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Show pimiMeTS of-on- e V" SISSON - CO. & WALLACE r t '' or fufc" w Forty-Thir- I f & Congress of the United States lars. d - t coRinrjE i time-determine- DAILY , Wines f-- , - 40 GENERAL INCIDENTAL PENSES OE THE INDIAN For 15th of 20 instalments on 60,000 dollars, being last of the 5th series, to J EXSER- and benefit of said VICE.; . Indians under the diretion of the presiArizona. For the general incidental dent, per 5th article treaty of January expenses of the Indian'? service in the 25, 1855, 2,400 dollars. CMIlfoSIOJ presents of goods, MERCHANTS, : For 15th of 20 instalments for the territory .pf other useful implementAmd agricultural support.of an. agriculsural andindustriul articles, and to them to locate in schoo and for pay of suitable teachers, in permanent abodes and sustain themper 11th article treaty of January 26, selves by'lhe pursuits' of civilized life, ! a kiad a skolee stesk of 1S55, 2,500 dollars. to be expended under the direction of For 15th of 20 instalments for the the secretary of the interior, 65,000: employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, Provided,.1 That 3,000 dollar- - of said Cwtries, farmer, and' a physician who shall fur- sum is hereby set apart for the support nish medicine lor the bick, as per same of the school for the Pimas and Mari-copand the same amount for tho suparticle, 4,600 dollam. For a blacksmith and carpenter shop, port of the school for the Papagoes. fthacws, and the necessary tools therefor, as per California. For the general incidental $ame articlo, 5,00 dollars. expenses of the Indian service in CaliTABEGUACHE BAND OF UTAH fornia, pay of employes, presents of noods, agricultural implements and INDIANS. j Cigar, other useful articles, and to assist them For pay of blacksmith, as per 10th locate inpormanent abodes and sustain of October 7 1863, themselves by.the pursuits of civilized article of the treaty ' I 720 .dollars. life, to be expended under the direction Culiery, ef the secretary of the 'interior, 70,000 TABEGUACnE, MUACHE, dollars. CAPOTE, YAMPA, Colorado Territory. For the general GRAND RIVER AND UINTAH ipctdental exdcnses of the Indian service Piprs, iu Colorado territory, presents of goods, BANDS OF UTES. t : J . l For pay of two carpenter, millers and agricultural implements and other useful farmers and one blacksmith; as per 15th articles, and to assist them to locate in Liquors, article of treaty of March 2, 1868, GjCOO permanent abodes and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be 15 dollars.. , i as same expended Under the direction of the secFor pay of two' teachers, per tTC., ETC. retary of the interior, 5,000 dollars. article, . and steel For the general For the purchase of iron and Dakota'Territory. r the necessary tools for, a blacksmith incidcntal expenses of the Indian service of same treaty, in Dakota territory, present, of goods, shop, as per 9th article u 220 dollars. agricultural implements and other useful exto be instalments 6th ofi30 articles, and to assist them to locate in For 5?ais and the of secretary under.direction permant abodes and sustain themselves Retail. pended and blankets for clothing, by the pursuits of civilized life, to be i r of the interior iT, a necthink such other articles as he may expended under the direction of the secsame the retary of the interior, 20,000 dollars. essary, under the 11th article of Ai Idaho Territory. For tho general treaty, 25,000 dollars. For transportation of such good a incidental expense of the Indian service in goods, may be purchased for said Indians 5,000 in Idaho teriitory, presents and useful other implements 'l,B R T E R s agricultural dollars. Of FRUIT. to assist them to locate in articles, ftpd AND CALAPOOIAS UMPQUAS permanent abodes and sustain themselves j OF. THEmUMPQUA VALLEY, by the pursuits of civilized life, and tu ! promote friendly relations between the OREGON. n i ; tif (foot! of the United State and' 4 Demeade.) For last of 20 instalments of anauity government said Indians, 10,4)00 dellarg. i. for beneficial objects, to be expended as the ' i Montana Territory. For the general directed by the president, per 3d article incidental expenses