Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/720

 § 265 www 25.- attcmpt to reside in the Indian country, or on any Indian msmrvatminn, as :1 trader, or to introduce goods, 01·‘t0 trade therein, without such license, shall forfeit all merchandise otfered fof sale to the Indians or found in his possession, and sha!} mqreovcr he liable to a penalty of $$00: Provided, That this section shall not apply tcp any persoumesiding among or trading with the Choctaws, Charokces, Ghickasaws, Creeks,. or Seminoles, commonly culled the Five Civliiized Tribes, rc>· siding in said Indian country, and_ belonging to the Union Agency therein: And provided furthér, That no_ white person shaii be employed as g clcrlrby any Indian trader, except suchas trade with said Five Civilized Tribes, 1mle.ss:§`rsflige11scd‘ so to da by the Commissioner of Indian Affaigs, under and- in conformity to regulations. t0_ bg established by the Secretary of the Iutgzrior. (R. S. § 2133-; July 31, 1882, c. 360, 22 Stat. 265. Prohibited purchases and salm;T—-Every pqnjson, qther than an _Indian,___ who, withig they jnqlidn country, purchases or receivgs of any indian, in the way of Qarter. trade, or pledge, a gun., tmp, or other article commonly used in hunting, any instrixmeint ot. huswgndry, .0: c00k·iug _.utensiIs of they kind <:0mm0n1y_¥sbtaiued by. the Indians `ixi their intercéurge; with the white people, 017 any article of cloiztcting, éxgcept gkius or {hrs, shall bé liable to g penalty of $50. (It. 8..5 21§5.) __ 256; Sale of arms in district éccupied by uncivilized at hastile _Indian•.—Thc Secretary of the Iuterim•vs11all.ad.0pt such wigs as may bal necessary to prohibit ‘t1ie’sale` of arms- or b am*mu:1it§0a within any qistrictaor country occupied by im-. civilized _;0r' hostile ‘Ix1dia¤s,· and }Sl.12Iu. enforce. the sgjmcy If ` any trader, his ageuqor any person acting i01··g1·`uuder him. I sha!} sell-auymrms or ammunition at hip t"&di1_}g post _0r `_0thé.1·_ platzsa witmxr guy district or coxmtry occupied iby, unciivilized or hvstile Indians, contrary to _.the rules and regulations of- ` the — Socrctgry. of the Ingtericr, such trader shall forfeit" his, right to 't£§de·-with the Indians; and the ’S_eg}regtury shall gx- _ chsde suchjsmder, and the agent, ot onlie; person ss;} dtcuding, i {mm `the fdgstrict mt 'c0u¤t‘ry.80 occupied. (R. S. §§ 467, `2136.)_ cmapm- ‘·:.-Q-m>¤fc41*1e1cN‘A‘;br·f 11m1ANs.  ] Z?2. Mpep*in·tséndant ct =*Ind§a.¤ lbhcols.  2*13.   at Army 0Qce:·. _ V _ t QH; Employment ot indian girk and boys as nssistapts. . $75. hmm; atlaispeuce to cmployeei. _ _   ‘  2%. Y¤¢g.¤& mmtnry post; at imrnch for schools; detail ot Amy  "   . · _ • . ‘ l ‘ . 237. Farmer Apache military post established u_ Thwdcre ·Bq0s¢9m1t . `   Sstiaoci. ‘ _— . . `" ·. . . · ~ t .;*12*3. No gppmpriation for sc·c¤x·ia.¤_ •ch<.>{>1. ’ g 2%. Ratitms ta ¤issia¤‘¤cMa1s.· “' ‘ I 5 2%. Pntcats ¢i lands to   boards-or religious %¤tzntio¤•. t 2S;. Chiidtm t;¤¤g—1ax;d; gn nyenlty nw excluded.   . 2%. Begulatmns by Sqcéetary ot Interior to meme gttendnum at i _ schools.   I {~ _‘ · ‘ " ` ESS. Hqugtlsm tc; witixéinaidiiat -!¤$tt0¤s tm nmattmdnnce at achéois. 234.   by_C ¤a·_a£ Inman Alain tch sttpxmanco st 2$iZ•.  g tmuing !¤sm_0u:g Inttima ta: aamttczidnnce sty §· ; ° ‘ ? $@28. wnmsag c$¥1d· to whoa! mst at State. without mnsmt. 2 $‘?. 1chii¢i"to   is emma: mate withmtt written nmmat. 4:38. White   in imma és: mma I · . . t I 289. White wiidseta in   _ x T ·   wmagmnuog at   madtr {max at Gcver thexpenin; @1. Remcmni ci Gpvemmmt Qmpgrty at   ..
 * 1) 271. Empiosgmat of instructors lm; Indian;.
 * ‘.%f.» ?.. "_$u¤peqaw¤ tm. qucamizmame at echoes:. ‘.

&i¢ at  purchgmss tm- gu, aches; or other india.: _ ·t1*gtis·a¤sm. · · { ‘   294. Sale at mma nbnmlsncd buildings a lands   to India.; 2%. Supervisicn of éweséiture at npwwrkficm ic: "  .L1mitatt¤h on per ¢a.;:it.a QKDGQBIIHR fur xiao:   .=    J · j zu?. igpemaiture tm-. chi1»d»:c+¤ with lm than ¤m·£•m·th lama  @8.   ol Indians am mpor.1: of number; ct. uhm} childnh.

