630, 560 Tabasquache, Moache, Capo- | For iron and steel and necessary tools for blacksmith shop.. Estimated; art. 9, treaty of Mar. 2, 1868.. te, Wiminuche, Yampa, Grand River, and Uintah Bands of Ute. 15, p. 621. 220 Total. TABLE 67.—Interest-bearing tribal funds held in trust by the Government July 1, 1 The "Osage fund" and "Kansas consolidated fund" have been segregated and are carried on the books of the Indian Office to the credit of individual members of the tribes. 2 The "Round Valley general fund" will bear no interest until the United States has been reimbursed for the amount appropriated in carrying out the provisions of the acts approved Oct. 1, 1890 (20 Stat. L., 658), and of Mar. 3, 1891 (26 Stat. L., 1006). TABLE 67.-Interest-bearing tribal funds held in trust by the Government July 1, 1913-Continued. CHANGES DURING THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1913, IN INTEREST-BEARING TRIBAL FUNDS HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT. TABLE 67.-Interest-bearing tribal funds held in trust by the Government July 1, 1918-Continued. CHANGES DURING THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1913, IN INTEREST-BEARING TRIBAL FUNDS HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT-Continued. INTEREST-BEARING FUNDS BELONGING TO MINORS AND HELD IN TRUST JULY 1, TABLE 67.—Interest-bearing tribal funds held in trust by the Government July 1, 1913-Continued. CHANGES DURING THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1913, IN INTEREST-BEARING FUNDS BELONGING TO MINORS, AND HELD IN TRUST BY THE GOVERNMENT. TABLE 68.-Incomes of Indian tribes from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1913. |