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Show .r tt-- 0 v , w. Z-X- tb. .reU3r?lFttP&Er,.r, under MIXED d I to Congress of the United States Pas?4d kt theftjfpt '4 liVVr For 6th of 30instalment3 to furnish 'males in number) ovor. 14 years of .with a suit ef erood substantial X9- I day of June, 1874. i (GOO pesWon Jwllief vts at tfle cily Jt Wn&Kji JbegimiidHiSd ington, in tho District of Columbia, on Monday, the first day of Decem-- ! ber, 1873, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-thir- d , SHOdNgfAJfACKS AND SHfiil! provisions of 3d article treaty of June ? OX!E S'A L E WH ;of J Forty-Thir- ; "V.;w W p & G0.! ptm - tm m w . WALLACE 4iw ' r EAT83. n Idi ,l Fop'th Is Atttoun t to ' bd expended Un der direction if therpreidenttn afitfting then? to and hjeatb ' Upon' the Fort Hijt reservation iir Idaho territory, and to aid thnf in tduoationaad in agnGultural pursuits upon said pesarvu-- 1 tion 20,000' dollar, o t.'j t. j js x anj ' Ti iLVAjOEJji dth For f 1 i?, i n jtaln ep . f ' ' uclT article of clothing or raw materials in lieu thereof, b foV 041 not exaeeditzg 5 dollarsNatijo Indfehs, iperTndiani :6th artibitf treaty ofJUna 1, 1868, 45,705 f n vp to-mo- r1 "CaII' Lj:aT3h 'i ?: -- ,Jr , i a J IH 'W'lK i !' ,1 - a A tf ,, . 3!ue. J it' . : 1 j. T I 1 J7, 18GS. 8,400. Fer 6th f 30 instalments to furnish I Bysfcssftras&s goods to make Iho same, neccessary I ' "-- k- Itti t the h 1't - : ; ; J , V : a , ti. , IJU. : ! . Si-- - , t. :J iU V . i i e 1 ,i 4 IH THC . " ,lS' 1 - v v i t ; . i 1A ; i . 11 , ' ! - V- i r- - ' THlIl JfOE'cilBiliN 'l b-- V - , , 1 - ,! . , i 1 'f j C. Pa l T i ' ' 6 A CO., - 0 )..Hunter. Wand & Co. -- - ) ... IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN !' i" J Wines Ac Liquors, . , , , Hunters California Wheat Whiskey, ; Agepts , for JOSEPH .FINCHS CELE-- . CRATED PENNSYLVANIA Also, I K , 'J , . . r ) i sep8tf : nekr Jackron, .:i ' ! ,,t, K A,t . .! ) SAN FRANCISCO Ulll. SPBsrpiBE FOR TEE j iWUSKEY, '',! and 609, Front St., . 607 t 4Ld-ftiin- . rl J R.X E; 'i, i. , . 1 1 1 '(I Proprietor. f. ):,fl i i THE . ' u- - ,v - , 1 , , R, R, -- j , fS t ! t , ,, COUNTIES f AN1) ..ALONGT, . t . i - - (?R03--YENTKES- RLE WiJiD, i IfAS Tllri LARGffiST 'CIRCULATION IK 1 . KASk. (S uccessqrs to 1 ?- - Street, , . . , f.i . k r ' Kkx. C. C. , . I t Frpncicco, California. ;; if epttf OBl3U80UCim, . J ' . A . ' I Oan y. - ' f "V it o f i ;.- . t , , ;,s !". 1 TEnniTOnY. aj-Ucl- , 4 s. t. & CO., . " ' ' 32 .Cistifojnfi ,'!1" i i ' - " . Wines &; Xiiqubra , -- . wroETKaa avo aoBBcas im v i -- . ( advert isiSti ii ediij ii HeSt : : iustholus ' ' POJfD, foc - f. Csitt I8 -- f I BAN FRANCISCO1 . .n nonigopiory fljr ferasr ,, . , g '!! - , 10$ j wnrff fej v 1 . 1 1 p pair of woollen hose, twelve yards of M6llari.'-- ' ( t L a n.,bl act for the jealieo and 12S yatd of notion domestic, An appropriations making Doalers;in 'For 5th ft0 bf petal! instalment" to bn used current and contingent expenses' of per same article, 8,400 dollars. the'Coiwtnisiotenof by Indian aflhzra in For 6th of 30 instalments to furnish the Indian department and for tha? "ef sdeh la from Articles purChtso fulfilling treaty stipulations with ciHs, underj Ube-- e time to tinrie the JA)p50 f indneotui-l ponditiohs various Indian tribes, for the year aianiedstleh'flwnnel hvi cotte ities of - tbo lndiin the be needed to and reqtAro; June nlay for as make a each other suit 30, 1873, ending jmay 'i' aforesaid, together with a pair of wool- lum of 10' dollart to etch ""person wlzoi Fra!?