Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/92

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74 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 153. 1908. also subject to such regulations as Congress may impose, restricting the charge for such Government transportation, having cla1ms_aga1 nst the United States for trans rtation of Indian goods and supplies over such aided railroads, shall hg paid out of the moneys appropriated for such urpose only on the basis of such rate for the transportation of such Indian goods and supplies as the Secretary of the Interior shall deem just and reasonable under the provisions set forth herein, such rate not to exceed fifty per centum of the compensation for such Government transportation as shall at that time be charged to and paid by private parties to any such company for like and similar transportation; and the amount so iixed to be paid shall be accepted as in full for all demands for such service. Aww b¤*"**¤¤ For buildings and repairs of buildings at agencies, and for rent of buildings for agency dpurposes, and for water supply at agencies, seventy-five thousand ollars. "¤<*¤*¤¤¤<¤¤· _ For pure vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, five thousand dollars. ,,,f,’§{Q,‘§,‘Tg'Qf,f’°`*°°”‘“° II. GENERAL OFFICERSAND EMPLOYEES. A Bonn) or mann oonnnssrormns. °i**=¢¤ ·‘°¤¤¤¤*¤**°¤· For expenses of the commission of citizens, serving without comnsation, appointed by the President under the provisions of the . vcr. m,p.4•>- gdlurth section of the Act of April tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- - nine, four thousand dollars, of which amount not to exceed three ‘ i" hundred dollars may be used by the commission for office rent. . 1Nsi>nc·rons. jnspecrqm. _ For pay of eight Indian inspectors, two of whom shall be engineers, ne.;-§g°"°° °°gl` one to be designated as chief, competent in the location, construction, and maintenance of irrigation works, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum each, except the chief engineer, who shall receive three thousand five hundred dollars, twenty-one thousand dollars. E¤P°¤—*¤- For traveling expenses of eight Indian inspectors, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in ·the Held, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law, and for incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including telegraphin 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, twelve thousand eight hundred ollars. SUPERINTENDENT or iunmx scuoons. wf]zg{‘_f*¤*¤¤d¤¤¤ °‘ d Igor pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, three thousand o ars. E¤P°¤·*·¤· For necessary traveling expenses of one superintendent of Indian schools, including telegraphing and incidental expenses of ins ction gggriimu and investigation, one thousand five hundred dollars: Provided? That ' he shall he allowed three dollars per day for traveling expenses when actually on duty in the field, exclusive of cost of transportation and sleeping-ear fare in lieu of all other expenses now allowed by law, ixrmwm-:·rm:s. !¤'•=*‘P***¤¤- For payment of necessary interpreters. to be distributed in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand dollars; but no person employed by the United States and paid for any other service shall be paid for interpreting.