Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/368

This page needs to be proofread.

338 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. ex=*P£;g"i°“°“ ‘°’ That to enable the Secretary of the Interior to allot, classify, pe ° appraise, and conduct the sale and entry of Said lands as 1H this Act provided the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated from any_ money In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the same to be reimbursed from Prvvw the roceeds of the sales of the aforesaid lands: [’1·0eided, That when U°°°fpm°°°dN' fund; Shall have been procured from the first sales of the land the Secretary of the Interior may use such portion thereof as may be actually necessary in conducting future sales and otherwise carrying out the provisions of this Act. F¤rtH¤111‘¤di¤¤¤- FORT HALL INDIANS. (Treaty.) Qlmzgug Qty- For eighteenth of twenty installments, as provided in agreement 'iwith Said Indians approved February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to be used by the Secretary of the nterior for the benefit of the Indians in Such manner as the President may direct, six thousand dollars. » ‘··°m* “"**°¤’- INDIAN rnmuronr. g§§,§_“°"°Y· For pay of Indian agent at the Union Agency, Indian Territory, ‘ three thousand dollars. ¤¤¤rk¤.e¤¢- For s ecial clerical force in the office of the United States Indian agent, Union Agency, and miscellaneous expenses in connection with entering of remittances received in account of payments of town lots and issuance of patents, and conveying same, ten thousand dollars. ,,f,’,§j'f* "“‘“”‘°’°"°"’ For clerical work and labor connected with the sale and leasing of _ Creek and the leasing of Cherokee lands, thirty thousand dollars. ' "f,’§“,,°,§’,?,;‘,,',§,,‘Q},F1"°"° That there shall be reserved from allotment one acre of the unallotted hkwelrynggw for lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes for each church under the ° m` control of or used exclusively by the Choctaw or Chickasaw freedmen; and there shall be reserved from allotment one acre of said lands for each school conducted by Choctaw or Chickasaw freedmen, under the supervision of the authorities of said tribes and otheials of the United States, and patents shall issue, as provided by law, to the person or C°‘“°“"*°“· organization entitled to receive the same. There are also reserved such tracts from said lands as the Secretary of the Interior may approve for cemeteries; and such cemeteries may be reserved, respectively, for Indians, freedmen. and whites, as the Secretary may _ desi nate. °"°°‘“"“°°“““‘l“‘ Tdat the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and em >ow— ered to segregate and reserve from allotment, and to cancel any fifings or applications that may heretofore have been made with a view to allottm , the following-described lands. situate in the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, to wit: The northwest quarter of section twelve, in township five north, range fifteen east, containing in the aggregate V¤l· *4 P· W- one hundred and sixty acres more or less. That the provisions of scctions fifty-six to sixty-three, inclusive, of the Act of Congress approved July first, nineteen hundred and two. entitled "An Act to ratify and confirm an agreement with the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes, and for other purposes," be, and the same are hereby, made applicable to the lands above described. the same as if the said described lands had been made a part of the Segregation as contemplated by said sections fifty-six to sixty-three, inclusive, of said above Act approved July Qggygbal md, first, nineteen hundred and two: ]’,m·z'de¢Z, That the Secretary of the ` Interior may. in his discretion. add to and make a part of the coal mining leases now in effect, and to which said lands are contiguous, the northwest quarter of section twelve. in township five north, of range fifteen east, Government subdivisions being followed as nearly