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Show CONTENTS. . Intemperance ......................................................... . Wild West shows and similar exhibitions .............................. LTII . 0 n a d e ................................................................ LIX , . :$ . % i ~ d o v e rre wrvatiom .............................................. -11 .................................... L , . Grants since last annnal report LXIV Grsnts referred to in last annual report ............................ LXVI .: .. :'I . ! . Cattle on Indian reservations .......................................... LXSI . .: I, Status and right8 in Indian tribe8 of mixed bloods and hersons adopted. LXXIII \.,, 'Iv . 29 . . 'Intro dera in the Indian Territory ...................................... LXXW :!4 ............................................... Contraati with Indians LXXX United States court in the Indian Territory .......... : ................ -XI . ' .f !.:. Courtsof Indian offeusea .............................................. ~ h a x r r r % \ 1 r,:i..! _ Table 11. Number of Indian judges allowed a t agenoies, termof sew- .', " , , ice, pay, etc.,for 1890. ........; .. ................................. ~xxxrv i.5 Table V15. Agencies at which judges have been recommended, salary, ;:~!:,] itc., for 1891. ................................................... LXXXV 3 Indian police. ........................................................ xc .:$ , :,.# Table 13. Agenoies at whioh Indian paliee were employed, number, ................................................ f etc., during 1890 XCIV Indian farming ....................................................... xclv Table 14. Number of allotments made, awes cultivated, oropsraised by Indians, eto .................................................. xcrk Farming stations .................................................. ......................................................... O. i Irrigation GI . Logging by Indians. .:. ............................................... CII . : . . White Earth Agenoy, Minn ....................................... 011 ; ' Green Bay Agency, Wis .......................................... P cvr j , . Dasd and fallen timber on Indian allotment^ ...................... cxn i * Cash p&ymeota to Indiana. ............................................ cxv Salariesof agents ..................................................... oxvII1 1 Table 15. Areas of reserves and nomber of Indiana under Indian ' agencies, bonds and salaries of agentq and amounts disbursed by them ........................................................... cgnr Purchase, inspection, and shipment of supplies ......................... c x x ~ . Indian finances ...,.. ....................... : ......................... Cxxm . . Fun ds available during fiscal years 1889-'90 and 1890-'91 ........... cxxul Table 16. Appropriations for 1889J90 and 1890-'91 ............. cxxm Table 17. Unexpended balances of fonds.. ..................... c m , Table 18. Trust funds held at oommenoement of 1889-'!I0 and 1890-'91 ;..... ....................................... :.. .... CXXIV . Table 19. Money available and expenditures made in 1890 ...... ixxv Table 20. Total nioney availkble for 1891 ...................... cxxv Trust funds of the five oivilieed tribes ............................. cxxvr ' . Table 21. Trust fnnds of the five civilized tribes: Tmst funds of otlier tribes ......................... ;. .............. cxxv ',,.A Table 22. Trust funds of tribes other than five civilized tribes.. cxxvr L Depredations ......................................................... cxxvr Table23. Depredation claimson handandreceivedeince Maroh 3,1885 cxxx I1 |