Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/964

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

926 FIFTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 324. 1899. At the Union Agency, Indian Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars; At the \Varm Springs Agency, Oregon, one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Western Shoshone Agency, Nevada, one thousand five hundred dollars;_ At the White Earth Agency, Minnesota, one thousand eight hundred dollars- At the Yakima Agency, Washington, one thousand five hundred dollars- At the Yankton Agency, South Dakota, one thousand six hundred P'W‘*°·’·. . t dollars; in all, eightyfive thousand six hundred dollars: Provided, ssgdiiiigiigiiiig (iii. That the foregoing appropriations shall not take etlect nor become °°‘° ems as “¤‘-?‘*”**· available in any case for or during the time in which any officer ot the Army of the United States shall be engaged in the performance of the supmmmmu of duties of Indian agent at any of the agencies above named: Promded ,§ffQ;“§,ef,§L‘f’°1 my further, That the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of ° the Secretary of the Interior, may devolve the duties of any Indian agency upon the superintendent of the Indian training school located at such agency, whenever in his judgment such superintendent can properly perform the duties of such agency. And the superintendent upon whom such duties devolve shall give bond as other Indian agents. I¤*°*P*°*¤¤· For payment of necessary interpreters, to be distributed in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars; but no person employed by the United States and paid for any other service · shall be paid for interpreting. lnspecwrs For pay of eight Indian inspectors, one of whom shall be an engineer competent in the location, construction, and maintenance of irrigation works, and one of `whom may be located by the Secretary of the Interior in the Indian Territory, and under his direction and authority may perform any duties required by law of said Secretary in said Territory, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum each, twenty thousand dollars. -rme11¤g·u¤pe¤ses. For traveling expenses of eight Indian inspectors, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-ear fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law, and for incidental expenses of inspection and investigation, including telegraphing and expenses of going to and going from the seat of Government, and while remaining there under orders and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for a period not to exceed twenty days, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars. supemumicur ts For pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, three thousand schools. dollars. ——tr=¤’¢ii¤g expenses- For necessary traveling expenses of one superintendent of Indian schools, including telegraphiu g and incidental expenses of inspection and rm»·u.»». investigation, one thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That he shall

  • §[,,{{‘°"‘ °“""“"°“ be allowed three dollars per day for traveling expenses when actually on

duty in the field, exclusive of cost of transportation and sleeping-car ..0zm umm. fare, in lieu of all other expenses now allowed by law: And provided further, That he shall pertorm such other duties as may be imposed upon him by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. tegmli re ¤¤1>¤ri¤- For pay of one clerk to superintendent of Indian schools, one thou- ‘ ‘ sand dollars. Agency iiuudings. For buildings and repairs of buildings at agencies, thirty-five thousand dollars. coumgenrexpevsvs- For contingencies of the Indian service, including traveling and incidental expenses of Indian agents and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Atlairs; also traveling and incidental expenses Special ¤s·>¤*¤· of live special agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleepingcar fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law; and expenses of going to and going from the seat of Government, and while remaining there under orders and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for a