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.274 _ SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sms‘.• II. CH:I40s 1910. mgd°f°P"”° *° ”° white pupils: Provided furtlcerg That this grant shall effective at any time fore July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, 1f before that data tple governor offthle Sfate of Colorado iilps an apcgaptance ghereof wit theSecretary o the nterior accepting or said tate said property upon the terms and conditions herein dprescribed. s“¤’°"°* P°F““— For support and education of two hun red Indian pupils at the Indian school at Grand Junction, Colorado, thirty-three thousand . four hundred dollars, and plaly of superintendent, one thousand six @@3 U h I hundred dollars: Provided, _ at 1f said school IS disposed of as above m¤,;Z$..,&° '° °° authorized at any time during the fiscal year of nineteen hundred and eleven, the pro rata share only of the appropriation for the mam— tenance of said school for the portion of the year which the school is F uw uml mariritainedhby téhe Unitedl Statgs grail befsgiilaibée. h ,§{f,H °°.a· ereis ereygrante tote tateo oor o,uponteterms nuihcriied. to bl te and conditions hereinafter named, the dproperty known as the Fort _ School, including the lands, buil ings, and fixtures pertaining mmm to said school: Promkled, That said lands and buildings shall be hel and maintained by the State of Colorado as an institution of learning, - and that Indian pupils shall at all tunes be admitted to such school _ free of charge for tu1tion_and on terms of eguahty with white pupils: médccepunce to be Pmmdedfm-titer, That this grant shall be e ectrye at ang time before ' July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, 1f before t at date governor of the State of Colorado files an acceptance thereof with the Seripetary of the Intelrror acclepting for saialcgitate saidafropertj u n the terms an con itions erein rescri : Provid further, wslpczupmzmzw ghgt gait} propelr-tg ii ng; accepted hl? pho State of Cgloraclg as ‘ erein ore provide ,t e cretaryo the nterioris ere authorized to dispose of and convey the said property, includingythe real estate, bur dmis and fixtures, to the highest rdder for cash at a , {’§i°°.f2‘2i.L°i?.€téiE.tlli€£tli2“1i°i>"“l‘i§tL‘i”t”‘i l°° md bi “‘?1S°°.§€` , esu e o usa rova an un er such rules and regulations as he may prescribe; an}ii)the Secretary of the Interior IS also authorized and directed to sell, or transfer to other overnment Indian schools, all other property pertaining to the said §`ort Lewis School for the disposition of which provision is not otherwise made herein. rmnca FLORIDA. M¤;§£er.em.,¤r Semi- Sec. 6. For relief of distress aniong_ the Seminole Indians in Flolrrgla, grind for purrigosps of téieir c1y1l{zat1p)n,iift•fen thplusanld ilollars; an c . cre ary o ne n error is nere auti riz t l Tmabemarridiuiisinn to investigate the conditions of the Alababina Indianes iiin'l`eicii;(i1r(iil iwaxxgaeiou. to submit his report thereon to Congress at the next session. mano. IDAHO. mgprt Hall Reservn- Sec. 7. For support and civilization of the Shoshones and Ban- _sifpp¤n, etc.,¤r in- necks, Sheepcaters, and other Indians on the Fort Hall Reservation

    • “°“~ in Idaho, including pay of emfployees, thirty thousand dollars.

}§0’;{*;:f’;§;Y*'°“’· For continuing the work o constructing an irrigating s stem for ' the irrigation o lands on the Fort Hall Reservation, Iclhho, and lands ceded by the Indians of said reservation, one hundred thousand £¤£;_¤¤¤;énL dollars: Provided, That the amount hereby appropriated, and all money; heretofore or hereafter to be appropriated for this project, shag h repaid into the £]1`r¢=ig.sury} of theillgnited States in accordance versa, .1024. wrt the provisions o the ct o Marc rst, ni tee l d d d wml- rights. seven:_Prmrided further, That lands in private dliirnerlghignslidll gay only six dollars per acre for water rivhts, including construction charges, in accordance with the Act of hl-iarch first, nineteen hundred F<>*'°**¢¤ ¤¤¤*¤· and seven; Provwled, however, That in case of any forfeiture of the