of the Indian service doltreaty of November 29, 1854, 1,000 in Montana territory, presents in goods, lars. implements and other useful For last of 20 instalments for the pay agricultural to assist them to locate in and books article?) of a teacher and tho purchase of andfsustaln themselves abodes permanent same and stationery, per 0th article of Afmts far by tbe pursuits of civilized life, to be treaty, 1,450 dollars. expended under the 'direction of the sec QAYUSE AND retary of the interior, 20,000 dollars. AVALLAWAXiL Nevkdal For the general incidental L UMATILLA TRIBES. MOTHS the expenses of the lndian service in Nevada,' OYSTERS For 15th of 20 instalments, being un-dprerent of goods, agrinltural implements last of the 4d series, tojbe expended useful , articles, and to assist and the direction of the president, per 2d themother in permanent abodes and to loeate Ha, 104 U article treaty of June 9th, 1854, 4,000 to sustain themselves by the pursuits of For 15th of 20 instalments for the civilized life, to be expended Tritory of Montana. under the fixture mill purchase of all necessarymedicines and direction of the secretary of the interior, and mechanical toots, and stationery for J5,000 dollars. hospital stores, hooks New Mexico. For the general inci-- d n school., rt.irs - .ohObl Willi" dol- n al expense of tbhFlndlan service in turniture, ana for- employees, 3,000 New Mexcie, presents of goods, agriculi try Pee- 20!toftalmentB for the pay tural implements and other useful article?. . i . be applied for the , u-- o Aj-iijora- , a-s- ist -- -- as, ; j i ; 8 - WEE-MINUCH- E, - s ...... 1,800-'dollars- " V r- - - ( 'i 5 , - s- 1 -vi 1 , i , Sk" KrfC' jf -- 1 For iStbof rye dollars. For this amount or so much thereof as may be "necessary, to defray tbe ex- -' peases of Indian delegations who may vistt Washington on business connected with their respective tribes, 5,000 dollars: Provided, That no money shall be paid from any other fund for expenses SUCSCRIDE F0Q TBE ClilL, and , W II 1 8KE Y, Front St., near Jackson, SAN FRANCISCO CAL 607 of Indian delegations visiting Washington except from the contingent fund of the department. Civilization and subsistence of the Indians on the Malheur reservation: For this amount or so much thereof as may be necessary in the the purchase of goods, subsistence stores and so forth for the Indians collected on4he Malheur Latest Telegraphic Reports reservation, Oregon, and in instructing the said Indians in the agricultural and mechanical pursuits in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for und support of the aged, sick and infirm, fos the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort and improvement, 35,000 dollats, to be availFull Local able immediately. . For this amount.or so much thereof as may he necessary to carry out the work of aiding and instructing the Indians of the central superintendency in the arts of civilization, in providing clothing, food and lodging for the children attending school, in caring for the orphans, the sick, and the helpless, and in agistGENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST ing tbe Indians generally locate in permanent abodes at d sustain themselves by rhe pursuits of civilized life, 10J000 dollars. For this amount or so tauch thereof as may be required for the erection of suitable buildings to be used for the purpose of ah! industrial school for the Otoe and Missouria tribe of Indians, on the Ofoe Ta ceaneeSien with the Msik b a reservation iu the state of Nebraska, 5.000 dollars; and for .the establishment and support' of said school, 8,000 dollars; said amounts to be refunded out of the proceeds of the sale of their lands provided for by the act of June 10, 182, FIRST-CLAS- S JOB OFFICE entitled An act for tbe relief of ceitain tribes of Indians in tne northern supe- 600, sepStf JAUMj HALT, H. WARD. , DALY rintendent. M For lh!s amount or so much thereof as may be necessary to defray the expenses of a general council of certain Indians in the Indian territory, as provided by the 12th article of the treaty with the Cberokees, of July 19ih, 1866, the 10th article of the treaty .with tbe Greeks of June 14, 1866, the. 7th article of the treaty with tne Seminoles of March 21, 1866, and the 8th article of the treaty & WARD, mrexTKiui or Foreign and Demestlo Willow ' &: Ijiquor ' t No. Department Sll Sarrameuto Ntreet, Between Front and Battery, - SAN FRANCIHCO. epStf lllT00, ISAAC 1). Commiesion Merchant Shipping and . - . . - - 1 . 