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260 FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1902. Vol-¤¤,p.497. Act entitled "An Act for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes," approved une twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, be, an the same IS hereby, declared to be three hundred and twenty acres for eacl} memlier of tht; Chgcklasaw Nation three hundred an twenty acres or eac mem r o the Choctaw Naition, one hundred and sixty acres for each member of the Creek Nation, and one hundred acres for each member of the Cherokee · l Nation. mfzuh *"*””‘ ·'*¤°"°Y· For operating and repairing the flour mill at Pima Agency, Arizona, ` one thousand five hundred dollars. . S*K,"'°m* D For 0 ratin one portable sawmill for the Klamath Agency Oremm cy. gon, andw for ngcessary repairs to same, one thousand five hundred ollars. r ug,? P°'°é R°“°"’“‘ For o rating one portable sawmill on the Nez Percé Indian Reser- A vation, Idaho, and for necessary repairs to the same, one thousand five hundred dollars. P¤Y¤i¤i¤¤· N *= W For pay of hysician New York Agency six hundred dollars. Ytggnlxagtdliigll _ To enable th)e Secretdiy of the Interior to remove certain Indians Bg§,‘l"Q,‘,§‘{§},,'f’ °°"‘"° now residing in the vicinw of Mission and Wenatchee, in the State of Washington, known as enatchi, to the Colville Indian Reservation, and to properly establish and temporarily maintain them, the sum of twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to be immediately available. __ ,_,@ R°“°"“‘ Tliat the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized A1i¤¤¤¤¤¤ w chil- and directed to cause to be allotted, under the provisions of the Act of dW‘dl.24,p.388. Congress a proved February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, entided "An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, V<>1·¤i,1>-794- and for other purposes/’ as amended by the Act approved February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, to each and every child born of a recognized member of any of the tribes of Indians located on the Klamath Reservation in Oregon since the completion of allotments to said tribes, eightly acres of agricultural or one hundred and sixty acres of grazing lan within the reservation of said tribes. $§{f*g,‘°{,’f*g88_ To enable the President to cause, under the provisions of the Act pta, pj7M. of February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled "An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other urposes," such Indian reservations as in his judgment are advantageous For agricultural and grazing purposes to be surveyed or resurveyed, for the purposes of said Act, and to complete the allotment of the same, including the necessary clerical work incident thereto in the field and in the Office of Indian Affairs, and delivery of trust patents, so far as allotments shall have been selected un er said Act, forty thousand dollars. t $*5;:;* ggé? Mr That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, directed to Allotirlentol amp. allot from the land on the Walker River Reservation in Nevada sus- “"Q,,‘;§°I,p_ ,,4 WL ceptible of irrigatior;1 by; the prespnt digches or enétensions thereof y twenty acres to each ea of a fami y resi ing on said reservation, the remainder of such irrigable land to be allotted to such Indians on said reservation as the Secretary of the Interior may desiglnate, not exceed- ”§Q`{;§§,’,j;d{°’ ’°“°’* ing twenty acres each; and when a majoritv of the eads of families on said reservation shall have accemed such allotmentis and consented to the relinquishment of the right o occupancy to lan on said reservation which can not be irrigated from existing ditches and extensions thereof and land which is not necessary for dwellings, school buildings or habitations for the members of said tribe, such allottees who are heads of families shall receive the sum of three hundred dollars each