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Show r i PI BLIC o.ue-- om & CO. ilLACE.,S INTEREST M i ON1 FUND directly or indirectly For payment 6f in tertsl abstracted and teriain off state stocks belonging to various Indian tribes, and held in trust by the secretary of th tn? fiscal year ending June first the which at was 3? . Passed session, nely:. For Jnteret on th Cherokee national btguli altd held at th&city ofHV&h-wgton,Jh the District of Cokirntiia, 'fund, 925,400. For interest on the Cherokee school on Monday, the first day of Decern n3 ber, 1373, and was adjourned without furnf, 'i r-d on twenty-thirthe th ? Tuesday, Cblekaiaw day - , national funT,Tt25,220. day of June, 1874. For interest on the Chickasaw incorn-penact making appropriation for the fundy 9100. For interest on current and contingent expenses of the Indian department and for fund, 7, 000. fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year For intorest on th Delaware general ending June 30, 1$75, and for other Forty-Thi- rd Congress of the United States; non-payi- ng in-tnTf- or t LE s tt ACTS f I ; i ! ts Dealers In Detail f 9-- i o M E K c? purposes. f Continued . t, i For this amount or so much thereof as may be nacessary for the erection of the necessary agency buildings on the new reservation of said Indians in the Indian territory, said amount to be reimbursed to the United States from the proceeds of the sale of their lands in Kansas, : -- AND - : 10.000 dotMM. i ; , i tr t ; ; For Ibis amount or so much thereof as may be necessary to provide, under the direction of the secretary ef the interior, settlements, clothing, food, agricultural implement and seeds for the Modoc Indians that have been removed to and aro now residing within the Indian terriiory, 10.000 dollars. That the secretary of the interior be and is hereby authorized to pay the sum . -- r , - r ; " ' - J , ' - f Ural merchandise. 1 1 r' i CORlNNEJU. T. . 100000 dollars from the proceeds of tho ales, of the JiLnd. known astho Cherokee strip in Kan ris tor the Cherokee nation, to bo usAd fob thr payment of duts landing claims against the Jiationj and for the erection ef suitable buildings for a penitentiary. JO 2d of For the instalments to bo the direction or the president er to the Flathead Indians removed from the Bitter Iioot valley to tho Jocko reservation in the territory of Montana, 5.000 dollars: Provided, Thatthe pro ceeds of the sale of land fn Bitter Boot valley, Montana territory, referred to in the 2d section of Irs act of congress approved June 5tl 1872, jentitlcd An act to provide for the removal of tire Flat-heaand other Indians from the Bitter Boot valley in the territory ef Montana, shall be paid into the treasury of the United States in the same manner that other moneys derivedfrorn tho sale of public lands aro now paid in: And provided further, That in lieu ef the amount providad to be set apart therefrom by the act of congress of June hereinbefore referredtb, there shall be annually appropriate! out of any rdoneys in the treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, the sum of 5,000 dollars, for the period of 10 years, to be expended under the direction of the president; in the manner deemed for the best good of tho Indians who have been removed from the Bitter Boot valley: And provided further. That no part of said sum shall be paid to aqy, (Injdioa of said tribe J who shall not nave settled iipon the Joeko resarta-tio- r, . . : paid-und- WE CARRY t THE 1 e 1 d in Corinnc irgest Stock ; i , 5;-187- AGENT3 OF THE - f lifirnU ?jwlr in itn. (rrtkl IVeiks. Pcffder joinVf U- JJi Si. Francisco 1 -i lel ' J KIESEL & CO FRED 2, For wagen road from tho Northern Pacific Bailway to the agency of the Chippewae of the Mississippi: For this amount or so much thereof a mas be necessary for the construction of a wagon road from the Rd lake agency, I Minnesota, by! whkh Supplies tnay ,b FORWARD. N G transported from such point on the rail read as the secretary of the interior may determine, 10,000 dollars, to be available immediately. 