S1sss.·I. Ch. 389. 187 4. 147 Ten for the tribes in Dakota, namely, Red Cloud, Whctstone, Yank- Agents for tribes ton, Ponca,_Upper Missouri, Grand River, Cheyenne River, Fort; Ber-l” D°k°**9 thold, Sisseton, and Devil’s Lake agencies; One for the tribes in Wyoming, namely, Shoshone agency: Wyoming ; One for the tribes in Utah, namely, Uintah Valley ageneyf Um- Five for the tribes in New Mexico, namely, Pueblo, Abiquiu, Navajo, New Mexico; Mescalero Apache, and Southern Apache agencies; . Two for the tubes m Colorado, namely, Los Pines and White River Colorado; agencies; , Six for the tribes in Nebraska, namely, Great Nemaha, Omaha, Win. Nebraska; nebago, Pawnee, Otoe, and Santee agencies; One for the tribe! in Kansas; Kansas ; Eight for the tribes in the Indian Territory, namely, Kaw or Kansas Indian Tmi¢ory· and Kickapoo, Sac and Fox, Quapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and Comanche, , Upper Arkansas, and Wichita agencies; and one for the Oherokees, Creeks, Ohoctaws and Chickasaws and Seminoles · One for the tribes in Minnesota, namely, ut the White Earth agency; Minnesota; One for the tribes in Iowa-, namely, at the Sac and Fox of Iowa. Iowa; agency, five hundred dollars; and twelve hundred dollars to build a school-house: ·Pw·ovided, That no salary be paid to the agent unless he No gglayy t 0 1,., lives near enough to the agency to teach and care for the tribe every gmamoogens unless, ay ; . 0.; ` Two for the tribes in Wisconsin, namely, at the Green Bay and La Wisconsin, Pointe agencies; One for the tribes in Michigan,.namely, at, the Mackinac agency; Michigan; One for the New York Indians, namely, at the New York agency; New York agency; Seven for the tribes in Arizona, namely, Colorado River, Papugo, Arizona. ’ Pima and Maricopa, Ghiricahui, San Carlos, Camp Apache, and Moquis · Pueblo agencies, in all onehundred and two thousand fivehundred dollars: Provided, That it shall be the duty of the President to dispense `wibh the Services ofngents services of such Indian agents herein mentioned as may be practicable ; ** *;*1 ¤¤P°F¤¤*¤¤d— and where its is practicable he shall require the same person to perform $;}t‘f,t"Q,§°‘f¤d;,Qf,g‘QiQf} the duties of two agencies for one salary. 1,10, For pay of special agents, one for the Chippewas ata Red Lake, one Special agents_ for the Pillagers at Leach‘Lake, Minnesota; one for the Mission Indians ` in California; one lor the Assinaboines and Gros Ventres at; Fort Belknap, Montana; one for the tribes in Oregon, namely, Alsea; and ` two for the tribes in Washington Territory, namely, Tulalip and Qui— nai-ella, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of one chief clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one cle;-ks at Oenm.1 assistant clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; and one copyxst, ¤¤1><>¤¤¤>n<1<>¤cy. six hundred dollars, fof the Central snperintendeucy, three thousand four hundred dollars. For pay of clerk for the Northern superintendency, one thousand two Glerktasgrortlmn hundred dollars. ¤¤1>·>¤¤ en <>¤¤y· For pay of sevenbysix interpreters, as follows: Seven for the tribes Interpreters iu in Oregon, namely, one for the Klamath agency, and one each for the Oregon; Grand Ronde, Siletz, Umatilla, Warm Spring, and Malheur and Alsea subagencies, at five hundred dollars per annum each. _ Six interpreters for the tribes in Washington Territory, to be assigned jvasningzon Tert0 such agencies as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, at five hun- MUN'; dred dollars each per annum. Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely, Nez Perce and Fort; Hall agen- Idaho; cies, at Eve hundred dollars per annum each. _ ‘ Three for the tribes in Nevada, namely, Pi-Ute, Walker River, and Nevada; · Pyramid Lake agencies, at ive hundred dollars each. Five for the tribes in Montana, namely, Flatabeads, Blackfeet, Crow, Montana; and Milk River or Fort; Peek agencies, and Fort; Belknap special agency, A at four hundred dollars each. Ten for the tribes in Dakota, namely, Red Cloud, Wlietstone, Yank- Dakota; ton, Ponca, Upper Missouri, Grand River, Cheyenne Rwer, Fort Ber-