Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1049

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984 r1r·rY-sEvENTH ooscanss. sm. II. ou. 994. 1993. Scf_gg{;¤¤*¤¤d°¤* °* For pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, three thousand ·dollars. 'l`¤V°ll¤8· °*°·· °"‘ For necessary traveling expenses of one superintendent of Indian WMS' schools, including telegraphin and incidental expenses of inspection gygjgjh and investigation, one thousand five hundred dollars: Provide , That ` he shall be allowed three dollars r day for traveling expenses when actually on duty in the field, exciiiisive of cost of transportation and slee ing—car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now allowed by law: Ocherduries. Andpruvécledfurther, That he shall perform such other duties as may be imposed upon him by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, subject ' to the approval of the Secretary.of the Interior. AS¤¤¤Y l>¤ildl¤¤¤· For buildings and repairs of buildings at agencies and for water su ly at agencies, thirty-tive thousand ollars. · C°¤**¤8°¤°*°°» Er contingencies of the Indian Service including traveling and incidental expenses of Indian agents and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; also traveling and incidental expenses of five special agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law, 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; for pay of employees not otherwise provided for, and for pay of the five special agents, at two thoum·W mph sand dollars per annum eac , forty thousand dollars: Provided, That payments. when it becomes necessary to make large per capita payments to Indians, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Special b¤¤¤· Secretary of the Interior, is hereby authorized to require any disbursing officer of the Indian Department to file a special bond in such amount as may be necessary to make such payment in one installment, the ex nses incurred in procuring such special bond to be paid by the UnitedXStates from this appropriation. Qgzgg °;*{,g¤’¤°¤- For expenses of the commission of citizens, serving without com- ` ’` pensation, appointed by the President under the provisions of the Act of April tent , eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, four thousand dol- R¤¤¤· lars, of which sum an amount not to exceed three hundred dollars may be paid for the rent of an office for said commission; and it is provided further, that from the appropriation already made for the expenses of this commission for the current fiscal year endin J ulv first, nineteen . hundred and three, an amount not exceeding three hundred dollars may be paid for office rent for that year. m’;’“°“°°-l *”‘”°”· Ylo enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ practical farmers and practical stockmen in addition to the agency farmers now employed, at wages not exceeding sixty-five dollars each per month, to superintend and direct farming and stock raising among such Indians as are meaning effort for self-support, one hundred and twentyyfive thousand 0 ars. i=··*i¤¤ v·>¤<=¤· For services of officers at fifteen dollars per month each, and privates at ten dollars per month each, of Indian police, to be employed in maintaining order and prohibiting ille al traffic in liquor on the several Indian reservations and within the gferritory of Alaska, in the discretion of the Secretarz of the Interior, for the purchase of equipments, and for the purc asc of rations for olicemen at nonration agencies, one hundred and thirty-tlve thousand) dollars. w{,‘;§_§°** °* 1******** For compensation of ]udges of Indian courts, twelve thousand five hundred and forty dollars. nga3Q wh To enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ suitable persons ` as matrons to teach Indian girls in housekeeping and other household duties, at a rate not to exceed fifty dollars per month, and for furnishing necessary equipments, twenty-five thousand dollars.