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1066 FIFTY-SIXTH oonoanss. sms. II. ou. sez. 1901. amount herein allowed, no portion of the indebtedness thus created shall be collectible, and the same shall be void and the licenses of such

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D , ’ B . i ou e amoun o e er ca 1 a aymen ere1n au or1ze an ml d ms mhomed directed be insufficient to full)y cangel agd discharge the debts found to be due from such Indians to such traders as herein provided, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to make further per capita payments to said Indians whenever and as often as future pasture moneys and accumulations of interest other than regular annuities shall amount to the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, the same _ to be paid and aplplied in the manner hereinbefore provided: Andpromf’;,§,§'g“,f,§},1{’n’_§,§8f,‘;‘f oédedjimffwr, That on and after July iirst, nineteen hundred and one, any person desiring to trade with the Indians on said reservation shall, upon establishing the fact, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, that he is a proper person to engage in such trade, be permitted to do so under such rules and regulations as the Commissioner of Indian Affairs may rescribe for the protection of said Indians: ‘R€F’°“- And provided fim·tber·, ¥I`hat the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to report to the next session of Congress showing the amounts due by such Indians to such traders as determined and adjusted as herein provided, and also any payments that may have been made to said Indians or to said trader or traders. ` Pawnees. PAWNEES. A¤¤¤iw· For perpetual annuity, at least one—half of which is to be paid in VM- 11, p· 729· goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for them, per second article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, thirty thousand dollars; For support of two manual-labor schools, per third article of same treaty, ten thousand dollars; For pay of two farmers, two blacksmiths and two a prentices, one miller and apprentice, two teachers, one shoemaker, andp one carpenter, five thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of physician and purchase of medicines, one thousand two hundred dollars; V°‘·“·¥’·73°· For purchase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the shops, as per fourth article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, five hundred dollars; in all, forty seven thousand one hundred dollars. Pomwsremies- POTTAWATOMIES. Q,§§§‘Qf§;_ For permanent annuity, in silver, per fourth article of treaty of ` August third, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty cents; V<>1·7·r·¤4- For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article of treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nine, one hundred and seventy- _ eight dollars and ninety cents; . V°1‘ 7* **18* For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article of treaty of October second, eighteen hundred and eighteen, eight hundred and ninety- four dollars and fifty cents; V¤1-7»i>- 314- For permanent annuity, in money, per second article of treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty cents; Veil rv-320-31* For permanent annuity, in specie, per second article of treaty of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and second article of treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty- eight, five thousand seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents; V¤l·7» Wig- For permanent provision for payment of money in lieu of tobacco,