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Show 66 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. dollam &rough the Indian Department for feeding, clothing, and oirilieing the In-diuna. We beg leave 3 aim tn mention rhnt rlncso remarks apply only to eol~qucr~trdib es. There are somo6lndiana ira other porrlonr of tlbe United Stntos, wlkom it is scrchanry to !nrl!noo bv ~ t h c nr tethod~w, ho y r t IWVF tho wide sud inaolerzm nnll trewhery of ~ ~ rsr:~grs." ~ t ; t LJ fur rlw p 6 r r r part of tho lfildhor scarrered rllro~,ghout rha tzrrirury from rh.3 llorky hloantnir,~to rha Psrilir rods, are io s rouJitiun anhsrnorinlly the satne na thucr wito ism, the subiert of rhia rq,brt. ESTIMATES FOR APPROPRIATIONS SUBBlITTED RY THE INDIAN BUREAU. THROUGH THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, FOR TEE SUPPORT, ETC., OF THE INDIAN8 BERETO-FORE DESCRIBED, POR TAB FI~CIL PEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1875. (See letter from tha Eecretary of the Treasury, transmitting estimates of eppropriations on pages indicated.) 91. One agmt for the Malheur reserva,tion ................................. 91. Two agents for the tribes in Nersdn, vie: the Pi-Utes and Walker River and Pyramid Lake reservations, $1,500 each ............................... 91. One agent a t Fort Hall reservation ..................................... 91. One agent for the tribes in Uteb, viz: Uintsh Valley agency. ............ 92. One interpreter, Malheur agency ....................................... 92. One interpreter, Fort Hall agency ...................................... 92. Three interpretera for the tribes in Nevada, vie: Pi-Utes, Walker River, and Pyramid Lake ngenoien, at $500 each ................................. 92. One interpreter for the tribes in Utah. .................................. 104. Fulfillin treaties with Shoahoneea, Eastern, Weatern, Northmestern, and Gashio ban% ........................................................... 104. Esaern bands ........................................................ 104. Eleveuth of twenty installments, to be expended llndor the direction of the President in the purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, elther trs hunters or herdsmen, per Gf~h article treaty of Jnly 2~. .1 863. ................................................................. -~ 104. Tl'este5.n bands ....................................................... 104. Elevent,h of twenty inat~llmeotst,o be expended under the direction of the President in the pumhase of such articles as he may deem suitahle to t,heir wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty of October 1, 1863. ......................................................... 105. Northwestern bands .................................................. 105. Eleventh of twenty installment8,to beexpended under the dirootion of the President in the purchase of slmh artlalss ns he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third article treaty of July 30 1863 .... ? ............................................................ 1 0 5 . ' ~ o ~ h i ~.b..a.~..d..~.. .............................................. 105. Eleventh of twenty installments, to he expended under the direction of the President in the purchase of anoh articles, incl~ldingo attlr for herding or other purposes, as he. .m..a.y. .d.e.e.m.. .s.u..i.ta.b..l.e. t.o.. t.h.e.i.r. .w..a.n.t.s. .a.n.d.. .c.o.n.d..it.i.o n as hunters and herdsmen 105 fil$lli~tg tveaties with Sleoaltonees a d Banaocka. Bannocks : Fifth of thirty installments, to purchase four hundred anita of clothing for nlales over fourteen years of age, the flannel, hose, calico, and domesties for four hundred female8 over twelve years of age, aud suoh flannel and oatton goads as may be. .n..e.e.d.e..d. .t.a. .m..a.k..e.s.u..i.t.s. f.o.r. .f.o.u..r.h.u..n.d..r.e.d. .b.o..y.s. .a.n..d. .g.i.r.l s under the ages named ~ i f t ohf ten installments, for pnrohase of such articles as may bo considered proper by the Secretq of tho Int,erior, for eight hnudred persons roaming, at ten dollars each, and four hundred persons ongagad in a,griculture, st twenty dollarseach .................................................... .; pay of pi~ysioian, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blaok-smith, as per tenth artiole treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight ..................................................................... First of three installments, for the purchase of sseds and farming imple- ments, as per eighth artiole same treaty .................................. Trans"ortation of goods that may be puroha~ed for the Shoshone& and |