-- , in'tarrtrin engages len hose 'or mechtinioalfur-sui- ts hopes' 11110- 5,923 Continued . persobs), lor Gth of 10 instalpients to be used 30'.470(esiimatedT to'J- be - 3,047 i s im. iT CIIIPPEYA, PILLAGER, AND ,by the secretary of the interior in the , For dollars;2 pay of teachera 1 , 500 dollars'. THE LAKE WINNER AGOSHISH purchase ofisuch article a from time to j For; time their .heessilies may require, .the transportation' of 'goodsy 3,000 BANDS. - , f ,n sum of' 10 dollars for each Indian rotn-ing- . dollar. For twentieth of thirty instalments of AND as peif- same article, sum noi.ex-- r NORTHfeRN CHEYENNES ! AND ' annuity in. money, pyc.3d., article treaty celling 10,000 dollars. AHAPAlibES of February, 1835, $ 10,686'. 66. For For Giicof.QOHnstalment for purybase article aphysician, pof 10th For twentieth of thirty instalments in same payyfA', ' 4C0 dollars. ot treaty, clothing as 'per 6th treaty or tJ. goedv, per same article, 8.000. For ! 5th of. 20 instalments for of May JO 16S.. 12,004 dollar",; For twentieth of thirty instalments for teacher and py ' Gth For books of be 10 instalment tp ex. funpshing necessary purposes of utility, as per same article, and stalioneryjnndcr 7th article same pended by the ecretary of the interior, SAL ; HEUCIU.YDISE, 4,000. 10 dollars for, each Indian roani(i'gt in,' 2,000 dollars.-- ' For last of twenty instalments for pur- treaty, For 2d and iron of blacksmith pay articljf, a. rch!Bof,l0,?h poses of education, in accordance with and steel; tinae-the 8th sam8 'atticle time per qonditfpns treaty, 'andncpisi-- , 6th article of treaty of March 19, 1S33, ' ; 'tiesof 2.000 dollars; 3 uchThdifi'may require pur' 3,000. For 5th of 10 instalments same treaty, ,18j000 dollar. .t8e ; Fur salary ,payician, teacher, miller,1 CIIIPPE WAS OF RED LAKE AND .by the secretary of the interior in the such to as articles time of from purchase farmer, blacksmith and en . carpenter, , , PEMBINA, TRIBE,..' pF ,CliJ,T-time the of. condition In the 7th Jims article treaty of May 10,' ginoer, per may PE WAS. , - f CORlNNEi iU. ?T . ' require, the sum of 20 dollars for each (1803, 6,700 dollar.-- . ", n , For this amount as annuity, to be paid 'Indian engage in agriculture, asr per 9th ; For last of 4 instalment to furni-- h per capita To the Red Lgk band of article of th same treaty, a sum not' to said Indians with'oiir iind meat per Gth' t article treaty of Ma 10, 1868, 45,000; Chippewas during ,tha pleasure of the exceed 20,000 dollars. .4 3d For this ao thereof Octomuch sutioe amouKt'flr dollars., , , ) t i i6 president, per y treaty of ber 2, 1863, and 2d article supplement- as may be necessary to furnish flUur and For. transportation of. .goods, 2JJ00 ,'dollars: Frevidea, That "said Northern' ary treaty of April 12, JS54, 10,000. iineat, 100,000 dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, engin- ;Cheyennes and Arapahofe Shall remove' For this amount to the Pembina band of Chippewas during the pleasure of the eer, miller and blacksmith, per 10th