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284 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. IL Ch. 140. 1910. plies from the termination of railroad or steamboat transportation, and in this service Indians shall be employed whenever practicable; <>¤¤¥¢¤¤¤Ri*¤*¤¤d and additional to the a propriation of three hundred an fifty thousviiiiiiiilg mk mer- sand dollars herein medi; for the purposes of crvrlizatron, and supple- ,,,',},{‘}‘,,°}‘,§f,';°;‘},‘,‘{,',§’f‘l mental thereto, there is hereby appro rrated the sum of one hun red and fifty tglousand dlqllaéri; to be ;E,idpfromdtréibal(§1undsithel;l in trust I th the une iver an tan 'ng oc reservati)ci-ns, lin lSo1iltl-lrssdld Nlbrth Dliikota, to be expended for_their benefit, V°'· **5- P· *6*- as provided for in section six of the Act of May twenty-ninth, nineteen sch I hundred and eighs; in all, six huqdged thplusagd no larsil I °°* F rt an intenance o ay an in us r·ia sc oo s among the Sio§)l)r(idians inmSt>uth Dakota, including the erection and repairs of school buildings, two hundred thousand dollars, to be expended ‘ $0}- gg- P- under the agreement with said Indians in section seventeen of the Act °` ’°` of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, which agreement is hereby extended to and including June thrrtieth, nineteen hundred_ and eleven. . gw, ¤,¤>¤$¤¤¤e{é D Iior sniiqsistenclp and dcwlization of the Yankton Sioux, South ` t, teentousan oars. 00;** ¤f ¢¤•*¤;,,,*° %I`h)all jurisdiction be, and hereby is, conferred uE;\>n_ the Court of illiiuasiii irhliwd Claims of the United States to hear, and report a ding of fact, as °"““°° °’· between the United States and the Yankton tribe of Indians of South Dakota as to the interest, title, ownership, and ri,ght of possession of · the said tribe of Indians in and to the fo owing ands and premises, ”°’°"’“°“· to wit: the said lands beingdescribed andindicated on the township plats of the government egal survey approved August fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, by the surveyor-general for the State of Minnesota, as lying in sections one and two o township one hundred and six nort , range forty-six west, and sections t rrty- five and thirty-six of township one hundred and seven north, range forty-six west of the fifth prmcipal meridian, containing six hundred and forty-eight and two·tenths acres, more or less, and embracing the red i tone quarries.

 Pilomdings shall   com1nenced_ by petition in the name of said

’°° ‘ Yankton tribe of Indians, which petition shall be verified by the attorney or sigsomegs fog sari}, Indians. The proceedingslsléall in ag respects con ucte wit out cost or expense to said n ians, an the United States, through the Secretary of the Interior, shall fumish without cost to said In ians a competent attorney or attomeys to pppcgr fpr r·;nc{)9r·eh_p{re3elnt éheréis in tsaid prplpeqdings, the attomey’s ee there or o e y e cre ary 0 e nterror. §*;';,§’,,‘{;,, 0,,,,,,,,, For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane asylum. Indians at Canton, South Dakota, for mcrdental and all other expenses; necepsary foruil;sfplroIp:(r‘ condugt and ms;ntagement',_ including ay o employees, a o essary xpense o ranspor in msane nc rans to an rom said as um, twent · ve thousand dollarsll` df 'd yl yh h dgd ll , for enlargement and additional equipment, twenty-five thousand ‘dollars; in all, fifty thousand dollars. U‘“·“· UTAH. A,E§,{‘,§,'£f' °“° °“"” Sec. 23. For play of Indian agent at the Uintah and Ouray Agency €§§¤¢.c°md med (cqpsolidated), ftgh, pn; thorgraérd rgght hundred dollars. ¤ if e or support o on e erate an s of Utes in Utah: F r f B?,*§{f’*{;'f,f¤,,,g°· two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and two blacksnnll;hsPlgrt(i— cle fifteen, treaty of March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight) , · six Ehouiand sevenlhungred and twenty dollars; for pay of two teac ers same artic e an treaty), one thousand eight hu d d d I- lars; for purchase of iron and steel and the necessarg toolsrloicblaclksmith shop (article nine, same treaty), two hundyred and twenty

  • ”°°d· dollars; for annual amount for the purchase of beef, mutton, wheat,