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 1638 Indian Affairs Bu- reau. Supplies, purchase, transportation, etc. Hopi and Nav ajo Indians. Payment for destroy- ed diseased livestock of . Suppressing conta- gious diseases among livestock . Reimbursement for des troy ed an imal s. Kayenta Tuberculo- sis Indian Sanatorium, Arizona telephone line. Ante, p. 1080. Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont. Expenses allotting lands on. Vol.44,p. 690. Picuris Pueblo, N . Mex. Compensation for pro pert y los ses. Vol. 43, p. 636. Proviso. Purchas e of land fo r Indians. Timber sales, etc., expenses. Rei mbur sabl e. Vol.41,p. 415. Geo logi cal S urve y. Sup ervi sing Minin g ope ra on leas lands, etc., by. Vol.26,p.795; Vol. 35, pp. 312, 444, 783. SEVE NTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ca. 707. 1929 . BUREAU OF IND IAN AFF AIRS Purchase and transportation of Indian supplies : For expenses necessary to the purchase of goods and supplies for the Ind ian Service, including inspection, pay of necessary employees, and all other expenses connected therewith, including advertising, sto rage, and transportation of Indian goods and supplies, to cover the pay- ment of bills presented within the statutory time limitation, for the fiscal years that follow For 1927, $1,842 .13 ; For 1928, $75,000. Suppressing contagious dise ases among livestock of Indians : Fo r reimbursing Ho pi and Navajo Indians for cattle that di ed, or were des troyed, in conne ction wi th dippi ng opera tions fo r the er adicatio n of scabies during the fiscal year 1926, fiscal year 1926, $3,378. Suppressing contagious diseases among livestock of Indians : For reimbursing Indians for livestock destroyed since July 1, 1928, on account of being infected with dourine, including not to exceed $5,000 for expenses in connection with the work of eradicating and pre- venting such disease, to be expended under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, fiscal years 1929 and 1930, $15,000, of which amount not to exceed $4,500 shall be available for reimbursing Indians for stock killed during the fiscal years 1927 and 1928 on account of being infected with dourine. Constr uction o f teleph one line from Fl agstaff to Kayen ta, Ariz ona : For constructi on and equipment of a telephone line fro m Flagstaff to Kayenta, Arizona, via Western Navajo Agency at Tuba City, as authorized by the Act of January 14, 1929 (Public, Num bered 662), fiscal years 1929 and 1930, $35,000. Surveys, allotments, and so forth, Northern Cheyenne Reservation, M on t an a : For expenses of compiling lists of lands, surveys, a nd classifications, and all other expenses connected with the allotments authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to provide for allotting in severalty lands within the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana, and f or other purposes," approved June 3, 192 6 (44 Stat ., p . 690), fiscal years 1929 and 1930, $13,000. Compensation to Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico : To compensate the Picuris Pueblo Indians in the State of New Mexico for loss of lands and water rights, in accordance with the findings of the Pueblo Lands Board created by section 2 of the Act approved June 7, 1924 (43 Stat ., p. 636), $47,132 .90, which shall be placed on the books of the Treasury to the credit of said Indians, shall draw interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum, and shall be subject to future appro- priation by Congress : Provided, That $7,684.50 of this amount shall be available for the purchase of 118 .567 acres of land for the use and benefit of these Indians and shall remain available until June 30, 1930 . Expenses incidental to the sale of timber : For expenses incidental to the sale of timber, and for the expenses of administration of Indian forest lands from which timber is sold to the extent that the proceeds of such sales are sufficient for that purpose, fiscal year 1929, $15,000, rei mbursabl e to the United States a s provid ed in th e Act of Februar y 14,1920 (41 Stat., p . 415). Supervising mining operations on leased Indian lands : For trans- fer to the Geological Survey for expenditures to be made in inspecting mines and examining mineral deposits on Indian lands and in super- vising mining operations on restricted, tribal, and allotted Indian lands leased under provisions of the Acts of February 28, 1891 (26 Stat., p. 795), May 27, 1908 (35 Stat., p. 312), March 3, 1909 (U. S. C.,

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