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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1910. 281 FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. Five Civilized Tribes. . _S1¤p. 19. For expense of administration of the affairs of the Five p€*}l§g*¤*¤°¤*i°¤ °*· Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, including the salarv of superintendent, ` at not to exceed four thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and the compensation of all employees whose continued employment may be necessary for the purposes for which appropriations were made in the Indian appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and V°‘· 35- ¤>· 80*% te1L,Fas follow? d h U Ag Oklah U or ay o superinten ent at the nion ency, oma; ,}"°l'}i ·*¢°°°*; "For Special clerical force in the office of the United States Indian §r·€,<ii¤l;i2?xi,2m. agent, Union Agency, and miscellaneous expenses in connection with entering of remittances received on account of payments of town lots and issuance of patents; ' " For clerical work and labor connected with the leasing of Creek Leases, em. and Cherokee lands for mineral and other purxoses, and the leasing of x lands of full-blood Indians under the Act of ril twenty-sixth, nine- V0l.M,p.145. teen hundred and six and Acts amendatory thereto; . "For appraising, clerical work, and labor connected with the sale lagslt of restricted of restricted lands, Five Civilized Tribes; S‘ _ "For the purpose of removing intruders and placing allottees in semovmgmmam. unrestricted plossession of their a lotments, to be expen ed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior; " To enable the Secretalrly of the Interior to carry out the provisions ikemoving mem. of the Act approved Alp ° twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four, "i}'0{?”8§'?§Ti§?§' and section one of the ct of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred v¤1.as,p.s12. and eight, for the removal of restrictions upon the alienation of lands · of allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes; "For the completion of the work heretofore recuired by law to be comgpuag wm-: or done by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tri _ s; °°°"” l°°‘ " For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oklahoma, incmmm. and for pay of employees;" And for making sa es of tribal property authorized by law and for sneer u·n»u>¤a>· wg work incidental to closing up the affairs of the ive Oivilized °""‘°‘°‘ s. In all, two hundred thousand dollars. Provided, That any unexpended balances of appropriations hereto- umm fore made for such purposes are also hereby m e available for this "“°°" °‘ u . P Flor salaries and expenses of district agents for the Five Civilized Di¤t¤¤t¤s¤¤¢¤· etc- Tribes in Oklahoma and other employees connected with the work of such agents, ninety thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars of which shall be immediatel available. That Chickasaw geedmen having remnant allotments due them of mggickmw ft¤•=•¤· not exceed' fifty dollars in value shall be paid twice the appraised ramen: an mmvalue thereldlfin lieu of the amount necessary to complete their allot- “"“"‘“°““°“"‘" ments, and the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for such purpose: Promkled, mos?-t_0n mm That there shall be deducted rom the amount awarded the Choctaw award _¤°¤ xcnomm and Chickasaw nations under section forty of the Act of July first, nine- "“{?°€‘§,"§}§g,{'? teen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, six hundred and forty- ' one), in payment for allotments to Chickasaw freedmen, an amount equal to the sums paid such Chickasaw freedmen. For payment of costs, witness fees, charges in ap als, and other {fg! tryfgsgg expenses incident to suits brought in the courts of Clllilahoma in the isms. °° name and for the benefit of Indian allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes having restricted lands, to be available until expended, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That when any (part of this appro riation has been mm so used and has been refunded an covered into the Treasury, it shall ““° °' '°¤""""“· be credited to said appropriation, and shall be available to be used again for the same purposes and in the same manner as originally provided herein, for a period not exceeding five years. =