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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1902. 269 For dpayment of the balance due various merchants of Cloquet and m1;°°d du L" I“‘“‘ Fond u Lac, Minnesota, from certain Fond du Lac Indians for sup- rhymes: my me plies furnished said Indians at the request of the Indian farmer, as pu" f“"‘m`°d w' ascertained by the Secretary of the Interior, under the provisions of the Indian appropriation Act a proved June tenth, eighteen hundred ' and ninety-six, as follows: H. Allen, twenty-four dollars and fourteen cents; Charles Gasper, one thousand and fort -nine dollars and forty-six cents; J. A. Rene, forty-four dollars andy ninet -one cents; James A. Wallace, two hundred and fifty-two dollars andysixty-eight cents; Kell and Moses, fort dollars and forty-nine cents; his James Peacha, one hundred and sixteen dollars and ninety-tive cents; James Peacha, one hundred and eighty-six dollars and twelve cents; Frank P. Thompson, nine hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty-one cents; A. H. Simmons, one hundred and seventy-six dollars and eighty- five cents; in all, two thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars and eleven cents; said sums to be payable out of funds belonging to said Indians. SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. · ¥¤¤i¤¤ ¤¤l*°·>*¤· For support of Indian day and industrial schools, and for other edu- S“l’*’°"* °‘°· cational urposes not hereinafter provided for, one million two hundred andp forty thousand dollars. For construction,·purchase, lease; and repair of school buildings, B"”‘“”*‘”· and sewerage, water supply, and lighting plants, and purchase of school sites, or additions thereto, and improvement of buildings and rounds, two hundred thousand dollars; in all, one million four hundred and forty thousand dollars. For support and education of three hundred Indian pupils at Albu- M§,}"“¤“°'¤“°· N- querque, l\ew Mexico, iiftv thousand one hundred dollars; for pay of ` superintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; for erection of laundry, three thousand dollars; general repairs and improvements, two thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, fifty-seven thousand six hundred dollars. For the support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils Dg*¤¤¤*><¤**¤*¤¤· $· at Chamberlain, South Dakota, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars; ` for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; extension of sewer, three thousand five hundred dollars, to be in1n1e- diately available; for enlarging the capacity of the school to two hundred pupils by the erection of a ditional buildings and other improvements, twenty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; in all, fifty-two thousand and fifty dollars. For su port of one hundred and fifty pupils at the training school °h°'°*°°·N- C- at Cheroliee, North Carolina, twenty-tive thousand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; for heating plant, two thousand five hundred dollars: for erection of a girls’ dormitory, ten thousand dollars, to be immediately available; in all, forty-one thousand and fifty dollars. _ . For support of Indian industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, C*¤l¤***°·P¤· for transportation of pupils to and from said school, and for general repairs and improvements, one hundred and forty-nine thousand dollars; for additional salary of any military officer of Carlisle Indian School while acting as su rintendent of said school, one thousand dollars; in all, one hundredpdnd fifty thousand dollars. _ _ For su port and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the O¤”°“ C‘*>’·N°"· Indian school at Carson City, Nevada, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand seven