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 § 100 warm as.-— in. the mrizag of each you for bids; nd com Into contracts,. subjewt to the nmoval of the Secretuv of the Interior, for goodsaudmpp1latortheI¤d1a¤Servic¤requh*edforthe ensuing socal year,  the tact that the appro priatioas for _ such Seal you hare  msn made, and the contracts so made shall be oa the mm of the spproprigldoris for the preceding §eml yar, and ahell contain a clauee that no  shall be made under, the same and no liability attach to  United State; in consequence of such execution li G tails to make an appropriation for such contract for the mace.} year: for which those supplies are required. (Aug, 15, 1%1,»c. M, $4, 28 Stat. 812.) _ ·. ~. IM. '1‘ri.ss9ort•tio¤ of sripdies under contract or by con- Qw ¢arrier.·—I¤dian goode and —S¤Di¤li¢8 shall be transported by co¤t1‘hct,' the eontracm I1 inyolving an expemiture oi more than $2,000 being advertised and_ let to the lowe$t résponsible bidderi, or in open market by common carriers; Qs the Secretary of the! Interior in his discretion shall determiw, V(M§.1·. ’_ 8,I 1877, c. 101, 19 Stat. @1;;. July 7,-1wS, c. 571, -30 Stat. 676.) l 161. Paynent for wagon transportation:-gA1l` wagon trsms~ i portagtion from the point where, delivery_is mode by the last l coméoa `mrrler to the agency, school, or 6].SOWh9l`Q;j&I1d._ between points on me.:ese:vat1‘o¤_.oi elsewhere,  oe` paid · from the funds appropriated or otberréise availnble for the sophprt of the school, ggeucy, or other pxjoject for which the supplies to be transported are ·purchosed. __ _(Jxme 30, 1913, »c. ‘4,§1,38Stat.~79.) " ° l 4* . Q v, . 102. Payment of costs for furnishing coal\for Indian -`sefv-‘ ice.--The cost of inspection, storage, transportation, and eo. forth, 0t_ cml for the Indian Service shall be paid from the ’ eupgéort fund of the school [or agency for which the, coal is' pur! _ cltaeeds (feb. 14, 1920,_c. 75,§`1, 41 Stat. 412.) I . _ ‘· ,_, ‘ 103. Warehouses for; · goode.—···Wa1·§ehou$& for the receipt, storage, andéshlpmeut of goods for the  Service shall bel maintained dt the following blaces: New York, Chicago, Omaha; Salim: Louis, and Sm: Francisco., (Apr. 80, _`1908,· q. 153, 85 Stat.73.)   /_   .- " " t' 194. Purchase  articm mgnufactared at;chool¤.=···-The Qecretary of (tho Interior is authorized, whenever it can be done advantageously, to purchase for gse in the Iudlan Servlee. from Indian manual and training echools, in the manner customary among individuals such ardcles cs, may be menufactured nt such ichools, and which are used. in the Indian Service. Accounts ot such. transactions shall. be kept gn the ,1¤a1¤¤ Bump itmrm me  www md repmso mm: medofrom time to time. (May 11,"1880,Qc. 85, [1, 21 Stat. 131.) . e 1 ¤ i t I ` _ DISSBURSEMENT OF MONEYS AND SUPPLIES 111. Payment of ammitiu" aid  of goods.-4-Tbe payment ot all moneys nid the Qvtrlbutton. ot all goods etipg Q ulated-to be  my ·Ihdia1m, og trlbe otlntllsns, shall M Qde iri me of the following WAYS, as the President or the Secretary_o£’t.he interior m¤Y..dl1£¢£= l d ES First. To the chleis ot a. tribe, for tm tribe. l Second. I1; cases where the imbcrlous intermt of the tribe or the individuals intended to be beuehted, or any treoty · stipulation, required the interventioza ot an nge¤cy,_t1ie¤ to ·—*· person as the tribe Bshnll appoint to receive ouch moneys or goods; or   several persons   appointed; theo up0¤` the joint order or receipt of such. °, _ l Third. '1‘o=tbe heads ot the famllju dud to the individuals e miued to participate in the moneys oz; goods. · ‘ _` Fourth. By consent ot the tribe, mel; moneys or goods may »· be epplled directly, under such regulations,  tncoudsteht with treaty stigmlatioria, as may be prescribed by the Some tary ot the Interior, to melt purposes as will but promote the lmppineee and prosperity ot the  of the   gud will