418, 4. ' . ; t Front Street. CAL. SAN FRANCISCO, v Particular attention paid, to the purchasing of China and Japan Teas, California Wines and Liquors. ' eepStf , Jar Nag all with the Choctaws aad Chickasaws of April 28, 1866, 7,000 dollars. For this amount or so much thereof as may be necessary to subsist and care for tbe Kansas Indians, including agricul- JOHNSON MONTGOMERY POSTERS, .STATEMENTS, In the Probate court in and for Bot Lldur county and Tnitory ol Utah. Hon. Samuel Smith, ; i . 1 j , Wines and Liquoro, dot Front (Ait reel, r CARDS. ... BUSINESS . . . VISITING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, " ' BILLS OF LADING; CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS -- PACIFIC HOT El i : w l CHICAGO. . Orders Prooptl y Atiecded To Marshal's Sale. . . J The Largest aud moat Complete Dots Pursuant to , , 1 . , - the proprietor pf its deetti c-of October iior. n tbe Hh ftnL th, 1871,) take pleasure in announcing tue 1 law completion of thi? new. entorprh'e, which HO' open under their prbhal management for the A couamodation n guest?--: : I: ;., f (well known rfraHE Leases SiiERMAN 1 Ternnh of sale, cash, t GEO. B. MAXWELL, U. 8. Marshal. - . iaibeWerlili v. an execution to me directed by the District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at th-of house, in the cuy freut door of theofcourt Box Eldar, and Territory of Brigham, county Dtaa. on tha Slat day of December, 1874, at 12 to o'clock m , the following described premises, 1 11 and 10. lets and 18, block 5. wi.: Lot block 'At e plotted in Oorinne city survey, Bex Elder county, Utah- - To be sold as theJ.proper y of J. H. Beadle at the suit of Dennis Toohy. r r , st FVVCIC(ll 1 THE GRAND , ; OO., Ad .7 sopStf 1 dll . Importer and Jobberra of LABELS i. -- E.MARTIN t. t . t-- MARKET .STREETS'; AND eer8tf BLANKS, judge. fy CO., Proprietors, GAN FRANCISCO. HAND-BILL- S, n Charle Smith, plaintiff, vs. Nancy J. Smith, defendant. of Ctoh send greetihe peup eof the defeu lin : Y u ari J. Smith, to Nancy ing he rtto Answer complaint o Ch. boribjnqair you, wiinin SmiiD, 111 rfaid court, flltd against 1 a 01 d u of the exc vice, alter usive i!aj s, , summon-f served ou tai the service joaot wiihiu hie c uut ; o herwlse, wlt n forty Uaya from auch .rvice, exclusive of he d y 01 sertaaen vice; r ludgintnt oyto ueftul wl.tof be a id th? ac praytr ordrng yon against notion la brougnt to obtain a de jai exta etc di 3lt' g the bom-- s of matrimony . y n a .d sal tj plaintiff, which will b. tvee ing complaint uioi ef 11 v apt ear by reference to sid u f,li iu Vid acilou. And you re neeby no- 1 tified that if you fail to a will take de-f- a comp Wht IS above r quired, plaintiff for the to a court tho ana 11 plj against you ' rodef therein pry d r. elerk In testimony whereof. I, J.C. Wright, and hand set hereunto my d aald cwurt, of affix the srsl of said court, this 14th day of December, 174. O- - WBIGHT, Gltrk ' Stifll & HOTEL. Plain and Fancy Job Printing. tural assistance, pay of the employees DODGERS, and the erection of a mill on their new said tho Indian reservation in territory, PROGRAMMES, amount to be refunded to the United ENVELOPES States out of the proceeds of the sale of in the sale of their lands Kansas, 30,000 LBTTBR HEADS, dollars. To be continued BILL HEADS, Legal Notice. GRASD Hais eft , ! or W ines Ac Liquor, ( v I 1 San Francisco, pre-ent- ; t Ltiquors ! h, 1 L PMI, ItKfmuS 6 nt, EE Al j itp t te ; M 7 . T GROCERIES tho-surn- t je; ava?: U . ! pro-mo- IQ. t -- , fr iFpi 15th f 20 instalment the pay Passed at the first sesi9n, which was .of eadk of The head chief or the Walla. E begun and hel at thaiity offVwh-- J Wallaf Cuyue and Umatilla tribes, the WHOiL!E'8'A L ington, irt th District of "Colombia, sum ot 500 dollars per annum, per 6th on Monday, the first day of Decemarticle cf treaty of June 9, 1855, 1,500 : : ber, 1873, and was adjourned withQut dollar?) t j rtS f, - day on