18 Settlement of the Otter Tail Pillagers: For this amount or so much thereof as may be necessary for subsisting and I1HISSI0.T JISBCIIANTS, establishing tho Otter Tail Pillager band upon the lWJnte Earth reservation, Minnesota, in accordance with the act approved March 3, 1873, by which the 10 a htal t koio itojk of. right of said Indians has bo n secured to one township of land for reservation purposes 15,000 .dollars, to be availablc( I -- 6 aceife pin of th6 compensation claimed arty tot any itbeT any pecuniary benefit mP'oje.r wfctfre FreVided, - Tshecss, ! is no 6l3cer in the vicinity of atn who is authorized to edministetoaths, fore completing-citizenshi- ifind-'- -of . the-secret- ary -- f $2,9S0. For Interest on' the Kaskftskia, Weas, Peorias and Pianke'haws fund, $3,901. For interest on the Knskaskias, Weas, Pe rias and Piaukeshaw school fend, ; 449. ) . For interest en theMenotyi'oneesfcmd, ; $950. For intere-- t nr the Gltasfa and Chlp-pew- as fund, $230.- - For interest on the Potta'wattorrties educational fund, $3,350: Provided, exThat $1,500 of this amount fnay-bs&id Indians with the consent of pended for a phyisdian; who shall furiiish medi- ' V t For. contingent expenses of tfhst funds, 91,500. INvisTIGATtON BOUN- - ofl-cers'char- neA4l26 ISCpentsecisry 6tr Caraer Datts J gtd THB SAN FRANCISCO ep - DC3TTIDVElfr3IIlO UCDIUB t r . ( l 5 ! iX ! Liquors, r ; f) r ETC ETC- - 'I :1 'fnjljjji, and i- Retail. - V r:i i iF 1 fb'uit, L" " March 3, 1873, 10,9 be to available immediately.' ddllats, For this amount or so muchlhereef as may be necessary -- for tlm relief of the necessities of the Chippewa Indians attached tn tbe.. Bed 'Cliff and Bad river reservations ja the state of Wisconsin, 2,000 dollars,' to bo available immedi- SlSlCalKbrale Street, ately. For tUis amount to enable' the secretary of the interior to .carry, oututhA' previsions of the 4th section of the' act entitled, An act f6F tbd "relief of the Stoekbridgsnd Muncea tribe of Indians approved in the jtqte of Wisconsin, to February 0, 1871, by causing be credited to said tribe tho estimated value at 60 cents an acre of 11,803 acre of land remaining unsold of th 2 Townshlpl1 referred to in said act: Profije $tyat the expenses of enrolment and and pay said miept required bjeth pr'oviefonV-oact shall-t defrayed pfrora the amount hereby apppropriafed, ,081.80 dollars. cemmiseioners to !Pay-anexpenses make .appraisements: For this amount or so much thereof as as may be necessary For the purpose of (jqfraying the expenses 01 a commission provided for by section ,2Lof tho act 183 to make an examMadiJ, ination of ffhe country proposed for the Bound valley reservation, and to make ah appraisement of all improvements ef wbite pcrsooi north? , mid boundary of f b Da,) ap-prove- - " Atati tor ; v I '1 d -- ocn Pr rid ioof Calirornla dODESSfiOUClTEa. c. c. ring. uabd, i dollark. and expenses of d Indian (For pay thereservationf 04Ta !s - OYSTERS - T ') spectors: For pay ef 6 Indian- - inspectors in- at 3.000 dellears each per annum, 15,000 ? Terri'ory of Montana. dollars. For thii amount or so much therepr.M Fall , 4 .' a j v . a ! - Wines Ac Lianorji, Preprieten Hunterr8 Oali&rnla ss eatTOisiey, FINCHS CBli JOSKPH BRATID PENNSYLVANIA Agents for Also, RYE WHIOK'teT,. -- ' t : and 600, Freni St., near Jackson, 607 - SAN FRANCISCO - 6AL i aepStf JAXK8 DALT, B. WARD. DALY & WARD, mretTRtt or Foreign and Domestic Wineift &: Liquors ij; Sll SaSraneate Street, Wo. Department Between Front and Battery, SAPC FRANCISCO. . ep8tf ISAAC D. HCST00Y, ' . - f 4 Shipping and Commission Horchant' - - . - , 418 (Vrorit - L - ' s ( - : Street, ' CAL. SAN FRANCISCO, Particular attentloa paid te tbe.pnrehaalng ef China and Japan Teas, California Wines and , , , Ligaors. ; i - , , - sepStf . . HCSIL GRAND For adeewdag ell ktads oft JOHNSON A CO., PropHtOra, eiain and Fancy Job Printing the Old Corner facing tbe style and keeps the MABKirr 'HfiTRista: MONTGOMBBT AND .u ; Finest Writes, Liquors and Cigars. HAND-BILL- S. POSTS XJ, e - oan rantjcfoco. pStF DODGBBi; Free Laneb every night, consisting of Oystev Soup, and the Vegetables of tbe lease . FB0BAlilia, I ay Her Teod is predated for the best ofsosifcty,-An- d handsomely served in all styles sad A ndTth elover s of imported Ui!2?mi,wine Sy W heelocks the place in City ,;r; ' TUB GBAND, j i S . Andthef ir L Belle France, and the hill e all those who at the Old Corxre GiveHnksto '1 dines.7 : BALL TIC&ETS, . 