to their reservation In the Indian terriarticle trefiyvof May residint, por same "treaty, 5,000. tory before the delivery,, of ?ad supplies 4,500 do Ilth of 15 instalments for the ars, Fr appropriated for in the foregoing clauses. t Tor last of 3 instalments for '11 the purWE CARRY THE purpose of furnishing the Red Lake OMAHAS. band of said Indians with gilling twine, chase of seeds and agricultural imple15 instalments' of this For 7th of cotton maitfo, calico, linsey,, blankets, ments for such Indians as shall farm, 3d amount, being series, in money or T,250 dollars. theeting flannel, 4 .prolusions! other wise, per Itbartioln treaty uf AJLaxcb F(5t transportation" sof "good?, 5,900 tools, and for such other yseful articles 16, 1854, 20,Q0qdplar.(.. i' . and for such other useful purposes as dollars. 9thfcf 16 iristAlhifiPts for kaeping For I irwst Slock in Corinnc may be deemed for their best interests, in repair a apd, saw, mill and sup3d article supplementary treaty of por For this amount, to be expended in port of a grist blacksmith shop, por 8th April 42, 1SG4, 8,000, such goods, provisions and other articles articlc,treaty of March 16, 1854, and 3d For 11th of 13 instalments, for sams as the president may from lime to time Article Jreaty f March .6, 1865, ,00 Objects, for Pembina band, per same determine,- - including transportation dollars. treaty, 4,00,0. in agricultural . Fer 9th of 10 instalments for falAry thereof, in For 14th of 15 instalments for pay of and mechonical pur-uitj in providing of one engineer, 1,200 dollars. . ), one blacksmph, one'physiu:.afr(who shall employees, educating children, prucur-in. For 9th. of 10 instalment for salary; rurnlh medicine to Ahe sick)ond miller medicine and medical attendance, of one same treaties, 900 and one farmer, par 4ih artiele of same Caro for and support of the aged, sick an,d dollars. miller, per AGENTS OF THE treaty, 3,900 dollars. infirm, fbr thh. helple-- s orphans of said For .9tb of JO instalments for salary For lltli of 13 instalments, for pur- Indians, and iti anr other respect to pro- of one faring, per same treaties,i ' 900 chasing iron and steel and other artioes mote their cotnfort, civilization and dollars, for blacksmithing purposes, as per same 3i,000. For 9th of 10 instalments for salary treaty, 1,500 dollars. of one blacksmith,, per same treaties, AlOWAS. For 11th of 13 instalments to be exPowder Works. Lifjrnia For interestin lieu of investment on 900 dollars. ' pended for carpentering and other purFor 7th ef Jfl instalment, fpr eu- 57,500 dollHi4A4 balance of 157,500, to poses, per same treaty, 1,000 dollars. blacksmith shop and fur1, 1874, at 5 per centum per annum, talking one For transportation of annuity goods July rs at for the same, as per same tools nishing in jobbia lot San Francisco and provisions1, and iron and stewYfoi for education pr other beneficial pur- treaties, dollars'. 