Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/88

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22 I•‘1FTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17. 1902. and thirty F street northwest, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and extending from the old structure to the alley on the east, containing above the street iioor twelve thousand square feet, at monthly rental of five hundred dollars, three thousand dollars.

 mm For continuation of the investigation of the mineral resources of

eral manner Alaska, sixty thousand dollars, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three. M°¥’$· For engraving and printing the geological maps of the United States, five thousand dollars. ` ¥¤*“¤¤ D•P•¤’¤¤¤¤*· xunux Armies. 1”p°°'°”' 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-car 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, one thousand dollars. ·°°“““g°“°’°’· For contingencies of the Indian Service, includin traveling and incidental expenses of Indian agents and of their omgces, 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 held, exclusive of transportation and slee ing-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law; and expenses of gping to and going from the seat of government, and while remaining t ere under orders and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for a period not to exceed twenty days; for pay of employees not otherwise grovided for, and for payof the five special agents, at two thousand ollars per annum eac , six thousand ollars. P*¤°*¤¤*¤¢¤¤PP“°¤· To pay the expense of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian Service, and pay of necessary employees; advertising, at rates not exceedin regular commercial rates; ins ction, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, fifteen thousand dollars. w*;°"°¤“”¤ ¤¤•“· For payment of liabilities already incurred and for amount necessary to be expended in suppressing the spread of small x in the United States among the ndians legally residin on dhb various Indian reservations, or on tribal lands owned by diem, or on thei1· allotments and in attendance at the various Indian schools, in the dis- In t cretion of the Secretary of the Interior, fifty thousand dollars. T,§,*{§€,§',SI“g,,,,,,,,,,,_ To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Travelin ex enses of Indian inspectors," for the fiscal year nineteen liundrerfand) one, two hundred and thirty-five dollars and fiftv-six cents. S""""' To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Telegraphin and purchase of Indian snpplies," for the scal vear nineteen hundrecg and one, seven hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty-tive cents. §f};’;fg,{{_’§gf““‘· To pay amounts found due by the accountin officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation “Su port of giission lndians," for the fiscal years as follows: or the fiscal) year nineteen hundred and one, · thirty-two cents; for the fiscal year nineteen hundred, twenty-one dol- , V lars and eighty-three cents. }l,‘§§§,§$,§‘{Q‘,,,,,,,,,,e,_ To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Incidentals in Washington, including employees, and support and civilization/’ for the fiscal vear nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and twenty-five dollarsuand twenty-seven cents. •