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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 188. 1895. 879 To enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ practical farmers, P¤¤>¤¤¤1 ¤”¤¤¤¤r¤- and practical stockmcn, in additionto the agency iarmers now employed, at wages not exceeding seventy-five dollars each per month, to superintend and direct farming and stock raising among such Indians as are making eiiort for self-support, seventy thousand dollars, and no person shall be employed as such farmer or stockman who has not been at least five years immediately previous to such employment practically engaged in the occupation of farming within the State or Territory where such agency is located, and where practicable competent Indians shall be given the preference. _ _ For services of officers, at fifteen dollars per month each, and privates, I"“‘“” *’°1‘°"· at_ten dollars per month each, of Indian police, to be employed in maintaining order and prohibiting illegal traffic in liquor on the several Indian reservations, and within the Territory of Alaska, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, and for the purchase of equipments and rations for policemen at nonration agencies, one hundred and thirty- five thousand dollars. _ For compensation of judges of Indian courts, twelve thousand five c,,`;§gg°° I"d"‘“ hundred and forty dollars. ’ To enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ suitable persons as ,w§x{g;·;h;° *¤¤¤b matrons to teach Indian girls in housekeeping and other household I g' duties, at a rate not to exceed sixty dollars per month, and for lurnishing necessary equipments, ten thousand dollars. _ _ For pure vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, one thousand V“°°“'““°“· dollars. ` To pay the expense of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian P¤¤=¤¤¤i¤z¤¤rr1i¤¤· Service, and pay of necessary employees; advertising, at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses ` gonnected therewith, including telegraphing, thirty-five thousand ollars. · For necessary expenses of transportation of such goods, provisions, hfIr¤¤¤1>¤¤i¤z sun and other articles for the various tribes of Indians provided for by this P °”` Act, including pay and expenses of transportation agents and rent of warehouses, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. ` FULFILLING TREATY STIPULATION S WITH, AND SUPPORT F¤1¤¤i¤z ¤r¤¤¢i¤¤- OF, INDIAN TRIBES. APACHES, KIOWAS, AND ooMANcHEs. , lugygisgiiiciggstwts, For twentyeighth of thirty installments, as provided to be expended under the tenth article, treaty of October twentyiirst, eighteen hundred V¤l.15.m>-58¢.5¤0- and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lodge Creek, in Kansas, with 4 the Kiowus and Comanches, and under the third article, treaty of the same date, with the Apaches (permanent), thirty thousand dollars; For purchase of clothing, as provided in the same treaties, eleven thousand dollars; For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, four thousand dollars; ‘ For pay of physician and two teachers, two thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, forty-seven thousand seven hundred dollars. ` GHEYENNES AND ARAPAHOES. Ag;:,{°;;“°° ****1 For twenty-eighth of thirty installments, provided to be expended under the tenth article of treaty of October twentyeighth, eighteen V¤l·15·P-59* hundred and sixty-seven (permanent), twenty thousand dollars; d Igor purchase of clothing, as per same article, twelve thousand o ars; Forpay of physician and teacher, as per thirteenth article of same treaty, two thousand dollars: