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 SIXTY-FIRST concmass. sm. II. os. 62. 1910. 213 now performed among the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma in other portions of that State, ten thousand dollars. _ To enable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the classifica- ,,,$§°€§,'§,flf$§$§f ml tion and apprarsement of and within the Coeur dhglene Indian Reser- 0,‘§}_§]*§,;“P°**°"· °*°·· vation in aho, the same to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the von. :+14%. ess. sales of the said lands, the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars, P""· *" m' or so much thereof as may be found necessary. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the classification ,,Q§,°‘{,}a';‘h° R°S°"°· and appraisement of the lands of the Yakima Reservation, in the cnimincahou, eve. State of Washington, in accordance with the provisions of the Act °f»lT,T_°§§'§;_596_ of December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An *’°*'· 1*348- Act to authorize the sale and disposition of surplus or unallotted lands of the Yakima Indian Reservation, in the State of Washington," five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessary: Pro- mfémmeut vided, That this sum shall be reimbursed to the Uiiited States from the ' proceeds of the sale of the surplus lands of said reservation. For an additional amount to that appropriated in the Act of March QQQ C};>;;§,°{_’{:; third, nineteen hundred and nine (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, age can semliu. seven hundred and eighty-one), for the installation of a water [ilant v°l‘35’ "‘°°°‘ gtlfhe Indian school, Rapid City, South Dakota, three thousand o ars. »- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. ,,§f’°'°"’°“‘ °‘ ~'°* orrrcm or rum yrronnnr-GENERAL. For furniture and repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars. °°¤**¤¤¤¤*¤¤P¤¤¤¤¤· For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lilggts, foreign postage, labor, repairs of Buildings, care of grounds, boo of · reference, periodicals, ty writers, and exchange 0 same, and other necessaries, directly ordgied by the Attorney-General, fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, four dollars and eighty-one cents. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS onmcrs, Dnranrmnm or Jusrxcn. Defense in Indian de redation claims: The Attorney-General is °°'°¤¤° in '“*’*°“ authorized to ex end an additional sum, not exceeding one thousand d°¢lI:rii·iiii'i.°mm dollars, out of tile appropriation for the defense of Indian depredation claims for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, for necessary . clerk hire and expenses in the city of Washington, District o Columbia. Investigation and prosecution of frauds: To defray the expenses ,,,§’u§,*jL°°°“**°¤ °* of the investigation and rosecution of frauds you the revenues and other frauds upon the Llhited States: Prmrid, That the Secretary {jrwngo- _ I _ of the Treasur shall cause to be transferred from this appropriation .m°.53,§`.,°§Q? °”"°` to the credit ofy the appropriation “Pay of special assistant attorneys, T"““$‘°' °‘ °'°d*°”· United States courts, nineteen hundred and ten," such amount or amounts as may be reported to him by the Attorney·General as havin been paid from the last-named appropriation in connection gre investigation and prosecution 0 lfrauds, seventy thousand o ars. Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prose- c,{;_§,§°°“‘*°“ °‘ cution of crimes against the United States, preliminary to indictment; the investigation of official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks of the United States courts, and United States commissioners, for which purpose all the records and dockets of said officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents of the Attorney—General at any time; the inspection o the United States prisoners and prisons; collection, classification, and preservation of criminal identification records, and their exchange with the officials of State and other institutions, to be expfmded under the direction of the Attorney-General, ten thousand dollars. 88740°-vo!. 36. rr 1--11--16