Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/479

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FOR'I`Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 138. 1873. 439 For three sub-agents, one for the tribes in Oregon, namely: Alesea Sub-agents. sub—agency; and two for the tribes in Vlrashington Territory, namely: Tulalip and Quinaielt sub-agencies, three thousand dollars. For pay of clerk to superintendent for California, one thousand eight cmks, hundred dollars. d 5`or temporary clerks to superintendents, six thousand two hundred o ars. For pay of eighty-nine interpreters, thirty-nine thousand seven hun- Interpretersm dred dollars, as follows: Seven for the tribes in Oregon, namely: two for 0F6s0n? the Klamath agency, and one each for the Grand Ronde, Siletz, Umatilla, Warm Spring, and Alesea sub-agency, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Nine interpreters for the tribes in Washington Territory, namely: one wnsngngoon each for the Yakama, Tulalip, Makah, S’Klallam, Quinaielt, and Quille- Tmitvfy; hute agencies, and one each for the Fort Colville, Chehalis, Olympia, and Puyallup reservations, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely: Nez Perce and Fort Hall agen- mano, cies, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Three for the tribes in Nevada, namely: Pi—Ute, Walker River, and Novndn; Pyramid Lake agencies, at five hundred dollars each. Four for the tribes in Montana, namely: Flatheads, Blackfeet, Crow, Montana, and Milk River agencies, at four hundred dollars each. Ten for the tribes in Dakota, namely: Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yank- Dakota; ton, Ponca, Upper Missouri, Grand River, Cheyenne River, Fort Berthold, Sisseton, and Devil’s Lake agencies, at four hundred dollars per annum each. One for the tribes in Wyoming, namely: Shoshone and Bannock Wyoming; agency, at five hundred dollars. One for the tribes in Utah, at five hundred dollars per annum. Utah; Eight for the tribes in New Mexico, namely: one for the New Mexico New Mexico; superintendency, two for the Navajo agency, and one each for the Albiquin, Cimmaron, Mescalero Apache, Southern Apache, and Pueblo agencies, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Three for the tribes in Colorado, namely: Los Pinos and White River Colorado; agencies, and Denver special agency, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Seven for the tribes in Nebraska, namely: Two for the Great Nemaha Nebraska; agency, and one each for the Winnebago, Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe, and Santee agencies, at four hundred dollars per annum each. Three for the tribes in Kansas, namely: Pottawatomie, Kaw, or Kan- Knnooo; sas, and Kickapoo agencies, at four hundred dollars each. Eleven for the tribes in Indian Territory, namely: Two for the Upper Indian Terri- Arkansas agency, one each for the Kiowas, Sac and Fox, Quapaw, Neo- WY; sho, Wichita, Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole agencies, at four hundred dollars per annum each. Two for the tribes in Wisconsin, namely: Green Bay and La Pointe Wisconsin; agencies, at four hundred dollars each. Four for the tribes in Minnesota, namely: Chippewa agency, at four Minnesota; hundred dollars each. Five for the tribes in Miichigan, namely: Mackinac agency, at four Mionignn; hundred dollars each. One for the New York Indians, namely: New York agency, four hun- New York dred dollars. Indmusi One for the tribes in Iowa, namely: Sac and Fox agency, four hundred Iowa; dollars. Seven for the tribes in Arizona, namely: Papago, Colorado River, Arizona, Pima and Maricopa, Moquis Pueblo agencies, and Camp Grant, Camp Verde, and Camp Apache special agencies, at five hundred dollars each.