300 seL the direction ireiglil a.llel. blacksmiths, tor said Indians, 2,000 dol- poses asunder 9th article of of theof presiFor sun treaties, 600 dent, per May dollars.out) matron, Jper treaty lars. 17, 1S54, 2,875 dollars. ' OSAGES. CHOCTAWS. BEOJKiESEL&CO Kansas. v r For permanent annuity, per 2d artiee For interest on 69,120 dollars at 5 per 5 interest centum of Novembt-Fof ana of iq.licu 1G, .per 1803, centum, being value of 54 sections of treaty i' 2il of invetmcirt laud set apart bfytrc aty of Juq? 2,1825, of June 22, 1S35, 3,000 j200,00U dollrrpirr treaty article of reaty of Januaryt 14, 1846, tor educational puipm-edollars. by senate resoF 0 n W A R D I N G For permanent annuityfor support of 10.000 dollars. lution of Januaiy 9, 1S38, 3,456 dollars. For ir'CerestloIr 306,0t)(5IdhHlirs at 5 'KICK A POOS. light horsemen, per 13th article treaty ot r October-I- S, 1820, and 13th article of annually, For 5 per centum interest on 95,45.95 per centum, to be paid semi GUO secreas articles the treat- of. Juno 22, 1S5G, such or In dollar. money dollars fop educational and other berief- iFor permanent annuity fr support of (.j.,1 ot Jklay 18, tary of the interior may. direct, per lu blacksmith-- , ptr Gth article troUy of 1851, purptei, dollars.treutuy article treaty or September 29, lSGo, V.. 4,797.2J l October 18, 1820, 9th aiticle trmty ot Foa sftttleitpmt, support apd civiliza 15. 000 dollars. For interest on 727,749 dollars at 5 end 13th article 1823, tmaty tion f lfckap in Indian terOTIiSIOT . .UERC1I.VXIS,. January 20, Indians of June 22r 1S33, G00 dollars. centum, to bo ut;d tor such objoct ritory, iaiiy rjhoved frbm Me:$, and perthe secretary Cofthe inffrioT may diFor permanent nnrru1ty'fof education, sucli reiubved hereafter, $s aaiiiylbo rect per act of July. 15, 1870, 36,037.43 'X per 2d article treaty of January 20, 1823,' 23,000 dollar sV u June dollar: and of article 13th Provided, That hhk aecretary 22, 1855, treaty For thisbunount or so much tHem;f as joq hand choice stock of interior the h an he is hereby (4,000 dollars. qf may ,, be iucftsaiy to complete the Yrom the sale of toand iron authorized for expend' For permanent annuity o er- Kickapoaand loth and Great the lands of Littjd Osage Id-- , of steel, per 9ih, article, treaty January ican Indian tribes roving on the borders dians provided to bo sold by section 12 20,182,aml 13th artiete treaty of June of .Texalt undlexico rcseEtions said act of J uly 15, 1870, the sum of 22, 1833, 320 dollars. witaiji th Indian territory, not to ex- -, of 3 at For interest on 390,237,92 dollars need 05,1)00; ahd thisgum to be nun la' 300.000 dollar per annum for two,ypars bo necessary ' ' per centum per annum, for education, avaijablefor said purpose from and after or so much thereof .a may and TobjfCje, of stock agricul- support of the, government and other the passage o fdhis act; tPruvidodThat' for the purchase beuefieial purposes, under the direction no liability shtll be Incurred said!' tufnl implements, opening'1krms, erectthe and of the general council of the Chootaws removal for any sum in excess of thq ing houses, and for andcivilization tribal of their in conformity with the provisions conamount harein appropriated ;s lxzliicd support of the Osages , , tained in the 9th and 13th articles treaty iVirthcr, pat tWo expense vf removing government. f klSSOURIAS. Juno of and of January 20, 1823, treaty said Indians styafl not exceed 90, dollars OTQE3 ANI r 22, 1835, 49,512 89 dollars .4 for each Irtdiuh removed to the roserva-vatioFor 7tb of 15 instatmeptsj, being .thej i aLi inbe shall no tas 3d at CONFEDERATED' TRIBES AND terioe, in imonsy or