. Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1914. 8, 5 372 Packages mailed. Requisitions issued. Warehouses. Number. Weight. Value. Con-tract. Openmarket. Total. Chicago 2,864 1,866 666 684 257 ,8998,7272,0772,2732,359 $6, 6, 1, 1, 44345215527 45 2,053155380631184 2 097 New York 500 Omaha 595 1,158 229 St. Louis Total 6,337 26,335 16, 1 176 ?? 405 4,579 Total number of shipments 294,695 Total weight (pounds) 60,015,338 Total value $1,575, Table 46.—Expense at warehouses fiscal year ended June SO


. Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1914. 8, 5 372 Packages mailed. Requisitions issued. Warehouses. Number. Weight. Value. Con-tract. Openmarket. Total. Chicago 2,864 1,866 666 684 257 ,8998,7272,0772,2732,359 $6, 6, 1, 1, 44345215527 45 2,053155380631184 2 097 New York 500 Omaha 595 1,158 229 St. Louis Total 6,337 26,335 16, 1 176 ?? 405 4,579 Total number of shipments 294,695 Total weight (pounds) 60,015,338 Total value $1,575, Table 46.—Expense at warehouses fiscal year ended June SO, 1914. Warehouses. Rent. Lightand fuel. Amountpaid regu-lar em-ployees. Amountpaid irreg-ular em-ployees. Inspec-tion andmiscella-neous. Total. Chicago $4, $ 14. 73 $12,,,,, $5, $3, 1, $26,,,,, New York 3,,,, Omaha St .Louis San Francisco Total 12, 37, 7, 6, 64, REPORT OF TIIE COMMISSIONER TO THEFIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. 203 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. Department of the Interior,Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. Muskogee. 07da., August 7, 1911±. Sir: I have the honor to transmit the annual report of the officeof the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes for the year endedJune 30, 1914. This office, under instructions from the department,through the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, deals with matters per-taining to the enrollment and allotment, the collection of tribalrevenues, disposition of unallotted lands, and all other matters per-taining to tribal property and the settlement of tribal affairs. The affairs of the individual Indians after allotments are com-pleted, especially of the restricted class remaining under the super-vision of the department, are handled through the superintendent ofthe Union Agency, under direc


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