Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1192

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 462. 1925. 1161 _ treaty) $220; for annual amoimt for the purchase of beef, mutton, r¤¤<1.¤¤¤. wheat iiour, beans, and potatoes, or other necessary articles of food and clothing, and farming equipment (article 12, same treaty), $24,216% $or (pay of employees at the several Ute agencies, $20,660; Aww °m°l°’°°“‘ in a , 5 ,20 ; For support of Spokanes in Washington (article 6 of agreement Sp°k"°°°’w°”’h‘ with saigl gilndians, dated March 18, 1887, ratified by Act of July V°]‘z7’°'m‘ V 13, 1892 , 1,320; For support of Shoshones in Wyoming: For ay of hysician, Sb°“°'°°°°’W’°‘ teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and bihcksmitlh (article V°l`15’°‘°7°' 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $6,000; for pay of second blacksmith, and such iron and steel and other materials as may be required, as per article 8, same treaty, $1,240; in all, $7,240; In all, for treaty stipulations, not to exceed $606,020. For support and civilization of the confederated tribes and bands AW,,“g;m0,_§P’*“¤’ under Warm Springs Agency, Oregon, includin pay of employees, digauvpérr. ¤¢Z=-. or In- $4,500; to be reimbursed under such rules andg regulations as the °ms`m°°r` Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction ,,,§§”*’,{°,;,‘{§°,;,;°‘*{*’$ of the following agencies, to be paid from the fimds held by the ¤rib¤1f¤¤<1¤- United States in trust for the respective tribes, in not to exceed the following sums, res ctively: _ Arizona: Coloradii: River, $6,000; Fort Apache, $119,000; Fort ‘“‘°"°‘ Mojave, $1,400; Kaibab, $2,000; Pima, $3,000; Salt River, $500; San Carlos, $74,000; Truxton Canyon, $34,000; _ RCali§>rnia: Hoopa Valley, $200; Round Valley, _$7,000; Tule C"m°"“*“' iver 200; Colizradoz Consolidated Ute (Southern Ute, $5,000; Ute Moun- °°'°"“’°· tain, $14,500), $19,500; Idaho: Coeur d’Alene, $16,000; Fort Hall, $25,000; Fort Lap- Id‘°°‘ wai, $14,000; I Iowa: Sac and Fox, $1,800; _ °"` Kansas: Kicka oo, $500; Pottawatomie, $2,800; T Michigan; iwraeiilmc, $700; y Minnesota: Consolidated Chip wa, $3,000; Red Lake, $25,000; M °'°°“‘ Montana: Blackfeet, $8,500; Eiow, $99,500; Flathead, $41,000; M°°°""‘ Fort Peck, $5 500; Rocky Bo{,7$5,000; Tongue River, $9,500; Nobmn Nebraska: Omaha, $1,000; innebago, $2,000; _ N ud'. Nevada; Reno (Fort McDermitt, $300; Pyramid Lake, $5,000), ° $5,300; Walker River (Paiute, $200; Walker River, $300; Summit Lake, $200), $700; Western Shoshone, $16,000; _ Nw Mum New Mexico: J icarilla, $80,000; Mescalero, $29,000; Nava]o, $14,000; Pueblo Bonito, $500; San Juan, $4,000; Norm Dmml North Dakota: Fort Berthold, $22,000; Stand1ng_Rock, $59,000; Mmmm. Oklahoma: Ponca (Otoe, $1,000; _Ponca, $2,500; onkawa, $700), $4,200; Sac and Fox, $2,000; Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, $50,500; Che ennes and Arapahoes, $33,000; Omm Oregon: Kiiimath, $149,000: Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 N of said sum may be used for the construction, equipment, and upkeep ‘h H"““ ‘ of hospital; Umatilla, $9,800; Warm Sprinlgs, $16,000; South mml South Dakota: Cheyenne River, $99,000; me Ridge, $500; Lower Brule, $5,000; Rosebud, $2,000; _ D-,,,,,_ $ Utah: Goshutg (Gplshut1e,O$3,500 1EP(a;(i,1(;te, $600; Skull Valley, 1,000 $5 100; Tinta an uray, , ; w,,,,,,,8,,,,,_ lVas§iino:ton : Colville, $30,000 ;_ Neah Bay, $900; Puyallup, $3,000; Spokane, $19,000; Taholah (Qumaielt), $11,000; Yakima, $32,400; wwmm )Visconsin: Lac du F lambeau, $4,000; Keshena, $30,000; wyoming Wyoming: Shoshone, $83,500; In all, not to exceed $1,363,000.