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Show t,( /nilian criniinuls punished during the year ! }-,\- lourls of Indian offenses SA IZnA-zY. 2. By other methods, such as civil, military, or tribal authority (a).. yAYxr.y., 29. Number of whiskey-sellers prosecuted and kind and extent of 77 J punishment of each 7.yTTTirXy. 30. Numberof acres cultivated during the year 1. By Government..ZfYzxY2. By Indians 31. Numberof acres broken during the year 1. By Government.YY?^Y_ 2. By Indians-j2.Hf.~_ 32. Number of acres under fence ._AcX~Xv :;:!. T.nds of fencing made during the year &Y7.'.°. 34. Number of families actually living upon and cultivating lands allotted in severalty (.) ...ZAAy^i'xZ. 35. Numberof miles of mails on reservation made by Indians tinr-ing year -. AZyy^cZ __ 3(1. Number of mill's of roads repaired by them. .. 37. Number of Indians who have worked on roads ^XXXAXCy 38. Number of day's labor by them on roads (<•) Trv*?-CX 39. I'roduco raised: Bushels of wheat.. " oats-.. " barley and rye-- " corn- " potatoes " turnips . -- " onions " beans .-. " other vegetables Number of melons " pumpkins.. . 40. Tons of hay cut 41. Bounds of butter made Ily Government. (d.) A *y*uy --f-" -Jf-. -f- - •fr- -•/•- -U- -ff~ a -J* 42. Feet of lumber sawed ./. - s? J 43. Feet of timber marketed bv Indians . A X ? _ ? ? _ f X y/Z-' 44. Cords of wood cut by Indians 7X797 By India nt. J/A.yy ZAyyyp- ..'. ___AfAxx*Y yyyp..z .-Y-SZZV.'' yl^tjytY zyy/A.y y * jy, .ALZTXY. yy r> ...y/^<Y ALcr^iyY 45. Number of pounds of freight transported by Indians with their own teams 77.y.Yssy..yAy<p. 4G. Amount earned by them «7 CS> by such freightage- AZ-'-.Z^SZ,,C)_ Z cS O 48. Yalutyof products of Ii y/yAA&.Ayh Value of products of In 47. Value/of Indian labor sold lo the Government -ts£) Indian labor sold other wis- cz~&ry> 49. Stock owned: Number of hnrsi " mules sw me :,,"''1> I goats domestic fowls (f): ./s-z^A,Ay_Ay^._ Soy) ZZY?^ 3zzZ) (n) Stale method, (b) Notice that this means fnmitie.% not iniliviiluiils. (<:) Number of persons multiplied b.\- the number of days they huvo worked. (it) Kxcludin<; iri'jis raised by schools, (<-) ( hickens, dii-ks. ceese, or turkeys. Statistics in regard to wool, cotton, blankets, baskets, lisli, berries, sugar, honey, or other important Indian manufactures or products should be added to the above. Where more space is required in the blank, use additional paper, and refer lo the question by title, or number. Give statistics of each tribe neparnteli/. |