Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1419

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. 2919. 1907. 1389 April twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and four, and May eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, of the permanent council of the Eastern Cherokees and the order of said council of August seventeenth, ninegeep hundred and six, the sum of four thousand four hundred and five 0 ars. To pay the expenses of purchasin goods and supplies for the Indian %,'f,T},’i,‘,,°§;,, et., service and pay of uecessarly emyhoyees; advertising, at rates not exceeding regular commercia rates; inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, and for telegraphing and telephoning, for the (fisppl year nineteen hundred and six, seven thousand five hundred 0 ars. For the necessary expenses of trans rtation of Indian goods, pro- ‘ T"“"*’°‘Y“‘"°“· visions, and other sucpplies for the Indiim service for the liscal year nineteen hundred an six, fifteen thousand dollars. _ To supply a deficiency in salary of the United States Indian in- t'§ii§3ti§?;Rl`t€l"°°" spector, designated by the Secretary of the Interior under the rovisions of the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and live. as ‘ “Chief engineer," inoonnection with his appointment of June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, as “United States Indian inspector " (irrigation engineer), from March twenty-eighth to J uno thirtieth, nineteen hun ed and five, inclusive, the appropriation of two hundred and sixty-one dollars and eleven cents made for this purpose for the period from March twenty-eighth to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, by the urgent deficiency a propriation Act approved Febru- A'*‘*· P- 3* ary twenty-seventh, nineteen hundlred and six, is hereby made availab e. · PENSIONS. For army and navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, P""l°“" minor chil ren, and ependent relatives, army nurses, and all other pensioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be placed thereon under the provisions of any and all Acts of Conglress, one million dollars: Ihomded, That the appropriation aforesai for §Q{!§°°',;0m MW navy pensions shall be paid from the income of the navy ension fund, f¤¤¤· so far as the same shal be sufficient for that puppose: ¥’1·0vided fur- Mer, That the amount expended under each of e above items shall "°°°“““* be accounted for separately. DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE. ¤£‘?""‘“°"‘ °‘ ”‘“* For additional compensation of the Attorney~General from March {{§°HRf§i{H$,'l§{"l‘ fourth to June thirtieth, ninteen hundred and seven, inclusive, one -"*“-P·““°*- thousand three hundred dollars. For the reimbursement of the appropriation "Arn1ing and equipping Qjlwghmng mm the militia," for the value of certain stores turned over to the United px-i··m»¤. States marshal for the district of Idaho, in eighteen hundred and ninety-four, by the governor of the State of Idaho, nine hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-six cents. LHSCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. Dnrnxnrxe smcrs m omms Acaxxsr THE Umrnn Snrns: For c,£·£}··“¤¤ ·•¤¤· *¤ defraying the necessary expenses, including salaries of necessary employees in YVashlngt0n, District of Columbia, incurred in the . examination of witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States, and in defending suits in the C0l\1'l`, of · Claims. including defense for the United States in the matter of French dF£¤ch spoliuricn spoliation claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney- ° S' (jeneral, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, twentydive dollars and twenty cents.