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Show WHDLESALyROCERS & WALLACE SISSON, OF CO. Forty-lni- yy H ra thx j J Congress United States Of tue J Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the first day of December, 1873, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-thir- d day of June, 187-4- le OILIESIA - PUBLIC ACTS A . ln Retail Deal''3 s, An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for ' the service of the government for the fiscal years ending June 39, 1873 and 1S74, and for other pur- d poses. (Concluded.) GROCERIES AND MERCHANDISE, (jEERAL For mileage of Senators who took their seats after the passage of the act WE CARRY THE Larsesl Slock in Corinnc AGENTS OF TI1EJ Works. Foffder Califoruh I $500. UT. CORINNE, SENATE. For clerks to committees, pages, horses and wagons, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1873, $8,000. For expenses of heating and ventila- tng apparatus, for tile fiscal year ending June 30, 1873, $63.83. To pay John L. Hickman for services as laborer during the forty first congress, as allowed by resolution of the Senate of March 3, 1873, $376.40. To pay Rev. E. D. Owen for services as acting chaplain of the senate, $73. For clerks to committees and pages, $21,065.97. For labor, $13,000. For furniture and repairs, $4,000. For coal for the heating and ventilating apparatus for the fiscal year 1874, approved January 20, 1874, $1,153.20. For .reporting the proceedings and debates of the senate for the remainder of the forty third congress, not already paid for, $42,364, in leiu of all compensation otherwise provided for. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. To enable the clork of the house to pay the salaries of nine messengers for the month of March, 1873, as per resolution f the house of February 7, 1873, $1,117.80. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for clerks to committees of the house of representatives during the present fiscal year, the sum of $2,000; of which amount the bueu of $75 shall be paid to A. F. Childs for services in aiding to complete papers of report number 139. To pay the ffve official reporters of the proceedings and debates of the house for the remainder of the forty third congress, $24,815; hereaftor the pay of the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of each house shall be $50,000 for each congress; and the pay of official reporters of the committees of theJiouse shall be $5,000 each per annum, and this shall be in lieu of all other compensation for such services in reporting the proceedings of each and all of said com mittees. PvrJ.r j San Francisco in jobMn? lots ak rice, freijht aJJoii. sol FAIDJKIESEL&CO FORWARD NQ I AXD COJllIISSIOS Kee 01 MERCHANTS, haad a thoic stoak of Groceries, Cigam, Cutlery, Pipes, Liquors, rrM For compensation foi clerical services rendered to the committee on reform in the civil service from January 1, $000; and for messenger to the committee on war claims, from January 1, $250. For fuel for the home of representatives for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1871, $2,500. To pay fuur watchmen of the capitol poiee force from January 1 to July 1, 1874, and no longer, the, sum of $1,999.92 is hereby apropriatecl That the unexpended balance of the appropriation made in the act approved March 3, 1873, entitled, An act nnik-i- ng for appropriations sundry civil exof the penses government for the fiscal Jnne year ending 30, 1S74, Rnd for other for purposes, altering and refitting the hall of the house of representatives for the accommodation of the increased number of members, be, and hereby is, transferred to the appropriation for the general care and repairs of the capitol building, to bo used for the improvement and repairs of the same, under the architect of the capitol. ETC. ETC., y, Mes-caler- Two for the tribes in Colorado, namely, Les Pinos and White river agencies. Six for the tribes in Nebraska, namely, Great Nemaha, Omaha, Winnebago, Pawnee, Otoe and Santee agoncies. One foi the tribes in lvgrisas. Eight for the tribes in the Indian territory, namely, Kaw or Kansas and Kickapoo, Sac and