othorwiao. per 4th Ciillery,..! uirticlo curred 15, 1854, 9,000 greater sum; iori treaty1 bf'Maich r ' BANDS OF INDIANS IN M1D-l)L- E but this be shall construed hot 5! ' 7r G dollars. provision OREGON. so as to prevent the payment' Of the To be continued For last of 5 instalments, 3d series, salary of the coimuissunEiers appointed Pipes, for beneficial object-- , per 2d article treaty to rotnove them, and their legitmate Notice- Legal 'arttl not travel of June 25, 1855, 4,000. ing'atid personal expenses; and for Box Elder counFor last of 13 instalments for pa and exceeding 5,000 dollars may be used for in the Probate eonrtof inUtah.:. Uod ty aodTeniiory blacksmith ' - Liquors, subsistence of one Iarmer, one compensation of interpreters, guides jOdse.-and one wagon and plow maker, per 4th and couriers, and such other expenses J. HLildani, plaintiff, vs. Francos 31. defendant. article troaty of June 25, JS53, 3,500 as may be.deemed actually ncesary to Ur. of "the Territory of Utah send people jTno contribute to success in ellectirfg said grr eong to Frances dollars. ... 1 etc.. ETC. M. Kildare, defsudant: You For 15th of 20 instalments for pay removal. J .re here! y required to answer tbe petition of and- subitence of one physician, "no Iii.ard J Kiid.we.Tiu said oosrt, $Jed agsias OF KANSAS:- 5MIAMIES within. ten, days. .,aujve; ytm, I ra one '.superintendent miller, sawyer, for blackafter the service on you of this For asrVice, provision permanent of farming operations 'and one school smith and assistant, and iron arid steel if served within thU conntv; otherwise, bin f rty d.ivsr from sunh serriaa, eTgchiaive teacher, per same1 artiele, 5,100 dollars. for shop.per 5th article treaty of'Octo-b- er wif ihe Who! day oft service; or judgment by default lor 20 instalments salary of sal9 and For 15th to the .G, 4818, and 4th article treaty of wRi be4 taken against you ac ordin Retail. action is brought of head chief of said confederated bands, October 23, 1854, 940 dollars. f ptaver of said petit oner, saidthe bonds of math obtain a decf.fc dissolving per gauze Article, 500 dollars. For permanent provision for miller in to plaintiff, rimony existing betweeo you and said lieu of guumitb, per 5th article treaty on the grou d .t wdml deet on, .which will CREEKS. to sad petition 5th article treaty of ntore fuLy appear by reference action. And you are hereby noFor permanent annuity in money, per of OctobqG, 1818,and slid file on ia 4th article treaty tified that if you 1834, to appear and answer th 4th article treaty of August 7, 190, and October fjl above- req aired, plaintiff will 600 dollars. as1 of said Jane petition I2l854, 5tn article troaty of August 7, 1856, ins yon and pply to ike court ORT For interest on 50,000 at 5 per centum for defav.lt.'aj," ERS 0 F FRUIT. 1,590 dollars. 