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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 210. 1911. 1071 · OREGON. <>·=·=¤¤¤- Sec. 18. For suppprt and civilization of the Klamath, Modocs, and gym? Aggw- I other Indians of the Klamath Agency, Oregon, including pay of maigiiii " ° emlployees, six thousand dollars. or support and civilization of the confederated tribes and bands lglgrm Swing under Warm Springs Agency, and for pay of employees, four thousand "§qpi»)En,‘ ew., of dollars. Indians. For support and civilization of the Wallawalla, Cayuse, and gV¤¤¤¤yt¤¤gg· ew- IlT?ati1la tribes, Oregon, including pay of employees, three thousand umm ’€ ` 0 ars. ‘ For support and education of six hundred Indian pupils, including Salem ¤¤¤<><>¤- native pupils brought from Alaska, at the Indian school, Salem, Oregon, and for Hay of superintendent, one hundred two thousand two hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; for extension of wing of present brick school building, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, one hundred twenty-seven thousand two hundred dollars. , For supgort and civilization of Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz S,§{§‘;_‘;§,,*§{’6‘;f’° *“‘d agencies, regon, including pay of empxlovees, four thousand dollars. Inglerrort. ew., or For continuing the construction of theM0doc Point irrigation proj- uiiiiiw amgmou ect, including drainage and canal systems, within the Klamath Indian °Yg,’*§,§{;nu,¤gthmugh Reservation, in the State of Oregon, in accordance with the plans and Klamath Basemspecifications submitted by the chief engineer in the Indian Service °`°°‘ and apgiroved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary , of the nterior in conformity with a provision in section one of the Am ""”°` Indian approplriation act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and Pr eleven, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the total cost of this project shall not exceed one hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars, ‘ mcluding the sum of thirty-five thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars and fifty-nine cents ex ended on this project to June thirtieth nineteen hundred and ten, and) that the entire cost of the roject shall be repaid into the Treasury of the United States from gre proceeds Repayment. fr·om the sale of timber or lands on the Klamath Indian Reservation. PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania. Sec. 19. For sup ort and education of Indian pupils at the Indian c°"“"’° ’°"°°‘· school at Carlisle, Eennsylvania and for pay of superintendent, one hundred forty-two thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvemtints, five thousand dollars; in all, one hundred forty-seven thousand do lars. ` SOUTH DAKOTA. S°““‘ ”""°‘°· Sec. 20. For support and education of three hundred and seventy- Fl“”‘“°**“*°**°¤l- five Indian pupils at the Indian school at F landreau, South Dakota, and for ipay of superintendent, sixty-four thousand four hundred and twenty- ve dollars; for general repairs and improvements, five thougargfl ollars; in all, sixty-nine thousand four hundred and twenty-five o ars. For support and_ education of one hundred and seventy-Eve Indian “°“° °°"°°‘· pupils at the Indian school at Pierre, South Dakota, and for pay of superintendent, thirty-two thousand dollars; to complete 1rr1- gation plant, seventeen thousand dollars; to complete new buildmg, ten thousand dollars; for general repairs and) improvements, five thousand dollars; in all, sixty-four thousand dollars. For supggrt and education of Indian pupils at the Indian school at Pierre, uth Dakota, and for general repairs and improvements, to be immediately available, six thousand dollars.