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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
CHEMAWA AMERICAN. 3 INDIAN APPROPRIATIONS. Subcommittee Makes Report to Full Committee, Which Shows Liability. Washington, Feb. 4. The subcommit tee of the committee on Indian affairs in the house made its report to the full com mittee on the Indim appro print ion bill. It strikes out provision for pay of eleven Indian agencies, Including Ponca, Oloe and Oakland agency, Oklahoma, which crrled$l,500; the Bantee agency in Ne braska, Carrying $1,200, and the Yankton agency, Boulh Djkota, carrying $1,600 The sum of $6, 750 is made available forintereat in lieu of investment of $185,000 due the Kansas tribeof Indians, per treaty nf 1846, and $327.72, for interest on $66,554.43 for educational and oilier beneficial purposes in behalf of ihe Kick a poos in Kansas. The amouot recommended fur salaries of the Dawes commission is $15,000. For expend, clerical help, etc., $78,000: con tingent expenses, $2,000; for removing in truders. $15,000; in all $110,000. The just and reasonable share of each member of the tribe is declared to be 600 acres for the Chii!knnuWB;380 acres for the Choctaws ; lf0 for th Creeks, and 120 for t!ie Cuero kee. Thfc secretary is authorized to pay the Oloe Indians of Oklahoma 50,000 of the money collected for them It) Ihb settle ment of their claim for lands sold for them in Nebraska. Mr. Curtis, of Kansas, in looking after the item relating to the Haskell institute, bei of pupils from 650 to 750 and at) ap propriation ol $174,250 and for diainHge $),000. He also secured increases in the itsms relating to the Kiokpo echonl iu Kansas $13,580 and Chiloeuo school, of Oklahoma, $140,400 Other items are: For the construction of two bridges, one over Big Soldier creek and one over Liltle Holdier, creek on the Pottawatomie reserva tion in Jackson Co., Kas., $3,000, For all purposes Osages, $3,45(1; Paw nees, $47,100; Pottawolomies, $2,541.11,' Quapaws, $1,700; Bsc and Foxes in MU Bouri, $8,070; Winnwhagnes, $44,162.47; for subsistence and civilization, Apaches, Kiowas, Comanches, Wichitas and affiliat ed bands, $50,000;' Arapahopu and Cbey ennes, $50,000; Kansas Indians, Okla homa, $2,500; Kiekapoos, $5,000; Poncns, $15,000, to be divided pro rata smong all the members of said lrit. in Oklahoma and Nebraska and Dakota; Tonkawas, Oklahoma $1,000. Port Annelee, Wash. January, 3t)lh. 1002. Mr. Thos. W. Pctter Esq. Dear Sir: Enclosed you will please find 25 els. for one year's subscription to the Ohemawa American. I would cer tainly miss it if it did not come at the us ual time. It is like receiving a letter frmn an old friend and through it's columns of news I can te'l how yon and all of ray esteemed friends net along. I must say it is always brighf and up-to-date. By hv ing the above amount placed to my crtdit you will confer a lavor on Your obedbnt servni, Lino Toy. Mr. Ling Toy, the writer of the above letter, was once employed nt Chenmwa, He went to night school and acqumrt a good educa'iin hb is evidenced by ihe Con struction of his Mter, He is a member of the Pretbyterian church and a good relia ble man. If more of his countrymen would turn out us well us hu lias done, be come educated and civilized, ihe ii'iiverfal prejudice existing sgaint Ihe Chinese ould SO" beremoyd. Is it Education von arp HteVlnj.? Then join the Massoi Suwem ( lub mid you will be on the highway to ur cuveied goal. Now is your chmice. Is my hMton ? bfgan Mrs. C. when her husband InniiTiiiiteu : Yen yitnr hat is on straight. Come along or weslmll b- la;e. ItitHon sintiglitil wo.i'tdo. Walt a min ute till 1 g ba- k into the house and till it a little.