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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1905, Part I
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Index, pp. 793-807
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INDEX. 795 choctaw-Continued. Page. Colville: Page. Intermarriage......................591 Cceur d'Altne segregated from-......... 468 Jones's Male Academy .................. 764 Payment expenses delegation-....-......461 Land office-...........................611 Population-............................518 Leasing by allottees-...................735 Town site on reservation-............. 462 Payment of claim J. Hale Sypher-.......- 461 Comanche: Payments-.............................208 Patent in fee to Otto Wills-............462 Population-...........................516 Population-............................517 Royalties collected ................... 211,215 Report of agent ............... ..-- 299 Sale of allotted lands-..................734 Commissioner Indian Affairs, confidential Schools --------------------------------- 726 clerk for-................................. 459 Small boarding schools-............... 765 Commissions: Supervisor of schools, report...........763 Five Civilized Tribes, abolished --.- 107,459 Town-lot deeds-........................725 Allotment of land ................608 Town sites-.............................718 Contests-.......................628 Tuskahoma Female Academy.......... 764 History of ......................- 579 Wheelock Female Orphan Academy .... 765 Appropriation for completion of (See also Five Civilized Tribes and In- work.. . . ..------------------------459 dian Territory.) Employees.....................537 Choctaw and Chickasaw: Enrol ment of Choctaw and Chick- Agreements-............................708 asaw children-..............466,467,593 Allotments.......................608 Citizens, history of-............ 582 Contests-................------------- 630 Extensive additions to the duties of. 579 Appraisements......................720 Forfeiture of citizenship by inter- A p r ls m nt -- - -- - -- - -- - 10m arriage ............. ...........- 58 Asphalt operators ......................771m586 Citizenship court-..................... 584 Jurisdiction of the-................ 587 Jurisdiction of.. .......................587 Legality or enrollment-............ 585 Payment of expenses of-........... 460 Legislation-........................580 Clerks paid from funds of-.............. 471 Recording of conveyances-......... 634 C oal and asphalt leases-............... 713 P atents ........................- 631 Acreage leased.. .......................773 Report of the, final-............... 579 Amount mined and royalty paid. 771,772 Rights of intermarried citizens to Leases canceled --------------------- 773 confer citizenship-............... 586 Operators -------------------------- 77i Segregations-...................... 638 Royalties paid by coal companies_. 774 Town sites abolished ............... 459 D ay schools-.......................... 749 E stablished .................... 635 Decrease in coal outnut-................771 Unrestricted alienation........... 637 Education .............................. 114 Osage town-site ........................ 460 Enrollment ------------------------... 584,589 Yakima boundary-..................... 370 Children-.........................466,593 Compton, L. M., report Tomah School, Wis- Citizens, legality of ................. 585 consin-.................................... 438 Forfeiture of citizenship ................ 586 Concow: Leasing by allottees-...................735 Population-............................516 Mining-................................. 71, Report superintendent in charge-.------ 194 Trustees, report-...................770 Consumptives, sanitorium needed-....... 14,350 Recording of patents-...................631 Contract schools-...........................34 Rights of intermarried citizens to confer Funds applied to-...................... 37 citizenship-- - - --.......................586 Osage-.................................. 310 Sale of allotted lands-................. 734 Quapaw........................- 204 Town-lot deeds-........................725 Contracts for Indian supplies. (See Sup- Citizenship: plies.) Five Civilized Tribes.................141 Cooking, instruction in-..................-399,430 GivenCIviidiballomesn.... .......... Cook, Viola, report Wild Rice School, Minne- Given Indians by allotment act .........60 sota ................................. 235 Clackamas: Courts: Population-............................517 County district, actions Oklahoma Report superintendent in charge-....... 323 Indians to be brought in............461 Claimants, payments to legal heirs-..........451 Decisions-- Claims: "Hef case," sale liquor to an Indian 24 Allowed for repelling Indian invasion in Mescalero water supply ............ 267 Nevada .........................450 Puyallup land patents-............ 148 Indian depredation, judgments ......... 471 Sale of liquor on inherited allotment 20 Clallam (See Sklallam.) Water rights, San Juan pueblo-......- 273 Clatsop, to ascertain heirs-............... 467 Yakima fishery rights-............. 150 Clavier, Amelia, patent in fee-............. 461 Indian Territory appeals-............. 470 Clerk, confidential, for Commissioner In- Court of Claims: dian Affairs -------------- ....... 459 Delawares v. Cherokee-................ 127 Clifford, J. C., report Tongue River Agency, Reference Eli Ayers's claim to-.......... 451 Mont ..................................... 245 Courts of Indian offenses: Coal and asphalt: Abolished-............................ 319,371 Leases .................................. 211 A court for preliminary hearing-.......- 351 Sale lands -------------_--------------- 125 Cases disposed of-...................... 338 Cochran, R. A., report Mount Pleasant Decisions not impartial-...............325 School, Mich .............................. 421 Efficient-............-..................175, Cceur d'Alne: 242,244,245,257, 283, 287,332,359,364,367 Placed under independent superintend- Fines for drunkenness-................ 373 ent .................................... 468 None ................................. 255 375 Population-............................518 Cow Creek Indians: Report of agent-....................... 355 Population............ ...........517 Colony School, Oklahoma, report superin- Report superintendent in charge ....... 323 tendent-..................................296 Covey, Claude C.: Colorado River Agency, Ariz., report super- *Report Lemhi Agency, Idaho..........201 intendent in charge-......................156 Report Warm Springs Agency, Oreg... 383 Columbias: Crandall, C. J., report Santa Fe School.. 270 Patent in fee to Long Jim .............. 462 Creek: Population ........................518 Agreement........................708 Report superintendent in charge .... 357 Allotment contests ................... 629 Colville Agency, Wash., report agent .... 355 Appraisements ...................... 720
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