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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 11. cn. 540. 1891. 879 For the appraisement of the lots and blocks within the Port An- P"' ·'*¤¢°l°¤·W•*l¤· geles town—site reservation, under the direction of the Secretar of the Interior, as provided in section twenty-three hundred and eighty- B.8.,2881,p.4$. one of the Revised Statutes, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as shall be necessary; Provided, That  of the provi- prmm. sion contained in the sundry civil act of August thirtieth, eighteen Ann, p. mo. hundred and ninety, any person who has actually established a residence upon any one regu ation lot, fifty by one hundred and forty feet, an has made valuable improvements upon one such additional lot prior to the date of the passage of this act, and has maintained suc residence and improvements to this time shall, upon presenting satisfactory proof of these facts to the register and receiver, after the usual notice of intention by publication, be entitled to purchase the same, at their appraised value,- at any time before the day of public sale; Provide, That James Sampson, who settled upon this James ssmpmn. and in eighteen hundred and fifty-eight and rior to the same being ’m°°"‘°“°· withdrawn as a reservation, shall be entitledp to have surveyed for him by the surveyor-general of the State of Washington forty acres upon which he has made valuable improvements, and to enter the same under the land laws of the Unite States. . . INDIAN AFFAIRS. 1¤di•¤Depu·¤¤mt. Iivmnns nw Amzonx AND Nnw Mnxicos For this amount to Ai-ams and mw subsist and pro rly care for the Apache and other Indians in Ari- M"'°°°‘ zona and New WBXIGO who have been or may be collected on reservations in New Mexico or Arizona, three thousand dollars. Sioux or 1>11r1m1:n1u· minus; For support and civilization of the sm:. Sioux as per agreement ratified by act o Congress approved Feb- v¤L1o,p.s¤4. mary twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. lupus Insrmcrons z For necessary traveling expenses of ive In- 1¤•1¤¤i¤¤x¤¤·=¤n dian inspectors, including telegraplung and incidental expenses of ins ection and investigation, one thousand dollars. · IINDIAN SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT : For necessary traveling! ex- Superintendent or penses of superintendent of Indian schools, including telgap inf '°*‘°°“‘· and incidental expenses of inspection and investigation; ovide, Homo- That he shall be allowed three dollars lper day for traveling expenses rar diem. when actually on duty in the field, exc usive of cost of transportation and slee in -car fare, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundredpand ten dollars and three cents. For payment to the executors of the estate of Charles E. Hedges, 1gh¤r1¤¤5¤.g¤da¤·. deceased, for subsistence supplies furnished by him in eighteen hun- ,,,,,,’f""“°" °’°°"` dred and sixty-six and eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, under the direction of the Indian agent, to the Yankton Sioux Indians, as found due by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, eleven thousand three hundred and twenty- nine dollars. 1>ENsIONs. rcmmm. For Arm and Navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, Army and N nvy minor chilaiien, and dependent relatives ; survivors and widows of ’°"”°“ the war of eighteen hundred and twelve and with Mexico, twenty- eight million six hundred and seventy eight thousand three hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-nme cents: Provided, That the f’···¤*¤¤¤· appropriation aforesaid for Navy pensions shall be paid from the in- Navy pensions. come of the Navy pension fund, so far as the same may be sufficient for that purpose t And p1‘0videdf1l7’fh8’l‘, That the amount expended A°°°“¤*·°· under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately. For fees and expenses of examining surgeons for services rendered  surwithin the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, five hun- *°°‘”'“ dred thousand dollars. A