Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 24.djvu/65

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30 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 333. 1886. At the Rosebud agency, at two thousand two hundred dollars; At the Shoshone agency, at one thousand Eye hundred dollars ; At the Uintah and Oumy agency (cousolndntcd), at one thousand eight hundred dollars; _ At the Pueblo agency, at one thousand cnght hundred dollars; At the Navajo agency, at two thousand dollars; At. tho Mcscalero agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At tho Southern Ute agency, at one thousand four hundred dollars; At. the Omaha and Winnebago agency, at one thousand sxx hundred dollars · At tl:c Santee agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At; the Potcawatomic and Great: N cmaha agency, at one thousand dollars; At the Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and Oakland agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At the Sac and Fox agency, Indian Tcrrit0ry,a.t one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Quapaw agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; and not more than one thousand two hundred dollars of any moneys approprimed by this act shall be expended for clerical labor at this agency; At the Osage agency, at'0ua thousand six hundred dollars; At the Cheyenne and Arapaho agency, an two thousand two hundred dollars · At tl;0 Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita agency, at two thousand dollars; At. the Union agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the White Earth agency, at one thousand six hundred dollars ; At the Sac and Fox agency, Iowa, at one thousand dollars; At the Green Bay agency, at one thousand tivo hundred dollars; At the La Pointe agency, at two thousand dollars; At the Mackinac agency, at one thousand dollars; At the New York agency, at one thousand dollars; At the Colorado River agency, at one thousand Evo hundred dollars; At the Pima agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the San Carlos agency, at two thousand dollars; For the Eastern Cherokee Indians, eight hundred dollars; in all, · eighty-nine thousand three hundred dollars; und all provisions of law fixing compcusatioq for Indian agents in excess of that herein provided are hereby repealed. x Intex-pmsen. For the payment of necessary interpreters, to be distributed in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, twentyfive thousand dollars; but no person employed by the United States aud paid for any other service shall be paid for interpreting. ‘ Inspectors. For pay of iivo Indian inspectors, at three thousand dollars per annum each, fifteen thousand dollars. . rnvexmtg, en., _ Ifor necessary traveling expenses of Eve Indian inspectors, including •·:¥:=¤¤•<> ¤¤¤p¤¤· Egdental expenses of mspectwn and mvcstngutum, eight thousand dolw5f;};;:} °°P°m Pay of one Imliap school superintendent, three thousand dollar;. Tmvmug, em., Necessary tmvcling expenses of one Indian school superintendent, 9xp¢¤:I¤¤¤t¤f ¤¤1·¢r· including incidental expenses of inspection and investigation, one thou- ‘”}§’fW§:,_· mud dollars: Provided, That he shall be allowed four dollars per dav Au,,w,,,,c,,_ for traveling expenses when actually on duty in the field, exclusive Bf , cost of transportation and sleeping-car fare. { Agency bum, For buildings and repair of buildings at agencies, and repairs of the i¤E::ie;;z»;i::x sarge, twenjy-five_th0$s1udId¢glEum. · · or contingencies 0 t 0 un service includin tmvelin n ’ ·'- P‘“"“· dqntgl expenses Indiap agents, and of,their oiiigcs, and og 31:63:- mnssmner of Indmn Aimrs and of such person as may be detailed to Pqyzetc., ¤t sive accompany him, also traveling and incidental expenses of five gpeeial •P°°¤** *8*****- agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed1m duty in the Heh], exclusive of transportatwu and sleepingcar fare, in lien of all