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84 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 3. 1897. °°!**·*¤¤¤¤>• *•* •¤· That said commission shall continue to exercise all authority hereto- °h°"°" fore conferred on it by law to negotiate with the Five Tubes, and any agreement made by it with any one of said tribes, when ratilied, shall operate to suspend any provisions of this Act if in conilict therewith

  • ’·’•*‘€·* __ asto said nation: Provided, That the words “rolls of citizenship/’ as

¢]:iE`::m;i·· mm used in the Act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninetysix, Wl-“°·P·”’· making appropriations for current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the ilscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, shall be construed to mean the last authenticated roHs of each tribe which have been approved by the council of the nation, and the descendants of those appearing on such rolls, and

uch additional names and their descendants as have been subsequently

added, either by the council of such nation, the duly authorized courts thereot} or the commission under the Act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six. And all other names appearing upon such rolls shall be open to investigation by uch commission for a period of six f N¤r·g,{s¤ ¤*¤‘*°l=°¤ months after the passage of this Act. And any name appearing on °°"°such rolls and not confirmed by the Act of June tenth, eighteen hun- ` dred and ninety-six, as herein construed, may be stricken therefrom by Notice. such commission where the party afected shall have ten days previous notice that said commission will investigate and determine the right of . such party to remain upon such roll as a citizen of such nation: Pro- R'gh°°f °”°“l‘ vided, also, That any one whose name shall be stricken from the roll by such commission shall have the right of appeal, as provided in the Act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six. F{§§”,§},,f°‘§·r0‘§6 of That on and after January iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, r.m¤<lwm¤P~¤i·1¤¤¤- all acts, ordinances, and resolutions of the council of either of the aforesaid Five Tribes passed hall be certihed immediately upon their » passage to the President of the United States and shall not take effect. mw- if disapproved by him, or until thirty days after their passage: Prop"""' vided, That this Act shall not apply to resolutions for adjournment, or any acts, or resolutions, or ordinances in relation to negotiations with commissioners heretofore appointed to treat with said tribes. tweiigg $****14** That there shall be appointed by the President, by and with the ' advice and consent of the Senate, one additional judge for said Terri-

  • '°"· P·m· tory; and the appellate court of said Territory shall designate the

places in the several judicial districts therein at which and the times when such judge shall hold court, and courts shall be held at the places now provided by law and at the town of Wagoner and at such other ` places as shall be designated by said appellate court; and said judge shall be a member of the appellate court, and shall have all authority, P¤v¤=·•.•¢¤·- exercise all powers, perform like duties, and receive the same salary as _ other judges of said courts, and shall serve for a term of four years vf;;¤:{¤·d mu i from the date of appointment: Progiidcd, That no one of said judges M, ,'§ ,{§‘,,f'§,Q,,,,,,,§,g sihalllsda an the hearing of any case 111 said appellate court which was °°*¤‘*· ( ecic ec y im. AEP- P*¤=¤ *¥°¤"Y· For operating and repairing the ilour mill at Pima Agency, Arizona, _ one thousand five hundred dollars. Mf,fQf*’““‘* ·*¤°”"*· For pay of employees at substation, and saw and ilour mills at the glathead Agency, Montana, and for necessary repairs, three thousand ollars. ,,,Q‘,f'},};'§jjQ" R"'“""'“` For operating two portable steam sawmills on the Nez Percé Indian Resgryagon, Idaho, and for necessary repairs to the same, three thousan dollars. §,:g;{j*Q,.,_£fj;Q:§1ff*“‘ For the purchase of an electric dynamo, engine, and other tixtures, and placing the same in position for electric lighting of the public buildings, at the Oneida Industrial School, in Wisconsin, one thousand dollars. . m;',f‘{,f_*{$é ”“°°“`“‘ The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to continue the sumycr. employment of the surveyor on the Nez Percé Indian Reservation in Idaho for six months after the termination of his services for two years