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 389 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 341. 1885. expenses of agents at seven agencies, and the support and civilization of Indians at Colville and Nisqually agencies, and pay of employees, including a. physician, for Cmur d’Alcnc reservation, sixteen thousand dollars. wyuming. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Wyoming: For general iuci~ dental expenses of the Indian service, including travelling expenses of agents and pay of employees. cnc thousand dollars. l Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. P¤¤¢¤i¤•| f•¤¤- T0 enable: the Secretary of the Interior to employ practical fhrmcrs, "“· in addition to the agency thrmers now employed, an wages not exceed- Compensation. ing seventy-tivo dollzws ouch per month, to supcrintcud and direct farming among such Indians as arc making effort for self support, twenty- five thousand dollars. I¤di¤¤ 1>¤"¢¢=- Pay of Indian police: For the service of not exceeding seven lmmlrw-l and fifty privatcs. nt eight dollars per month each, and not exceeding seventy-tive officers, at ten dollars par mouth each, of Indian police, to be- employed in maintaining urder and prohibiting illegal tmtlic in liquor on the several Indians mscrvatiunspud for the pmchasc of equipments and rations for policemen of non-ration agencies, eighty-three Inaba. thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the agent of the Navajo Indians may employ tcu Indian policemen, nt a rate of compensation not exceeding fifteen dollars por mouth each. vaccination. Sor purc vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, one thousand dollars. Indian supplies; Telographing and making purchases of Indian supplies: To pay the atratos not excocdingrcgular commercial rates ; inspection, and a ll other expenses connected therewith, including tclcgmphing, thirty-five thousand dollars. Trannpcrtstipn Transportation of Indian supplies: For this amount, for necessary °""‘“*""'PP"°'· expenses of transportation of such goods, provisions, and other mticles for the various tribes of Indians provided for by this act, including pay and expenses of transportation agents, two hundred and seventy- hvc thousand dollars. {ro enable 1 n_- For this amount, to enable Indians to avail themselves of the bcneiim Q]: :; L-"}; °*:¤3, of the homestead act, tivo thousand dollars. homestead set. Unimlded bd- That tho balance of the amount of one thousand two hundred and
 * ¤I¢8¤PN¤8- expenses of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian svrvicc, iucluding mnt; of warehouses and pay ofneccssary employees ; nd vortising,
 * 3 for {Q"` fifty dollars appropriated in the act making appropriations to supply

oxpgms of {gf deiicxcucws for tho fiscaf year eighteen hundred and eighty-four and _ m ¤ f Eastern prior years, to pay the expenses of the delegates represcntingtheEast- Ezquqi chmgm ern band of Cherokee Indians while in Washington attending to the g*::¤¤m£ business of the baud or tribe during the year eighteen hundred and M-, muh ".H_ eighty-four, and not expended for such purpose, is bcmby authorized able for mm pur- 1:0 be used to pay the expenses of said delegation, including travelling pommyeu 1885. expenses to and from Washington, during tho year eighteen hundred and eighty-tivo. _1; xp sung of To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay tho expenses of a visit
 * D*fcW:*¥{*I,¤;€ to Washington ol; certain 'ljurtle Mountain Indians, Eve hundred dol-

?, youngain Im Iars, to be immediately avmlable. ( IBD — Sosrivices and ex. That the sum of four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be pauses of fvguwr necessary, be and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money ohm W h 3 I B at for the purpose of paying the services and expenses of former delegates Wuhgafgton, md of sand Eastern banc! of Cherckees who have visited the city of Wash debts Nw baud. ington ou business of the band, and to pay debts of the band: Provided, Prwiw. Time ho portion of said appropriation shall be paid for the debts of said
 * !°€:f3    in the Treasury to the predit. of the Eastern band of Cherokee indians,