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446 FORTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 132. 1875. , OREGON. Oregon. For tho general incidontnl oxpcusos of tho Indian service in Oregon, including transportation of mmqicy-goods and presents, (where no special provision therefor is made by treaties,) and for paying the oxpcnses of the removal . and subsistence of Indians in Oregon, (not parties to any treaty,) and for pay for necessary employees, forty-tivo thou. Proviso. sand dollars: Provided, That, of this amount, seven thousand dollags may be available at once. Indians on Alssn And the Secretary of the Interior be,and hereby is, auth0riz0d·•t0 und Silm reservs- remove all bands of Indians 110w located upon the Alsoa and sum °*°“*° "° ’°’“°"°d· Indian reservation, sob apart for them by Executive order dated November ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, and restored to the public doinain by Executive order of December twentyfirst, eighteen hundred ` and sixty-five, and to locate said Indians upon the following described tract of country, namely: Beginning at a point two miles south of tho New reservation; Siletz agency; thence west to the Pacific Ocean; thenco north, along b°““dm`Y· said ocean, to tho mouth of Salmon River ; thence duo east to the west. ern boundary of tho eighth range of townships west of the Willamette meridian; thence south with said boundary to a. point duo oust of the place of beginning; thonco wcsts to the place of beginning; which is hereby set apart as upormanoub reservation for the Indians now occupy- iing tho same and to bs hereafter located thereon; and all thorbalanco of said Alsea sud Siletvz reservations is hereby thrown opcn to settlep,,,,.i,,,, mont: under the land laws of tho United States: Provided, That these Indians shall not be removed from their present reservation without . their consent previously had. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Washington. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian service in Washington Territory, including transportation of annuity-goods and presents, (where no special provision is made therefor by treaties,) and for defray- ing tho expenses of removal and subsistence of Indians, and for educational purposes, and for pay of necessary employees, twenty-Evo thousand dollars. , UTAH TERRITORY. U*¤b· For the general incidoufal expenses of tho Indian service in Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized lifé, including transportation and necessary expenses of delivering provisions to tho Indians within the Utah superintendoncy, and for subsistence and blothing for Indians looatqd in the Uintah Valley reservation, to be expended under the dircction of tho Secretary of tho Interior,. twenty thousand dollars. WYOmNG TERRITORY. Wyoming. For tho general inoidcutal expenses of tho Indian service in Wyoming Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by tho pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under thé direction of me Secretary of tholntsrior, Evo thousand dollars. M1scmLLA1m0Us. Transportation For transportation of annuities, and the necessary expenses of tho of annuities. delivery of tho annuities and provisions to tho Indian tribes in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, four thousand dollars. A n ,1 ui t y t 0 For second instalment of smnuiny, to be paid to Ouray, so long as he Oumyf · shall be chief of the Ute Indians, one thousand dollars.