—INDI.4NS 706 Sec. · 299. Report of expenditure of hndian edqcation fund. 300. Report of expenditure for Indian school and agency. 301. Appropriations for experiments on Indian schools or agency farms. 302. Consent ot parents to placing youth in reform achool. — · SectionT 271. Employment of initmttcrn for Indians.;-Tim president may, in every case where he shall judge improve. ment in the l1abitS`_u11d condition of such Indians practicable, andthat the mésms `01{ instruction can be introduced withtheir own Econscut, émploy capable persons *0t good moral chm·.2u·t¢·r to instruct. them in the méde ot agriculture suited to their situation; and {for teaching théir children in réadiug, writing, nnd arithmetié, and performing such other dutiés as may be enjoined &CC01‘diItg_t.Q sunh instructiomr and rules as the Pm.; dent may give zmdlprescribc foxtthef reguiation of ’thair.;.·0nduk;g, in the diséharge 6§ their duties. ._ A report of the proceedings Ladoptgi in the executi(m·`0f_this proviSi0n -mall be annunily Y mia nerore congress. (R. s. 5 2011.) . _- · ‘ ·  », l_ 272. Superintendent. of Indian sch¤¤E.——Tbere_ shall bé ap- -_ pointed by thé Yresidennt, by and with the advice and q0u.scn_t‘ of the Senate, a_ person mit knowledge and experience   um mnnagement, training. and practjénl education of chtldrin, to Superintendent 01 Iudizin Schools, whosé duty it null bc to Qvisit and inspect the Schools in- which Indians nre ténght in wholebr in part from nnpr6priatiqnn_frnxn tlge United Status Trnzisury, land report td "the Commissioner 01 indian Affairs, Ywhat, in his judgment, nrc thé— defectisnii nnygin any or them, in system, in udnniuistration, or in méans for the mow eéective ladvmncexncnxt of the pupils therein toxijard civilizatiem am} svlf- "suppm·t,..and wlzzxbclmnges are ncedéd to rcmcgly such ilefects ns‘xnny—-cxist,_and to perform smgh other duties in connection ` with.Indian'scI1q0l$'us may bgtpréscribed by the` Secrewrynf the Interior. (Mar. '2Q, 1889, c.· 412, $*10; 25 Sint. 1003.) ‘ ‘ - "· 273. Detail of Army 0E¢ér.-——'1`b,e Se<rr~s.·t.nry~ of Wn: shall be `authorized t0_dnt:xil` an utiicer of the Army, not above the rank _(J·uue..  1879, .;;::5, 51, 21 s¤u,:1s.) _ _ _   ` 274. Employnnent af Indian girks and bays as •ssist;¤ts.—-—- The Commissioner dt Indian Affairs shall exnplcy Indian giris as assispmt matrcns and Indian buys as farmers and i¤du.stri;1i teachers in :111 Indian schools when it is practieahle takin sn.  (Jupe.7,`1@’4',‘cL 3, _§ 1, 30 Stat. 83.) z   _ . 275. Lava cfjhunée to e¤$¤i6e•.——®p1nye·es of the Indian schools. may be allowéd, ‘inQ¤gddition {to ammni Ieavé. gduéatinnngl _1&vu not to exceed thirty r days per cnlwdnr yan: for attendance at educational mtheringg, mnvnntiemn, institrn tions, hr training   `if the interest of the @rvice  and under such rmulntigns gs the Seérctari at the Interimmay  ibc, and rm géditioual salary or expense on accwnt ot thin lénre of hboence shall be` incurred. · (Ang. 24, 1912, Q 3%, l 1, 37 Stat. 519; Au:. E4; I922, c.    Sint. W.) ` 276. Vaunt umtarj puts 6;  fw; %k; of Amy .&§¤¤n.-$-1*he  Wn: in   to mt ~ aside. tn: nm in the &t¤b§ish®t K6! — norm; aw industrial training schools mr Indian  trnrn the nomadic   har- — ing educational twat; ich1¤•_ ngcn m ·Unite.d  any vacant  nr   so lung ss they-may naive for   me to wm we at- mm nacars of me  tas   in  icn. with Indian édxmtinn, under the diracttqn nt., the Ewrétnry of  Interior, at nach such séhml " sq   .Pré1>·i4ee£_,. That mcgneys ‘¤@éprinted or in be rnpmcpristndi jar   p¤r  ntf edncatinn among the Indians my M expwéé. under the direction at the Secretary ni! the   {gr   wncatiod at Imian youthxat Such posts, institutions;     as he may cmwégler ndvantngeoun, or an  t   from time. to time may nntbbrnizn gud provide. (JM; 81,  181.) ·*‘ » ‘ _ · 277.·F@er Aw&   pad}  as Theodnrc Rcue¥&_ IEE!. s&9L-·····T¥1€ Secr?ctnx·y_ dt the_I_uteri01.' in
 * 0f captain, for special duty with reference to Indian cducatinn.