Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1066

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FIFTY-SEVENTH oorreaass. sms. 11. oa. 994. 1903. 1001 ney’s fees, and the further sum of one hundred and eleven dollars and mnety-one cents, paid by him as interest on money borrowed to pay employees of the agency both at the request of the Interior Department; in all, two hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-one cents. _ To pay Reuben Perry, suplerintendent of the Lac du Flambeau §“b‘{,Q,}’,*j)”Y· Boarding School, Wisconsin, the sum of fifty-seven dollars and ninety ym ` cents, paid by him for attorney’s fees in defending suit in the circuit court of Oneida County, Wisconsin, by direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifty-seven dollars and ninety cents. For payment to Hui} Jones, of Oconto, Wisconsin, his heirs or legal §,,_“,E,;l;$°{;,_ replgesentatives, the sum of one thousand two hundred and twenty-six do rs and thirty;nine cents, in full for mone expended under an agreement with illiam T. Richardson, United States Indian agent at reen Bay,lWisoonsin, in November, eighteen hundred and seventy- two, for nties, stables, roads, and supply road constructed by him upon such Indian reservation. For payment to Peter La Blanc, a Sisseton Indian, who served in the {Z§‘,?,f,;f{,,"j“°· Army of the United States during the war of the rebellion, the sum of one thousand four hundred an ninety-eight dollars and sixty-nine cents, being the §g’l’8gll·l'»8 amount which was paid each of the Sisse— ton, Wahpeton, edawakanton, and Wah koota scouts and soldiers not parties to the agecment between the llhited States and the Sisseton and Wahpeton nds of Dakota and Sioux Indians on the twelfth day of September, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, of the amounts appropriated by Congress by the Acts of March third, eighteen V°*· ”·P~ lm hundred and ninety-one, March third, eighteen hundred and ninety- V°*· 2"·P·°"- three, and March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, which V°r 28- P- 8*- almounlts he did not receive by reason of his name being omitted from t e ro . ' To reimburse William G. Malin, Indian agent for the Sac and Fox `;v§ M$?` tribe of Indians in Iowa, for certain expenses (court costs, sheriifs’ and attorneys’ fees) paid by him in obtaining the a pointmeut of uardians for Indian minors by the district court of 'lliima County, Iowa, one hundred and ninety dollars and forty-eight cents, to be immediately available. That the Secretary of the Treasuiéy is hereby authorized and directed ·},‘;“,?,§’,*;,ff,,{j°°· to pay to Joseph H. Lee, senior, o Tuba, Arizona, the sum of three MM. v-26+ thousand seven hundred dollars for his property purchased within the external boundaries of the Navajo Indian Reservation, instead of to Ernest A. Lee, as provided by the Indian a propriation Act aproved mm May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and) two: Provided, at said nexusé. sum shall only be paid uppen the presentation of a general release executed by said Ernest A. e, or is legal representative. Sm 0, mchm That the Secretary of the Interior be, an is hereby, authorized to mean agency, em., sell, in such manner as he may deem best, for cash, the three hundred l“"°“‘ and nineteen and seventy-two one-hundredths acres, the west half of section three, township eleven north, range two east of the Indian meridian, reserved for agency and school purposes by article two of the agreement of June twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, ratified and confirmed by Act of Congress approved March third, VOL 27 558 eighteen hundred and ninety-three (Twenty-seventh Statutes, page live Use or pibceeds. hundred and fifty-seven), the proceeds of the sale of said tract of land to be applied and used for enlarging the school plant of the Absentee Shawnee Indian Industrial Training School, Oklahoma, so as to provide school facilities for such chi dren of the Mexican Kickapoo, Absentee Shawnee, and Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians as are at present, or may hereafter be, without such Government educational advantages. WVhenever the Secretary of the Interior shall determine the same to }¢Q,‘,j,‘°Q‘;,°*f,{‘§;,,,,,,_ be necessary for the purposes intended, the city of Lawton, in the Ter- ggpogis ¤ci><>¤1 rem ritory of Oklahoma, is ereby authorized and permitted, upon such `