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1026 FIE T Y-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2285. 1907. I“SP°°°°’— rxsrrscroa. °m°° °"’°"°°“‘ For clerical and incidental expenses of the United States inspector’s V°l·3°·P-5**- office, Indian Territory, in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-seven of the Act of June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, entitled "An Act for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes/` eighteen thousand dollars.

  • “'°*“¤°""¤l°”°“- To enable the Secretary of the Interior to investigate or cause to be

investigated any lease of allotted land in the Indian T€I'1'l[Ol`y which he has reason to believe has been obtained by fraud or in violation of the terms of existing agreements with any of the Five Civilized Tribes, as provide};1 by threlrxpt approved March third, nineteen hundr·ed and tive, ten thousand dollars. ,,,'*Q';‘§ff§,f‘§,§'f*°°""" The Attorney-General be, and he is hereby, authorized to make all necessary arrangements for the transfer- from the clerks of the United States courts in the Indian Territory and their deputies in their capacities as clerks and as ex officio recorders, to the proper State or · county officials of the State of Oklahoma when organized, all records, papers, and files now in the custody of said clerks and their de uties, pef1:8g¤¤¤¤¤ ¤f ¤¤¤~ and he is authorized to pay the necessary expense incident mereto ` out of the excess of emoluments earned by said clerks and their deputies whether as clerks and delputy clerks or as ex officio recorders of deeds and other instruments uring the calendar years nineteen hun- V°1·32·*’·°“’· dred and six and nineteen hundred and seven, notwithstanding the Act of Ilfpbruary ninetienilniréetepn hérpd r·ed and ;:hree (Thirty-two Statutes at rge, page eig t un re an orty-two . mf_’n*g;Pl°**°¤ °* That to enable the clerks and deputy clerks of the United States Allowauccwclerks. cpurts in Icpdialp Teggpoay wlho age ex officio recorders to complete t eir recor s they s e a owe to retain for such ur se a er centum of the fees earned by them for tiling and recordingpdeeds End other instruments in addition to the compensation now provided by law, the amount so to be allowed and retained to be determined and approved by the Attorney-General of the United States. N°*l°° °*l°°°'—°=*· The filing heretofore or hereafter of any lease in the office of the UnitedhSiiatesgndia1é agent, Union Agency, Muskogee, Indian Territory, s al be eeme constructive notice. dr‘(_ff,P”•”I”“°“°”ll‘ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized contract for cme. to makhe suphdcontriariti as in hi; judgment seems advisable for the care of orp an n ian c i ren in the Indian Territorv, and for the ur ose of carryinv this provision into effect the sum of. ten thousand ldoliars, or so much thereof as is necessary. is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Tgggie Clvillzed SCHOOLS. °°h°°l”‘ For the maintenance, strengthening, and enlarging of the tribal schools of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations, and making provision for the attendance of children of parents of other than ndian blood therein, and the establishment of new schools under the control of the Department of the Interior, the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the Interior, and‘drsbursed by him under such rules and regulations as he may pre- SCH ie. FIVE crvrmzrzo rmmcs. m§S_g;gQ1lQ;;Q;'_g °'°m· d For;) th; cpmpletiou ol; tlple viiprk (hereitofgrrp rteguired py lswgo bg one y e mmrssron o e ive `ivi ize ri s, one un re an fiftyseven thousand dollars, said appropriation to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior.