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 302 FIFTY-SIXTH- CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. post ofdduty at Fort Duchesne, Utah, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars an fifty-five cents. c0§§,‘Q§éS}2,‘}fh€“d·€‘°· For continuing, after the passage of this Act and during the fiscal gnwguanggef. year nineteen hundred and one, the work of the commission under the °` ‘p' ‘ Act of Congress approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- six, to negotiate with the Crow, Flathead, and other Indians, fifteen thogsand dollars, and the memlgars of ksaid comgissgon shall perform suc duties as may be require of them by the ecretary of the Interior. I,§§‘,§§“g},§S§0‘f,?;$h°*i° To reimburse the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for expenses Reimbursement- incurred on account of and in returning to their home from Washingtoré a delegation of Colville II1(I1&DS,OI18 hundred and eighty-six dollars an fifty cents. For the following as fully set forth in House Document Numbered Six hundred and seventy-seven of the plresent session, namely: F‘¤¤d*°¤“ S°h°°l· To pay for water rent at the Indian sc ool, Flandreau, South Dakota, e A two hundred and fifty dollars. Ciggigggsgggege Five The proper accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized _ Accoumoidgsburs- to readjust the accounts of the special disbursing agent of the Coming agem "’“d’“S“’d‘ mission to the Five Civilized Tribes for.the first fractional third quarter, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and allow so much of voucher numbered thirty-one in said quarter as may have been paid for adver- _ _ tising,·not to exceed fifty-three dollars and seventeen cents. m§”l`“hs‘ W”h"’g` For support and civilization of the Makah Indians, Washington, including pay of employees, six hundred dollars. Klamath Ag°¤°>'· For su ort, civilization, and instruction of the Klamaths, Modocs, °‘°g (1 h Pi (1 K o ` an_ other n ians of the lamath Agency regon including pay of _ _ I emlployees, one thousand dollars. · ’ ’ O§,'é§,1,§_““S· ”“dd‘° or sgpport anddcivilization of the confederated tribes and bands in middle regon an for pay of em loyees five hundred dollars. ug;"”QQg E;‘§i§‘éSC"Y‘ For support and civilization of the Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Uma- Q _ "tilla tribes, Oregon, including pay of employees, two hundred dollars. “‘k‘m“ Ag°”°Y· For support and civilization of the Yakimas and other Indians at siaig agency, including pay of employees, three hundred and fifty o ars. · U”“h· "xP°“S°S· For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Utah, including traveling expenses of agents, support and civilization of Indians at the Uintah Valley an Ouray agencies, eight hundred _ _ dollars. S°m“‘°1"S· F1°“d“· To pay for lands purchased for Seminoles in Florida, two hundred and sixty-five dollars and seventy-five cents, to be paid from a balance on the books of tll1e’Treasury, under the title o “Homesteads for . Seminoles in Flori a. ’ ‘ e,§*fY’,”§f,‘g‘ ,f§,.§§§“§§; To gy those Indians who served the United States under General WM eseirm Nez O. O. oward in the late warwith J oseph’s band of the Nez Perces tribe Perces etc. . . . . ’ of Indians as scouts, couriers, and messengers, referred to in article __ I 28 331 ten;1>f1theNagriz)ementpf(ill\day tenthé eighteen hundred and ninety-three, '°· ·¥’· · wit the ez erces n ians rati ed by the Act of Con ress approved August fifteenth, eighteen lfundred and ninety-four, which claims are fully enumerated in House Document Numbered Five hundred and fifty-two, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, four thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars. Twelfth Cem- I TWELFTH oENsUs. c0‘§§€S“'§}‘°§jst§§‘u,,‘},‘; The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby directed to elefk- credit and allow in the accounts of Edward McCauley, disbursing clerk of the Census Office, the sum of eleven dollars, being the amount gaid by him for two directories of the city of Washington, District of lumbia, and one manual of the State of Kentucky.