049 PftifCMCOV : BUSINESS CARDS,' VISITING CARDS,; tame, he hM ' ii - - i, .. L 1150 The "Bear river supplyi him with all sorts ef wid and Wi nec and1 Uqudrpy 488 Front (Street; a "i a,...n LABILS ' ji ' Importers and Jobbers of ? BILL HIADS, TATBMraFW BLANKS, what you get, and get whit you pay for. Of meats, COi, i . BNTBLtPBS L5TTEB HIADS, .1- - . if, .BILL8 OF LADING,; ; ) CERTliOATS, ' . , - RECjSIfTSr Meals at all Houto. r 0 i 4 threc meaL TICKETS FdtiOL f I V'.'vM r i 53 4 IITA0 ) Meat' Market , ! tr! ' Oribro Prcnptlj J. t Attccdl'o ' I J ' $ L ,A t t ?' Us .c 3. mdst reaspleit1 trefl'l la tbe World Tbe sssed I 1 i iwavs on hand, the best beef, veal, mutton solutely necary; ; acd.Judiga agent shall be required to state, under oatb, expenses of 5 Indian inspectors provided Cash paid for all kinds ofhlges. Meats upon rendeiing their quarterly accounts; for by section 6 of theact making any placb free of the number oenmloyta claimed forth current and conKagent Chat of the pubI am thankful for the Ptronge for for were acilialty and'bona fide employed ' ' expenses of the Indian department J and at the salary claimed lic. 'v the agency at, 1874, June 30, th fijeal, rear ending, LJ5VI SANDERS. " noil and that such agent does not directly or 7.000 d61Urs7 n1 1 x !'- ! ; y . t - r I T I. may be necessary to defray the traveling ; M Jel) ' t f f ' rt Lt tVHEULOCIC, appro--priatie- ;t( eed ; BSM3TBS AS WRlBAll CUlCttlS - ns , tffoid - -- de-liver- 't4. a co: Cwiiie; (Saeseseore to .a. wa K Ail.' XKVUXI f pur-'po- se; , - THE OLD CORflER. tinued with all the powers and duties conferred and imposed byfexiting laws. But nothmg herein provided shall be .construed to eupersede oi interfere with tiie duty heretofore imposed uporithe said comnaltsioners to visit Indian agencies and inspect the books, vouchers and papers thereof. in- th purpose-obee. 3. and become dyciL'g thf Indians to labor self supposing it is horebv provided that in distributing the supplies of the Indians for whom they aro appropriated the agent distributing the same shall rebebodied male quire all Able of 18 and Indians, 45, to perform tween the Dages for the benreservation the service upoi.' the or ef theirt.selves tribe, at a efit of fixed be to by the agent reasonablejate, an amount to equal in in chargeFrnd be And delivered. to thof value to goods for Indians such tbe allowance provided shall be distributed to them only upon condition of the performance of such labor, under such rules and regulations as the agent may prescribe: provided, That the secretory of the interior may by written order except any particular tribe fronr the operation of this provision where be deems it proper and expedient. Soc. 4: That none of the moneys !thiSf etjihall jbe used pay salaries 'or allowances of any kind to employees at ogenciencept where it d8 expressly appropriated for that excepting Abe cpntingent fund and tbe incidental fund, and except in cases bereil otherwise provided net moro than $5,000 shall be paid for tho salaries of employes at any one agency, in additiorr to the, ,sal a o f a geq yn d interpreter, and not moTe at any Agency than is ab- n-f sm yoi Wv ineo Sc ULsicjuoircf umdi ed vation, the act approved C- O", mwsta -- thO tcnnitoNV. -- Pipes, REYNOLDS A-- PWD," s! in comidianc with law existing beyond tbe amount previously appropriated for said service during said year i Provided, That hereafter in all bidders ander any