Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/452

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422 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. On. 132. 1875, Clerks at central For pay of one chief clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one ¤¤P°¤¤*°“d*’“°Y· assistant clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars, and one copyist, six hundred dollars, for the central supermtendency, three thousand four hundred dollars. _ - Cierk *¤t__N<>¤l¤· For pay of the clerk for the Northern supermtendency, one thousand

 ““P°““°°“d“ two hundred dollars. ‘

Interprotcrniu-— For pay of seventy-eight interpreters, as follows: Oregon. Seven for the tribes in Oregon, namely, one for the Klamath agency, and one each for the Grand Ronde, Siletz, Umatilla, Warm Spring, and Malheur, and one for the Alsea special agency, at ive hundred dollars per annum each; W¤¤m“Sl°¤· Six interpreters for the tribes in Washington Territory, to be assigned to such agencies as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, at (ive hundred dollars each per annum; _ m”h°· Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely, at Nez Perce and Fort Hull agencies, at five hundred dollars per annum each ; N<>V¤d¤· Three for the tribes in Nevada, namely, at Pi-Ute and Walker River and Pyramid Lake agencies, at five hundred dollars each; M°¤*=¤°»- Five for the tribes in Montana, namely, Flathead, Blackfoot, Crow, and Fort Peck agencies, and Fort Belknap special agency, at four hundred dollars each; D=·k<>l¤· Thirteen for the tribes in Dakota, namely, two at Fort Berthold, and one each at Bed Cloud, Spotted-Tail, Yankton, Ponca, Crow Creek, Grand River, Cheyenne River, Sisseton, Devil’s Lake, Black Hills, and White River agencies, at four hundred dollars per annum each · Wy¤¤¤l¤s· One for the tribes in Wyoming, at the Shoshone agency, at five hundred dollars; Utnh. One for the tribes in Utah, at five hundred dollars per annum ; New M¤>xic<>· Seven for the tribes in New Mexico, namely, two for the Navajo agency, and one each for the Cimarron, Mescalcro Apache, Southern Apache, Pueblo, and Abiquiu agencies, at five hundred dollars each per annum; Colorado. Two for the tribes in Colorado, namely, Los Pines and White River agencies, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Nebraska. Seven for the tribes in Nebraska, to be assigned to such agencies as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, at tour hundred dollars per annum each ; K¤¤¤¤¤- For the tribes in Kansas, five hundred dollars, to enable the Secretary of the Interior/to supply temporary interpreters; _ I¤<1i=•-¤T<>¤i¤<>¤Y· Eight for the tribes in the Indian Territory, to be assigned as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, at four hundred dollars per annum each; and six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, Semi·civi1ize<1 to enable the Secretary of the Interior to supply temporary interpreters mb°’- for the semi-civilized tribes; Wisconsin. Three for the tribes in Wisconsin, namely, one for the Green Bay and two for the La Pointe agency, at four hundred dollars each; Minnesota. Four for the tribes in Minnesota, namely, Boise Fort, White Earth, Rcdl Lake, and Leach Lake special agencies, at four hundred dollars cac ; Mi<=hiz¤·¤· Two for the tribes in Michigan, namely, Mackinac agency, at four _ hundred dollars each;. A-'”°”“· Seven for the , tribes in Arizona, namely, Colorado River, Pima and Maricopa, Moquis Puebla, Chiracahui, San Calos, Papago, and Camp Apache agencies, at four hundred dollars each; making forty-nine inter- '1`¤wi fvr inter- preters, at four hundred dollars each; twenty-nine interpreters, at live P"“°‘“· hundred dollars each; and eleven hundred dollarsfor temporary interpreters; in all, thirty-five thousand two hundred dollars. Inspectors. For pay of three Indian inspectors, at three thousand dollars each, _ nine thousand dollars: Provided, That after the hommencement of the Numbsf of 1¤· next fiscal year there shall be but three inspectors; and the`provi¤i0¤ °i*°°t°"’· of law requiring that each agency shall be visited and examined by 0110