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 §¢ 82 ‘ mama ss.- pald into the Treasury for the use of thelndiaen or tribe by or for whom it waafso paid., (R. S. { 2103,) o e ‘ be paid to any agent or attorney by an officer of the United States under any such contract or agreement, other then t.he·— (ees due him for services  thereunder ;" but the moneys due the tribe, Indian, or Igid1ans,·as·the case may be,_·sha1rbe_ paid by the United States, thrqugli its own 0mC€1‘8`·012 agents, {to the party or partiei entitled thereto; and` no money_.`or‘th1ng_ - shell be pald to any person for ¤e·-iiees nude:. speh ’contract or agreement, °until such person Shall have Thrst =11led# with me Commissioner of Indian   a sworn statement, showing each particular act ot- service uuder the contract, giving date; and fact in, detail, and the Secretary of the Interior and Corn-' missioner of Indian Affairs sliall determine therefrom whether, in their judgment, such contract or agreexnenf has been compliw with or fulfilled; lf so; the samemaf be paid, and, li not, it shall be paid inproportion   reng1ered··ui1der_the·" contract. _(R.‘ S. {2104.)*   .  _   » j at __   \.__ _ ‘ 83. Paynnents mem- prohibited contracts: aiding in linking prohibited contracts.;-5'1‘he,  so receiving »meh eoatrary to the previéonsoi the two nie  and abettors, shall; at addition jh the forfeiture of emeh num, be puniaable oi imprisonment for **¤ot  than nix. ·mo¤tha, and`by_ a  et   leea than $1,000., --'And`fit shall be the euty ot all dmrlet altomeyé to   when ` applied to do so, aadthalr and refmal dell be ground for their removal trom (mee. Any Indian agent, or other peatm in me eupmymeut or ¢ae__u¤sm· sum, wm, mln, ln nolation ot the provisions ot  precedf section, ·advise,_ anne- . o tion, or in any yiaygaldsln   of such contracts or. J agreements, or in making B\3Ch‘D8Y§E11¢S,I8 are here prohibited, shellyln additioato the-punishment   mposed on person making nach eontract,   money, `be, on conviction,   from the aerviceoet the United. Btatél. and be toreéerdisqdallned frog   any office of protlt-or tnistnndertheaamea '(R;°B. {HQ.) —— ’ ., ·° t o ` 84., Amgnnents of eentncta r¤tricted.Q-e¥No assignment of any bontraeta  by section 81, Qor-ot any part of eng mall be 1alld,»nnlm the mms ot ‘tlxe“a;salgneea,and their  and ocmpnaponavberentered in wrltink upon the con-, ·  and the co;¤sent,of,the Secretary of the Interior and the? ww e  loner ot Indian   to sec! esdgnment be. also lndoraed thereon. (R._S.__| 2106.) "   A 3   o 85. Contacts relating to triad fads or 7r•7erty.—No een- _ tract gada with any Indian, where   contract relates tof the ‘ tribal mma or property in the   ot the United Statmrahall be vam, aor mil a1iy,pay®t   rendered in rela-, Q tion tlmreto be made unlewthe iconseat of the United 8*ntl$ t has previously been given. (June 30, 1918, e. 4, $_ 18, V88_ Stat. · GK. Contracts for compensation for aervleen in relation to mrolimeat in Fire Clvilised Tribes.-—-Unless the consent oi the United Statw shall have   been given, all ieoatiracti made with any person, or pemoas, applicants for enrollment as f citizens in the Five Olvlliaed. Tribes for compensation for aerv~ tees in relation thereto, are declared to Se void and of no  · and the eolleetion or receipt ot any ¥¤9neys trout any anch ap-- Q xplicaetg for citizenship _ shall eonstltnte an ofenae against the _ laws otithe United States, punishable by a mae of not exeeed· 1 "  $500 or imprisonment for not exceeding dx months, or  · and lands allotted to meh applicants whether Imlans or me shall not be adected or encumhered bi tn?   debt, era 1 obligation of any character eontracted‘ prior; to ltho the at whlca mid land maybe alienated under the laws ol the United States. ‘ (Ang. 1, 1914, c. \222, ‘$ 17, w Stat. wl.) · \  Interedof ireats and enplones inlhdian contacts.-i¥ No agent or employee ot the United States Government or of
