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 172 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 389. 1874. Expenses ofindiem Oregon.-For the general incidental expenses of the Indian servieein ¤¢>"¤=¤ *¤ 0’°8°“i Oregon, includingtransportation of annuitygoods and presentsmhereno special provision therefor is made by treahes,) and for paying theexpenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians in Oregon, (not parties to any treaty) and for pay for neciessagly cmployics, fcértytthousand doll?;; I Wushin ton Ter- Washin lhrrito .-- ·or e genera 1HCl en a expenses 0 e n- ¤¤<>¤‘¥; g dian servilgin Wasliiiigton Territory, including transportation of annuity-goods and presents, (where no special provision is made therefor by treaties,) and for defraying the expenses of removal and subsistence of Indians, and for pay of necessary employees, twenty-five thousand dollarsghfeelthougagg dlplpars of which shall be forthe support of schools on the o vi e an e a is agencies. UtuhT¤rri*·¤rys Utah Territory.-For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in UtahTerritory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, "and to assist them to locate inpermanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, including transportation and necessary expenses of dgluvering provisions go tfiellndiaps within the Utah su eriutendency, an or subsistence an c ot ing or Indians located in the Uintah Valley reservation, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, thirty thousand dollars. WycmingTcrrit¤- Wyoming Territory.-——For the general incidental expenses of the Indian TY- service in Wyoming Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of- the Interior, five thousand dollars., D°ll"°'Y °f °*“P"i‘ MiscelZ¢mc0us.—For insurance and transportation of annuities, and the fff’“*,@Q;;Q0§QdQ;”;`§ necessary expenses of the delivery of the annuities and provisions to the triemgan, Indian tribes in Minnesota and Michigan, four thousand dollars. Lxpcnses 9f In- For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray Q{};;h§1‘;:;§:**°““ *’° the expenses caf India: delegatiops whobrnayhvisitil Washilngtpln on lipsi- ' ness connecte wit their respec ive tri es ve t onsan 6 ars: ro- From what fund [vided, That no money shall be paid from any other fund for expenses payable- of Indian delegations visiting Washington except from the contingent fund of the Department. Civilization and Civilization and subsistence of Indians on the Malheur reservation: subsistence of In- For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in the pur-
 * 'j”;}‘r;:r::30$‘“" chase of goods, subsistence, stores, and so forth, for the Indians col-

""lectcd on the Malheur reservation, Oregon, and in instructing them in agricultural and mechanicahpursuits, providing employees, educating children, procuring_ medicinesand 'medical attendance, care for and sup- ’i"'“ °‘."*° “i‘§“z.€é‘ék’.i§§d.L'Ei€.“.; “"' €‘é‘h.“‘¥°}‘€"”i· °'£“““2 °f?“é" It c ians, r in a r p romo . 81 IVI iza ion om or, an improvement, thirty-five thousand dollars; to be availablezimmediately. _Civiliznti<>n, sub- For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to carry ‘H1“§$?;’§»0f6;,fé·C€%fout the work of aiding and instructing the Indians of the Central supertw] suPc,,Dm,,d_intende11cy in the arts of civilization, in providing clothing, food, and ency. lodging for the children attending school, in caring for the orphans, the sick, and the helpless, and in assisting the Indians generally to locate themselves an permanent hom?1s,lsf.nd sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized ife, ten thousanc dollars. (`uI§$:;iildinEg5N£;{  Fczr thi? amto1apt,borl(slo mu€l1btherep$` its mlzsy be requiréed, for dthe · ~ · ‘   erec ion o sui a e ui ings, e us or e purpose o an in usgifsrigbgibgjxd Mm trial school for the Otoe and Missouria tribe of Indians, on the Otoe £sm,,,,Sh,,,cn, and reservation, in the State of Nebraska, five thousand dollars; and for sappcrcor sumti. the establishment and support of said school, eight thousand dollars; bcuzzilililzeg how to said amounts to be refunded out of the proceeds from the sale of lands ww, cb. :,36, ,3, of said Indians provided for by the third section of the act of June W,,_xv,,’,,_392_ enth eighteen hundred and seventy-two, entitled An act for the re- FYPG n S as 0,, 3 hef of certain tribes of Indians in the Northern supemntendencyf ,;,,,;,;,,1 council of For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray ceipain qrnuiéms in the expenses of a general council of certain Indians in the Indian Ter- Lnl HID SXT! Ofy.