Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/323

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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 373. 1896. 293 “Incidentals in Oregon: Employees," for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, six hundred and three dollars and thir·teen cents. Bmroviu. on Sonrrmnn Urns: To pay amounts found due by the gvutbrrg UM- accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for °m°v°' “Removal of Southern Utes," five hundred and two dollars and forty cents. - Snnsurrou, Frxrnmm Acnnov, Moucmmx: To pay amounts found Mmphm As·¤¤¤y. due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appro- °" priation for ·‘Substation, Flathead Agency, Montana," for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and four cents. Hoiwusruxns ron Iunums: To pay amounts found due by the M¤·>¤¤¤¤¤- accounting omcers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for “Homesteads for Indians,” eight hundred and one dollars and fourteen cents. INDIAN EXHIBIT,WORI.D’SUOLUIBIAN Exrosrrrouz Topayamounts W{,·;,g?_¤,*g_gr¤hib**· found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the ` ` appropriation for “Indian exhibit, World’s Columbian Exposition," to adjust appropriations, twenty-seven dollars and seven cents. Arruusan or mruovnumnrs, CHEROKEE OUTLET: For the pur- £fh¤;g;$g,g·£lggv°_ pose of paying a balance due for the appraisal of improvements of meth. ° P intruders in the Cherokee Nation, under the provisions of the Act of V"1·2"·¥‘·‘“‘· March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, six hundred and . forty-nine dollars. OONTINGENCIES: For contingencies of the Indian service, including C°¤*·i¤!¤¤°i°¤· traveling and incidental expenses of Indian agents and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; also traveling and incidental expenses of five special agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law; for pay of employees not otherwise provided for, and for pay of the five special agents, at two thousand dollars per annum each, three thousand dollars. Snnvnrmc Arm Annorrme CoLv1LLn Rnsmzvarronz That ten m<{_··(g;11·R¤·¤¤~ thousand dollars of the amount appropriated by the Act making appro- v£»1.zs?j».aoa. priations for current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, for survey and subdivision of Indian reservations, and of lands to be allotted to Indians, and to make allotments in severalty, to be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Aflairs under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior be, and the same is hereby, reappropriated and added to the sum of thirty-five n{Q*jjPv;g>¤¤¤°¤ M thousand dollars appropriated for the survey of the Colville Reserva- Vol?é7,p..84. tion by the seventh section of the Act of July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, entitled ‘*An Act to provide for the opening of a part of the Colville Reservation, in the State of Wushiiigtoin, and for other purposes," this amount to be reimbursable from the proceeds of the lands when sold as in said Act of July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, provided. _ Serrour or Sioux on nririrmuuntr Tammsc To pay the Fremont, S'°“’·°*°· Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad Company for rent of a warehouse at Rushville, Nebraska, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, two hundred dollars. Rmzunnnsmriziw or Joan L. BULLrs: To reimburse Captain John J°""‘“B“m‘ L. Bullis, Twenty-fourth Infantry, United States Army, in full for amount actually paid by him for expenses incurred in a suit brought against him by E. W'. Kingsbury, nn ex-Indian trader at San Carlos Agency, Arizona, in eighteen hundred and ninetyonc, one hundred dollars. ELEVENTH omvsns. E’°"°“"’ C°“°"'· For salaries, rents, and necessary expense in continuing the work of E‘P°’“°“· compiling the results of the Eleventh Census, to continue available until exhausted, ten thousand dollars.