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 appropriation in the Indian appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, six thousand dollars.

To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for "Indian School, Morris, Minnesota," for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, ten dollars and sixty-nine cents.

To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Incidentals in the Indian Territory, including employees," for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents.

For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Montana, including traveling expenses of agents and pay of employees, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, three hundred dollars.

For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Montana, including traveling expenses of agents and pay of employees, five hundred dollars.

For survey and subdivision of Indian reservations and of lands to be allotted to Indians and to make allotments in severalty, to be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs under direction of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand dollars.

To pay to William G. Malin, United States Indian agent, Sac and Fox Agency, Toledo, Iowa, to reimburse him for expenses incurred in defending a suit brought against him in his official capacity as said Indian agent, six hundred and eighty dollars and seventy-eight cents.

The expenditure of four thousand nine hundred and sixty-five dollars and twenty cents by the superintendent of the industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for transportation and expense of securing Indian youths from Alaska to said school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for the current fiscal year is hereby authorized to be paid from the appropriation for transportation of Indian pupils for said year.

That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to return by warrant on the books of the Indian Office the sum of four thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars and thirty-three cents out of the amount of six thousand eight hundred and fifty-two dollars and eighty-two cents turned into the Treasury to the credit of the surplus fund, June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, under the title of "Indian School, Mount Pleasant, Michigan buildings," being the amount necessary to pay for building contracted for April sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two, payment for which was properly chargeable against said surplus.

PENSIONS.

For army and navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, minor children, and dependent relatives, army nurses, and all other pensioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be placed thereon, under the provisions of any and all Acts of Congress, four million dollars: Provided,

That the appropriation aforesaid for navy pensions shall be paid from the income of the navy pension fund, so far as the same shall be sufficient for that purpose: Provided further,

That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately.