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FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 180. 1884. 9] For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians, in Wyoming, twelve S hqshone Inthousand dolmrs. <l1=~¤¤¤· W>"<>¤¤¤g- For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians in Nevada, i11clud· Shos1m¤e¤i¤Neing pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. "“‘]“· For support and civilization of Sioux of Lake Traverse, including pay Sioux of Luke of employees, eight thousand dollars. T”*“'°“*°· For support and civilization of Sioux of Devil’s Luke, including em- Sioux of Devi1’s ployees, eight thousand dollars. L°k°· For subsistence and civilization of the S’Klallam Indians, including S’K1a11¤m 1¤· pay of employees, four thousand dollars. *1*******- For support, civilization, and instruction of the Tonkawa. Indians, and Tonkmvas. Soxhtheir removal to a reservation in the Indian Territory, ten thousand 0 ars. For subsistence and civilization of the Walla,-Walla, Cuyuse, and Walla-W=~I1¤. Umatilla tribes, including pay of employees, seven thousand dollars. gf1*L“ff{b‘;;‘d U“‘“' For subsistence and civilization of the Yakamas and other Indians mz Yakamas, em. said agency, including pay of employees, fifteen thousand dollars. FOR SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.' For support of Indian day and industrial schools, and for other edu- Indian day and cational purposes not hereinafter provided for, and in pursuance of “*d“¤*¤°1°°h°°l°· treaty obligations, five hundred and ten thousand dollars; for construction and repair of school buildings forty thousand dollars; and for purchase of cattle and sheep for schools, twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, five hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the promo, entire cost of any boardingschool building to be built from the moneys Limit of oust or appropriated hereby, including furniture, shall not exceed ten thousand °°]'°°l ‘““1d“’g’· dollars; and the entire cost; of any day school building to be so built shall not exceed eight hundred dollars. . _ For support and education of Indian children of both sexes at indus- mf]: g “ " t " ‘ “1 trial schools in Alaska, fifteen thousand dollars. A138h_ For support of the industrial school near Arkansas City, twenty-six Arkansas City. thousand five hundred dollars; and said sum shall be disbursed upon the basis of an allowance of one hundred and seventy-five dollars for the support and education of each scholar; for building for employees at said school, tivo thousand dollars ;· pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all thirty-three thousand dollars; and the limitation imposed upon the appropriation for this school for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyfour in the act 22 Stat., 449. approved March first, eighteen hundred and eightymhree, is hereby repeals . For support of Indian industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and Carlisle, Pa.. for transportation of children to and from said school, seventyfive thousand dollars; and said sum shall be disbursed upon the basis of on allowance not exceeding one hundred and seventy-five dollars, exclusive of transportation, for the support and education, of each scholar actually maintained in and supported and educated at said school, but actual cost of transportation and other expenses of such children as are sent out of said school among ihrmers for support and education may be disbursed from said funds; for annual allowance to Captain R. H. Payme¤¢toR. H. Pratt, in charge of sold Indian industrial school, one thousand dollars ; P¤¤¤*· iu all, seventy-six thousand dollars. For support of Indian industrial school at Forest Grove, Oregon, Forest G;-ove, thirty-tive thousand dollars; and said sum shall be disbursed upon the Oregonlmsis of an allowance of not exceeding one hundred and seventydive dollars exclusive of transportation for the support and education of each scholar; pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; erection of buildings, to be located on land to be selected by the Secretmy of the Interior, if a suitable location and a quantity of loud ut Fmvst Grove or elsewhere, in the State of Oregon, sudicient for a