'J 7 h ri 2. thr for educational purposes, pea 31 article ituS iijr wberwif) I. JCh Wright, wlertrof in Ju4fi per mohey, For annuity Si permanent affix and hand s my 3, 1854, 2,500dollars. cod't, o l hereunto set1 th 2d article treaty tf June JO, 1802, and 5th treaty of June 20 De of this o sai day h i seal c'uut, 0 instalment upon For 15tlzf i. CS article, treaty, of August 7, 185G, 3,000 her. i87i; dol-- 1 same article, 7,500 dollaijjper .dollar! .for' in tad Dona estic.) A rs Legal Notice. For; educational purpose?, per 3th arEEL RIVER. MIAMIES 1,000 18o3, ticle treaty of February 14, .to court nid for Bov I Id'-- counFor permanent annuity in goods or IxitythsauuPrnb aaSxitoLSmlth, dollars. Ten i lory-o- Uuth. 4th article treaty of otherwise, in per money, per annuity permanent (For Charles Smith, plaintifT, rs. Nancy J. Smith, 4th article treaty of January 24, 1826, August 3, 1795, 5440 dollar. Fqr. Dermanent annuity in geod ort f Uhe peopO of the T rfitorv of Utah send greetand 5th article treaty of August , 1856, ' trftatjr of AuguiU ing to- Kaacy f. jdxnlyhidafafuant,YottChas. 20,000 dollars. the complaint of dollars. 250 for blacksmith bareny rsqairetl to answer 2S, 1803, For permanent annuity filed Agents for said against you,wiuun court, in For permanent annuity in goods or Smim, and assistant and for shop and tools, as exclusive of the dav of Stivice, alter days, served, on you of tnia summon. itrMf Iffc Jant&ry; 24,. Otherwise, per 3d and separate articles ihe service per, 8th withtn oherwise. days fdvty ; this ctunty 'dol aithln 1320, and 5th article treaty of August treaty af September' 30, 1809350 exolustve of th & far of asrvice, such from 1. ars ! or judtrment by default will" be taken 7, 1856, S40 dollars. " MIAMiES t)F' INDliNAY' BOftTD- Sand for iron .For permanent annuity steel for shop, per- - same articles, 270 Fur interest, on '221,257.86 dollars .deTlars. uninvested, at 2 per centum, per senate uig between you and paid plaintiff which will ot the for pay amehdniefat to th aftie1! treaty tff June moief Uy appemrby refbsefoi4imfflito For permanent annuity ral 104 th ou ule in aaid action. And ytm are hereby no 600, same articles. j Territory f Montana. nid '8, 1854,.ll,062.891do)Ur,, , wheelwright, per that if you fail to tided de'' ' as above dollars. c required.pltfBti?WUIte MOI.ELS. .iup'ahit T tho for tho on to iourt n 5sj j f ar and 200,000 interest ply ' iFor 5 per centum h ag dust you $f For pay of teachers and manual labor fault . redef tdereih prtyedfor. of, for purposes dqllars, 1, J; C. Weight, clrK hro-fo- r whereof, int school, fojipeaBgrimarial 6th article tTiy ortogks f7, 1So6, the subsistence of the pupils, and i&r dollars. Q00 10, 11 Stf k. Of Country Anterest on Go, lbs per 4thi article treaty of December 21$ iFor Wo J. C WP.IOHT, Clert dollars. fr Casu . ep-dollars, to U expended under direction 1855, 3,000 Ill IKS . TK TLi ' - - CAL I -- i: I JAMES ward. h. DALY, is ! DALY & WARD, g s, . , i g , r t- Latest Telegraphic; Reports s Foreign and Domestic j . t r rA t . , S h - & Jjiquorgf j I i juroRTRRS .or i . . tf? Full Local Department y j Between Frost and Battery, FRANCISCO. - GENERAL NEWS CF INTEREST ( .' o;i i , ; . .A w ", 1 - ' i ' .. ; i I Im'! 1,' - .'i i .11 JOB; OFFICE FIUST-CLAS- S For executing all kinds oft Kil-.dar- o, d oft , dai-oi- r r f u-p- ra v-- ft-- t x 1 . -- ND-BILL- , ' Sr proprietors, k I j ; f I ! 1 . :;;$Mr9AftciocoJ ,r r "r f , ' . . 'r i w .... t rt - 1 1 0 i. BUSINESS CARDS VISITING CARDS, , BALL:'TICKE18, Ai ! . - 4.! t j l( - 1' X! k i ? - -- . , '"!' fy 409 Tiront vtJ.vJ ) Jf u 1L-- - i r.t - rr . 1 Z&rss i oi.. - ' r ci ' f ,7 1 , - r i ..j Ba b, ; ;? n 1 1 J i i ! . 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