Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/1136

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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1479. 1905. 1049 d Gt the Shoshone Agency, Wyoming, one thousand eight hundred 0 ars; d m the Sisseton Agency, South Dakota, one thousand five hundred 0 rs; h As thiedS§1:ding Rock Agency, North Dakota, one thousand eight un re 0 rs; _ At the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah (consolidated), one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the Union Agency, Indian Territory, three thousand dollars; d at the White Earth Agency, Minnesota, one thousand eight hundred o ars; . d gt the Yankton Agency, South Dakota, one thousand six hundred o ars; In all, thirty-eight thousand three hundred dollars: Provided, That §{,‘{"“§$;,,,,b,€ ,0, the foregoing appropriations shall not take effect nor become avail- Mmycmeersasnsenfsable in any case for or during the time in which an officer of the Army of the United States shall be engaged in the perfyormance of the duties of Indian agent at any of the agencies above named: Provided ,,,,S,f,’,},§’,PQ. §‘j§’§§,‘Q§§,‘§j _/‘in·ther, That the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, may devolve the duties of any Indian agency, or any part thereof, upon the superintendent of the Indian training schoo located at such tgency whenever in his judgment such superintendent can properly pe orm the duties of such agency. And B°“°· the supprintendent upon w om such duties devolve shall give bond as other dian agents. For payment of necessary interpreters, to be distributed in the I“'°"""°" discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand dollars; but no person employed by the United States and paid for any other service shall be paid for interpreting. For ay of eight Indian inspectors, two of whom shall be engineers, I““*’°°*°"‘ one to be designated as chief, competent in the location, construction, _ and maintenance of irrigation works, at two thousand five hundred I“‘““°i°°‘ dollars per annum each, except the chief engineer, who shall receive three thousand five hundre dollars, twenty-one thousand dollars: _ Provided, That the requirement of two engineers skilled in irrigation €§’§”§§",,,,,i,,,,,,_ shall become immediately operative. E For traveling expenses o eight Indian inspectors, at three dollars ’°°°"°‘ per day when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law, and for incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including telegraphing and expenses of going to and going from the seat oftgovernment, and while remaining there under orders and direction of e Secretary of the Interior, for a period not to exceed twenty days, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars. Bior pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, three thousand ,,,§°,‘,§§}}‘f'”‘°“°°“‘ °' dollars. For necessary traveling expenses of one superintendent of Indian T”'°“""‘*’°““°* schools, including telegraphing and incidental eplpenses of ins ection P . and investigation, one thousand five hundred dollars: , That remmh. he shall be allowed three dollars lper day for traveling expenses when actually on duty in the field, exc usive of cost of transportation and slee ing-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now allowed by law: Andpwwieled fm·the¢·, That hereafter he shall perform such other °*h°’**““°¤- duties as may he imposed upon him lg; the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, sub`ect to the approval of the cretary of the Interior. For buildlings and repairs of buildings at agencies and for rent of A¤°¤°Y b¤“°”¤¤· buildings for agency purposes, and for water supply at agencies, sixty- tive thousand dollars. _ For contingencies of the Indian Service, including traveling and °°¤¤¤8*¤°*°•· incidental expenses of Indian agents and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; also traveling and incidental expenses