 * 82. Payments under contracts i·estricted.—5-No money shall

JNDIAQVS 694 any of the departments werent, while In the servim of um Government, shall have any interest, ¢m*ectly or indirectly, eqntmgent. or absolute,  or   in any- contract made, or undqn-negotlation, with the Government or with the Indians, for the purchase er transportation or delivery of goods or (sup. pllm for the Indiana, orfor Vrnoromovu ot the Indians; nor mall any such agent or anpnoyoo collndo withany person who may ._.n attempt to  any such mnmkt an the purpose or enabling mgperiouto obtahthe same. .The vtohtion of any of the "- provisions of this, section shall/be a misdewnor, and smll   punishedby a   of   $500»nor more than $5,w0,_.and   removal from .oEoe; and, in admtion thereto, tha;eourtsha1l,ln1tndlacretion,h¤vethopow~&topunlsh by mprisonment of not more than si! montlm. ’· (June. 22, 1874, c. 8@, I 10,- 18 `Btnt. 177.) ’ , j l · · _ ` .88.   oredairase-Am* diwurslng or other officer of the United? States, or 0dlQ‘ person, who shall inowingly present, or   be   any voucher, no-  orclnirn toany omcer of   United States,   approval or payment,-orforjthe purpose of securing a credit in any  United   to any matta pertalningto   Indian Service,   shall   Entertai miarelreaentatloxfof fact in regard to the  duo or paid, °the name or character of the article furnished ct received; or of the service rendered, or to the date of delivery, toipertornrance of service, or lnany other particular, shall not be entitled to payment or credit for any bart of  Yénchcr, account, orcla1m_·; and if any  crodlt shallbo given or reeaiged,orpaymentmado,tboUmted Smtanayrechargethe came to theloillceroor personsecelvbg  wpayneat, andreoover tbeamoupfroneltherorfron bottyinthéama manneras other debts due the UNted Staten are collected: Provided, That yvheré an %nt eentalnsnomo than one vouchu  foregoing shall apply only   as  the nlsreprwentatlohz Aoi     That the oEcers  persons by and between whom   is transacted shall, in all civil actions ln settlement of accounts, Bepresuned to know theffacts ih  to the _¤—atter set forth in the voucher.- account, or-chin:. As•l.sNH¢eJ Isdhof. That the foregoing shall be lnsdidition to th   scribed by law, and in no way a§•ct psoceedlnp   existing lawfilor like      858}] b6 printed on the blank forma of vouchers provided for general (July 4,188·4,c.l80, I 8,23 Stat.,97.)· Y 4.--PERFORMANCE BY `UNITED STATES OF OBLIGATIONB TO INDIANS; ruacuaea O! IUPPLI@ , ‘91. Purchase of  for indians. — 92. Manner of purchase of goods for Indians. ‘ 98. Purchases or servtrea for Indian new service. 94. Purchase of supplles;` advertisement; supplies ~for‘ irrigation » — works. _ · ‘ 95. Bi s under advertisements for goods or supplies. “ ` 90. Cogleé of contracts furnished to general accounting omce before _ _! ayment. 97. Proposals orblda, ggyg { or contracts to be preserved. 98. Purchase of supplies without authority. 99. Contracts for supplies ‘ln advance of appropriations. 100. Transportation of supplies under contract or by common carrier. 101. Pa¥§¤ent for `wagon transportation. . 102. Payrnent of coats for furnishing' coal for Indian Service. .103. Warehouses. for goods. - 104. Purchase of articles manufactured at schools. DISBUR.S&i'ENT_ OP HONEYS AND SUPPLIES ,111. Payment of annuities and distribution of goods. 1-12. Persons present at delivery of goods and money. 118. Jdode of disbursements. _ ‘ ` 114, Payment of annuities in coin. - • 115. Payment of annuities in goods. 116. Indians 18 years of are to have rlzht to receipt for annuity.