Fox, Quapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and Comanche, Upper Arkansas arrd Wichita agencies; and one for the Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws and Serainolcs. One for the tribes in Minnesota, at the White Earth agency. One for the tribes in Iowa, namely, at the Sac and Fox of Iowa agency, $500, and $1,200 to build a school house: Provided, That no salary be paid to the agent unless he lives near enough to the agency to teach and care for the tribe every day. Two for the tribe? in the state of Wisconsin, namely, at the Green Bay and in to agencies. La One for the tribes in the state of Michigan, namely, at the Mackinac agency. One for the New York Indians namely, at tho New Yoik agency. Seven for the tribes in the territory of Arizona, Colorado river, lapago, Fima and Maricopa, Chirieahui, Sait Carlos, Camp Apache, and Moquis Fueblo agencies. In all, $102,509; Provided, That it shall bo the duty of tho president to dispense with the services of such Indian agents mentioned heroin as may be practicable; and where it is practicable he shall require the same person to perform the duties of two agencies at one salary. For pay of special agent, one for the Chippewaa at Red Lake, one for the Pillagers, at Leach Lake, Minnesota; one for tho Mission Indians in California; one Assineboines and tho Gros Ventre at Fort Bolknnp, Montana; one for the tribes in Oregon, namely, Alsea; and two for the tribes in Washington territory, namely, 1'ulalip and Quinai-el- t; at $1,300 each; in all, $10,500. For pay of one chief clerk, $1,600; one-- assistant clerk, $1,200; and one copyist, $600; for tho central superin. tendency, $3,400. For pay of clerk for tho northern superintendency, $1,200. For pay of seventy six interpreters, as follows : Seven for the tribes in Oregon One for the Klamath agency, and one for tho Grande Rondo, Siletz Umatilla, Warm spring, and Malheur and Aliea sub agencies. Six interpreters for tbetribos in Washington territory, to be assigned to such agencies as the secretary of the interior may direct, at $500 per annum each. Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely, Ncz perce and Fort Hall agencies, at $500 p:i annum each. Three for the tribes in Nevada, namely, Piute, Walker river and Pyramid Lake agencies, at $500 each. Five for the tribes in Montana Black feet, Crow and Milk river or Fort Peck agencies, and Fort Belknap spuciulligeney, at $100 each. Ten for the trib-j- in Dakota, namely, Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yankton, Pon ca, Upper Missouri, Grand river, Cheyenne river, Fort Berthold, Sisseton and Devils Luke agencies, at $400 each per For continuing Botanic gardens: Tobaccos, For pay of two superintendents of of the same, $20,000. Indian affairs for the central and northern For vaccine matter and vaccination of superinteadencies, $2,000 each. Indians, $2,000 For pay of 69 agents of Indian af-For presents to and provisions for Infairs, $1,500 each, except the one at dians, $5,000. For contingencies, including traveling, 'Iowa, namely: Six for the tribes in Oregon, namely, incidental, current and exWarm Springs Klamath, Grand Ronde, penses of superintendentscontingent and agents, Siletz, Umatilla and Malh our agencies. and of their offices, $30,000. "Five for the tribes in Washington terAPACHES, KIOWAS AND COritory, namely, Neah Bay, Yakarna, MAN CHES. Colvil, Nisqually, Puallup and other For seventh 6f thirty installments, as tribes, and SKokomish agencies, Three for the tribes in California, provided to be expended under the 10th namely, Hoopa valley, Round vail ay and article f the treaty of October 21, 1867, concluded at Medicine Lodge creek, in Tule river agencies. Two for the tribes in Nevada, namely, Kansas, with the Kiowag and Coman-cheand under the third article of tho Piute-anWalker river, and Pyramid treaty of the same date with the Apaches, lake agencies. Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely, $30,000. For purchase of clothing, as provided Ncz Perce and Fort Hall agencies. in the same treaties, $26,000. Four for the tribes in Montana, nameFor pay of carpenter, farmer, blackly, Flathead, Blackfoot,- Crow and Milk miller and engineer," $5,200. smith, river or Fort Peck agencies. For of Ten for the tribes in Dakota, namely, pay physician and teacher, $2,500. Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yankton, PonFor transportation of goods, $4,00: ca Upper Missouri, Grand river, Chey Provided, That the foregoing stated ennQ. river, Fort Berthold, Sissoton an appropriations for the Apaches, Kiowa devils lake agencies, and Comanches shall be expended only One for the tribes in Wyoming trrri-torin behalf of those Indians who go on narcolv, Shoshone aeency. One for ilio tribes in Utah, namely, and remain upon reservations and refrain from hostilities. Uintah valley agency. Fhe Five for tribee in New Mexico, ARICKAREES, GROS YENTRES o namely, Pueblo, Aibiquiu, Navajo, AND MAN DANS. Apache and Southern Apache For this amount, to be expended in agencies. improvements and buildings ht tho bo tunic gardons, $3,000. For improving Capitol grounds: for sewers and capitol grounds and street lights in tho same, $20,000: Iro- vided, That so much of said sum as is necessary shall be expended by the architect of the capitol in forthwith removing from the capitol grounds the engine building south of the capitol. For the purchase of the original lot numbered 1, square numbered OS 3, in the city of Washington, containing about 15,000 superficial feet, with the improvements Thereon, for a site for a fire engine house, $18,000. Reform school; To reimburse the fund of the reform schoel in the District of Columbia for Work dene and materials furnished in the erection and furnish- - Flat-head- ?, s annum. annum. Seven for tho tribes in NeVv Mexico, namely, two for the Navajo agency, one each for the Albiauiu. Ciinmarron. Me -- a- measures as shall be most effectual to -- Who! esale and "PORTE RS OF Retail FRUIT. ffortljn md Dobs Mtf o.) enforce any right or claim which United States have to this amoant of money or any part thereof, now involved inor the bankruptcy of Henry D. Cooke hav-of Jay Cooke and company, the same D. Henry ing been in tho hands ofsaid reform f Cooke, as treasurer his of bankruptcy, school, at the time and being then moneys belonging to the United States, ajad to inquire into this loss of tho public moneys, and ascertain who is responsible therefor, and institute such prosecutions as public justi e may proceedrequire, aod that he report his his next in ings therein to congress 11 BOOTHS for OYSTERS J. agency shall be abolished after December, 1874. Two for the tribes in Colorado Los Pinos and White river agency, at $500 per annum each. Seven for tribes in Nebraska, to bo assigned to such agencies as the secretary of the interior may direct, at $400 each per annum. the tribes in Kansas, namely, Two Pottawattomie and Kickapoo agencies, at $400 each. the Indian terFight for tho tribes asin the secretary of ritory, to be assigned at $400 each per the interior may dinct, annum; $600 or so much thereof a may be necessary to supply temporary interpreters to the semi civilized tribes. Three for the tribes in Wisconsin At Green Bay, Lac Court Oreilles and La Fointe agencies, at v400. Four Jor the tribes in Minnesota--Boise 1 orte, Chippewas, AV hite Larth. lied Lake ...d Pillar aseocie., at 400 each. fr Y. HDVERTIStfAtllTS. TtUiER l, & JEWELERS, Xost. 10I7A 101 Honlgoiufry Kir Corner Nutte SAN FRANCISCO RIOR. For last of 20 Instalments in coin, per 4th article treaty of September 30, ep8 1854, $5,000. P0.V1), REYNOLDS & CO., For last of 20 instalments, in goods, household furniture and cooking utensils, per 4lh article treaty of September 30, 1854, $8,000. For last of 20 instalments, for agricultural implements and cattle, carpenters and other tools, and building material, as per 4th article treaty of September 30, IMPOUTEUS Wines 212 AND JOBVE11S JN Ac Liquors 4'nlirorula Street, San Francisco, California. 