632 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 209. 1893. them in cash, in the proportion to which they may severally be entitled, as appears on the schedule E attached to said agreement, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct. Pr¤¤¤i¤¤1f=¤¤¤¤¤r¤- Pay of iarmers: To enable the Secretary of the Interior to employ practical farm in addition to the agency farmers now employed, at wages not excgding seventy-five dollars each per month, to superintend and direct farming among such Indians as are making effort for self support, seventy thousand dollars; and no person shall be employed as such farmer who has not been for at least live years immediately previous to such employment practically engaged in the occupation of farming. Mmmm_ w teach Pay of matrons, Indian service: To enable the Secretary of the In- "°““’k°°""" terior to employ suitable persons as matrons to teach Indian girls in housekeeping and other household duties, at a rate not to exceed sixty dollars per month, and for furnishing necessary equipments, five thousand dollars. I¤d*¤¤ P°H°°· Pay of Indian police: For the service of not exceeding eight hundred and fifty private , at ten dollars per month each, and not exceeding seventy-five officers, at fifteen dollars per month each, of Indian police, to be employed in maintaining order and prohibiting illegal traflic in liquor on the several Indian reservations and within the Territory of Alaska, in the di cretion of the Secretary of the Interior, and for the purchase of equipments and rations for policemen of nonration agencies, one hundred and iiity thousand dollars. c°'Q‘,f_F°'· I"'““‘ Pay of Judges, Indian courts: For compensation of judges of Indian courts, twelve thousand five hundred and forty dollars. V¤°°*¤¤*i°¤- Vaccination of Indians: For pure vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, one thousand dollars. ,,,gfg’g{*°°· *°“’€“‘P"‘ Telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies: To pay the expense of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service and pay of necessary employees; advertising, at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, _ including telegraphing, forty-five thousand dollars. ,_j,“°gP“°°· "'”P°'· Transportation of Indian supplies: For this amount for necessary ‘ expenses of transportation of such goods, provisions, and other articles for the various tribes of Indians provided for by this act, including pay and expenses of transportation agents and rent of warehouses, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, that Indians shall be employed in the transportation of supplies and in other work connected with the Indian service wherever practicable. tigmggju ff,*:$_‘;_'; Sale and allotment of Umatilla Reservations, reimbursable: to carry ummm.into effect sections one and two of “An act providing for allotment of lands in severalty to the Indians residing upon the Umatilla Reservation, in the State of Oregon, and grant patents therefor, and for other vu za. p.a41. p¤rposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, tive thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, said amount to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of _ _ sale of Umatilla lands. ”f}f*PP°"”· ““’“° For relief and civilization of Chippewas in Minnesota, reimbursable, to enable the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs, under the direction of V<>i·25» v-64% the Secretary of the Interior, to carry out an act entitled "An act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, and for other purposes,” approved January fourteenth, eighteen "f*,:£¤;¤;=¤ M ¢i*‘¤i· hundred and eighty-nine, namely, the purchase and employment of ’labor for the erection of houses for Indians; for the purchase of agricultural implements, stock, and seeds, breaking and fencing land; for payment of expenses of delegations of Chippewa Indians to visit the White Earth Reservations; for the erection and maintenance of day and industrial schools; for subsistence and for pay of employees; for pay of commissioners and their expenses; and for removal of Indians and for their allotments, to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of sale of their lands, seventyfive thousand dollars.