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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 355 Office, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior: Pmvideel D““"*°‘**PP'***”’°· fiert/ner, That in making their appraisal of the lots so surveyed, it shall be the duty of the appraisers to ascertain the names of the residents upon and occupants of any such lots, the character and extent of the improvements thereon, and the name of the reputed owner thereof, an to report their findings in connection with their report of appraisal, which report of findings shall be taken as prima facie evidence of the facts therein set out. All such lots not so entered prior to the day fixed for the public sale shall be offered at public outer in their regular order, with the other unimproved and unoccupied lbts. That no lot shall be sold for less than ten dollars: And provided further, That Sm of *0** said lots, when surveyed, shall approximate fifty by one hundred and fifty feet in size. ` " Sec. 18. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized Cggx Hm Sl?1'i¤g¤ and directed to reserve and set aside one hundred and sixty acres of ms ' land at and surrounding the present hot springs, situated on said reservation near the settlement of Camas. " That said hot springs and the said one hundred and sixty acres of C°¤*¤>l» ewland»last mentioned shall be under the control and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, but any and all moneys that shall be derived from such use shall be for the benefit of the persons holding tribal relations with said tribes of Indians, the same to be disbursed as provided in section thirteen of this Act. "SEO. 19. That nothing in this Act shall be construed to deprive W¤*¤‘*'i8h*¤· any of said Indians, or said persons or corporations to whom the use of land is granted by the Act, of the use of water appropriated and used by them for the necessary irrigation of their lands or for domestic use or any ditches, dams, flumes, reservoirs constructed and used by them in the appropriation and use of said wate1·. " Sec. 20. That there is hereby appropriated, for the survey, xAP£;·g>¤¤¢i¤¤ for appraisement, and sale of said town sites, out of any money in the ° W ` Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be reim- _ bursable out of the funds arising from the sale of said lands: Prorvided, {,°f‘§",‘§‘{;,m_ mn ,,, That the persons employed or detailed under this appropriation shall ¢¤¤P*<>Y¤¤¤· be allowed therefrom while on duty a per diem in lieu o subsistence, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding three dollars per day each, and actual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessary sleeping—car fares." N EBRASKA. Nvbmkncms0A sono0L. For support and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the G¢¤<>¤=w1¤<><>1- lndian school, Genoa, Nebraska, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; For pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; For general repairs and improvements, six thousand dollars; ln all, fifty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. wmxnnaooizs. (Treaty.) wmuemgoes For interest on eight hundred and four thousand nine hundred and S¤PP°”· °**’· nine dollars and seventeen cents, at five per centum per annum, per v¤1.7,p.m fourth article of treaty of November first, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, forty thousand two hundred and forty-five dollars and forty-five cents; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to expend said interest for the support, education, and civilization of