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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 807. 1890. 355 in_whole or in part, in any individual or tribal lands belonging to said reservation. And said commission shall report the facts ascer- repm er commistamed and their conclusions and recommendations thereon to the “‘°“· President to be communicated by him to Congress. And the sum of Appwprinuon. ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for the purpose of defraying the expenses and compensation of. said commission. That the President of the United States is hereby authorized to Apsointment or alppoint a commission to be composed of three persons, not more ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,§,,'j,‘}v",£‘,{‘,.§.$’ t an two of whom shall be of the same political party, and not more Sp¤·i¤z¤ 1¤di¤¤ Reserthan one of whom shall be a resident o any one State, whose duty it shall be to visit and thoroughly investigate and determine as to ‘“°*°°· the correct location of the northern line o the Warm S rings Indian Reservation, in the State of Oregon, the same to he located according to the terms of the treaty bf June twenty-fifth, eighteen V<>l1¤.p.¤•¤. hundred and fifty-five, which commission shall report their conclu- Report. sions as to the proper location of said line to the Secretary of the Interior. And said commission shall also visit the Colville Indian rm-um dunes. Reservation, in the State of Washington and negotiate with said ,.§°°,§,"Q,°v¥‘,‘}*,,_“”I*°" Colville and other bands of Indians on said reservation for the ces- dN¤s<;#Y¤¤<>¤ for ces- 81011 of such portion of said reservation as said Indians may be will- w‘1fi¤¤°•¤E¤’i.¤(l{§ hr ing to dispose of, that the same may be opened to white settlement. And said commission shall make report of the facts ascertained, Repo:-no secretary and of their conclusions and recommendations upon all matters °""°°"‘°'· hereby committed to them, to the Secretary of the Interior. And the Secretary of the Interior is hereby required to report the facts nepcnw congress. found and the conclusions and recommendations of said commission and of his action thereon to Congress for ratification. . That each member of said commission shall be paid not to exceed  ot the sum of ten dollars per day while necessarily engaged in performing. the duties of said commission, and actual expenses of travel and Expenses or mvei, su sistence, the same to be audited by the Secretary of the Interior, °*§,,,,,,,,,,,,_ and paid by the Treasurer upon proper vouchers. And the sum of six thousand dollars, or so muc thereof as may be necessa, is Appmprlsviou. hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not eitherwise apprgpriated, for such lpurpose. Pay of armers: To enab e the Secretary of the Interior to emplo Pncticalfsrmorn. practical farmers, in addition to the agency farmers now employed? at w s not exceeding seventy-five do lars each per month, to su r- intexido and direct farming among such Indians as are makin eildrt for self-support, sixty thousand ollars; and no person shalllme employed as such farmer who has not been for at least Eve years preyious to such employment practically engaged in the occupation of Pay of Indian police: For the service of not exceeding seven hun- ummm dred and fifty privates, at ten dollars per month each, and not exceeding seventygfive officers, at fifteen dollars per month each, of Indian police, be employed in mamtaimng or er and prohibiting illegal tramc in liquor on the several Indian reservations, and within the Territory of Alaska, and for the purchase of equipments and nun. rations for policemen of non-ration agencies, one hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars. _ Pay of jud es, Indian courts: For compensation of Judges of Indian Judges, imma courts, ten thousand dollars. _ °°‘“"‘“ Vaccination of Indians: For pure V3001I1G-matter and vaccination v,,,,mm,,,_ of rllmdians, lpne thoéisandldollarisl d_ 1_ T th e e in an purc aseo n ian sup ies: opay eex ense Indiansup · zuof pmghhhgmgggows and supplies for the llhdian service, incldding °¤"*P**“'¢· °gi“` rent of warehouse and pay o necessary employees; advertisin, at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates; inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, mcludang telegraphing, forty- five thousand dollars.