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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · May 31, 1906 · Chapter 2567

Chapter 2567. Making appropriations to supply additional urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 2567.— An Act Making appropriations to supply additional urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. May 31, 1906. [[H. R. 19572](/us/bill/34/hr/19572).] [[Public, No. 186](/us/pl/34/186).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theUrgent deficiencies appropriations.United States courts.Fees, witnesses and Jurors.Balances transferred.
Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to transfer to the credit of the appropriation “Fees of witnesses, United States courts, nineteen hundred and six,” sixty thousand dollars of the unexpended balance of the appropriation “Fees of witnesses, United States courts, nineteen hundred and five,” and to the credit of the appropriation “ Fees of jurors, United States courts, nineteen hundred and six,” thirty thou sand dollars of the unexpended balance of the appropriation “Fees of jurors, United States courts, nineteen hundred and five.
” To meet the expenses of opening to entry and settlement during theOpening Indian reservations to entry, etc.Expenses. fiscal years nineteen hundred and six and nineteen hundred and seven the ceded lands of the Flathead Indian Reservation in the State of Montana, under Act of April twenty-third, nineteen hundred and four;Vol. 3, p. 304.Vol. 83, p. 352.Vol. 33, p. 595. the Crow Indian Reservation in the State of Montana, under Act of April twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and four; the Yakima Indian Reservation in the State of Washington, under Act of December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four; the Shoshone Indian ReservationVol. 33. p. 1016. in the State of Wyoming, under Act of March third, nineteen hundred and five, and such other Indian reservations that may be open to entry and settlement during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven: *Provided,* That the expenses*Provisos.*Reimbursement. pertaining to the opening of each of said reservations and paid for out of this appropriation shall be reimbursed to the United States from the money received from the sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, respectively: *Provided further,* That clerks detailed to assistAllowances to clerks. in the opening of said reservations, while on such duty, shall be allowed per diem, in lieu of subsistence, at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day each, and actual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares.
Approved, May 31, 1906.
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