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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2285. 1907. 1025 and operation of such irrigation work shall pass to the owners of the lands irrigated thereby, to be maintained at their e use under such form of organization and under such rules and reguxliiitions as may be accelptableto the Secretary of the Interior, in accordance with the statute of the State of Idaho. The title to and management and operation of the reservoir and the works necessary to its protection and operation shall remain in the Government until otherwise rovided by Congress. The Government institutions established for the administration {WM? fm ¤*¤•· of the affairs of the Fort Hall Reservation, including the school plant m` I c` and farm, shall have sufficient water for their needs without cost, and any town or city embraced within the project mayacquire water rights sufficient for its needs on such terms and condition, asthe Secretary of the Interior may impose. _ The water rights acthuired or provided for in this measure shall be ,,,},‘,‘§§',,f,'*§f,‘,§*’_,§*’§{',,'i appurtenant to the lan s irrigated, and there is hereby appropriated s¤;¤¤-. uu ` for the purlpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, three "”°°” L hundred an fifty thousand dollars, which shall be reimbursed the United States from the moneys obtained from the sale of water rights, and the Secretary of the Interior shall have full power to do all acts or make all rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act relating to 'the foregoing irrigation system. INDIAN TERRITORY. I“‘"“° T“"“°""· For pay of Indian agent at the Union Agency, Indian Territory, _}’:;‘;'}_'¥°“°’· three thousand dollars. For special clerical force in the office of the United States Indian °l°'”·°°°· agent, Union Agency, and miscellaneous expenses in connection with entering of remittances received on account of payments of town lots and issuance of patents, and conveying same, six thousand dollars. For clerical work and labor connected with the leasing of Creek ,,.}f,§e;° °*"*"'°° and Cherokee lands, for mineral and other purposes, and the leasing mains. ew. 1¤¤<1¤ of lands of full-blood Indians under the Act of April twenty-sixth, °fff,§'f’§f°;,.,_ 1.,;, nineteen hundred and six, thirty thousand dollars; for clerical work and labor connected with the sale of inherited and other lands, Five Civilized Tribes, thirty thousand dollars; in all, sixty thousand dollars: Prmaidcd, That the sums so expended shall be reimbursable out mano. A of the proceeds of such land sales and leases, and shall be equitably f "‘""”"““ " apportioned by the Secretary of the Interior from the moneys collected from such sales and leases. _ Removal of intruders, Five Civilized Tribes: For the purpose of dEl§;“‘°“‘l “* *“‘"" removing intruders and placing allottees in unrestricted possession of A their allotments, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of tho IHli€l‘i01‘ to curry out the provisions xslw **‘ of the Act approved April twenty-iirst, nineteen hundred and four, vr»x.;az,p.2m, for the removal of restrictions upon the alienation of lands of allottees _ of the Five Civilized Tribes, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, $3;;*}- T hat so much as may be necessary may be used in the employment of ·` clerical force in the office of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to p0§j¥;g0’f"°K "°*’“‘ he immediately available, in the payment of indebtedness already incurred, necesisarily expended in suppressing the spread of smallpox in the Indian Territory during the iiscal year ended June thrrtreth, nineteen hundred and one, all accounts to be hrst examined and approved by the Secretary of the Interior as ]ust and reasonable before being paid. _ _ _ _ _ For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service rn the Indian rncraenma. Territory, and for pay of employees, twenty-two thousand dollars. vor. xxxrv, rr l--65