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 306 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 290. 1894. maintaining order and prohibiting illegal traiiic in liquor on the several Indian reservations and within the Territory of Alaska, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purchase of equipments and for the purchase of rations for policemen at nonration agencies, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. neges, ruin For compensation of judges of Indian courts, twelve thousand live °"‘“"· ‘ hundred and forty dollars. _ vmmum. ‘ For pure vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, one thousand dollars. ~° S¤n1=1i<=¤» ¤¤rsr•1»1¤— Telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies: To pay the expense hm °`°' of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service and pay of, necessary employes; advertising, at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, thirty-five thousand dollars. $¤pr\i¤~» ¤¤¤¤1¤¤·· For this amount, for necessary expenses of transportation of such °‘""°" goods. provisions, and other articles for the various tribes of Indians provided for by this Act, including pay and expenses of transportation agents and rent of warehouses, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. - sq¤•y•¤u~¤e¤•¤¤s For survey and subdivision of Indian reservations, and of lands to I‘°“""°"""“°"" be allotted to Indians, and to make allotments in severalty, to be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, forty-five thousand dollars, of which mmmm amount twenty thousand dollars shall be expended in South Dakota, and ten thousand dollars on the Colville reservation in the State of Washington. - S¤rv¤y¤· !¤¤i·¤ For surveying lands in the Indian Territory, known as those of the Tm""' - Five Civilized Tribes, in conformity to the laws applicable to the pub- , ’ lic domain, five thousand dollars; and any unexpended balance of the v¤r2·r.r-us. sum of twenty-five thousand dollars appropriated by section fifteen of the Indian appropriation Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, is hereby made available and may be applied to the same purpose. ,¤§,*§;°*·***°°* "“** To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion, to negotiate ` through Indian inspectors of his Department with any Indians for the surrender of portions of their respective reservations, any agreement thus negotiated being subject to subsequent ratification by Congress, three thousand five hundred dollars. _h§)l;·;¤*°¤"¤¤A¤P· For the purpose of conducting negotiations with the Shoshone and 1ug¤mm>¤»rm•1¤ Arapaho Indians for the sale and relinquishment of certain portions of °"*°"°·"'Y°'”*”¤· their reservation in the State of Wyoming to the United States, one thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Interior shall detail immediately one or more of the five Indian inspectors to make an agreement zggttinn with said Indians: Provided, That any agreement entered into for said ' lands shall be ratified by Congress before it shall become binding. .1. Kenneth wma. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized P•y¤¤¤¤¤ *¤· and directed to pay to J. Kenneth White the sum of one hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, for plans and tracings furnished by him of buildings for new Lower Brule Agency, South Dakota, under authority of the Secretary of the Interior, out of the Vol 27.r·¤¤3- appropriation of fifty thousand dollars appropriated by Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, “for removal of Lower Brule and consolidating with Crow Creek Agency in South Dakota, and for construction of agency buildings at some place on the Lower Brule Reservation, and to complete the Indian Industrial School at Chamberlain, South Dakota." gnhu Pnlrzinr. To pay John Palmier for buildings and improvements at Pine Ridge ""‘°" ‘ Agency, taken by the Indian Bureau under section one of the Act V<»L¤5.r-M entitled “An Act to divide a portion of the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in Dakota into separate reservations and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remainder/’ approved April