Annual Report, Volum 2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915
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Gambling Marital relations Dances Two criminal cases of importance
51
Historical work Ute judgment fund
52
Indian exhibits at PanamaPacific Exposition
54
Conclusion
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Table 1 Work and force of Indian Office since 1899 compared 2 Indian population of the United States 1915
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Indians under Federal supervision allotted and unallotted 4 Marriages missionaries churches language dress citizen ship crimes misdemeanors
74
Areas of Indian lands allotted and unallotted 6 Allotments by reservations
82
Reservations authority for establishing 8 Lands set aside temporarily for mission organizations 9 Patents in fee issued to mission organizations
109
Incomes of Indians
110
Use of agricultural lands farming leasing 12 Use of grazing lands stock raising leasing 13 Comparative statement of industrial pursuits by Indians
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Employment of Indians
130
Vital statistics housing and disease
133
Hospitals and sanatoria
138
Indians selfsupporting and those receiving rations and miscellaneous supplies issued
141
School population number in school capacity 19 Schools location enrollment attendance 20 School libraries
161
Schools average attendance and appropriations since 1876
165
Suppression of liquor traffic
166
Timber on reservations sawmills timber cut 26 Cost of care and protection of timber
170
Areas irrigable and under projects expenditures 28 Miles of ditches use of irrigated areas 29 Allotments approved and made 30 Lands purchased for ...
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Sales of allotted lands 32 Patents in fee issued
181
Removal of restrictions on alienation of land 34 Certificates of competency issued under act of June 25 1910
183
Lands leased for mining production of minerals and royalty 37 Buildings erected 38 Buildings under construction
187
Live stock belonging to Indians sold and slaughtered 40 Government property valuations classified
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Property of Indians tribal and individual value 42 Employees in Indian school and agency service
202
Employees miscellaneous field
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Employees in Indian Service recapitulation 45 Appropriations and disbursements for Indian Service 46 Account of Commissioner of Indian Affairs 4...
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Pro rata shares of tribal trust funds settled
214
Funds of Five Civilized Tribes in banks 52 Volume of business in Indian warehouses
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Side 542 - An Act to provide for the registration of, with collectors of internal revenue, and to impose a special tax upon all persons who produce, import, manufacture, compound, deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or coca leaves, their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and for other purposes...
Side 536 - Act which may be acquired by descent, will, judgment, or decree may be held for two years and not longer after its acquisition : Provided.
Side 544 - AN ACT FOR PREVENTING THE MANUFACTURE, SALE, OR TRANSPORTATION OF ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED OR POISONOUS OR DELETERIOUS FOODS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND LIQUORS, AND FOR REGULATING TRAFFIC THEREIN, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Side 544 - ... charge against such craft and cargo; and if the owners thereof fail or refuse to re-imburse the United States for such expense within thirty days after notification, then the officer or agent aforesaid may sell the craft or cargo, or any part thereof that may not have been destroyed in removal, and the proceeds of such sale shall be covered into the treasury of the United States.
Side 559 - Seward Peninsula, Alaska, including the Nome, Council, Kougarok, Port Clarence, and Goodhope precincts, by AJ Collier, FL Hess, PS Smith, and AH Brooks. Bulletin 328, 1908, 343 pp. •Investigation of the mineral deposits of Seward Peninsula, by PS Smith. In Bulletin 345, 1908 pp. 206-250. 45 cents. *The Seward Peninsula tin deposits, by Adolph Knopf.
Side 538 - That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to prescribe necessary and proper rules and regulations and to do any and all things necessary to carry out and accomplish the purposes of this Act...
Side 553 - The Yakutat Bay region, Alaska; Physiography and glacial geology, by RS Tarr; Areal geology, by RS Tarr and BS Butler. Professional Paper 64, 1909, 186 pp. 50 cents. •Mining in southeastern Alaska, by CW Wright. In Bulletin 379, 1909, pp. 67-86.
Side 545 - State for the support of common schools; and where sections two, sixteen, thirty-two, and thirty-six, or any parts thereof, are mineral, or have been sold, reserved, or otherwise appropriated or reserved by or under the authority of any act of Congress, or are wanting or fractional in quantity, or where settlement thereon with a view to preemption or homestead, or improvement thereof with a view to...
Side 536 - ... the Commissioner of the General Land Office or the Secretary of the Interior for decision shall be adjudicated within one year from the passage of this Act.
Side 539 - Whenever, on trial for a violation of this section, the defendant is shown to have, or to have had, possession of such opium or preparation or derivative thereof, such possession shall be deemed sufficient evidence to authorize conviction unless the defendant shall explain the possession to the satisfaction of the jury.

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