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,486 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III.· Ch. 137. 1881, Ag¤¤t¤—0¤¤ti¤·. At the Los Pinos agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; _ “°d· At the Southern Ute agency, at one thousand four hundred dollars; At the Great Ncmaha agency, at one thousand dollars; At the Omaha and Winnebago agency, at one thousand six hundred dollars · At the Otoe agency, at one thousand dollars; At the Santee agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Pottawatomie agency, at one thousand dollars; At the Ponca agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At the Pawnee agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At the Sac and Fox agency, Indian Territory, at one thousand two hundred dollars; ‘ At the Quapaw agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Osage agency, at one thousand six hundred dollars; At the Cheyenne and Arapaho agency, at two thousand two hundred dollars · ~ At the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita agency, at two thousand dollars · At the Union agency, at two thousand dollars; At the White Earth agency, at one thousand six hundred dollars; At the Sac and Fox agency, Iowa, at one thousand dollars; At the Green Bay agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; — At the La Pointe agency, at two thousand dollars; At the Mackinac agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the New York agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Colorado River agency, at one thousand nve hundred dollars; _ At the Pima agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the San Carlos agency, at two thousand dollars; At the Moquis Pueblo agency, at one thousand three hundred dollars; in all, ninety-six thousand eight hundred dollars. Interpreters. For pay of seventy-ive interpreters, as follows, namely : Six forthe tribes in Oregon, namely, two for the Klamath, and one each for Grand Ronde, Siletz, Umatilla, and Warm Springs agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Seven for the tribes in Washington Territory, to be assigned to such agencies as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, at three hundred dollars per annum each, two thousand one hundred dollars; Three for the tribes in Idaho, namely, at Nez Perces, Lemhi, and Fort Hall agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, nine hundred dollars; Four for the tribes in Nevada, namely, for Piute, Walker River, Western Shoshone, and Pyramid Lake reservations, at three hundred dollars per annum each, twelve hundred dollars; ‘ Six for the tribes in Montana, namely, one each at Flathead, Blackfeet, Belknap, and Crow, and two at Fort Peck agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Twelve for the tribes in Dakota, namely, two ea.ch at Fort Berthold and Pine Ridge, and one each at Yankton, Crow Creek, Standing Rock, Cheyenne R1ver, Sisseton, Devil’s Lake, Rosebud, and Lower Brule agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, three thousand six hundred dollars; . One for the tribes in Wyoming, at the Shoshone agency, three hundred dollars; One for the tribes in Utah, three hundred dollars; Four for the tribes in New Mexico, namely, two for the Navajo, and one each for the Mescalero Apache and Pueblo agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, one thousand two hundred dollars; Two for the tribes in Colorado, namely, Los Pinos and Southern Ute ?2€;I101€S, at three hundred dollars each per annum, six hundred d0]- } Six for the tribes in Nebraska, to be assigned to such agencies as the