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234 FIFTIET H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 503. 1888. or commenced u on any reservation unless the allotments upon such reservation so selected and the delivery of trust patents therein can be completed under this appropriation. I _ i mhmhm of seeds. For t is amount, to be expended under the direction of the Secre- ‘ tary of the Interior in aiding Indians who have taken land in severalty under the act of February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty- . vox. 24, p. ass. seven, entitled "An act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty toflmdiins on vxayrioug réegsearvatiiénsélanp to textend the rotection o the laws o e nite a es an e erri ories over the Indians, and for other purposes," to establish themselves in homes thereon, to aprocure seed, arming implements, and other things necessary, in drtron to means already provided by law or treaty, for the commencement of farming, thirty thousand dollars. The amounts rovided for in the three preceding paragraphs shall be repaid to the Treasury proportionately out of the proceeds of the sales of such lands, if an}?, as may be acquired from the Indians under the (provisions of nspon. the aforesaid act. And a report in detail of the expen itures made to December first next, under the appropriations provided by said paragraphs, shall be made to Congress at the commencement of the next session. I!¤¤:¤¤¤¤¤•i¤i¤¤ For continuing the investigation and examination of certain Indian-depredation claims, originally authorized, and in the manner Ig} §‘;3¥;_m therein provided for, by the ndian appropriation acts approved March t rrd, eighteen hundred and eig ty-five, and March second, eigihteenhundred and eighty-seven, twenty thousand dollars.

 Kilmggf 3;;]****** or this amount to pay Nimrod J arrett Smith, chief and delegate

ms, umn Carolina. of the Eastern_bar1d o C erokee Indians, in North Carolina, services P"”“"““ ‘°· rendered to said band from J anuary fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eightly-two, to April sixteenth, eig teen hundred and eighty-seven, as de cgate to Washington, District of Columbia, three thousand five hundred and seventyone dollars and sixty-six cents, the same to be pgid ougpf tapy fupéls lgelonging to said Indians, in the Treasury, to 1mm 13 y av a e. ·

 To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay Charles F. Larrabee

for services rendered as disbursing officer of the commission appointed May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to negotiate with certain tribes and bands of Indians in Minnesota, by reason of which siryiice he vms reqigrédlto give a bond and to incur extra res onsi 1 1 , one ousau dollars. gi;‘_}$g¤Q·,X’¤*¢ _ 1lb pay Shiiley C, Ward, of Los Angeles, California, for his services to date as special attorney for the Mission Indians of southern California, in suit, Byrne versus Alas and another, under appoint- ’ npeplii by €2e_Attprneyi1Gencra1lhmac§p atithei ihempest of the Secretary o e n rior, wo thousand ve un re dollars. ,,*;*?;;,j}\l;{·,*;}f°¤· For payment to Anna Adamson the equivalent of five months’ salary asa teacher at the Indian school at the Mission Indian A ency, California, three hundred dollars, this sum to be in full satistgsction of all claims against the Government growingfout of such service. “f,’*g3¤°F_‘f,it§•s:•*§;§ For this amount, to be paid to Wallace . Rollins and Otis F. Payment m. Presbrey, it being in full paygment of the amount of their claim against the Eastern ban _ of Chero ee Indians in North Carolina, found by the Court of Claims, in Departmental Case Number Eighteen, Senate Executive Document Number One hundred and fifty-eight, Fiftieth Congress, iirst session, to be due them for services rendered under their contract of May hfteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy- goiinlig wrthdsame Ipdians, ten thousand one hundred and seventy-six o rs an seven y—seven cen s. my ¤<=¤¤¤¤ Biz For the construction of a bridge across the Bi Wind River on the wm 'WJ mu g` Wind River Indian Reservation, in the Territory? of Wyoming, under thedirectron of the Secretarypf the Interior, upon plans and specifications to be approved by im, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may necessary, to be immediately available.