1854, $3,000. For last of 20 instalments, for moral and educational purposes, $300 of which are to be paid to the Grand Portage band yearly to enable them to maintain a school at their village, per same article, such goods, provisions and other articles $3,000. For last of 20 instalments for 6 smiths as the president may from time to time and assistants, per 2d and 5th articles determine, including transportation treaty of September 30, 1854, $5,040, thereof, in instructing in agricultural and For last of 20 instalments, For the and mechanical pursuits, in providing support of 6 smiths shops, per same employees, educating children, procuring articles, $1,320. medicine and. medical attendance, care For 18th of 20 instalments, for the for and support of tho aged, sick and support of the 7th smith and infirm, fbs the helpless orphans of said and support of shops, per samensdstant, articles, Indians, and in any other respect to pro- $1,060. mote their civilization, comfort and imFor support of smith and shop during provement; including pay of one physithe pleasure of the president, as per 7n cian, $1,500; one farmer, one carpenter, nnd 12th articles treaty of April 7, I860, one engineer and one blacksmith, at $900 $600, each; also, one teamster and one herd.r, For the suport of two farmers during at $700 each per annum, $85,000. the pleasure of tho president, as per 12th APACHES. article treaty of September 30, 1854, nnd For this amount, to subsist and prop- 7th article ef the trer.ty of April 7, 1806, erly care for the Apaches in Arizona $1,200. For transportation and necessary cost and New Mexico who have been or who of delivery of annuity ami provision may. be collected on reservations in New for the Chippewas of Lake Superior, Mexico and Arizona, namely, for thpso . in Arizona, $375,000; and for those in $2,000. New Moxiee, $125,000; in all, $500,000: CHIFrEWAS OF TIIE MISSISProvided, That this appropriation shall SIPPI. bo expended only in behalf those Indians 10 For 8th of instalment? of the 2d who. go on and remain upon eaid reserin series, money, per 4th article treaty of vations and refrain from hostilities. October 4, 1842, and 8th article treaty f ARAPAHOE, CHEYENNES, KIO- September 30, 1854, and 3d article of WAS, APACHES, COMANCUES, treaty of May 7, 18G4, $4,100.77. For 8th of 10 instalments of the 2d AND WIC11ITAS. for the pay of 2 carpeuters, per For subsistence of the Arapahoe, series, 4th article treaty of October 3, 1842, ar.d Cheyenne, Apache, Kiowa, Comanche, 8tU article treaty of September 30, 1854,. and Wichita Indians (and transportation and 3d article of treaty of May 7, 1864, of tho same) who have been collected $400. upon the reservations set apart for their For Sth of 10 instalments of the 2d use and occupation, in the Indian terriseries, in goods, a3 per .same articles, tory, $300,000: Provided that this ap $3,500. proptiation be expended only on behalf For Sth of 10 instalments of the 2d of those Indians who go on and remain series, for support ofiisehools, per same upon said reservations and refrain from article, $060.67. hostilities: And provided further, That For 8th of 10 instalments of the 2d no troops shall be kept stationed on the series, for the support of 2 smiths shop-reservations on which said Indians are including pay of 2 smiths and assistants, located, but the northern line of Texas per eame articles, $666.67. to shall be guarded so far as For Sth of 10 instalments of the fid prevent the Indians from roaming into series, for pay of 2 farmer-- , a per 31 that State, or the whites from intruding article treaty of May 7, 1864, $333 33. on the Indian 'reservations, except such For last of 20 instalments of annuity troops as may be necessary to preserve in money, per 3d article treaty of Fel-ruorder. 22, 1855,' $20, COO. ASSINEBOINES. For 27ih and fiSth of 4G instalments For this amount, to be expanded in to be paid to tho Chippewa of the Missuch goods, provisions and other articles sissippi, per 3d article treaty f August a3 the president may from time to time 2, 1847, and 3d article treaty of March determine, transportation 19, 1867, $2,000. including in For 7th of 10 instalments for the supin thereof, agricultural instructing in mechanical and providing port of a school or schools upon said respursuits, employees, educating children, prucur-in- g ervation, in accordance with 3d article medicine and medical attendance, .reaty of March 19, 1867, $4,000. and For 7th of 10 instalments t be excare