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 sixrY-sixrn coscmass. sas. III. ca. 119. 1921. _ 1231 ended on any one reservation or for the beneHt of any one tribe of °d?"“’°‘ hm °’°*“d· Indians, and that no part of this appropriation shall be used for the purchase of tribal her s. VEHICLES FOR INDIAN SERVICE. V°*“°*“· That not to exceed $200,000 of a licable appropriations made 6A“‘j;°”°°*°’m“”‘ herein for the Bureau of Indian AH’i1)ii·s shall bliepavlailable for the t mm ’ remgm maintenance, repair, and operation of motor·profpelled and horsedrawn passenger-c vehicles for the use o superintendents, farmers, physicians, Held matrons, allottingl, irriglation, and other, employees in the Indian Held service: Provided, at not to exceed rumimésiimiud. $15,000 ma be used in the purchase of horse·drawn passengercarrying vehicles, and not to exceed $40,000 for the piuchase of motor-propelled assenger—carrying vehicles, and that such vehicles _ shall be used 0nIy for official service: Provided further, That such Wlfr°§j’gpY·§};ff,§1*Qf'“” motor—propelled vehicles shall be purchased from the War Department, if practicable. surranssme CONTAGg%PUS DISEASES AMoNe uva srocx  “°°" °‘ "* For reimbursing Indians for live stock which may be hereafter a§ »i§d destro ed on account of being infected with dourine or other contagious £seases, and for expenses in connection with the work of eradieating and preventing such diseases, to be exlppnded under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the terior may prescribe, $20,000. 1>nv1¤;1.o1=·1Nc WATER ron INDIAN sroox. “’°*°"°""°**°°“ Forim ro ¤·s rin,  wells, and otherwise develo in and  §,,v$,$°g€ conserving wliilzldi fldr tlii use of ndian stock, including the pliirziiase, °*°·· °“ '°“"°“°°’· construction, and installation of pumping machinery, tanks, troughs, and other necessary equipment, and or necessaig investigations and surveys, for the purpose of increasing the availa le grazing range on unallotted lands on Indian reservations, $40,000, to be reimbursed under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may F l prescribe: Provided, That the necessity exists on any Indian reser- cnauialm. vation so far as the Indians themselves are concemed. Anvizarisnnnnr ron sam or INDIAN Lawns. S°'“°"“"‘”"““"’· There is hereby appropriated from any fund in the Treasury of the p$$i¤l°m°`°g °x` United States not otherwise appropriated, $6,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of newspaper advertisements of sales of Indian lands, reimbursable from payments bgapurchasers of igsts of sale, under sgich rules and regulations as the rotary of the terior ma rescribe. H That seeth); 26 of the Act entitled "An Act. making appropriations ¤%1?¤isl.l°°ds° m` for the current and contingent expenses of the Bureau of Indian ,dj*""· P‘ :”·°‘“""°‘ Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, and for other p1u·poses, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920," gpprovedl diane  1919 (Public, Numbered 3, Sixty-sixth Congress), eamene asoows: .. H "That wherever the term ‘metalIiferous’ is used in said section 26 ¤¤ im¤m¤, of the above-entitled Act, it shall be deHned and construed by the °”°· Segregry of the Interior to include magnesite, gpsum, hmestone, and as es s. ’