advertisement published by Ihe.commUsiopera.ef Indian affairs for proposals for goods, supplies, transportation, and se forth, for aad on aeoount ef the Indian service, whenever the value of the goods, supplies and se fort h te be furpished, or the transportation to i bes performed,; shall exceed the sum of $5,000, shall accompany their bids with a certified check or draft payable to the order of the commissioners of Indian affairs, upon some United States orecuLATien in depository or solvent national bank, nia T8B which check or draft shall be 5 per cent, TUB ffOBTUKllff COWBTIES on the amount of tbe goods, supplies, AND ALONS TDB transportation and so forth, as. afbresaid; and in case any such bidder on- being C. ?. B. B. awarded a contract shall fail to execute the same with good and sufficient sureties according to the terms upon which such bid was made and accepted, such bidder shall forfeit the amount so deposited to the United States, and the same shall forthwith be paid into the treasury of the Uaited States; but if snch contract shall be duly executed as aforesaid, such draft or check so deposited shall be returned to the bidder. SDCSCRICE FOR TOE HAIL. Sec. 7r That for the purpose of properly distributing tbe supplies appropriated for in this act it is hereby made tbe duty of each agent in charge of Indians and having supplies to distribute, te make out rjlla of tbe Indians entitled to supplies at the agency, with the namea of the Indians and of the heads of families or lodges, with the number in each family or lodge, and to give out supplies te the heads of families, and not te the Latest Telegrophie Reports heads of tribes and bunds, and net to give out supplies for t greater length of time than one week iff advance. Sec. 8. That the ffum of $2-- , 480.86, being the unexpended balance of an appropriation of $4,000 to carry on the work of aiding and instructing the Indians of the central superintndency of the arts of civilization, with a view to their self support; made by act of Local March 3, 1371, is hereby reappre printed and may be expended for the purpose named, and shall be available immediately;- and the sum of $10,000 ia hereby appropriated for the support ef schools in the central superintendency: And provided further, That the unexpended balance of the appropriation made by ' i act of July 15, 1870, for, educations) GENERAL REW8 OF INTEREST purpose lor the Indians be, and., tho same is hereby, reappr priated. Bee. 9.- That the seveal appropriations hero made for teachers, millers, blacksmiths, engineers, carpenters, physicians and other persons, and for various articles provided for by treaty stipulations may be diverted to other uses for the benefit, of, various Indian tribes, within In aaesdsm with the IXau, Is a i ; the discretion rof president add with the consent of said tribes expressed in the usual manner; and that be caufe to be mad to congress at the session thereafter of his action under this proFIRST-CLAS- S vision. ... JOB 0FPICR ;t, To be. continued, first-cla- 1 T.1A I L. ) re-pe- j 4 LY u jAr-- f; ' J 1 I Chip-pewa- Catiery, v. D A i 1 u ihj ik, gj j 4 jTjIe: )e OF ALLEGED FRAUDS IN PAVING ;T1ES TO INjblANS.- ! vs o row -- - ili ! Ur SCC3EQJS.C6', - - e cines.- If- -- ! , - 30, 1875, unless r the provisions of aid article, thefi proportionate ihtire tf the money and stock held in trust by the tlh fted State fofthe DelawnreT tribe of ifldian, 954,5l4'.23, of which .921,448.07. hall be deducted from the. money.' credits of .said tribe, and $33,036.16, td' b taken equitably from their several kinds of stock, shall be transferred to the treasury and. become the property of the United States : FroTided, ThatVif the secretary of the. interior ,shal so determine the whole amount appropriated shall be taken from the money credits of the tr;bsj the secretary of the interior to designate, the funds from which said arnnuDt ahail be taken : Provided, That in the case of deceased persons the sec retsry shall