No. 86.-Table showing the number of acres in Indian reservations, &., the number Reservation provided for them jointly with ober l'te bands in Colorado. Jiearila Apaches have no reservation. (b) Reservation at Inlarosa Valley; number of acres not yet ascertained. Sixty acres of corn planted but not expected to mature. Wheat rye, oats, and barley likely to be a fair crop. e) Twenty three tons of different kinds of vegetables grown. (d) Have no reservation. 3,000 = of houses, frame and other, the kind and value of the crops, &c.—Continued. 3,000 20 240 GO Swine. Sheep. Total value. 5,000 57, 500. 2,100 1,125 128,000 57, 500 2,100 1, 125 128,000 10, 200 3,000 1,000 80,000 10,000 4,500 30 750 5,000 1,450 (e) Have no reservation. Ample supply of vegetables for the year. (f) These Indians, but lately established upon reservations, are wild, and have not yet engaged in agricultural or other industrial pursuits to any noticeable extent. Size of reservations in acres not yet ascertained. (g) Ninety barrels of oil, valued at $540. (h) Estimated. (i) 105,000 feet of lumber sawed. These Indians have 75 barns built without expense to the Government. 800 of houses, frame and other, the kind and value of crops, &c.-Continued. Productions of the year. Stock owned at close of year. Horses. Bus. Bus. Tons. Dolls. Lbs. Bbls. Dolls. Bus. Bus. 3, 350 40 19,500 (f) Seventy-two wagons manufactured, valued at $1,331; agricultural implements, valued at $1,609; 1,195 bushels fruit, valued at $3,063. (g) 145,700 feet of lumber sawed. (i) 125,000 feet of lumber sawed. (h) Located upon reservation with the Indians of the Siletz agency, above noticed. 6,570 |