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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 598. 1900. 24]. there shall be paid to such survivors of the original beneficiaries of ~ said fund and to such heirs of deceased beneficiaries as shall, within six months from the passage of this Act, satisfactorily establish their identity in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe and also theamount of such fund to which they are severally entitled, their respective shares; and second, so much of said fund as is not paid out upon claims satisfactorily established as aforesaid shall be distributed per capita among the members of said Chickasaw Nation, ‘ and all claims of beneficiaries and their respective heirs for participation in said incom etent fund not presented within the per1od aforesaid shall be, and lihe same are hereby, barred. · For payment to the Flambeau Lumber Company twelve thousand Cfnlzggau Lumber and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-five cents, the same being balance raymeritm. due said com any for imdprovements made on the Lac du lambeau Reservation fldr school an reservation purposes under a proper authority of the Secretary of the Interior, to be id for out of timber to be cut on school and swamp lands within saidmreservation, which timber was not cut on account of suit instituted `by the State of Wisconsin against the lumber company, after the improvements authorized had been made, stopping the same. . For making necessary repairs of the Big Wind River bridge, on the ,R§§f,{_’°·i’,§r,§;g EQ2 Shoshone Agency, Wyoming, seven hundred and fifty dollars, or so shone Agencyfwyo. much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction _ of the Secretary of the Interior; the same to be immediately available. For purchase and construction of one portable sawmill for the Kla- O}§é‘}mS;f§*m,:§{§°“°Y» math Agency, Oregon, three thousand dollars., That the settlers who urchased with the condition annexed of actual aAddi*>i;>¤;¤ thm f¤r settlement on all ceded Indian reservations be, and they are hereby, Erdman ° s° m' granted an extension to July first, nineteen hundred and one, in which to make ayments as now provided by law. ·“ ' Fifty lgxousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to B¤§,3}>P¤¢¤¤i¤¤ of be immediately available, in payment of liabilities already incurred p°x' and for amount necessary to be expended in suppressing the spread of smallpox in the Indian ’Ilerritory among those residents of said Territory not members of any Indian tribe or nation therein, all accounts to be first carefully examined and approved by the Secretary of the Interior as just an reasonable;. s To enable the United States Indian a ent of the Pima Agency, Ari- Iufggggel fw F¤P¤g<> zona, to paydthe expenses incurred by tie farmer in charge of the San Reimbursement an Xavier Reservation in employing two attorneys to defend four Papago S"""°€s°f‘ ` Indians tried on the charge of violating United States Statute fifty-two hundred and eighty-six, the sum of two hundred dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay for certain lands and R(_§g;§,*;${§¤Cl;;g§?¤° y improvements, as recommended by United States Indian Inspector Payment lor mins, James McLaughlin in his three reports to the Secretary of the Interior em dated, respectively, November fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- eight, and February third and sixteenth, nineteen hundred, upon investigations made under the provisions of section ten of the Indian appropriation Act approved July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight V¤1-3<>,p·596- (Thirtieth Statutes, pages Eve hundred and ninety-six and Eve hundred and ninety-seven), one hundred and seventy-one thousand six hundred and fifteen dollars and forty-four cents. . For the erections of additional buildings, fencing}, means of locomo- M§;1¤g°hL°k€Ag°¤°Y· tion, and other purposes necessary to complete the establishment of _E;n5e¤ses of estab- Leech Lake Agency, Minnesota, five thousand dollars, to be immedi- h h‘“g‘ · ‘ ately available. For printing and binding in two volumes not exceeding two thou- c,§g§gS°9‘I¤di¤¤ ds sand copies of the digest of decisions relating to Indian Affairs, ` authorized by Indian appropriation Acts of June tenth, eighteen hun- V°l·3°»P·87· dred and ninety-six, andp June seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety- V°‘·2°·P·3‘“· v0L xxxr--16