Tuesday, the twenty-thir- d FOR COLONIZING aNI SUPday of June, 1874. PORTING THE WICHITAS AND o An act making appropriations for thrfe OTUERr AFFILIATED BANDS. In current and contingent expenses of Retail- - Dealers For thi amount, to be expended in the Indian department and for such goods, provisions and other articles fulfilling treaty stipulations with as the. president lime to may from various Indian trikes, for the year d ' including transportation ending Juno 30, 1875, and for other thereof, in in agricultural instructing purposes. and mechanical pur.mts, in providing H'U ' Continued. ;'T. ' ' employees,. educating children, prucur-in- g and medical attendance, SIOUX, SISSETON ANHWAHPE-TO- N care medicine for and support of the aged, sick and AND StNTEE SIOUX OF infirm, for the orphans of said LAKE TRAVERSE AND DEVIL Indians, and in''helpless; any other respect to their comfort, civilization and LAKE. (including payVof For this amount, being the 2d of 10 iD and clerk, al 1,200 dollars each;phyician blnsk-smitdolinstalment pf 800,000 carpenter, sawyer, and head farlars named in a certain agreement, 900 dollar each; and two assist at mer, which agreement is hereby confirmed, ant one matron, one mason, two farmers, made by the commissioners appointed dollar?-at 600 one engineer, teachers, by the secretary of the interior, under 660 and one dollars; seametre., two the of the act of June 7, 1872, and cooks one (HEIUL merchandise, withprovUions laundress, at 600 dollars the Sisston and Wahpeton bands each per annum), 50,000 dollars. of Sioux Indians for the relinquishment ' insaid Indians to their claim of or by WINNER AGOES. terest in the lands described in the 2d For interest on 886,909.17 dollars at 5 article of the treaty made with them per centum, per 3th article treaty of February 10, 18G7, the same to be ex- November 1, 1837, and joint resolution pended undorthe direction of the presiof July 17, 1862, 44,343 46 dollars. dent for- the benefit hf said Indians in - T. iuFor error in the for incorinne. the manner prescribed in said treaty of terest on the above appropriation named principal for 1867, as amended by the senate, said the last fiscal i year, 5,000 dollars. amendment as amended having been 28th of 30 instalments of interest For ratified by the Iqdiansas, provided Ly on 75,387.28 dollars at .5 per centum, as act of February 14, 1873, 80,000 dollars. per 4th article treaty of October 13, 1846, YANKTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. 3,769 36 dollars. For interest on 78,340.41 dollars at 5 For Cth of 10 instalments (2d series) to be paid them or expended for their per centum, to be expended under the benefit, commencing with the year in directiorv.of.tha., secretary of the interior which they shall remove to and settle and in the erection of, houses, improvement reside upon their reservation, per 4th of their allotmentsof land, purchase of WE CARRY THE article treaty of April 19, 1808, 40,000 stock, seeds, agricultural implements and other beneficial purposes, 3,917.02 dollars. For 4ransportation of goods, 1,200 dol- dollar. , this or bo much thereof as amount Foj SIOUX AT THE FORT PECK may be necessary to defray tbe expenses For this amount, to be expended in of breaking and fencing 800 acres of Largest Stock in Corinuc such goods, provisions, and other articles land for the Winnehago' Indians, on as tho president may from time to time their reservation in Nebraska, in occord-anc- e determine, including transportation with the provisions of the 3d article thereof, in instructing in agricultural and of the treaty with said tribe, concluded mechanical pursuits, in providing emMarch 8, 1865; which shall be availployees, educating children, procuring able immediatsly upon the passage - of medicine and medical attendance, care this act, 3.400 dollars. ii for and support of. t,Tie aged, sick and J For this amount or so much thereof infirm, for the helpless orphans of said as may bo necessary to purchas from the Indians, and in every other repect to Omaha Indians in Nebraska nch quanAGENTS OF THEJ promote their comfort, civilization and tity of land, not exceeding 20 sections improvement, (including storekeeper, as may be required for the