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 88 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 180. 1884. m§;¤¤. Y¤¤kf<>¤ s1oUx, YANKTON TRIBE. 11 Stat., 744. For sixth of ten instalments. third series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, per fourth article of treaty of April nineteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, twenty-five thousand dollars; 19 Smla 2* For subsistence and civilization of and purchase of stock for two thousand Yankton Sioux, heretofore provided for in appropriations under “Fulfilling treaty with Sioux of different tribes/’ forty thousand dollars; in all, sixty-five thousand dollars. (_hE€j$;,T=¤b*=<1¤=~· Urnns, crxnnouacnn BAND. 13 Stat.,  For pay of blacksmith, as per tenth article of treaty of October seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, seven hundred and twenty dollars. C on fe d erated CONFEDERATED BANDS OF `UTES. bands of Utes. 15 Stat., 622. For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and one blacksmith, as per fifteenth article of treaty of March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, six thousand dollars; For pay of two teachers, as per same article of same treaty, one thousand eight hundred dollars; 15 Stat., 621. For purchase of iron and steel, and the necessary tools for blacksmith shop, per ninth article of same treaty, two hundred and twenty dollars; 15 $*8*-» 622- For sixteenth of thirty instalments, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for clothing, blankets, and such other articles as he may deem proper and necessary, under eleventh article of same treaty, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. _ 15 S*‘*°·> 622 For annual amount, for the purchase of beet, mutton, beans, and potatoes, or other necessary articles of food as per twelfth article of same treaty, twenty-tive thousand dollars; Em p lqyees at For pay of employees at the several Ute agencies, five thousand dol- U*° ”*8°¤°‘°”· lars; in all, sixty-three thousand and twenty dollars. Winnebagoes. WINNEBAGOES. 7 Stat., 545. For interest on eight hundred and four thousand nine hundred and nine dollars and seventeen cents, at live per ccutum per annum, per fourth article of treaty of November first, eighteen hundred and thirty- 12 Stat., 628. seven, and joint resolution of July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to expend said interest for the support, education, and civilization of said Indians, forty thousand two hundred and forty-five dollars and forty-five cents; 16 Stat., 355. For interest on seventy-eight thousand three hundred and forty dollars and forty-one cents, at five per centum per annum, to be expended, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for the erection of houses, improvement of their allotments of land, purchase of stock, agricultural implements, seeds, and other beneficial objects, three thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars and two cents; in all, forty- tour thousand one hundred and sixtytwo dollars and fortyseven cents. Utes. UTES. For fourth of ten instalments to be distributed, at the discretion of the President, to such Ute Indians as distinguish themselves by good sense, energy, and perseverance in the pursuits of civilized life and in the promotion of a good understanding between the Indians and the Government and people of the United States, four thousand dollars. Survey ofporticm Three thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary to eu- °f ?“Y”’%;P ’;‘{"*”`· able the President to cause to be surveyed such portion of the Puyal-
 * ,f}f.;;,,,,0:;i' 'Q5; mp reservation in Washington Territory into lots as he may deem adm.,, me ’ I visable and direct, and the same assign to such individual Indians or