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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 412. 1889. 997 at same agencies. six thousand dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Incidental expenses of Indian service in New Mexico: For general New Mexico. incidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expen- · ses of agents in New Mexico, and 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- 0¤‘<=3<>¤· dental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, in Oregon, and 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 inci- Uwlndental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, in Utah, 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; Washingmu. For general incidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling 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 Coeur d’Alene Reservation, sixteen thousand dollars. , _ Incidental expenses of Indian service in Wyoming: »For general Wyomingincidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. _ i  _ Miscellaneous To enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ (practical farm- Practical farmers ers, in addition to the agency farmers now employe, at wages not exceeding seventy-five dollars each per month, to superintend and direct farming among such Indians as are making edort for self-support, fifty thousand dollars; and no person shall be employed as such farmer who has not been for at least five years previous to such employment practically engaged in the occupation of farming. Pay of Indian police : For the service of not exceeding seven hun- mum pence. dred privates, at ten dollars per month each, and not exceeding seventy officers, at twelve dollars per month each, of Indian police, to be employed in maintaining order and prohibiting illegal traiiic in liquor on the several Indian reservations, and for the purchase of equi ments and rations for policemen of non-ration agencies, one hundred and fourteen thousand dollars. For compensation of judges of Indian courts. at such rates as may Judges, rndxm be fixed from time to time by the Secretary of the Interior, hve thou- °°}“”‘ sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For pure vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, one thousand Vaccination. dollars. Tele aphin and making purchases of Indian su plies; To pa .S¤r>r>¤¤S· feiesrevk the exgdnses ot? purchasing goods and supplies for the Iiidian service; mg' m` including rent of warehouses and pay o necessary employees; advertising, at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates: inspection and all other ex enses connected therewith, including telegraphing, forty thousand dollars. Transportation of Indian supplies: For this amount, for necessary Trsjrgtpmvcn of ex enses of transportation of such goods, provisions. and other ar- mp ticles for the various tribes of Indians provided for by this act, including pay and expenses of transportation agents, three hundred thousan ollars.