use of the blacksmith, and carpenter, 900 dollars W innebago Indians in Wisconsin, and each per annum; assistant storekeeper for tbe improvements on their reservaand one cook at 600 dollars tion, to be appreciated from the residue Californh Powder Works. and three laborers at 600 eachperperannum; year). of the 1,100,000 dollars provided to be 150,000 dollars; but this appropriation set apart for the Winnebagoes by the 4th shall be expended for the benefit of such article of the treaty with those Indians, portions of1 said bands dnlyand for Such November 1, 1837: Provided, That loti it San ' Francisco Ftdr in joVMn as they maintain friendly relntions. such amount as may be time iddtd frt'tkt paid to the ael prie. with the United Slates. Omahas for tho lands required shall be WALL-PAII-PTRIBE OF THE applied for their use under direction FREDJKIESEL&CO of the secrotaryof the interior, for genSNAKE INDIANS. purposes of civilization, 82,000 dolFor 3d of 10 instalment to be expend- eral lars: Providod, That said Winnebagoes ed under tho direction of tho president, consent to said purchase. shall -- as per 7th article treaty of August 12, For transportation of goods, .2,000 dollars. 1865, 1,200 dollars. FORWARDI NQ . SKLALLAMS. tii I '4? ' 3 n and toasaift them toi settle in HAIL CCiC3 permanent abodes and sustain themselves by the s Aowaf of civilized to be pursuits life, expended J W.TUCUJ2R under, theNdirection of, the secretary of ' - & the interior 40, P00 dollars. , it For the' geh'era! incidental Oregon. v . j expenses of the Indian service in Oregon, fA s including transportation eff annuitv and goods presents . (Where no special" provision "is'mad therefor by treaties),' and for paying the expenses of the removal and subsistence - of Indians in Yo.J01'd 101 Houtgouterj Rtf Oregon-(noparties to any treaty), and for pay of necessary employees, 40,000 dollars. Corner But Id j Washington Territory. For the general incidental expanse of(the Indian THE service in Washington .territory, ioclud SAN FRANGISCO ing transportation of annuity gpods.and sepg presents, whdre no special provision is made therefor by treaties, and for defraying the expenses of removal and subsist--, ence of Indians and for pay of necessary CO., employees, 25,000 dollars, 3,000 dollars IMTOBTEM AMD JOBBERS ID of which shall ,be for the support, of the DEST1DTGRTISIN8 UKDICU schools, on the Colville ar.d Cbehalis agencies. Utah Torri,ory. For the general incidental expenses of tlie Indian service in 112. Caliromla Street, Utah territory, including transportation of the annuity gnod and of California. good, agricultural implement and other IN THB TERRITORY. OUDERit useful articles, and to assist them to BOLICITE1. optf locate in permanent abodes and sustain themselves by tbeJ pursuits of civilized lif?, and'for, subsistence and clothing for n. C. EAMK. MICH T. M. yitS last. Indians located in the Uintah valley reservation, to be expended under the direction of the secretary of the interior, WIND, IilSiR & CO., 30.000 dollars. Wyoming Territory. For the general (Successors to ffuatof, Wand k Co.) incidental expenses of the Indian service . j in Wyoming territory, presents of goods, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN agricultural implements and other useful T1IB HAS LARGEST to CIBCULATIO and to assist them locate in IH articles, permanent abodes and sustain themselves TUI MORTtiSltJf COUNTIES by the pursuits of civilized life, to be AND ALONt THI expended under the direction of tbe sec'j r , retary bf.Jhe interior,' 5,000 dollars. . . P. B. H. . Proprietor Miscellaneous. Fur insurance and transportation of annuities, and the Hunters California Wheat Whiskey, necessary expense of tho delivery of the Also, Agents for JOSEPH FINCIIS CELEannuities and provisions to the Indians BRATED PENNSYLVANIA tribe9 in Minnesota and Michigan, 4,000 and subsistence inparintendent of farming opesations, one farmer, two on blacksmith, one wagna and. plow maker, one' carpenter and' joiner,' eoe physician and two teachers, per 4th article treaty of June 6, 1855, 9,000 dol- the Address Mail pnifjnrjG :co. CorPr.no, Utah. k li)LU beiure memorable Conflagration a cacs onos, rice, IAsiW lerTaent lef . . . |