make payment to their logal representative; and said Delaware children are hereby declared .to beu citizens of the United States, with all the rights, privileges and immunities of such; and of the interior is hereby authorized and directed to cause' patents to issue in fee sibipfr to said persoiii for the land allotted to them ; an in the case of the decease of any of said persons, tho names ..of the said deevAed persons, including the said Btsc3 Zeigler, and the title to the lands designated in such patents shall inure to and become vested in tbehelrs,! devisees, of nsaigneos qf said deceased patentees, as if the patent had isucdf to tho deceased person during life; and tho eocretary of the interior shall cause patents to be issued, in. fee simple in the names of Barbara Zeigler, Martha Zeigler, Samuel IveaCham, Nathan S. Tiblow and Francis H. Grinter, who belonged to the families of tbd citizen of tho citizen class, and who died prior to the census of said Indians made by the agent, under the provisions of the treaty of July 4, 18G6, for the land's allotted to them; and the lands designated in such patents shall inure to and become vested in the heirs, devisees, or assignees of said deceased patentees, as if the patent had issued to said deceased person during life. For interest o th fund of the Iowas, $1 RirJCJG. v the secretary of the Ihlerior direct such returns to be made unde agy the certfi-cst- e of the agent. Sec.- 5. That none of the sffproprie- tions herein made shall be prid to any band ef Indiana while, each Is at wai with the United States or white citD 'zens ef any of the states or terrltoriee. Sec. 6. That it shell be the duty ef the secretary of the, interior and .the by law; with the dlatribution of vupplies to the Indians under tha for ia this act, to dhtributo tbepi and pay, them,. out to the Xndiapa entitled to, them in such, properties as Min-ne?otaj- nj , there that the amount. Of appropriation fshall be expended before. the end of the to enable the-h-i Id ren not' current of the Delaware Indians who4 became year, so as to prevent deficient cies and no expenditure shall be mode citizens of the Unltrd States under the j or liability incurred on the part. of the provisions of the 9tbrticlp of th Delaware treaty of July 4, I860, and tho government on account of the Ind:an service ; for the fiscal yeeir endipg June children of Betey Zigler, who-die- d be- fnd, 98,980. d Ci Thtt therettcjft: ForHhiamoupt or so much thereof as f: Ail ' imnedi4telyr may, be necessary to meet the expense iFor this amount, being tho unexpendincurred by the department of the inteto ed balance of sums due Mississippi rior in investigating alleged! frauds in Chippowas and to the Pillager band at tlie to payment of bountiesto members of Lesch lake underlfeatstiulations, thie 1st, 2d andf-Sregiments of Ihdiau be expended by the secretary of tbe hiuno guard during the years lS7Iand interior for the civilization and benefit 1372,' $2,834.15.,; of said Indian?, 23.090.23 dollars. Sec. 2. fl'hat the sum of $15,000, or s of band Pembina of Settlement sa much tloretftas may be necessary to on White Earth reservation, W. of thocommiselon of p.y the oJfcpenoq without Q titizC.ns serving compensation, For' this wrrfoiint 6r sbmhch thereof under the the by president appointed! and removal may be necessary for the the act of'Ayril 19, 1869, HS establishment of the Pembina band of provisions, of Depot in islhereby appropriated; and said b&ard Chippewas upon the White Earth reser- off Indian commissioners is hereby conMinnesota, in accordance with 'ftries, Citt CtC3 ) i rrrytltSLessees (wenitnown - Addrttl umeaiiu&AN ed uui U si1 th prdprldor' of befm pof Dctoi er Hex in Abe memorable Conflagratioft taSte pletHre In anapandng tb bth eempletioa cf thunew - nUrprUe' which if ihW r ;r pjitffv-'flic- v t , Oorhin?0Wi1' fotthe open under thbfr personal mahstfeiaent .... ,J h ' eemandxtUd' pt taatyl . iz: i ' v .dicSczcx'asc:::-;-- Tear fceaaeea ter Tweai |