614 FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 209. 1893. su mmmueues or The Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Secre _ d
- {‘;°,§ '““Y "“ ‘“ retary of the Interior, may devolve_ the duties of any In iap agency
upon the superintendent of the Indian training school locate at suc agency, whenever in his judgment such superintendent can properly rf th d ties of such agency. Scgl¤e{°l=ee T¤'¤i¤i¤B p8Tl(i¢IiHdupe;i·inltendent of the Indian Training School at Cherokee, North siigémmuusuz to Carolina, shall, in addition to his duties as superintendent, periorm the “*·““¤°“°· duties heretofore required of the agent at said Cherokee Agency, and receive in addition to his salary as superintendent two hundred dollars per annum, and shall give bond as other Indian agents, and that the office of agent be, and thehsalme § hgrgby abolisléedlpt that place 3 iid sall ` ht -eight thousand eig t un re dollars- an a provisions _ W iifing cogapensation for Indian agents in excess of that herein provided are hereby repealed. f _ ta t t b d_ t b t d _ the i¤¢e¤rr¤ler¤- For the payment o necessary in rpre ers o e is r1 u e in discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars; but no person employed by the United States and paid for any other service shall be paid for interpreting. 1 Fo pay of live Indian inspectors at three thousand dollars per mmm annum each, fifteen thousand dollars. _ _ _ _ Travnling expenses. For necessary traveling slxpenses of Hive India; inspegtors, nécludmg telegraphing and incident expenses o inspec on an mves iga ion, seven thousand dollars. _ m§¤r1<;ri¤¢e¤·ie¤¤ of For pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, three thousand 00 . dollars. _ _ reimungexpsusss. For necessary traveling expenses_of one supermtendentof Indian schools, including telegraphing and incidental expenses of inspection gm¤·- H and investigation, two thousand dollars; Provided, That he shall be g. ¤.,m_ °”` ” °`°°"“° allowed three dollars per day for traveling expenses when actually on duty in the field, exclusive of cost of transportation and sleeping car oem umm. fare: And provided, That he shall perform such other duties as may be imposed upon him by the Commissipner of Indian Aifairs, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the nterior
- ¥°”°Y *’““'““¤“· For buildings and repair of buildings at agencies, twenty thousand
dollars. C°¤°*¤S¤¤*¤¤P¤¤¤e¤· For contingencies of the Indian service, including travelling and incidental expenses of Indian agents, and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs, also traveging apd inciélexgal exppnseg of five special agents at three dollars per ay w 1en ac ua y employe on duty in the tield, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law; for pay of einspmn mm. ployees not otherwise provided tor, and for pay of five special agents at two thousand dollars per annum each, forty thousand dollars. _cmm¤· commis- For the expenses of the commission of citizens, serving without com- "°“· pensation, appointed hy the President under the provisions of the tourth section of the act of April tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty· nine, five thousand dollars. The accounting officers of the Treasury j¥{°¤¤*~*· Department are hereby authorized to allow in settlement of the ac- °`"°°°' counts of the disbursin g officer of the Board of Indian Commissioners the sum of one hundred and one dollars, expended for the purpose ot inspecting Indian schools in Alaska, in August, eighteen hundred and ninety. Fulfilling Treaties- FULFILLING TREATY STIPULATIONS WITH AND SUPPORT OF INDIAN TRIBES. Av=gel·e¤, Ki<>w¤¤· Arxcnms, KIOWAS, Ann coymnonns. and (lomanchcs. For twenty sixth of thirty instalments, as provided to be expended V<>l.15,pp.584,5e0. under the tenth article of treaty of October twenty-lirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lodge Creek, in Kansas,