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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 85. 1880. 13] at Grand Ronde and Siletz agencies, sixteen thousand dollars, and pay of employees at the same agencies, eight thousand dollars; in all, twenty- four thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Utah: For general incidental Umhi expenses of the Indian service, support and civilization of Indians at Uintah Valley agency, eight thousand dollars, and pay of employees at said agency, three thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Washington: For general Woohington; incidental expenses of the Indian service at seven agencies and pay of _ employees and the support and civilization of Indians at Colville and Nisqually agencies, twenty thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Wyoming: For general inci- Wyoming. gegtal expenses of the Indian service and pay of employees, two thousand o ars. MISCELLANEOUS. Telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies: To contract for the Supplies Indian service, advertising at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, thirty thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of Promo. the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, whenever it can be done advantageously, to purchase for use in the Indian service, from Indian manual and training schools, in the manner customary among individuals such articles as may be manufactured at such schools, and which are used in the Indian service. Accounts of such transactions shall be kept in the Indian Bureau and in the training schools, and reports thereof made from time to time. Salary of Ouray, head chief of the Ute Nation: For seventh install- Ouray. ment of annuity, to be paid to Ouray so long as he shall be chief of the Ute Indians, one thousand dollars. No part of the money appropriated by this act shall be paid, or in any _Indian Commis way uscd, for the payment of the salaries or expenses of the Indian *”°¤°”· Commissioners provided for by section two thousand and thirty-nine of R. S., 2039. the Revised Statutes of the United States. Pay of Indian police: For the services of not exceeding eight hun- Indian police. dred privates at five dollars per month each, and not exceeding one hundred officers at eight dollars per month each, of Indian police, and ' for equipments and rations, to be employed in maintaining order and prohibiting illegal traffic in liquor on the several Indian reservations, seventy thousand dollars: Provided, That teachers and Indians ern- promo. ployed at agencies in any capacity shall not be construed as part of agency employees named in section five of the act making appropriations for the Indian service for the nscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, approved March third, eighteen hundred and 1875, ch. 132, seventy-ive. 18 Stat., 449. For additional clothing not specincally appropriated for under the Acldi tional treaties with the various tribes, to be distributed by the Secretary of olothmgthe Interior in cases where necessary, fortyfve thousand dollars, and he shall cause report to be made to Congress at its next session thereafter of his action under this provision. _ _ To refund to the appropriation for Sioux of diiierent tribes, including Yankton sioux Santee Sioux of Nebraska, the proceeds of the sale of sheep and wool and Santee Sioux, made in June last and covered into the Treasury, being two thousand *`°”#PP"°P“*m°”· five hundred and ninety-two dollars and ninety cents, are hereby re- ` appropriated, to be expended for the Yankton Sioux. For this amount to pay the following-named persons the sums annexed to their names: _ To J. D. Abbott, of Cherokee County, North Carolina, one hundred J. D. Abbott. and se venty-ilve dollars. _ To M. C. King, of Cherokee County, North Carolina, two hundred M. G. King. and twelve dollars and three cents.