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 460 SIXTY-NINTH GONGRESS;. Sme. I: CH. 277. 19%a V°*·"·¤’·”’· rwntyr H—f01Il'Hl Statutes t Lar z 388 t`tled,:“.An Act to (rovide fergtlie allotment if 1an£’ §w(eralt?~i:‘oIxindi•3" and un- der any other Aict’o1* Acts iproviding for the surveyee, otment of {;~¤¢i;>·N M mo  landi,;$40000, reim ursabl•;tBro·v•ded,   nopart oi sand .¤¤°Xme¤IY.¤¤ZIea surmaliall bemeed f01"?ul0 m1rvey.,,n•su:·vey,xc1aeeili;:a.t1on, ortallot- %"’ 'f.*§’”5.'§“°"”"’i”°":"%.°" §°Z·.*‘t£p§ *”*ii‘}i$,““ti” *§a‘i2’ I€’¥"“’ W 2 .,: ( ·‘ §§B]<` 0l'~·0 G1'] Wl X B. l 0 BW Mexi::.grand,the¤l.§€ate=e£ Arizona, mrhewas not remdmgteupon the pu§liegpmain$•ri0ta·;tp·Jum30, 19g».v;m_t  M     _~ fw. I i Advertising land _.¤ qi-. g q ng gpg]; 1 p Vg .,0, '°`°" ` ‘   pa ents by purchasers of costs g,¤¤nde1·_;sudh *ru°ies·and1xegn1Eions-as the Secretary of the Inteniormayprescribef  . e     ~ 0 . 2  ¤ . »F ith » f on apecial attorne tor the Pueblo Indians of    dagignated bythe gecretary of the.Interior, and for neeemxatravehng expenses of sagd attorney, $3,000,* or so much  rc tl¤;·eof=‘aa%. vS9¢;ret•ry_of, the Iuteézgor   necessary. f ud live C llzed ,. oy, j ,0 I g g   y gn o gg-rgxpgpgg ° - T”1§¤¤¤¤ of sales or vertiishilg and sale in connection, with therfurther sales of unallotted 5*1... ,,33%. "°"“m° lands udgother tribal iptxsapenéty be1ongingdtos#1any0;>&l:~.·lie kgge Og; li¤dJ1"r1bea,`   ` i avertiw an. e Q wi ' _ www me cum. the  an ‘aspha1t,a1·eao .the Qhoctaw,  Chickasaw §HS,°°"1 °”° ”°h”°° Nntipmkor  the sur£s¤e»thereof,·)as prov1ded,;to1-:1:n the Aet ap- V¤¥-4¥g¤>·¤°'· proredf tgb;ru1;ryz22, 2B1;Rent1;1edé‘;1An Act _authur¤;1x€§°thea?ecm(ta  ti . tenor; zo er E eremaindero, 00,lIl me depositsein  Wd qdxineral lilllde in the»Choctaw,aud giekasew Nations, State, of Oklahoma? =(LForty·£i11st Statutes at Lario, page:} ),· angi»;of._the»1mpr¤vements,the¤eon, which 18 here y exp authorized, and for other _workx  to a final settlement of e affairs of the Five Civi11zed Tribes, $6,500, to be aid from the prodeedsoi sales of such {tribal lands and property: mw.   That not to exeeed $2,000 of such amount ma be used, m °·“·°“*¤""”· eouneeeeirwim uie·c¤11¤¤u¤¤ or tents er u¤¤11ema—1¢¤d; me mimi eminem; mw b m»v&Zed',,?urtheri`i'hdt the   of the Iiiterioriis ’°“°°'°‘ héiégjkid  to lgcntijue guiggeme eréslgciuégseal   ting V   the  or   '!1%tidl1§;(*‘*'i¢hili— his i ;¤?,.,,..i$.§‘°°‘°° ~ `i}@$$‘i§.2‘i°¥  ¤;ci,;“*;§.§§"""‘“°;2Z°°‘ A¤v¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤f¤·¤- ‘ ' ‘ `- or cufré ` " year' " ey may so 1§’°¤Q°:?°°°'°°°"f°r°°i’1 expended from sdch tribal funds for! ualizationfof allotments, per 4    [   ”Iavye’to,i&idividual mem- ,.,,..,,d,,,,.,.,.,i ”°”t i°"‘?£; .,e§°‘*i1°"°“·t‘i§r‘*“‘ ‘“.r.,m." """°",;‘i’.?a.!t‘.,*" ”°;;‘f:§§ "?$ ”’ 0, ` nc0n_""i     70} B M   Nation   chief o*f¥ Cho¢xaw‘Nation and one     and Chickasaw Nationsiat salariesfat the eater r `  and; the chief of the Greek Nation at a` salary not toiek~%i· V pgrnannurri; andibnefattomey each for the Chee- taw mq · ekasaw 'bes empieyediuide geeeu-m apprayvea by the P1·ee1’deht*'nndér“'   `" ` law f€$Pr0*v£Jdd"i IL¢•tkcf,"I`!!at th&*61p¢119¤6` L " PW ¤¤***°°*°¤¤- of any of the above-named ofiieialsi slial not exeeed’$2,5®_per an- num each for chiefs and aogernor _, oe tx in the ease of tribe attor- neys whcisellexpeuses   ‘§létér1id ` d ‘md1sm;?g bpgtllile  e · ¤°99¥`;_°X  _ J. §H'§a,¤9,;{t° °  r .»   g ,* I ’ r », ..3}.,:’.¤".,‘1.§»i,i.;..?‘°··‘°   Th- »*}¤~¢%r¤*e ,r¤f·*1=¢, n en re hereby duriéng the fiscal ear en June p, %19%7,,ito,,pxpend__ _ o th; 1 octaw, Chiczasad w, _C_ andf h e Nations ava1lab1e for sc oo un er mstmg or suc re airs, im rovemen or newlm ' dings asphe gray deem gential for tge propex?e0nduct *3 _ i théaeveral schoolsof said tribes. " P    ·=~‘ " s ~’ ,—   T 4* ,,4; é ¢   `F