Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/295

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F IFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 1402. 1904. 207 To maintain at the city of Omaha, Nebraska, in the discretion of the §?,,'j',‘;_*€'},*j;u§°b*· Secretary of the Interior, a warehouse for the receipt, storage, and c` shmping of goods for the Indian service, ten thousand dollars. -o maintain at the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, in the discretion of M°· the Secretary of the Interior, a warehouse for the receipt, storage, and` shippingof goods for the Indian service, ten thousand dollars. o maintain at the city of San Francisco, California, in the discre- $‘N“;‘,§`Q,'}§§°°· W- tion of the Secretary of the Interior, a warehouse for the receipt, ` storage, and shipping of goods for the Indian service, ten thousand dollars, to be immediately available. The Secrets? of the Interior is authorized to cause to be assembled, ExI,·j’0‘§_§·§,§f,f,” "“’°””° at the city of aint Louis, in the State of Missouri, at such time and Indian eihibn. for such griod as he may designate, and as a part of the Louisiana _ Purchase xposition, to be held at the city of Saint Louis, in the State · of Missouri, pursuant to an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to pro- v°l·“· *-1*** vide for celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the purchase of ‘ the Louisiana territory by the United States byholding an international exhibition of arts, manufactures, and the products of the soil, mine, forest, and sea in the city of Saint Louis, in the State of Missouri," approved March third, nineteen hundred and one, such re resentatives of the different Indian tribes and such exhibits from Indian agencies, schools, and archives as he may deem advisable or necessary to illustrate the tpast and present conditions of the Indians and the Indian tribes of e United States, and progress made by such in education, art, and industry, and the methods of education and government, and such other matters and things as will full illustrate Indian advancement in civilization, the details of which shah be in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. 4 And for the purpose of carrying Appmprisdon. ’ into effect. this provision the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, or so - much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated; but the mwt w expendi- Secretary of the Interior is prohibited from making, or causin to be made, any expenditure or creating any liability on behalf of the United States in excess of the sum hereby appropriated. To enable the President to cause, under the provisions of the Act V Q§g:>=g;·{*¤¤ Rewof March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, entitled “An Act hiroimeuné. to divide a portion o the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in V°'· *5* "· “"· Dakota into separate reservations and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remainder, and for other purg>oses," to be allotted the lands in said separate reservations as (provide in said Act, includin the necessary resurveys, ten thousan dollars. Tor the uipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane Indians 2:;%;: Qbfgmne at Canton?(South Dakota, for incidental and all other expenses neces- rmmns. sary for its (proper conduct and management, inclu ing pa of employees, an for necessary expense of transporting insane ndians to and from said asylum, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ _ For pay of one s cial attorney for the Pueblo Indians of New M*;§gf‘¤d*¤¤¤·N°' Mexico, one thousandxfive hundred dollars, and for necessary traveling Attorney. and incidental expenses of said attorney for the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, five undred dollars; in all, two thousand dollars. That the time for opening the unallotted lands to public entry on vgpwhkewwnuou. the Uintah Reservation, in Utah, as provided by the Acts of May miie et opening twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two. and March third, nineteen gj§(l},'j,'f°“ l°“"“ °" hundred and three, be, and the same is hereby extended to March 32.{>0r:b2d3.99& tenth, nineteen hundred and five, and five thousand dollars is hereby sméhr. ` appropriated to enable the Secretary of the Interior to do the necessary surveying, and otherwise carry out the purposes of so much of the Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundre and two, making appropriation for the current and continglent expenses of the Indian Department for the fiscal year nineteen undred and three, and for other