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r1rrv-r1Rs·r oononmss. sms. 11. cu. 543, 1891. 991 At the La Pointe Agency, at two thousand dollars; _1-my or sgms-com At the New York Agency, at one thousand dollars; °"‘"°°‘ 1 At the Colorado River Agency, at one thousand five hundred dol~ ars; At the Pima Agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the San Car os Agency, at two thousand dollars; · For the Eastern Cherokee A ency, eight hundred dollars- in al], ninety thousand two hundred dlullars; and all rovisions of law iixing compensation for Indian agents in excess ofp that herein provided are here y repealed. For the payment of necessary inte reters, to be distributed in the Interpreters. discretion of the Secretary of the rlhterior, twenty-ive thousand - dollars; but no person employed by the United States and paid foi any other service shall be pai for interpreting. or pay of five Indian inspectors, at three thousand dollars per Inspecwrs. ‘ annum each, fifteen thousand dollars. For necessary traveling expenses of five Indian inspectors, in- mem- ¤¤=-» ¤¤- cluding telegraplhing and incidental expenses of inspection and in- W “ vestigation, eig t thousand dollars. Pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, four thousand dollars. sc§g0Pf,“”*°¤d°¤* ‘°* Necessa traveling ex enses of one superintendent of Indian rmvénng, em., exschools, inlcluding telegraphing and incidental expenses of insplection "°"“°°‘ and investigation, two thousand dollars: Pfrovfi ed, that he s all be P,,,,,,,,,,_ allowed three dollars per day for traveling expenses when actually Ainowmce. on duty in the field, exclusive of cost of transportation and sleepingcar fare: And provided, That he shall perform such other duties as oum dunes may be imposed upon him by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. _ Igor buildings and repair of buildings at agencies, thirty thousand Aswcy ¤¤¤<¤¤s¤ dollars. For contingencies of the Indian service, including traveling and °°““°€°¤°°*P°¤°°* incidental expenses of Indian agents, and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Aiairs, and of such person as may be detailed to accompany him, also traveling and incidental expenses of five special agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed Special sgeuosem. on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law; for pay of employees not otherwise provided for, and for pay of five special agents at two thousand dollars per annum each, forty-five thousand do lars. For the expenses of the commission of citizens, serving without ¤¤¤¤e¤¤<>r¤mis¤i¤¤ compensation, appointed b the President under the provisions of the fourth section 0 the act oiYApril tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- nine, five thousand dollars. For reimbursing Anderson Healy for loss sustained by him as con- agigpen Healy. tractor on account of delay in the erection of aschoo building at °"°'"°"°‘ Poplar Creek, Montana, such delay being caused by order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, fifty-nine dollars. FULFILLIN G TREATY STIPULATIONS WITH AND SUP- PORT OF INDIAN TRIBES. APACHES, KIOWAS AND COMANCHES. . ufipgjlggséclfegfwu For twenty-fourth of thirtv installments, as provided to be ex- v¤r1s,pp.sso,ss4. pended under the tenth article of treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lod e Creek, in Kansas, with the Kiowas and Comanches, and under the third article of treaty of the same date with the Apaches, thirty ` thousand dollars; For purchase of clothing, as provided in the same treaties, eleven thousand dollars ;`