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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. l Sass. I. C11: 771. 1926. *855 amino or mnux swans  4***** BW For expenses necessary, to the urchase of goods and su lies for *’¤*°*¤¤·· ¤°¤· °' the Indian Service, including insgection, pa of necessary gziiaployees, mppu°°' and all otherlexpenses connected therewith, including advertising, storage, and transopprtation of Indian goods and supplies, for the iiscal years that f ow: For 1924, $3,725.15. ger 1925, $64,825.01. dl h k f I dl F wmbumugmmm uppressm contagious 'seases among 'vestoc o n `ans: or ,,,,,,,,,0c,, ,,,,,,0 _ reimbursing Indians for livestock destroyed, including the same M objects specified in the appropriation for this purpose in the Interior Delpartment qpgropriation Act for the fiscal ear 1925, $290. xpenses o hoctaw tribal attorney (tribaly funds) : To reimburse Q- Oisglglghomw E. O. Clark, of Stigler, Oklahoma, for certain expenses incurred by tribdpzttorney. him as Choctaw tribal attorney for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, and for which he has not been reimbursed, $1,431.46 payable out of the tribal funds of the Choctaw Indian Nation, Oklahoma. _ To pay the claims of certain members of the Sioux Nation of §§y",{¤,I§§“‘}§, dg Indians of South Dakota for damages occasioned b the destruction ¤¢rh¤¤2<>¤ vfagom- of their horses, as authorized by t e Act approved March 1, 1926, " ’p‘ ° fiscal year 1926, $15,345. Expenses of principal chief, Choctaw Nation (tribal funds) : For O§§°°‘“"' I“‘“““’ actual necessary expenses of the principal chief of the Choctaw chpgpcnsw orprmcipu Indian Nation, Oklahoma, for the fiscal alyear 1926, the additional ' sum of $1,000, payable out of the trib funds of said Choctaw Indian Nation. · Purchase of land for Cahuilla Indian Reservation, California: For  R"` the purchase of a certain tract of land containing ap roximately §“M’jh;¤°2g,{*¤d*°*· twenty acres situated adiacent to the Cahuilla Indian Reservation ’ ` ' California, and now inc uded in the patented homestead entr of one Frank N. Clark, as authorized by the Act approved April, 14, 1926, fiscal year 1927, $2,000. Absentee Shawnee Allottees, Oklahoma: For payment of assess- A,~§,*{°,;§,“f,k,,§“°“” ments upon the allotments of certain Absentee Shawnee Allottees for P¤v¤¤i:8¤f <1¤¤~¤¤s¤ a drains? ditch connecting Little River Drainage Ditch Numbered °”S°°°m°” °°' One in ottawatomie County, with Little River Drainage Ditch Numbered Two in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, fiscal year 1927, $1,200, to be expended and reimbursed under, such rules and regula- tions as the Secretary of the Interior may (prescribe. For recopyingfrepairing, rebindingi in exing, and otherwise pre- .,.§,§°‘g_° C*'*“*°d serving records and papers in the o ce of Superintendent for the crgsreserving, sm., me Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee, Oklahoma, for fiscal year ending ' June 30, 1927, $10,000. Tab hh wm Water sugiply at Taholah, Washington (tribal funds): For con- wszlirséppiyxér. struction o a system of water supply at Taholah on the Quinaielt *"“‘**’·°°“· Reservation, Washington, as authorized by the Act_approved,April 19, 1926, fiscal year 1927, $3,000, payable from the tribal funds of the Indians of the Quinaielt Reservation. Walker River, Nevada, Dam: To carrg out the provisions of the  Rm" N°"‘• Act entitled "An Act to investigate an determine the feasibility big¤g¤g{*g_§;*sf;¤mct!¤¤i· of the construction of an irrigation dam on Walker River, Nevada,"’ asu, p. m. mg` apgroved June 30, 1926, iisca (year 1927, $10,000. dl epairs, implrovements, an so forth, Seneca Indian School, ,,c?,§,'{f’°‘tvy{,,’§d0,’{§f Wyandotte, O ahoma: For repairing and improving the present 0},*gbm impmw buildings and equipment; the erection of new buil ingls and the menuteeé. purchase ofnew equipment with the object of increasinght e crzgacit of the school from one hundred and seventy to two und and seventy pupils, fiscal year 1927, $40,000.