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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 120. 1871. 545 three agents for the State of California; one for the Kiowa, Apache, and indian appro- Comanche Indians; one for the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Dakota P““i°“’ or Sioux Indians; one for the bands of Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, now in Tama county, Iowa; one for the Indians in the State of Nevada; one for the Crowtribe of Indians; one for the Shoshones and Bannocks; and one for the Sioux Indians of Devil’s lake, ninety-three $,,,.,;,,,,8 of giousand six lliundred dolllariz Prov£ded,fThat it shall be the duty of the suchtlndigu resident to ispense wit the services o such Indian ents and su er- **8*** “““ s"' intendents herein mentioned as may be practicable ;agand where  is Egrgisgggggis N practicable, he shall require the same person to perform the duties of two With Wh°¤ P*‘¤°· agencies or superintendencies for one salary. l‘°“bl°‘ For pay of six special agents: One for the Pueblo Indians in New Specialagonts. Mexico; one for the Moquis Pueblos in Arizona; one for the Pi-Utes in Nevada; one for the Papagoes and others in Arizona; one for the Colorado River agency; and one for the Bannocks and others at the Fort Hall reservation in Idaho Territory, nine thousand dollars. For six sub-agents: Four for the tribes in Oregon, and two for the Sub-agents. tribes in Washington Territory, six thousand dollars. For pay of clerk to superintendent for California, one thousand eight Clerks. hundred dollars. por temporary clerks to superintendent, six thousand six hundred dollars. For pay of ninety interpreters, as follows: Twenty-one for the tribes Interpreters. in Oregon and the Territories of Washington, Utah, and New Mexico, at five hundred dollars each; thirty-six for the tribes elsewhere, at four hundred dollars each; seventeen extra for the tribes elsewhere, at four hundred dollars each; three for the Indian service in Utah, at five hundred dollars each; one for the Shoshones and one for the Utahs, at one thousand dollars each; one for the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux, four hundred dollars; and one for the Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, now in Tama county, Iowa, four hundred dollars; nine for the Indian service in the Territories of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Wy- oming, and the State of Nevada, at five hundred dollars each; in all, forty thousand five hundred dollars. For buildings at agencies, and repairs of same, ten thousand dollars. _ Agency build- For vaccine matter and vaccination of Indian, including deficiency inetgwcinmon for current fiscal year, five thousand dollars. ` For presents to and provisions for Indians, ten thousand dollars. Presents and For the manufacture of medals for Indians, five thousand dollars. P'°“““’“" For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that may hereafter be Rescue and reincurred, by oflioers of the Indian department, in the rescue of prisoners 3‘;‘u‘{£m;‘;f‘°"“ from Indian tribes and returning them to their homes, and for expenses Arrest, gw, or incident to the arrest and confinement within the territory of the United P€*Sl°¤¤_°l;¤’8°d States, by order of such officers, of persons charged with crimes against ;°é,,;,,g]f:,di,,¤,_ the Indians, hve thousand dollars. ' For contingencies, including travelling, incidental, current, and contin- Contingencies. gent expenses of superintendents and agents, and of their offices, thirty- eight thousand five hundred dollars. Apaches. Mamas, and Oomanches. -—— For fourth of thirty instalments, Apachagoltio as provided to be expended under the tenth article of the treaty of Octo- ::20;:2. ber twenty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine VOL X, Pp_ Lodge Creek, in Kansas, with the Kiowas and Comanches, and under the 584, 690. third article of the treaty of same date with the Apaches, thirty, thousand ollars. For purchase of clothing, as provided in the same treaties, twenty-six thousand dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, ive thousand two hundred dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, two thousand five hundred dollars. YOL. xv:. PUB.—35