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278 FOR’l'Y—SEVEN'l‘H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. prior years, two thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars and seventy-one cents. _ _ hmmm, For pay of interpreters for same period, thirty-four dollars and twievnty cents. f I d t {_ _ _ d cn or travelin uses o u ian inspec ors or same perm , sev hundred and tvgenty-two dollars and fifty cents. _ C9¤|Fl1§¤¤¤i¤¤» For contingencies of the Indian Departrncnt for same period, two

 °P"'°’ thousand two hundred and six dollars   six cents.
 ¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤- For expenses of Indian commissioners for same period, six hundred

"°“°"* and ninety dollars. _ _ {awk !¤di¤¤¤. For support of Apaches of Arizona and New Mexico for same period, gm '“'1 N"' two hundred and twenty-one dollars and eighty-one cents. ` B 1 ¤ ¤ k f e ¤_¢. For upport of Blackfeet, Bloods, aud Piegans for same period, ST ““ P‘°' twentynve dollars and twenty cents. UhiPP•*¤•. PW For support of Ch.ippewas,Pil1ager, and Lake Winuebagoshish bands ,lQ,§:'· ""l.,{':‘,': for same period, five hundred and lifteen dollars and eleven cents. Chip pawns or For support of Chippewas of Bed Lake and Pembina for same pc- B°d M °» °*¤· riod, nfty three dollars and seventeen cents. Flathendqetc. For support of Flatheads and other confederated tribes, for same period, thirteen dollars and fifty cents. Mixed sho- For support of Mixed Shoshones, Bannocks, and Sheepeaters for

 same period, three hundred and forty-one dollars and fifty-five cents

Navajo}:. For support of Navajoes for same period, five hundred and ninety- eight dollars and fifty-eigbt cents. Ponca. For support of Poncas for same period, four dollars and fifty cents. cmu. For support of Crows for same period, four hundred dollars and seventy-five cents. Pswnees. For support of Pawnees for same period, six hundred and eighty-one dollars and forty-three cents. Schools. For support of schools not otherwise provided for, for same period, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. Hou:. For support of Sioux of diiferent tribes, including Santee Sioux of Nebraska, for same period, eight thousand four hundred and twenty _ dollars and twenty-two cents. '.l‘•bequaehe,Hu- For support of Tabequache, Muache, Capote, Weemixiuche, Yampn., •¤l¤¤» C¤1>¤*¤· •*¤- Grand River, and Uintah bands of Utes for same period, three thousand · four hundred and forty-eight dollars and thirty-one cents. ~ shannon: and For support of Shoshoues and Bannocks for same period, eight thou- B•¤¤¤¤¤ sand two hundred and four dollars and one cent. . Utah:. For support of Utahs, Tabequache band, forsame period, seventy-one dollars and sixty-six cents. Incidental sx- For incidental expenses of the lndiau service in eighteen hundred and pcnqu _¤f lndim seventynine, as follows: In Arizona, one thousand and eighty-seven g'“m°°*!‘A”D':=:»_ dollars and thirteen cents; in California, eight hundred and twenty! ,,,,m°:{,’;?’N¤v,a,, seven dollars and thirty-one cents; in Dakota, sixty-nine dollars and etc. five cents; in Idaho two hundred and twenty-four dollars and forty- four cents; in Nevada, three thousand four hundred and thirty-eight dollars and thirteen cents; in New Mexico, ninety-two dollars and ninety-six cents; in Oregon, one thousand seven hnmdmd and forty-six dollars and eighty-three cents; in Utah, seven hundred and seventy- nine dollars aud twenty=two cents; in Washington Territory, five hundred and sixty dollars. Tclegrsphing, For telegraphiug and purchase of Indian supplies for same period, °“°• three hundred and sixtydour dollars and sixty-tive cents. For transportation of Indian supplies for same period, three thousand nine hundred and forty·lour dollars and forty-eight cents. In Nevada for eighteen hundred and eighty, forty-six dollars and fifty cents. For telegraphing and purchase of lndiau supplies for eighteen hun·