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282 . SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 140. 1910. '*"“’°*°°**°°l'~ For support of the tribal schools of Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, ‘ V°‘· “· P- “°· Chickasaw, and Seminole nations, as provided for by section ten of the Act of April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and six, seventy-five the]i_usariiduiii<fllars, or so mucii tglehreof as rriiilyi bis necesgary. °¤¤¢¤e*¤· or u treaties wit oetaws, a oma: or rmanent

 mm annuity (artiiiE> two, treaty of November sixteenth, eightedirc hundred

p_‘f,§}; ’·P· °°° V°’·“· and five and article thirteen, treaty of June twentiy-second, eighteen giiib; i¤_·¤;1¤g5¤¤`gcr3 H huiigdrindl and iilfi.y}:[ifyeg1i ltihree thorisaiidl dolilars; or permaitngnt abiip.c14f ’ ’ ' nur y or sup o rg orsemen ar IC e t rrteen, treat o cto r eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, and `article thirxteen, treaty 0 June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), six hundred gxfggz M dollars; for permanent annuity for support of blacksmith (article six ` treat? of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty and " artrc e nine, treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and _ twenty-five, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, $g@*·‘lj’_“g6: VOL eighteen hundred and fifty-five), six hundred dollars; for permanent u.p.m4. annuity for education (article two, treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and article thirteen, treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), six thousand - u·{,"§ff VOL dpiiars; for tperrriantiiiit anlntriity {lor iiondanddsteel (artiizle ning treatiy 1>·614· 0 anuary wen re , er en un re an twenty- ve, an artic e thirteen, treaty of Juneazwenty-second, eighteen lirmdred and fifty- gveii tgreedhundred dariii twenty dollars; in all, ten thousand five — un re an twenty dollars. Arthur P. H by- The Secretary of the Interior is directed to a Arthur P. Mu h

u1i.‘£'{§l`°"°mu!g’°°k out of the funds of the Muskogee (Creek) tribg df Indians the surgr gf

· four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars and eight cents, in full payment for amount due him as attorney for said tribe of Indians under contract dated J 8.I1U.Bl’_Y tenth, nineteen hundred and three, and approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of Om um themingagiorélanuairgrhthfrtieenth, riinetgen huliidreddand three. ¤ · e cre aryo e n error is ere authorize to a , out of the z¤I;.°al§m;$,°“°°mc'°°k funds of the Creek Nation on deposit iii the Treasurypofy the United ’ States, one-half of the cost of paving the streets surroundin the block occupied by the Creek national capitol in the town of Okmudgee, Oklahoma, the_ same to be immediately available on the submission of (qrigm iiiwof totimsii showing {entire cgsizi oil the Iimprovement: Provided, ' at said cretary s a e satis e t at the charges made for the paving are reasona le. m§;{¤* ·*¢¤¤¤ ·'*¤¤•*· The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to pay from the Cliigfzgxriimisraim funds_of the Chickasaw Nation the sum of one thousand t ree hundred ‘ and sixty-eight dollars to the Saint Agnes Academ , of Ardmore, Oklahoma, balance due for board and tuition of Chickasaw children, for the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three. _,£_§’}*¢'” H- ’°"°‘ T ie Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to ay, out of the Cgagmerit dirgm funds of the Chickasaw Indians now on deposit in the ’lli·easury of the ° ”" “° ” United Sitatesgo Dotilgi1asilH. Johnston, governor of said nation, the sum o t ree thousand dollars r annum from Se tember first, ni teen hundred and six, to Marclieiirst, nineteen huiidred and ten. Dc- },‘gyI;é§f,‘{{‘;0mC,€ek The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to pay from the mms w. funds of the Muskogee Nation one thousand Eve hundred dollars to M. L. Mott, balance due for services rendered as attorney of the Muskogee Nation under contract of March second, nineteen hundred and six. °’°¤°"· oREooN. K""“""‘ *g°“">'· _ Sec. 20. For su ort and civilization of the Klamath Mod Su rt, etc., of In . y , dianglm other Indians of tliii Klamath Agency, Oregon, including payxdf gg _ _ _ plovees, eight thousand dollars. Ag;,{‘c;f" °l"‘"¥” For support and civilization of the confederated tribes and bands djgggrcrr. ew-. of rn- iiiififeiis Warm Springs Agency, and for pay of employees, four thousand