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Show 60 BEPORT OF THE COMMI8SIONER OF INDIAN ARFAIRB. Fort Belknap Reservation, ?&out.-Foulteen grazing permits, arl follows: Permittee. Venn. 2%:: Rats. Tax. Thom&aA.M~rlow. ................. May 1,1906, to ~ p d30l ,1 904 ...... n . s~l , o w. a ~ C.J.MoNamara .......................... do ............................ ! ' 1. W 2,WO.M, AlbertL.8mith .......................... do. ........................... J.N.Cook a n d M.C. s s n d s . April 2 : m l .W 2,wO.MI ......... 26 1aQ3 to ~ p %m.1%?4 ..... m 1. w 2 5 0 . ~ 1 Cook Bros. and W.D. Smothermsn do .:.. :... ...... .. .................. 950 1. W 350.0l1 Peter Larson Msy 1,1SW, to April50,1904 2 . m 1. w Z,WO.O(I ........................ ....... Riley Bmob ............................. do. ........................... 40 w 40.~8 S.W.Burtch ............................. do ............................ 35 1.W 3 5 . ~ 1 Jose h J Pauly ..................... July 1 1SW.to J u n e 30 1904. ...... 1W 1.00 1m.m Mea: ~ i n n e d y.... ................. MSY l:lsa?,to May 1 1904 ........ a 1.00 40.00 James B.Do r r i t~.. .................. May 20 1906 to May b3 1904 ...... m 1. w m.w L.Eranx ............................ May I, i903,io M P *1~,le OP ........ 4W 1.00 4W.W B.F.Stephens ............................ d o ............................ 4W l .W 4W.W A.J.Schulz do 30 l.W 3n.W .............................. ............................ Fort Berthold Reservation, Mont.-One grazing lease in favor of William Black, covering one township of land east of the Missouri River, estimated to contain 23,040 acres; term, one year from May 1, 1903; anuwl rental, $1,324.80. Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.-Twenty-six grazing permits as follows: Permittee. Venn. Number Rate. Tax. -of head. -- Idell Manning ................ Ma? 1,1903, to May 1,1904. ............... pm 51.m m.W So hieScott ....................... d0 .................................... 406 l.W 406.00 Neylie ~ a c d o n a l.d. ................ d o .................................... 1W 1.00 100.00 Lizzie Kims ........................ do .................................... 1W 1. W IW. w Mary M u m y ...................... do .................................... 50 1.00 50. w William Bmguier. ................. do.. .................................. 40 1.00 40.W John E. Bruguier .................. do .................................... 40 1.W 40.W Pi tzp~t r ick& Bowers ..............d o. ................................... m l.W 4W.00 R. 2. Patch ........................ d o .................................... 299 1.00 299. W Willtam 6. Jones ................... do .................................... 250 1. W 250.00 Walter 6. Patch .................... d o .................................... 1W 1. w 100. w G. C. Cosier ........................ d o .................................... 10 1.w 1 0 . ~ Nellie Smith ....................... do .................................... 130 1.W 1 8 0 . ~ M. F. Daly ......................... d o .................................... 123 1.m 123. W FrankKief. ................... May 18,1909, to May 18 1904 .............. 12 1.00 12. w Ke n t ~ a l e . .. .................. x a y 9 1903, to M ~ 9Y ib n ................ 96 1. w 96.00 shanley ~m. ................. M ~ ~Yb ~, mto, ~ a i 5y 190 4 .............. 75 1. w 75. w Daniel Knapp ................. May 1.1903, to May 1, i904 ................ 212 1. w 212.00 R. N. Blankenbaker ............... do .................................... 250 1.00 2 5 0 . ~ Her Good Lady Cushing ........... d o .................................... 180 1. W 180.00 Miehel & West ..................... do .................................... 1W 1.W 1W. w Joe Butch. ......................... d o .................................... 1W 1.00 Iw.w JohnSchlag do 58 1. W 38.W ........................ .................................... L. M. Newlon ...................... do .................................... 26 1.m 25.03 C. C. Sarynt ....................... do .................................... 25 1 . ~ 2 5 . ~ H. C. Wa ker ......................d o .................................... 19 1.m 14 M 1 I 1- I ----- Qreat Nemaha School farm, Potawatomi Agency, &~.-One farming lease in favor of William Ogden, for two years from March 1, 1903; considemtion, $327 per annum; 5 acres surrounding the school build-ing reserved. |