Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 20.djvu/322

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FORTYFIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 87. 1879. 297 One for the tribes in YVyoming, at the Shoshone agency, three hun- _I¤terpreters,condred dollars; *1***10**- _ 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 Apaches, and Pueblo agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, one thousand two hundred dollars; Three for the tribes in Colorado, namely, Los Pinos, Southern Ute, and White River agencies, at three hundred dollars each per annum, nine hundred dollars ; Seven for the tribes in Nebraska, 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; Nine for the tribes in the Indian Territory, to be assigned as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, at three hundred dollars per annum each, two thousand seven hundred dollars; Three for the tribes in Wisconsin, namely, one for the Green Bay and two for the La. Pointe agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, nine hundred dollars; Four for the tribes in Minnesota, namely, Boise Forte and lVhite Earth agencies and Red Lake and Leech Lake special agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, one thousand two hundred dollars; Two for the tribes in Michigan, namely, Mackinac agency, at three hundred dollars per annum each, six hundred dollars; Six for the tribes in Arizona, namely, one each for the Colorado River, Pima and Maricopa, Moquis Pueblo, and Papago, and two tor San Carlos agencies, at three hundred dollars per annum each, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For additional payment of the said interpreters, to be distributed in Additional pay- the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand dollars; m*¤¤’f· in all, twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of three Indian inspectors, at three thousand dollars per an- Inspectors. num each, nine thousand dollars. For necessary traveling expenses of three Indian inspectors, four thousand dollars. For buildings at agencies, and repairs of the same, fifteen thousand Buildings. dollars. For vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, five hl`lI1(l1'€(l dollars. Vaccination. For contingencies of the Indian service, including traveling and in- Contingent. cidental expenses of Indian agents and of their offices, and for pay of employees, and for pay of two special agents, at two thousand dollars per annum each, thirty-tive thousand dollars. FULFILLING TREATIES XVITH INDIAN TRIBES. APACHES, KIOWAS, AND COMANCHES. For twelfth of thirty installments, as provided to be expended under Apno1ies,Kiowas, the tenth article of treaty of October twenty-iirst, eighteen hundred and MM} C<>¤1¤»¤¤h€¤· sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lodge Creek, in Kansas, with the Kiowas and Comanches, and under the third article of treaty of the same` " ` date with the Apaches, thirty thousand dollars; For purchase of clothing, as provided in the same treaties, tlfteen thousand dollars; For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, tive thousand two hundred dollars; For the pay of physician and teacher, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifty-two thousand seven hundred dollars. BLAcK1¤EET,BLOODs, AND PIEGANS. For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other Blackfeet,B1oods, articles as the President may, from time to time, determine, in instruct nd P*°g**¤¤·