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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1I. C11. 1402. 1904. 197 the provisions of section two of the Act of August fourth, eighteen -hun red and eighty-six, such sum as may be the proportion of one V°*· 2* P· 219- hundred thousand dollars provided by said tribe for education and other beneficial purposes, not exceeding.three hundred and thirty- seven dollars an_d eig ty-three cents. (Act of August fourth, eighteen v¤1.z4,p.a4. hundred and eighty-six, Twenty-fourth Statutes, page thirty-four, article two.) Momcrs. Moms _ For pay of teachers and for manual-labor schools, and for all_ neces- §,i,’}°‘{§·p 98, sariy materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pu ils, per sec-’` on article of treaty of December twenty-first, eighteen hundred and f.ifty-five, three thousand dollars. iworrrumm cnnrmmms AND Ammmoms. s¤ii.S°¤r¤i¤i¤°ii1¤pai¤h¤$>li For subsistence and civilization, as per agreement with the Sioux §,¤\{¤i¤¢¢¤<¤==.¤¤<=. Indians approved February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ° `19’P'm seventy-seven, including subsistence and civilization of Northern Uheyennes removed from Pine Ridge Agency to Tongue River, Montana, ninety thousand dollars; ‘ _ _ For payof physician, two teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two {°},}{”}fi,‘“,§‘·6i,$f· farmers, a blacksmith, and engineer, per seventh article of the treaty` of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, nine thousand dollars; in all, ninety-nine thousand dollars. OSAGES. . Osnzes For interest on sixty-niue thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, I“""’°”*· at five per centum per annum, being value of fifty-four sections of land set apart by treaty of June second, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for educational (purposes, per Senate resolution of January ninth, V01.'l,p.242. péghteendhiindre and thirty-eight, three thousand four hundred and ty-six dollars. · rxwsnrzs. Pawuees- For er etual annuit , er second article of treaty of September *“(j‘f“"*'· _ twentyiioulith, eighteenyhiindred and fifty-seven, and agreement of V1 umm November twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, article three, thirty thousand dollars; For sup rt of two manual-labor schools, per third article of same treaty, of Sgptember twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, ten thousand dollars; _ For pay of ph sician and purchase of medicines, one thousand two hundred dollars {gratuity); _ For purchase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the shops, ’f°“ "“d”*“’·°‘°· as per fourth article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen *0*- ¤»r-73* , hundred and lift r-seven, five hundred dollars: Proezdeel, That the ggggggm of me President of the Suited States shall certify that, in his judgment, this rmsmm. amount ought to be expended; in all, forty-one thousand seven hundred dollars. POITAWATOMIES. Pottawatomies. For permanent annuity, in silver, per fourth article of treaty of A¤¤¤i**¤¤- August third, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, three hundred and vo1.v.p.s1. iiftv-seven dollars and eighty cents; _ _ Y _ For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article of treaty of Sep- Wl- ¤· P-11* tember thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nine, one hundred and seventy eight dollars and ninety cents; _ _ _ _ lor permanent annuity in silver, per third article of treaty of ***1- ·» P- *83- October second, eighteen Ihundred and eighteen, eight hundred and ninety-four dollars and fifty cents;