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 336 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. ou. 806, 807. 1890. shall out down or fell or remove any timber, battle relic, tree or trees E¤¤¤r~¤<m growing or being upon such ark, except by permission of the Secmeueworkaew. retary of Wa1·, or shall willfully remove or destroy any breast-works, earth-works, walls, or other defenses or shelter, on any part thereof, constructed by the armies formerly engaged in the batt es on the lands .o»m¤umr or approaches to the_ park, any person so offending and found guilty thereof, before any justice of the peace of the county 1D which the ofense may be committed, shall for each and every such offense for- feit and pay a fine, in the discretion of the justice, according to the aggravation of the offense, of not less than Eve nor more than fifty _m °*¤¤°¤ do lars, one—ha1f to the use of the park and the other half to the innow mwvemme. former, to be enforced and recovered, before such justice, in like · manner as debts of like nature are now by law recoverable in the several counties where the offense may be committed. A gk2A‘ Sec. 11. That to enable the Secretary of War to begin to carry out sw., ms commis- the purposes of this act, including the condemnation and purchase ·*·*°”’°'·°· _ of the necessary land, marking the boundaries of the }park, opening or repairing necessary_ roads, maps and surveys, and the pay and expenses of the commissioners and their assistant, the sum of one hunred and twenty-nve thousand dollars, or such portion thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the mgnvgwwd di¤'=>¤=¤¤> Treashrgiy not otherwise appropriated, and disbursements under this mm act s  the agplroval of the Secretary of War, and he shall make annu report o the same to Congress. Approved, August 19, 1890. A¤z¤¤ 19. 190- CHAP. 80'l.—An act making' a  tions for the current and tmgen` t - """"_“;"‘ uses of the Indian Depwtment, glad or fulfilling treaty   Iddian tribes, for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen died and ninety- one, and for other purposes. · Be it enewted by the Senate and House of Representatives o{ the Ihgjw ggg:¤¤¤=¤¤ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the fo low- ' pp pming sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the puxppse of pay- ing the current and contingent expenses of the Indian epartment for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes, name y : _Q2E3g! •¤·¤_: ¤* For pay of nfty-eight agents of Indian affairs at the following- ' 8  °named agppciesgtt the rages respectivelyzlindicatsdi ppmely: ie arm rin ency, at one thousand dollars; At the KlamathpAg§?1cy?at one thousand one hundred dollars ; At the Grand Ron e Agency, at one thousand dollars ; At the Siletz Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; A: Ellie gmaltga Agency, at one thpusanddtgcgiundred dollars; e ea a A nc, atonethousand dollars; At the YakamayAg§1(icyY at one thousand eight hundred dollars ; At the Colville Agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars ; At the Puyallup (consolidated) Agency, embracing Nisqually and §’§okomish and Quinaielt Agencies, at one thousand six hundred 0 urs; At the Tulali A ency, at one thousand dollars; I At the RoundPVal1ey Agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars ; At Hoops Valle Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars ; _ Alt the ecisgipp Tule River (consolidated) Agency, at one thousand six un r dollars ; · At the Nevada Agfncy, at one thousand five hundred dollars; d A; the Western S oshone Agency, at one thousand five hundred 0 rs;