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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1402. 1904. 213 one thousand seven hundred dollars; for superintendents residence, three thousand dollars; for increasing the amount of ten thousand dollars appro riated in the Indian appro riation Act for the fiscal vear nineteen hundred and three, a proved May twenty-seventh, nineteen V¤1-32.p-270. hundred and two, for boiler house and boilers, and so forth, eight thousand dollars, to be immediately available; in all, sixty-eight thousand three hundred dollars. For support and education of two hundred Indian npils at the Indian Cofjmd ·T¤¤¤*i•>¤· school at rand Junction, Colorado, thirty-three thousand four hun- °` dred dollars; pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand six hundred dollars; general repairs and improvements, including tire escapes and fire protection, five thousand five hundred dollars; laundry, three thousand five hundred dollars; for the construction of a mess ‘ hall, kitchen, and quarters for em loyees twenty-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available: }l‘):·0vide<i, That the Commissioner of gfmém Indian Affairs may in his judgment, if deemed necessary, have the ' same constructed, using pupil labor as far as possible; in all, sixty-nine thousand dollars. For the support and education of one hundred and twenty Indian H“'*P'°”·V°· pupils at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand and forty o ars. For the sufaport and education of one hundred and seventy-five H""'“"’· W"· pupils at the ndian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars; pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; general repairs and im rovements, two thousand dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand seven hundred and twenty- five dollars. - For su port and education of seventy Indian pupils at the Indian ,,,§,*°§R.‘;f’ R°°°"'“‘ school, Igickapoo-Reservation, Kansas, eleven thousand six hundred ' and ininety dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand three hundred dollars; general repairs and improvements, including superintendent’s cottage, blacksmith and carpenter shop, and water system, five thousand five hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand four hundred and ninety dollars. For su port and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils I*‘“"°“°°· K“““· at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, for transportation of pupils to and from said school, one hundred and twenty- five thousand two hundred and iift dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand five hundred dollars; for tile draining farm, six thousand dollars; for neral repairs and improvements, eight thousand dollars; for one hhspital buildin , twenty thousand dcdlars; in all, one hundred and sixty-one thousanclr seven hundred and iift dollars. _ ly or the su port and education of one hundred and fifty lndiantpu ils “°"“"· “‘“"· at Morris, ldinnesota, Indian school, twent —five thousand an hgty dollars; pay of superintendent, one thousandy five hundred dollars; for extending sewer, four thousand dollars; for purchase of land, three thousand two hundred dollars; for eneral repairs and improvements, one thousand dollars: in all, thirtygour thousand seven hundred and iift dollars. Iyer su port and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the M€§§l‘“‘ P]°"°““°* Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; for pay of su rintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; for th; construction and equipment of a laundry, five thousand dollars, to be immediately available; for general repairs and improvements, including industrial buildings, ten thousand dollars; in all, sixty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. · For su port and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the Ph°°¤**·A'*’- Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona, one hundred and sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, including