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272 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1910. §\‘}Fg}j;;hS€s0,pur_ For the purchase of goods and supplies for the Indian Service, incuaseee. cluding inspection, pay of necessary employees, and all other ex- P°*"· "· ml' penses connected therewith, including advertising, telegraphing, telephoning, rent of warehouses, and the transportation o Indian goods and su plies, three hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Ag°“°Y "““‘““g · For liuildings and repairs of buildings at agencies and for rent of buildgigs far agengydpiirposes and for water supply at agencies, seventy- ve thousand dollars. Sugggggvgygjgsglgg For witness fees and other legal expenses incurred in suits instituted zeaiands. em. in behalf of or against Indians involving the uestion of title to lands allotted to them, or the right of possession olfgersonal plroperty held {mjggys, few by them, two thousand five hundred dollars: rovided, hat no part 0 this appropriation shall be used in the payment of attorney ees. C*“’°¤°°mmiSSi°¤· Sec. 2. For expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners, four tlggusand dollars, including not to exceed three hundred dollars for o ce rent. Interpreters- For payment of necessary interpreters, eight thousand dollars: fQ;Q{“r§g,,0u_ Provided, That hereafter no person empleiyed by the United States and paid for any other service shall be ai for interpreting. manu pouee. For pg.-yment of Indian police, including chiefs of police at not to exceed ty dollars [ger month eaeh, and rivates at twenty dollars per month each, to e employed in mam g order, and for the . purchase of elguiplmeintel and (iiatfolps fo ol1cemen at nonration agencies, two un re thousand dollars. ‘ cO{lgtg_z¤¤· I¤di¤¤ d Igor compensation of judges of Indian igiurts, twelve thousand 0 ars. - 5 G¤¤ti¤se¤ci¢¤· For contingencies of the Indian service; fo‘ aveling and incidental expenses of the Commissioner of Indian Affa and other officers and employees in the Indian service, including c erks detailed from the Bureau of Indian Affairs for s ecial service in ·the Held; for traveling and incidental expenses ol special agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in the Held, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in l1eu of all other expenses, includlllg expenses of going to and from the seat of government and while remaining there un er orders; for ay of employees not otherwise provided for; and for pay of special) agents at two thousand dollars per annum each, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Arizona. ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO. S¤PP°*‘*· ew; {gg- Sec. 3. For sup ort and civilization of Indians on reservations in mam on mm uc “Arizona and New lilexico, three hundred and thirty thousand dollars. t_ can mver xesem- _ For continuing the work of constructing an irrigation system for the "}',};i,,,m,,,, s,,,,cm_ irrigation of the ands of the Pima Indians in the vicinity of Sacaton, in the Gila River Indian Reservation, seventy-five thousand dollars: {;¤a»a¢»¤. Provided, That the amount hereby appropriated and all moneys °"‘*"“°“°‘ heretofore, herein or hereafter to be appropriated for this project, shall be repaid into the Treasury of the lllmted States in accordance V°‘- *’·3· P- 108*- with the provisions of section ten of the Act of March third, nineteen c0:`€Qmffg}°,$°§r;,ggf hundred and_five: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Intel'i0l’ tion proiects. shall transmit to Congress on the first_ Monday in Decemher, nineteen hundred and ten, a statement showing the original estimated cost, the present estimated cost, and the total amount of all moneys, from whatever source derived, expended thereon, of each irrigation preieet for wh1eh specific approplriation is made in this Act, to and inclu ° g June thirtieth, nineteen undred and ten, and annually thereafter the Secretary of the Interior shall transmit to Congress a cost account of all_meneys, from whatever source derived, expended on each such u·r1gation project for the preceding fiscal year.