for and support of the aged,siek infirm, for the helpless orphans of said pended in promoting the progress of Indians, and in any other respect to pro- the people in agriculture nnd assisting mote their comfort, civilization and im- them to become self sustaining, per same provement, (including pay of one detec- article, $6,000. For 7th of 10 instalments for the pur tive, $900; one cook, $4S0; and two chae of nccessiiry medicines, per same laborers at $600 each), $50,000. article, $300. liLACKFEET, BLOODS, AND 11 E- -' For transportation nnd necessary cost GANS. of delivering annuities and provisions For this amount, to be expended in for the Chippewas of the Mississippi, in such goods, provisions, and other articles accot dance with Gth Article of treaty of as the president may from time to time March 19, 3807, $2,000. To bn continued. transportation including determine, and in agricultural thereof, in instructing Noticamechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring In tlie Probate court in and for Box Elder counmedicine and medical attendance, care ty and Territory of Utah, lion bamnel biniut, for and support of the. aged, sick and jmltce. J. Sildara, plaintiff, vs. Frances M. Kilinfirm, for the helpless orphans of said Bdw.rd daut. defe. dare, to Indians, and in every other respect The people of the Territory of Utah send Kildare, deft. .Cant: You promote their comfort, civilization and grielnig to JTarces JI. answer t'ue petition of to et are her one of y required pay improvement, (including one in paid court, a.ed against J. Edward Kiidare, carpenter, you, within ten dijB, xr.iuve of the day of blacksmith, one farmer, one teacher and one detective, at $900 service, alter tue service on yu of thia if served within tin conniy; otherwUe. each per annum; and an assitant teacher wi hin f. rty days from rueh se.vioe, exclusive at $600 per annum), $50,000. cf the day ot service; or juogme by delauit will be taken against you according to tee AND CALAFOOI AS, MOLALLAS, prayer of sa 1 petit ouer. oaid action is brought Onii:K.HKOLI('Ti:). opttf c. c. KAN re. MKHAKI. KAJtK. .USD, KIXfi (SuecoaPors to T. K. fifD, & CO., Hunter, Wand & Co.) IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS l!t W ines Xjitjuors Proprietors Hunters California Wheat Whiskey, for JOSEPH FINCH'S CELEBRATED PENNS YLYAN IA Abo, Agents RYE WIIISKE Y, i 607 SAN and 09, lYont St., near Jackson, - FRANCISCO - CAL . eepStf JAM US I)A LV, H. WARD. DALY & WARD, 1M PORTTRS OK Foreign and Domestic Whies Iiquoi'N Karramrnto Street, Xo. 311 , Pet'veu'ii Front and battery, po-sib- le FRANCISCO. --5 vopt'tf ary v' Loal - OF WILLAMCLACKAMAS ETTE VALLEY. For last of five installments of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial objects, per treaty of January 25, 1863, ISAAC D. lHJATOD.Y, Shipping and Commission Merchant 418 tenth article, $5,500. CHEYENNES AND ARAFAHOES. For serlh of thirty installments, pro- vided to be expended under t(je tenth article of the treaty of October 28, 1867, $20,000. For purchasing clothing, asper same article, $1 4,500. pay of physician and teacher, as Fjt $2,500. per 13 ih nriiele same r pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller and enginter, as pr same article, $5,200. For transpoitation ef goods for the Chayennvs and Arapahocs, $5,000. the bouds of matyou and said plaintiff, rimony existing between on the ground or wiluUJde ert ou, which will to sail petition more fuiy appear oy on file in s id action, y fcl you are hereby that if you f .il -- 4poutf and answer the said petition as above required, plalniff wi take default ag dust you and apply toxhe court for the relief therein prayed.for. In testimony whereof, I, J O. Wright, clerk of said court, do hereunto set toy hand and uflix th" seal court, this 11th day of DecemJ. C. WRlwHT.c erk. L.S. ber, 1874. Front Street, CAR. SAN FRANCISCO, Particular attention paid to the purchasing of China and Japan Teas, California Wines and Liquors. sopStf GRAND HOTEL. JOHNSON 6l CO., Proprietors, MONTGOMERY AND MARKET STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO. sopStf E.MARTIN CO., Se to obtain a deer, e dissontm? no-tifi- ed 