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 258 FIETYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1902. N°"“ NEVADA! For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Nevada, including traveling expenses of a ents, and support and civilization of Indians located on the Piute, Walker River, and Pyramid Lake reservations, eight thousand dollars; and pay of employees, includin physician at the Walker River Reservation, at nine undred dollars, Tour thousand nine hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand nine hundreddollars. NW ¥°**°°· NEW Mmxrooz For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in New Mexico, inclu ing traveling expenses of agents, one thousand Eve hundred dollars. N¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤¤~ NORTH Dsxora: · For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in North Dakota, including travelinguexpenses of agents at three agencies, one thousand five hundred do rs. °'°¤°“· OREGON: For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Oregon, including travelin e uses of a ents, and support and civilimtion of Indians of Gmndegnde and Siletz agencies, six thousand dollars; and pay of emplotyees at the same agencies, four thousand dollars; in all, ten thousan dollars. S°"“"*""‘· SOUTH DAKOTAZ "For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in South Dakota, including travelin expenses of agents at seven agencies, three thousand five hundred d<5lars. Um'- UTAH: For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Utah, including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. “'“’“"¤‘°“· Wxsnruemx: For (general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Washington, inclu ing traveling expenses of agents, and`supp0rt and civilization of Indians at Colville and Puyallup agencies, and for · pagvof employees, seventeen thousand dollars. W"°”""*'· roumoz For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Wyoming, including travelmgexpenses of agents, one thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. °°n¤P¤¤¤*°¤  *°¤*¤ For salaries of four commissioners a inted under Acts of Concivm. , approved March third, eighteen hldlddred and ninety-three, and v°l·2°· P" °°°‘ March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, to negotiate with the _ Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory, twenty thousand dollars: $,?,§’;¢',',§’;,0,,,,,,,,e,,_ Provided, That said commission shall exercise all the powers heretochasm, Bdded ,,, fore conferred upon it bv Congress: I*r¢ma'de¢ljiu·t/u·r, That all chil- °"°°* ’°“· dren born to dulv enrolled and reco nized citizens of the Creek Nation up to and including the twenty-fifth day of May, nineteen hundred and one, and then living, shall be added to the rolls of citizenship of V°’· ‘”· P- “’°· said nation made under the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to ratify and contirm an agreement with the Musco ee or Creek tribe of Indians and for other purposes," approved March first, nineteen hundred and one, and if any such child has died since the twenty-lifth day of May, nineteen hundred and one, or may hereafter die, before receiving his allotment of land and distributive share of the funds of the tribe, the lands and moneys to which he would be entitled if living shall Rm { d descend to his heirs and be allotted and distributed to them accordem, °° M °°°°m' ingly: And pmided further, That the Act entitled "An Act to ratify Bllfglhgdih P- “*- and confirm an agreement with the Muscogee or Creek tribe of Indi- Pw. p. sm. ans, and for other purposes? approved March tirst, nineteen hundred and one, in so far as it provides for descent and distribution according to the laws of the Creek Nation, is hereby repealed and the descent and distribution of lands and moneys rovided for in said Act shall be in accordance with the provisions of chapter forty-nine of Mansfield’s Di est of the Statutes of Arkansas in force in Indian Territory. mg,§{§’f‘“” °‘ °°’“` or expenses of commissioners and necessary expenses of employees, and three dollars per diem for exppnses of a clerk detailed as s cial disbursing agent y the Interior epartxnent while on duty withe the