THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN J: ELSEWHERE IN THE J i SERVIE The Weekly Review. The Cudahy Packing Co., has the con tract for furnishing beef for the school for next year at $5.70 per hundred. While on his. recent trip to North Da kota, Superintendent. Peirce had the pleasure of calling on Superintendent W. R. Davis, who is superintending the erection of the new Sndian school at- Bis niark, N. D. The learn took nine hundred pounds of carpet rags to the carpet weavers this week, and by the end of the year we will have several hundred yards of new car pets and rugs on the floors of our build ings. Native American. The first hay -crop has been cut and stacked 'J here is somewhere between seventv-five and one hundred tons. . Beef for the coming year will cost a )out four cents on foot at Colorado River agency, and nine cents net at Yuma Alex B ver resigned hi position, as assistant engineer, April 80, and Roland Nehoitewa, of the class of '06 has been ap pointed at a salary of $600 per annum. The lowest bidder for furnishing net beef to this sehool for the next rise 1 1 year was at-$6.35, being $2.55 higher than tlie contract price for the 'present' year. Ogiala Lijjit The following important points regard ing the allotment of this reservation were given to us by the alloting A ent, Mr. C. II. Bates, 'and are undoutedlv of interest to the younger generation of tie u ' silala Sio-ix : Under a law passed by the last Con gress, married women on the Pine Ridge Reservation will receive 320 acres of land in addition to the 640 acres allott ed to the husband as the head of the family. -. By order of the President, dated Apr., 1, 1907, allottments are to be made to the livingichildren born hereafter, who arc j living when land is selected for them; so long as the tribe is possessed of any un allotted reservation lands. The Indian News. We regret to announce in this issue, the resignation of pur Superintendent. Dr. W. H. Winsloiv who has so ably di rected the affairs of this school for the last six years. Dr. Winslow and family expect to make their future home in Ft Collins,. Colorado and many are the good wishes which go with them to their new home. St, L vus R eriVui Washington, April 21. -Robert 0. Valentine, at present private secretary to Commissioner of Indian Affairs betipp, Thursday was appointed by the Secretary of the Interior to be Supervisor of Indian Agents. By the change his salary is increased from $1800 to $2000. His head quarters will be in Washington. SSS!ffiQ!l i