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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1884
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Statement of the salaries and incidental expenses paid at each agency in the Indian service during the year ending June 30, 1884, showing the appropriations from which paid and the number of Indians at each agency, pp. 246-247-250-251
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DISBURSEMENTS OF APPROPRIATIONS. Statement of the salaries and incidental expenses paid at each agency in Names of agencies. State or Terri- tory. Nevada................Nevada ......... Western Shoshone-._........do---------- Mescalero------------ New Mexico. . Navajo.....................do......... Pueblo .....................do........... New York-............ Grande Ronde. Klamath ............... New York. Oregon ... ... _do ........... Siletz......... ......... do......... Umatilla .....do........ Warm Springs ......... .... do......... Tonkawa .............. Texas ......... Ouray..................Utah ..........- Uintah Valley---- - do ........... Colville ............... Neah Bay............. Nisqually and S'Ko- komish. Quitaielt .............. Tulalip................ WashingtonTer- ritory. .... do.......... ....do-.......... .... do......... ....do .......... Yakama...............do........ Green Bay.............Wisconsin. La Pointe...............do. Shoshone .............. Wyoming ....... Number of In- dians at each agency. 4180 836 1,790 17,200 9,200 5,119 686 1,023 997 730 819 97 1,250 1,059 3,620 760 1,671 490 1, 185 3,1120 3,1036 3,1592 1,7855 Appropriations from which salaries of employ6s and incidental expenses of agencies have been paid. Incidental expenses Indian service in Nevada, 1884. .......do ......................................... Contingencies Indian Department, 1884-...... Incidental expenses Indian service in New Mexico, 1884. Support of Indians of Arizona and New Mex- ico, 1884. Contingencies Indian Department, 1884 ....... Incidental expenses Indian service in New Mexico, 1884. Support of Navajoes, 1884 ..................... Incidental expenses Indian service in New Mexico, 1884. Buildings at agencies and repairs, 1884 .......... Contingencies Indian Department, 1884. Incidental expenses Indian service in Oregon, 1884. ......-do.. . .. . . .. ..------------------------------- Support of Klamaths and Modocs, 1884 ......... Support of Indians of Klamath Agency, 1884_.- Incidental expenses Indian service in'Oregon, 1884. ------ do ......................................... Support of Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes, 1884. Incidental expenses Indian service in Oregon, 1884. Contingencies Indian Department, 1884 ......... Support of confederated tribes and bands in Middle Oregon, 1884. Contingencies Indian Department, 1884-....... ------ do......................................... Incidental expenses Indian service in Utah, 1884. Support of confederated bands of Utes, 1884 .... Support of Utah's Tabequache band, 1884 ....... Incidental expenses Indian service in Utah, 1884. Contingencies Indian Department, 1884 ......... Support of confederated bands of Utes, 1884 .... Incidental expenses Indian service in Washing- ton, 1884. Buildings at agencies and repairs, 1884 ......... Incidental expenses Indian service in Washing- ton, 1884. Support of Makahs, 1884 ........................ Support of Sklallams, 1884...-. --.......-..... Incidental expenses Indian service in Washing- ton, 1884. ------ do ........................................ Support of Quinaielts and Quillehutes, 1884..... Incidental expenses Indian service in Washing- ton, 1884. Support of D'Wamish and other allied tribes, 1884. Incidental expenses Indian service in Washing- ton, 1884. Support of Yakamas and other Indians, 1884.... Contingencies Indian Department, 1884 ......... Support of Menomonees, 1884 ................... Contingencies Indian Department, 1884 ......... Support of Chippewas of Lake Superior, 1884... Fulfilling treaty with Chippewas of Bois6 Fort band. Buildings at agencies and repairs, 1884 .......... Incidental expensesIndian service in Wyoming, 1884. Support of northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, 1884. Support of Shoshones and Bannocks, 1884 ...... Payments to employ6s at several of the agencies were made from permanent funds belonging to 250 I --Woo SALARIES AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES AT AGENCIES. 251 the Indian service during the year ending June 30, 1884, 4fc.-Continued. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. PAY OF EMPLOYIIS. Total of Total Office rent, Forage Miscella- dental pay of Traveling fuel, light, and stable I expenses Regular. Temporary. employ6s.* expenses of and sta- expenses. neous. agents. tionery. $52 50-----------.- $196 00 $10 00 $258 50 $3,240 00.............$3,240 00 28 00 $3100............. 72 75 131 75 2,08410.............2,084 10 193 50 ................................ .. ............ 239 00 .............. 87 50 70 50 ............ ............. .............. 87 50 562 50 10 25 1, 250 75 5, 199 12 $725 50 5, 924 62 150 00..................................................................... 5--------........ ..--0----58.82.. . .. ......... . 542 54--------------- 508 00 58 82 ----------------------- ... 977 40 39 00 2,275 76 3,668 48 752 33 4,420 81 135 25 50 00 119 21 88 80 993 26 1,800 00 4 00 1,804 00 6000 15896........................... 1050 16946 25543 3900 294 43 ............... 395 00-------------- 395 00 1,650 00............... 1,650 00 19 00 . ........................... ............... . ._. . a........... ............................ 95. 00... ...... 5792 . -... .....3.5 - 2,406 09-..............,5--- --------2........................ 1.... .2 1 ,6 "09 1411o......... .......118.97 1520 27527 384667 3250 3,87917 ............. .4500............ 91 50 ........ 0....................................4..,0-1 .............. 18450.........................32100 3,77582"-------....-3,77582 91 15---------------- 42 00 8180o---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ .......90000'..............1,3500 2981 1805400..6...........4200 81 22 .0 . 83O0......0........ .............................. 505.......................... .... ... ............2,3695 80 . -.. . 15520 .......................4....................................9............ ... 15000.......0--.......4 0 1,7507............ .4,18024. 38358............... . . 1 . . . 28 . . . . . 15580 ........... ....'...................6......................... ..3886 25o...........................6 9 .......... 4,390 ....6558.......... ............................ 150.O. .480 17,88060............6.2,3058 150. ..650.............1,70945.................. . ...... 288 75 .........000................3912 2,20000. 140 2,83886 63 85 ........................ 260.......... 3558.... ..... . .. ................................. 324 80 1,845 00 ............. 2,3210 58 110 40.......................................... 45 ........ 322 62 ........ a...... 30 0............ 359 12 2, 200 00/ 147 50! 4, 056 95 ..... ................. ............ 25 60-----135..........-.m-- 136 0 ....5 ............................ 16290 3,087 73..............3,087 73 89 90................................................................................ 98"83"...................................... .................1....................... .............. 5820.... .. ... ... i0 105.00 262.03 1,692"38 --..------.. 1,692 38 471 47 '22 50 118 72..................................... 176 00 ............ ..............-, 1000 27203 ........................ .4,10069 ..........m.. ............ .. - 1,000 00 . . . . ........ .............. 48000 ......................... 1,374 72 ............ ........... 5,276 69 8361 5400..................................................................... ............. ............ . ........................ 3,053386 17300........... ........ ....................................... 13761 4,20000 8500 7,51186 the Indians, and not from current appropriations, and therefore do not appear on this statement.
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