Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1094

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1070 srxrvrrnsr coivensss. sees. III. cs. 210. 1911. of town lots, to purchasers of unallotted lands, to persons, corporations, or organizations for lands reseryed to them under the law for their use and beneiit, and to any tribal deeds made and executed according to law for any of the Five·Civihzed Tribes of Indians m Oklahoma. _ _ _ _ _ _ Disrrictuseumetc- For salaries and expenses of district agents for the Eive C1v1l1zed Tribes in Oklahoma and other employees connected with the work of such agents, one hundred thousand dollars. vhwwwn For fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Oklahoma:_For permanent illiil1iilféEeir°°u°°` annuity (article two, treaty of November sixteenth, eighteen h_undred ¥§{· Q'i*’g,}°§i., and five, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen Hsin 1i¤¤¤¤m餷 hundred and fifty-five), three thousand dollars; for permanent annu- V¤¤- 7- P· 21% ity for support of light horsemen (article thirteen, treaty of October Vei- 11- P- 61* eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), six hundred B¤¤¤k¤¤**¤· dollars; for permanent annuity for support of blacksmith (article six, Vai- 7- Pv·”5· M treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen undred and twenty, and arti- V°l- U- P- GM- cle nine, treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty- five, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), six hundred dollars; for permanent annuity for aauemon. education (article two, treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred v°"7· ***2* and twenty-five, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second,

    • 0*- U- P- 6**- `eighteen hundred and fiftyfive), six thousand dollars; for permanent

annuity for iron and stee (article nine, treaty of January twentieth, {;g¤;°,Q ggfh eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and article thirteen, treaty of June v61§1i,r>.¤a4. twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive), three hundred and twenty dollars; in all, ten thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. That tribal contracts which are necessary to the administration of crwcraws and the affairs of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes of Indians may be mii;1i»iiiagi$ii¤raes. made by the Secretary of the Interior: Promkled, That contracts for Prm‘i80· professional legal services of attorneys may be made by the tribes for Fer ***8*** °°“’*°°°· a stipulated amount and period, in no case exceeding one year in dura- Limit tion and five thousand dollars per annum in amount, with reasonable and necessary expenses to be approved and paid under the direction deggvwvw br PMP of the Secretary of the Interior, but such contracts for legal services shall not be of any validity until approved by the President. m1l:_<;g·¤i¤ of tubs! The net receipts from the sales of surplus and unallotted lands and " other tribal property belonging to any of the Five Civilized Tribes, after deducting the necessary expense of advertising and sale, may be deposited in national or State banks in the State of Oklahoma in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, such depositories to be desnesrgnmoa of ignated by him under such rules and regulations governing the rate P¤¤k¤· em- of interest thereon, the time of deposit and withdrawal thereof, and the security therefor, as he may prescribe. The interest accruing on rsséer ruiemt. such funds may be used to defray the expense of the per capita pay- ments oflsugh funds. f h T b ` 1. mm schoenrert. That t re ecretary o the reasury e, and he is hereb , authorized m§{L“;l§’} “““"""’ "' and directed to remit the claim of the United States agiiinst J , Blair Schoenfelt, late United States Indian agent, Union Agency, Okla- Repayment home., and the Secretary of the Treasury is further authorized and directed to pay to J. Blair Schoenfelt the sum of three thousand five hundred and seventy-eight dollars and sixty-three cents, being the amount he has paid to the United States, and the Secretary of the Treasury is further authorized and directed to place to the credit of the prolper Indian funds the sum of three thousand seven hundred and two do lars and seventy-four cents.