294 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. SEss. I. CR. 311. 1892. mg,·&y··f ¤¤•¤¤¤¤, gg CUSTODIANS or- AnANnoNED MILITARY B.EsERvAr1oNs AND Runes md Cana smug. or CAsA GRANDE: To pay salaries of custodians of the following abandoned military reservations, at not exceeding four hundred and eighty dollars each per annum, namely: Fort Fred Steele, Wyoming, Fort Laramie, Wyoming, Fort Hayes, Kansas, and Fort Dodge, Kansas, and custodian of Ruins of Casa Grande at not exceeding seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, for services rendered during the fiscal years eighteen hundred and ninety-one and eighteen hundred and ninety-two, five thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. canqnm sumy. GEOLOGICAL SURvEY: For topography east of one hundredth meridian, iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, three thousand eight hundred and eighteen dollars and eighty-seven cents. For topography west of one hundredth meridian. iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, seven hundred and fifty-fourdollars and fifty- one cen s. okmmn. Town sites in Oklahoma: To pay the amounts which shall be found T"'""'”° *°*'°" due, after proper audit in each instance, to the persons constituting the boardsiincluding disbursing agents and clerks, appointed to carry into V¤¤-¤¤.1»-1¢•- effect the provisions of the act approved May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, to provide for town site entries in Oklahoma, eight MM- thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That no payments shall be ' made hereunder to the disbursing agents of said boards until after the A¤¤¤¤¤¢¤- accounts of said agents shall have in each instance been satisfactorily adjusted by the General Land Office. mmaammrm. RELIEF OF ALEXANDER SA1u>s0N: That the word and name James, N'" preceding the word Sampson, in the act making appropriations to supply deiiciencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and for other purposes, ap- Vol-¤.1•-8*M proved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and occuring in the provision for the Department of the Interior, and being on page eight hundred and seven?-nine, of volume twenty-six, United States Statutes at Large, be, an the same is hereby, amended and changed to Alexander, and that Alexander Sampson have alltherights granted in and by said act. Indianafnirs. - HIDIAN AFFAIRS. mmm. REMOVAL on CERTAIN FLATHEAD INmANs: For this amount to K°'“°""‘ pay the expenses of a special agent for the removal of certain Flathead Indians toJocko Reservation, Montana, tobe reimbursed to the United States out of proceeds of sale of lands, one hundred and eighty-four dollars and seventy-one cents. ghqrlw §g·>¤r¤¤· PINE RIDGE COMM1ss1oN: To pay the account of Charles E. Pearce, “’“‘°" ‘ chairman Pine Ridge Commission, for services and expenses incurred by him in a visit to Wamshiiigtoii, District of Columbia, under instructions from the Department of the Interior, for the purpose of a consultation in regard to matters contained in report of the Pine Ridge Comv¤iz¤,p.iom•. mission, organized under the authority of the Indian appropriation act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, one hundred and forty-nine dollars. John acumen. To pay J ohn R. Gilman of Arizona, two thousand dollars balance due P°F“’°”‘ *°· for erection of ware house and office on San Carlos Reservation in Arizona. cpmm city, Nev., INDIAN SCHOOL, CARs0N CITY, NEVADA: Support of Indian pupils I"""‘“ “°h°°" at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each, necessary outbuildings, repairs, and fencing at the Indian school at Carson City, Nevada, and for pay of superintendent of said school at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, one thousand and twenty-two dollars and sixty-six cents. Inpign supplies, TELEGRArmNG AND PURCHASE OF INDIAN SUPPLIES: To pay the ’“"’ g* °‘°‘ expense of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service, including rent of warehouse and pay of necessary employees; advertising,