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Show UOMMIS8IONER OF IISDIAN AFFAIRS. 91 mmt alsoagree to provide all necessary stoves, fuel, blackboards, and other incidental expens& thereof. 8%. 6. All salaries and positions shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, on recommendation of the superintendent of schools in Indian Territory. The superin-tendent of schools in Indian Territory shall examine and appoint teachers for the schools herein provided for, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. SEC7. . That such teacherashall be required to make quarterly reports to thesnper-visor and tribal school authorities upon blanka to be furnished, which reports shall show the name, age, sex, citizenship, race, and days of attendance of every pupil enrolled, together with such other information or statistics as the supervisor and tribal school authorities may require, which reports shall he filed with the superin-tendent of schools in Indian Territorv. The su~erintendenotf schools shall remrt quarterly to the Indian O5ce the attendance a& data furnished by the supervkor. SEC. 8. That upon receipt of such quarterly reports the supervisor and tribal school authorities shall examine and audit the same, and if found correct they shall equi-tably apportion the salaries of such teachers between the tribal school funds and the special school fund appropriated by Congrean, and shall issue separate requisitions therefor. Salaries found to be payable from the tribal school funds shall he paid by the United States Indian &nt for the Union Agency, as provided by the mles and remlations of the Secretary of the Interior now in force in the several nations. That of salaries as shall-he found payable from the sperjal fund appropriaten by Congressahsll be paid by the United States Indian agent for the Union Agency upon receipt of such requisition, duly certified by the supervisor and approved by the superintendent of schools in Indian Territory. SBC. 9. That any teacher appointed under these rules and regulatione may be relieved or dismissed at any time by the superintendent of schools in Indian Terri-tory for incompetency, immorality, cruelty, or neglect of duty, subject, however, to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. SEC. 10. That in all matters pertaining ta the management of the schools to be established, maintained, or supported under these rules and regulations, the super-visor of schools and the tribal school authorities shall act jointly. Whenever they fail to agree upon any matters pertaining to the management of such schools, or whenever they or any of them fail or neglect to perform any of the duties i m p d upon them by these rules and regulations, the superintendent of schools in Indian Territory shall aet in their stead, subject, however, to the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. SEC. 11. Such blank reports, vouchers, requisitions, and printing as may be needed in connection with the management of the schools herein provided for, shall be pre-pared by the soperintendent of schools in Indian Territory, and the United States Indian agent for Union Agency shall pay the coat of printing the same out of said funds 60 a~D10~riatebdv ConeX?Ss. A. & . SEC. 12. All things necessary to carry into effect the provisions of these regulations not otherwise herein s~e c i5c a lrl'r~o vided for. shall be done hv the sooerinteudent of schools in Indian ~ i r r i t o&r ~er the authority and direction of the-secretary of the Interior. Sw. 19. Such dutim as msy necessarily devolve upon a school supen,isor in carry-ing out the provisions of thwe rcg~llstionsin the 8rminolv Natim shall be perf~,med bithe scb&l supervisor for th'chiekasaw Nation, acting in conjunction with the tribal school superintendent for said Seminole Nation. SEC. 14. A8 ear1.v 88 .D radicable after the close of the fiscal .pea r.. the snoerintend-ent of sc1,ools in lndiin Terriktry will submit an lrrlllual report to the Cornmi~~ioner of Indian Affairs, eisine a hitfiorv uf the work.. o- r -o m , a nd eventsof the fiscal vwr. together with full~sta&ca in regard to the points n k e d in the preceding sections |