-IN1HA.N8 696 _ 0 encourage able·b0died Indians in the habits of industry and peace. (R, S. { 20&.) ‘ ·· I 112. Persons present it delivery of  and neneyTh,, omeer as the President may direct. shall be c ae: so and certify to the delivery of all goo®;¢nd money requred tone pam 0,, delivered to the Indians., (B. B. { %J . 113._Modo of di•bnrse`€ents.-—-At tbediseretion of tm President all disbursements of moneys, whether for annuities or otherwise, to Sfnlml treaty snpstsaonmwas lndtvidnsl Indians _or Indian tribes, shall be made in person by the enperlntemlents of Indian adairs, where mperintendeneiu exim, to all Indians, or tribes within the lmits of thw r ir~e *anner— fntendencies, ln`- the  · of the local agents and interpreters, who shall   the mma, under such regnlatiens as the Secretary of the Interlorjmay   {R. S. §.20@.) . 114. Payment of annuities in eein.———1he `Seeretaryei the Treasury is `anthorized to ill} in  men   the aannities asby- the terms of any traty oirtbe United Btntmyvith any _ Indian tribe. are required to be  in  I {IB-. B. § MSI.) T _ 115. Paynnt of  in @d•.——~'1‘m Pr¤Mnnt   at  the·reqneu— of any Indian   to wt1& m· annuity is pay- able in money, cansethe mms to be paid     purchased assprovided in section' 91. (B. B. in &.), ¤ _ 116. ‘ Indians eighteen years of age te have right to receipt -for. annuity.-All Indians, when mall arrive at the age bf eighteen years, shall have . the r@t to receive and receipt tor all annuity money that may be due or   dee to them, r if not otherwise incapacitated »mder_ me rgulnéw of the Indian Omce. (Mar; ,1, 1899, c. 324,,}.8, 80—®rt._`¤·§7.) ' 117. Payments per canitate @@1   sums I of money to be paid per canltayte   shall be paid ·to said Indians by an omeer of the Gorernémt designated by the Secretary of-the Interior. . (JnM_10, INS, e. 308, §1,29°Stat,336.)~° __    ·_» -, 118;. Payments in sstlsfnctlen of judgments.-·P ts te·`x Indians made from- moneys appronrlated by _   s  ¤~  satis- - faction of . the judgment of any eonrt shall be math   the · dtrectisa et thetoomeeri or an use-tor    by law with the supervision of Indian amlm and   seen paymentsshall beaceonnted for to the Trusnry in conformity with naw. , (Mar; s,,1e11,_e. me t www mnt. I 119. of    te   k&%Tne Secretary of the Interior is a&rhed,’ln his @1*%, from time to time, to cesarean  indirldutl   belonging to any tribe or tribes whom he   deem to Mesnsble of managing his or her affairs,   he may   te be apportioned and allottw to any snchllndlan-bla or ber ,o r¤te‘¤•&e_of any tribal ortrust funds on demit in the  we Unitm _8tnt@_totbe  of   or tribmef irnlcn lss mmber, and the amount so a@timd and be `placed to  nf-. anon; the    the TI‘98£\lPY• and the same    be mbtect to the older of inch, Indian:  that no .¤np0rt$sn@ or •llo@t be made to any Indian until    bad   made an annllcation thereto? 2;    @ S@tarm of the Interior and of  Treasury     to withheld from-gucln appornonmentgand ello@nt a  sam of the wd Indlnnlfmw na my M necamry orirceuired, to pty any s   `a@i¤§t   that may be pendtm tor settlement by jndlelal  vin`   Gonrt ot Claims or in the Executirec\Departments of tan Government, at time of sncbapportionment and allotment. (Mar. 2, 1007, cg. 25%, 6 1, seam. 1221.) ‘ · yn 2. , — _ __ .120; Per ranks {ailments to enrollnd meqnbens of (Sedan am Glekaqai '1‘rlbes.—-¤·'l?m Secretary of the Interior; under _ rules and regulations to be   by him, is authorised tn per mplta payments of not to exwed $200 anntnally M
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