Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1101

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ons. 210, 211. 1911. 1077 nineteen hundred and eight. The total amount of green and dead “’*’*m‘““ °u°"°°· and down timber which shall be logged under the provisions of this section and the provisions of said Act of March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and ei§ll1t, shall not exceed forty million feet unless the _ ‘ Forestry· Service sh certify to the Secretary of the Interior that it ,,§’g§*,,Q‘@‘°“ °‘F°" is necessary, to save waste and loss on dead and down timber, that · a greater amount of such dead and down timber shall be cut; in making such certification the Forestry Service shall designate the additional dead and down timber it deems necessary to cut and such _ designated timber shall be logged as ex editiously as possible. In the ogging operations authorized under tgris section the Secretary of the Interior may cause to be constructed such roads or logging rail- I‘°“i"‘"°°d‘ Wag as may be necessary to brinfg the logs to the mill with expedition an economy. The ex ense 0 the logging operations authorized E‘P°”°°· rmder this section shall lbs paid in the manner provided in said Act of March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, authorizing the cutting of timber and the manufacture of lumber iipon the Menominee Indian Reservation in the State of Wisconsin. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs is hereby directed to reopen w?,§§§,‘},‘gn_I“di““’· negotiations with the Oneida Indians of Wisconsin for the commu- Neeotmaoxgpr comtation of their perggtual annuities under treaty stipulations and mm ngmm 1% report the same to ngress on the first Monday m December, ninetegn hundred anilplevenrh first M d D b h S A I mm ts `nc. 27. Annu , on the on a in ecem er, the ecretary “‘“’“ °“ of the Interior shallytransmit to the Spgaker of the House of Repre- iA&i¤ ldimliindifnniisigi sentatives a statement of the fiscal affairs of all Indian tribes for '”°°°`“°“ ’°"‘ whose benefit expenditures from either public or tribal funds shall ` have been made by anyofficer, clerk, or employee in the Interior De artment during the preceding fiscal year; and such statement Dcgggls shrill show (1) the total amount of all moneys, from whatever source °°` derived, standing to the credit of each tribe of Indians, in trust or otherwise, at the close of such fiscal year; (2) an analysis of such Analysis. credits, by funds, showing how and when they were created, whether . b treaty stipulation, agreement, or otherwise; (3) the total amount Di bummeursoirdisbursements from public or trust funds made on account of each tribe of Indians for suclh fiscal year· and (4) an analysis of such dis- Annyus. bursements showing the amounts disbursed (a) for per capita pay- ments in money to Indians, (b) for salaries or compensation of officers and employees, (c) for compensation of counsel and attomey’s fees, and (d) for support and civilization. Sec. 28. Hereafter payments to Indians made from moneys appro- _,,f,_‘,{‘j}%'¤*°"°’ ‘° I“‘ printed by Congress in satisfaction of the judgment of any court Pdaypxentg toni; shall be made under the direction of the officers of the Interior Depart- ;,'l,‘Z,§,,,,{}_ M °' ment charged by law with the supervision of Indian affairs, and all such payments shall be accounted for to the Treasury in conformity A°°°“°“¤¤· with aw. Approved, March 3, 1911. l CHAP. 211.-An Act Providing for the takin over by the United States Gov- March s, 1911. ernment of the confederate cemetery at Springfield, Missouri. [S· WL] Public, No. 455. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [ _ 1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the confederate ceme- 2'iR°.$?$i§i;;Z%m¤ tery near Springfield, Missouri, and which adjoins the national ceme— gf,'”°'°‘>' °‘· “°°P" tery at that place, having been tendered by proper authority to the ` United States Government, the same is hereby accepted, under the conditions that the Government shall take care of and properly maintain and prwerve the cemetery, its monument or monuments, headstones, and other marks of the graves, its walls, gates, and appurte- ¤,m_m_ nances; to preserve and keepa record, as far as possible, of the names 887-&0°-vox. 36, rr 1-11--70