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262 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1902. intendents of irrigation, who shall be skilled irrigation engineers, not to exceed two,_as 1D his judglment may be necessary to secure the construletion lo: ditches and other irrigation works in a substant1a1 and man 1 nner. $2:: ·=r;<=r¤’3¢}*a mgor tempgrlsiiy employment and support of the Indians of Pima eimughs Agency, Arizona, forty thousand dol rs to be expended for their benefit in such manner as the Secretary ot the Interior in his discretion may deem best, ten thousand dollars thereof to be immediately availab e. m§;¤°Yl¤¢¤¤°*"°*· 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 Affairs,. under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty. thousand dollars.

 rg: For survey of lands in the ine Ridge and Standipg Rock Indian resvsuum. ervations in South Dakota, and for examination in e iield of surveys,

S""'" the sum of twenty-two thousand dollars, to be immediately available, and for clerical work and stationery in the office of the snrveypcr-general required on surveys within the Pine Ridge and Standing k Indian iieselryiations in Sdpth Dakotpi, the lpum of1threehtho(;1;s;z(;1dland two hunre dollars· in a twent — ve thousand two un ollars. m§1¤Y;,l::{_ F°¤=¤¤· For compensatidn of the commissioner authorized by the Indian cimmnrnm so an appropriation Act approved June seventh, eighteen hundred and %#g,_ 8-;, ninety-Seycn, to superintend the sale of land, and so forth, of the Puy- allup Indian lgeesiervatioilr, Wuhiggplrgng who shall continue the work as t erein provi twothousand o . cm" ‘l°P'°‘****°° Ifor continuing the work of transferring the Indian depredation rnnuumoeuzcce from tile; glltipe of Indaxalg Atfagp to the Court ofdC ims and vu. au. making a recu e same or e proper care an custody of 5.1,- the papers and records relating thereto, under the provisions of the Act agproved March third, eig teen hundred and ninety-one (Twenty- sixth tatutes at Lar e, page eight hundred and fifty-one), four thousand six lhupdred dolirs. d ¤¤*•**=·*· ¤¤¤°¤*· That the ollowing sums place upon the books of the Treasur b I.-niiulidigm Bhwme the Indian appropriation Act of March third, nineteen hundred yand ,,,§é‘i{‘;°"°‘;;T;' one (Thirty-first tatutes at barge, pagps one thousand and sixty-two ·P¤· · and one thousand and sixty-eight), to the credit of the tribes named, being in full for permanent annuities guaranteed by treaties to sa1d 1¤¤¤¤*~ tribes, shall draw interest at the rate of live per centum r annum from the following dates, namely: Chickasaw national Hind, sixty ghonésand dollars, from Julydiirstilpilpeteien dhiéndred and one; Seneca un seventy-t ree thousand cig un re dollars rom Jul {tirst nineteen hundred and two: Eastern Shawnee fund; twenty thhusand

’°*"·’°L six hundred dollars, from July hrst, nineteen hundred and two; Pmto §§,§€§’,.,, §’§,{”,,i‘§§§§ oyided, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, directed

md S*¤°°”· to pay, per capita, immediately upon the passage of this Act, to the members of the Eastern Shawnee and Seneca tribes of Indians entitled thereto, all moneys placed to the credit of said tribes upon the books of the '1Qreasury apd all grustttsunds hcldegormsaid ltrnbes by the Gov- Bnkmces to Chicks ernmen in ieu o mves men t *2 , at the Secretar f th °°`"‘ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to iilgee is ‘ the sub—treasury at Saint Louis, Missouri, to the credit of the national Dednmm triasuregofghgglhngkgmyv Batfn *:18 plalance sfdtlip said Chickasaw; ,,_ _ ·_ na ions un a er e uc_ing e n_ thousand dollars a pr 'at ShX;<€§£;;;%1gg;;;£ out of said fund for the and of certain indigent Chickasaw; (laid the mum:. Act of the councils of the Eastern Shawnee and of the Seneca nations, or tribes of the Indian Territory “Providing for the allotment of lands to certain minor children and for other purposesgpassed, respectivelv on the second day of December, nineteen und and one, and the