Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/1066

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FIFTY-FIRS" CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 543. 1891. 1013 For support of Indian pu ils at one hundred and sixty-seven dol- G€¤0l·.Nebr. lars per annum each; play otp superintendent, at two thousand dollars ppr annum; repairs an erection of buildings at Indian school, Genoa, ebraska, inc uding heating apparatus, sixty thousand `dollars. For the_erection and completion of buildings and for the support u£_l¤<;,¤¤¤¤ Ream of an Indian mdustrial school at the Shoshone Indian Reservation, ’ "°‘ Wlyoming, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. _ or support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five dol- ¤¤·¤•¤¤¤¤**<>¤·¤·>*¤- lars per annum each- for necessary repairs, furnishings, tools, and farm imJplements; and for pay of suplerintendent at the Indian school, Grand unction, Colorado, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, twenty-five thousand dollars. ‘ · · _ For support of Indian pupils at one hundred and sixty-seven dol- 1"°'*"°“‘°¤·N·D•*· lars per annum each and repairs of buildings at the Indian school, Fort Totten, North Dakota, and for pa o superintendent of said` pplhool, gtd one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, forty ousan ollars. For support and education of one hundred and twenty Indian pu- H•mpw¤.v•.

 at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand and forty ~ °

o ars. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dol- ¥·¤*¤¤¤¤¤·K¤¤¤· lars r annum each- necessa? buildings, repairs at the Indian schoolcat Lawrence, Klansas, an for pay of superintendent of said school, at two thousand dollars per annum one hundred thousand ollars. For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils at Lincoln  !¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤¤» Institution, Philadelphia at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, thirty-t ree thousand four hundred dollars. _ For support of pupils at one hundred and seventy-tive dollars per P**°¤¤'*·¤'·= annum each, erection of building, purchase of lands or improvements, not to exceed six thousan dollars and pay of superintendent , at Phoenix, Arizona, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, fifty thousand dollars. For support of Indian pupils at one hundred and seventy-five Salem.0rez¤n. dollars perannum each; necessary out—buildings, repairs, and fencing at the Indian school at Salem, Oregon (formerly Forest Grove school), and for pay of the superintendent of sa.1 school, at two thousand dollars per annum, fifty-four thousand nve hundred dollars. For sup rt of three hundre Indian pupils at the Saint Ignatius Kgzklmriuwmu. Mission schoool, on the J ocko Reservations, in Montana, at one hun- " dred and fifty dollars per annum each, fortijfive thousand dollars. For su port of sixty Indian pupils at W 1%,8 Manual Labor In- wmml mmm u- stitute, ol Wabash, Indiana,_ten thousand and twenty dollars. }’,}’_i}"”"°‘*‘°·“"°°“’*· For support of eighty pupils at the Cherokee Training School at tgppgmu. c., Cherokee, North Carolina, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars · per annum each, thirteen thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. For education and support of one hundred Chipipewa oys and Mig-Jgwggwggg girls at Saint John’s University, and at Saint Bene 1ct’s Academy, Ac¤ue¤iy,m1m». in Stearns County, State of Minesota, at one hundred and fifty dollars each per annum, and for the education and sulpport of one hundred Indian hpupils at Samt Paul’s Industrial Schoo at Clontarf, Sc%·f;I1g¤ mum-m in the State of mesota, thirty thousand dollars. _ ““‘· For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dol- Fon Mciaveum lars per annum each; u6c0SS3·l'g_bu1ld1ugS, repairs, fencing, and irrigatiou at the Indian school at ort Molglave, rizona, and for (pay of superintendent of said school, at one thousand five hundred ollars per annum, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ For care, support, and education of Indian pupils at industrial, °“¤‘¤¤*·°°'¤· · A agricultural, mechanical, and other schools, other than those herein provided for, in any of the States or Territories of the United States, at a rate not to exceed one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for each pupil, seventy-five thousand dollars.