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 274 FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sass, I. Ch. 888. 1902. at any one time, shall be made without first giving at least three weeks’ _ ciff°°P“°”’· °"¤““‘ public notice by advertisement, except in case of exigency, when, in ` the discretion of the Secretary of the nterior, who shall make official record of the facts constituting the exigency,and shall repppt the same to Congress at its next session, he may .direct that purc es may be made in open market in amount not exceeding three thousand dollars fgnfgm at any one purchase: Provided, That supplies may be Furchased, contracts let, and labor employed for the construction o artesian wells, ditches, and other works for irri tion, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, without adhertising as hereinbefore provided: _P¤¤=¤·•°¤ mm I¤· Provided further, That as far as practicable Indian labor shall be d"`"' employed and purchase in the open market made from Indians, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Use of ¤¤¤‘5g¤d¤>¤‘ Sm. 3. That the Secretary of the Interior, under the direction of ‘ §:{m°°°° °°` the President, may use any surplus that may remain in any of the said appro riations herein made for the purchase of subsistence for the several Indian tribes, to an amount not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars in the aggpggate, to supply any subsistence deficiency that Prwixg,d,ve¤0m map occur: Prom, That any (IIVGPSIODS which shall be made under K°°° authority of this section shall be reported in detail, and the reason therefor, to Con ess at the session of Congress next succeeding such “£P3;¤¤;:¤¤* 1**, f diversion:  jiurt/m-, That the Secretary of the Interior, under ence mpxm. direction of the President, may use any sums appropriated in this Act for subsistence, and not absolutely necessary for that purpose, for the purchase of stock cattle for the benefit of the tribe ,for which such · a propriation is made, and shall report to Congress, at its next session thlzreafter, an account of his action under this provision: Provided TMW !¤¤¤•· further, That funds appropriated to fulfill treaty obligations shall not be used. ’1‘rg·¤f¤¤<>gc¤¤¤•f¤= Sec. 4. That when, not required for the purpose for which appromp '°°°' ‘ printed, the funds herein provided for the pay of specified employees at any agency may be used by the Secretary of the Interior for the pay of other employees at such agency, but no deficiency shall be thereby created; and, when necessary, specified employees mav be detailed for other service when not required for the duty for which they were engaged; and that the several appropriations herein or heretofore made for millers, blacksmiths, engineers, carpenters, physicians, and other persons, and for various articles` provided for by treaty stipulation or the several Indian tribes, may be diverted to other uses for the benefit of said tribes, respectively, within the discretion of the- President, and with the consent of said tribes, expressed in the usual manner; and that he cause report to be made to Congress, at its next session thereafter, of his action under this provision. F~¤1¤¢**°¤ °*”**•· Sec. 5. That whenever, after advertising for bids for supplies in accordance with sections three and four of this Act, those received for any article contain conditions detrimental to the interests of the Government, they may be rejected, and the articles s cified in such bids ch‘ggS*j·¤*·’*°° P¤*· purchased in open market, at prices not to exceedpthose of the lowest idder, and not to exceed the market price of the same, until such time as satisfactory bids can be obtained, for which immediate advertisemtformwliu ment shall be made: Provided, That so much of the appropriations {Himsumwny avdlb herein made as may be required to pay for goods and su plies, for °‘ expenses incident to their purchase, and for transportation od) the same, for the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, shall be immediately available, but no such goods or sup lies shall be distributed or de ivered to any of said Indians prior to Jlirly first, nineteen hundred and two. E::,?;;; ’°P°¤ °* Sec. 6. That the_Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall report annual] to Congress, specifically showing the number of employees at each