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 FORTY·NlNTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 320. 1887. 463 Incidental expenses of Indian service in Colorado: For general inci- Colorado. dental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand five hundred dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Dakota: For general inci- Dakota. dental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents at ten agencies for the Sioux, hve thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Idaho: For general inci- Idaho. dental expenses of the Indian service in Idaho, including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Montana: For general inci- M<>¤'¤=¤¤¤· dental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, four thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Nevada: For general inci- Nevadadental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand five hundred dollars; and support and civilization ot’ Indians located on the Pi-Ute, Walker River, and Pyramid Lake reservations, including Pi—Utes on Western Shoshone agency, fifteen thousand dollars; and pay of employees at same agencies, six thousand dollars; · in all, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ Incidental expenses of Indian service in New Mexico: For general in- New M°¤°°· cidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, support and civilization of Indians at Pueblo agency, and pay of employees at said agency, five thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Oregon : For general inci· Oregon. dental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents in Oregon, support and civilization of Indians at Grand Ronde and Siletz agencies, ten thousand dollars; and pay of employees at the same agencies, six thousand dollars: in all, sixteen thousand dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Utah: For general incidental U*¤h· - expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, support and civilization of Indians at Uintah Valley and Ouray agencies, and pay of employees at said agencies, ten thousand dollars. _ Incidental expenses of Indian service in Washington Territory : For _WashingtonTergeneral incidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling “*°r¥· expenses of agents at seven agencies, and the support and civilization of Indians at Colville and N isqually agencies, and pa.y of employees, including a physician for Cmur d’Alene reservation, sixteen thousand dol- _ lars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in Wyoming: For general in- Wyoming. cidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to use the _Procee¤ls of Inmoney which has been or may hereaiter be covered into the Treasury *1*83 ,**%*2* **2*** under the provisions of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred gfsegfemxff EQ and eighty-three, and which is carried on the books of that Department wrt0f_ under the caption of “Indian moneys, proceeds of labor," for the bene- Vol- 22, p- 590- tit of the several tribes on whose account said money was covered in, in such way and for such purposes as in his discretion he may think best, and shall make annually a detailed report thereof to Congress. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ practical iarmers, Practical farmin addition to the agency farmers now employed, at wages not exceed- mling seventy-tive dollars each per month, to superintend and direct farming among such Indians as are making eftort for self-support, forty thousand dollars; and no person shall be employed as such iarmer who ,,. has not been for at least five years previous to such employment practically engaged in the occupation of iarming. _ _ Pay of Indian police: For the service of not exceeding seven hundred I¤d¤¤¤ P<>h¤¤· privates, at eight dollars per month each, and not exceeding seventy