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Show INDIAN TERRITORY, REGULATIONS. 16. Thesalariesof allofficers of anvtribeor nationin theIndianTerritorvtowhich these regulatit,ns are applicable, rjvidrd for by the laws of auch tribe or nation, sh;lll be paid by tho ~nitcd5t~t~~s~odia~r~ge1t~hte ,suupnedrevirs ion and dire~.tion of tho Ur.iteJ States1udi;ru inexn~ct~or-f m ~thc In~dlau ~Trrri-rorv. nud nnon nuthoritv ~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~..=".- , ~ ~ - - ~~~~~ --...., s~e~ificallvaiventhereforhthre secretarrof theinterior. outof monevsinthe hands o? tho (io\.erumentoi tile Unitt'il Stated~nbjectt~,di~b~~rdotmheeru&fo r uudrr the directionof theSecrrt:tryof tl~elnteri~r,l~rlongiugtutr~i~b~~cohr natiorl. Atlcl I'CW thanurtmsr.rot tl~~sra.rulatioaull snrhuffirc.rsslr:tll 1,r reouirrd tofiinwith rh+a:aitl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ - . . . ~ .. .... .-.. .-.- ~nZed'States1ndinna upent, in du~Iicate.acilaimfosra larv. settine forth the amount rl~lrnrttlo be due, thdiiwr w~fhinw l~lcl>th e rermcea cur ~rhic.6c co~p?nri~tii,i~ u t:l:~turrdw r.ru randereel, that tilt! scrviws wereactually perforu~e<bly the clnim:tut. tho tt.il~all:irvu nder which anid nerric~aarna llrrre.1 tt, l~svobe en r.tndcreJ. snll eri- ~-~ ~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ------.. ~ , . . . dence that the party olaimina c0mne"iation as an officer of an7 such tribe or tribes is in fact such-offiier (such-&s the original appointment or %he election of snch person to fill the position claimed to he occupied by him), and said claim shall be duly verified by the olaimant. 17. All salaries of teachers employed in the vuhlic schools of mv tribe or nation to whirl1 tlit.~r.c aulatloas upply.loity~b!o olltijl thr runds of sncl; trilooor nntlou, *h:ilI bel>atdb y tho Uutted States Inrltanageut undurt l~nnup~~r\ i s io~~diarnecttli t,n of tho I'nrted States ludlxu inspector for tlla 1ndi;in Terrirory, ilnd bv authority oi tile Secn,tary of the lr~tbrioro. ut of anymouey's of IIIH tribe or nntidnarailnbla for tho l,urpoYt~a, nd nll such teitcherr hhall be required to tilo with the LTtritcd Sratcs In,lvail art nt. in dui,liorte. a claim und?r oilth tor rho arnoout of salnrr. ~ ~ ~~~ furnishing the i:for&ationLand evidence required inthe above reeulation for t6; paymrut of salaries oi officers of such tribe or nntiun. 18. Before :my salaric* of tribal offiv~alosr teachers, ns abovo provided, shall be 1arid 11s tho (:uiwd State* ludian armllt, th~claimsof snvh officcrsand tcachcrs ihdl first ho transrnitte*l by the agc"t rhrnugh rho Uniretl States ludinn iudpcctor for the 11:diau Trrrit ,ry, wit11 n fnll an& detallccl rcl8urt nntl all cvicleuce lilcd therrin. to t l~cC t,mmissio!rrr of Indian Affairs. to b.s ubmtttr,l to rha Secretnrv of tlre Inrrrior for 111s wtion thereon, and upun i l , l l ror i~ti ~crcatih e 7hifrdYiaitk Indian axcut nbnll uiano rerluibitiou f i r tho ~ u m c yno cesarry to pay the s:tlnricd aurllorirvd 10 be l,:&lJ.1 1nd phnll yay tile slnic, rendering arcoont in tho usual munncr tilerefor. 19. For the pnrpose of the proper supervision of the schools of any tribe or nation to which these regulations apply there shall he appointed by the Secretary of thelntetior a capable, competent, and discreet person, who shall have had experi-ence in educational work, to he designated as "snpervkor of schools in the Indian Territory," whose duty it shall be, subject to the direction and supervision of the United States Indianinspector, to visit from time to time, examine intoand super-vise the conduct of schools of such trilw or nation, and to report fully and in detail, as often as may be desirable (at least once in every month) to the Commisaiouer of Indian Affairs, through the United States Indian inspector, the condition of each school in the Territory, the methods of instrnction employed, the e5ciency of the teashers engaged, and shall make such recommendations concerning the same as he shall deem best. 20. The compensation of such supervisor of Indian schools for the Indian Terri-tory shall be $1,600 per annnm, with commutation of subsistenoe at the rate of $3 per diem when absent from home in the discharge of his official duties, and all aotual and necessary expenses for transportation, payable out of the general appro-priation for Indian schools. 21. Should it appear from the report of the snpervisor of Indian sohools for the Indian Territory at any time that any teacher of any school is incompetent to properly instruct the pupils of such school, or is of immoral character, or that for any reason the continuance of such teacher in the service would be to the detri-ment thereof, then it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to bring the matter to the attentionof the Secretary of the Interior for his considera-tion and action, the purpose of this regulation being to provide efficient, competent, and moral instructors for the youth of the Indian Tenitory, in order to fit them to become good, useful members of society. 22. The right to change. modifv. or amend these rermlations ia reserved. |