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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 797 appropriation forthe survey and resurvey of public lands for the fiscal year m which the work was executed as fully set forth in House Document Numbered Seven hundred and ninety-seven of the present session, three thousand seven hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty- three cents. Opening Indian reservations (reimbursable): To meet the ex enses e,‘§g’§§§,‘;g,§,“e‘},*g’;’°S‘ pertaming to the opening to entry and settlement of such ihdian ` reservation lands as may be opened during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven: Provided, That the expenses pertaining to the @§{,,’*{,",;memeu, opening of each of said reservations and paid for out of this appro- ` priation shall be reimbursed to the United States from the money received from the sale of the .lands embraced in said reservations, respectively, twenty-two thousand dollars, to continue available durm_g the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven. Reimbiusement to James W. Witten: The accounting officers of {g,,‘!‘,,§'g:',_;n‘,'{},§},°,:‘· the Treasury are authorized and directed to credit the accounts of James W. Witten, superintendent of the opening and sale of Indian lands, and acting as special disbursing agent, with the sum of four thousand six hundred and ten dollars, being the amount disallowed and which will be disallowed by said accounting officers, on accoimt ' of (payment made to himself from `the appro nations for "O ning V<>i·$¤·vx>·34¤.986- In ian reservations (reimbursable), nineteen liundred and eight an nineteen hundred and nine," and "Opening Indian reservations (reimbursable), nineteen hundred and ten," for compensation as said superintendent and %ecial disbursingcagent for the periods of _ time set forth in House ocument Num red Seven hundred and ninety-eight of the present session. In M For preparation and publication of a revised edition of the Manual i,.§g,‘{.,¤.,,,‘{{.,$§"°" of Surveying Instructions, issued in nineteen hundred and two, for '*’°"°°“i°’*- use of surveyors of public lands, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and elevep, three thouszilnd dollaérs; Emo d i tl For the re aration an rinting 0 state ma s s owing esigna- ‘“'*¥’*‘· °°¥'“° tions madepunrder the laws Iiioviding for enlarged) homesteads, seven iigidglmwed hom` hundred and fifty dollars. INDIAN AFFAIRS. !¤di•¤ A¤•ir¤- The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to use out of the sum '§’Q',§,'{,‘$‘{,·fg“,§‘0{,`}§§‘§‘}j of one thousand dollars appropriated in the Act approved March ·¤`9°<{_•8g8¤¢:& third, nineteen hundred andp nine, for a monument to Cynthia Ann ’°` Parker, not exceeding two hundred dollars for necessary expenses of removing from Texas and reinterring in Oklahoma the be ies of the said Cynthia Ann Parker and daughter, Prairie Flower. _ The sum of seven thousand five hun red dollars, or so much thereof d§°,,°}‘,§,§,#§}}§_ I°` as may be necessary, appropriated to complete the classification and mgggvgrmgue ¤11¤¤» appraisement of lands within the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Anl¢,p.21s. in the State of Idaho, by the Act of February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, entitled "An Act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, and for other purposes/’ be, and the same is hereby, made available to pay for any survey and allotment work heretofore or hereafter completed on said reservation as well as for the classification and a raisement for which originally appropriated. Relief of gibrbert Sero: For Ipayment to Norbert Sero, formerly assistant farmer, La Pointe ndian Reservation, Wisconsin, to reimburse him on account of damages, costs, and witness and attorney’s fees paid in a suit for alleged assault and false imprisonment occasioned by the acts of said Sero in the lawful discharge of his duties,_four hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty-nine cents.