1 Importers and Jobbers of Wines arid Liquors, 408 ot-eai- d sej.Ftf Legal Notice. In tha Prr.bi.to court n and for Bov Ildr county and Tvnitory of Utah. Hon. Samuel Smith, judge.' Charles Smith, plaintiff, vs. Nancy J. Smith, tri-atdefendant. F-.T' rdtory of Uttdi and greetThe peup e of ing to Nancy J. 3m Ph, defeudan': You are corapla'nto' Cba. eroby r. qtirAtoai-swt-rtbSmith, in suid crurf, fihd again I you, wittnn t u days, exc.nsive of the day of Beivice, aH.r the service ou you of tuis summon', if served annual report. within ihia county ;o berwie, within forty cay CHICKASAWS. from snth aervice, exclusive of the dy of 1874. Approved, June 20, vr by default will be tafeen For permanent annuity in goodf, per against youjudgment according to the prayer of iid pe a de 1st article treaty of February 25, 1799, Ution. Sai l action ia brought to obtsiu exiar-mg w" of LUMOIA bonoa FF VF the di matrimony croi of 1866, solvirg April 28, and tenth article treaty of will said and which betweeu and expenses plaintiff, current ym contingent At $3,000. complaint mote f Uy ap: ear by rtferet c. to saidbe-ethe Indian department, and for noiu'fifcld action. And you are CHIP- on ltlo OF BAND FORTE with BOISE stipulations answer said to arear fail rd if tified that you T.riofInd nf tribe., f.r the X.K? PEWAS. aint a above rt quired,p'aJntiff will Uk c.inp ycu and a, ply to the court for the ninth of twenty installments, for reliefag.inat ending June 30, 1875, and tor other For taere.n priytd for. MicMg,nAt tho of one4 blacksmith an4 In whereof, I, J. O. Wright, clerk testimony support 400 each at per BePitrenacted by tho Senile and Unu.a the Jlackinao agency, sot my hand and steel cf nam d hwet-ntand tuols iron for and assistant, annum. s. thi 14th day of al tli9 said of x States alt court, United of Renreentatives of the and other articles necessary for the DecuiiWr, ls74. Arizona of the for tribe, namely, Six assembled, as per 3d article treaty - J.C W BIGHT, Clerk. of America in Congress Seal Maricopa, blacksmith shop, be, and they I Colorado liver, Pima and San the $1,500.. Carlos, of April 7, 1866, Jre Upropriaten, out of any Moquis Pueblo, Chirieahui, 20 of 9th installments, far the For Lstray Notice agencies, at $400 mlnT in the treasury not otherwise and Camp Apache and for teacher school one of arnose of paying each ; making 47 interprets at $400 support and etati nery, as CAME to mv ranch the middle of April lat, 29 interpreters at $500 eacL ; and the necessary books of each, one Red Yearling Heifer, without mark or ind expenses the contingent 3d article treaty pf April 10, 1866, brandm per for The owner can have tho same by provWOO all, tamp.rary interpreter.! ih department, and foiling and paying for advertising. $800. ing property Invariou. the with nolT-i1). 1). Hi AN. fortbe 20 of 9lh installment, For treaty .Upul.tUn. I Agt SAB FRUCISCO . One for the tribes in Wyoming, at tho Shoshone agency, at $500. One for tho tiiaos in Utah, at $300 per , instruction of Indians in farming, and purchase of seeds, tools, and so forti, as per same article, $800. For 9th of 20 installments of annuity, in money to be paid per eapita, as per same article, $3,500' For 9th of 20 instalments of annuity, t b paid in previsions, as per same article, $1,000. For 9th of 20 instalments f annuity, in goods nnd other articles, as per same article, $6,500, For transportation and necessary cost f delivery of annuity goods and provisions, as per 6th article treaty of April 7, 1866, $1,000. CHIPPEWAS OF LAKF SUPE- Front jStreot, ray Fit vvrmno. THE GRAND y, te PACIFIC HOT El ser-vie- ?; CHICAGO. by do-fa- ul c-ur- The I.a rgrst and most Complete 2Iol iu ilio Wo r 11. 1 t, 1 8 nd the territory of Montana lunnt l"dn rH fln Vnd," of wntrjr Pro tep-- l dian tribes; -- - t , v nclc, nd rep,irs m rrMIE rietorr of destm-tio- r. Oclot er of in the memorable Contlagratioii ttb arid th, 1671,) take pleauure in announcing the is uw completion pf this new mcri;rie, which open under their personal management tor tho accommodation o guests. Lessees (well known the rroj the SHEtiiM AN HOUSE beloro its QAQE DltOS. . & RICE,. Leiiecs uf Tweat . Iwr |