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270 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1992. hundred dollars: for eneral repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for bathdiouse and furnishin , one thousand five hundred dollars; for hospital, five thousands dollars; for emp10yees’ _ building, four thousand dollars· for a new school building, fifteen ` thousand dollars; in all, eight thousand three hundred dollars. cnuocw. om. For sup rt of six hundredy Indian pu ils at the Indian school at Chilocco, Coklahoma Territory, one hundpred thousand two hundred dollars; for y of superintendent at said school, two thousand two hundred dolllrrs; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for addition to boys’ dormitory four thousand five hundred dollars; for additional buildings, forty thousand dollars; improving steam plant, seven thousand five hun red dollars; machine shop, two thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. E**°·N°'· For the establishment of an Indian school in the county of Elko, State of Nevada, provided that a suitable ite can be obtained there for a reasonable sum, to be selected by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purchase of land, the erection of buildinx, and for other purposes geplessary to establish a school plant upon e new site, forty thousand 0 ars. F¤•¤¤¤•¤· 9-1**- For support and education of three hundred and seventy-five Indian pupils at The Riggs Institute, Flandreau, South Dakota, sixty-two thousand six hundred and twentydive dollars; for- general repairs and improvements, three thousand five hundred dollars, to be immediately available; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand eight hundred dollars; barn, five thousand dollars; for addition to workshops, one thousand dollars, to be immediately available; for new boilers and their installation, two thousand dollars; for dairy building and equipments, two thousand dollars; in all, seventy-seven thousan _ nine hundred and twenty-five dollars. . F'"' “°"'°·‘“"'* For su port and education of two hundred Indian pupils at the Indian schbol, Fort Mojave, Arizona, thirty-three thousand four hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand six hundred dollars; for general re irs and improvements, one thousand dollars; for school building, iiilben thousand dollars; in all, fifty- one thousand dollars. F¤¤'1‘<>¤¤¤·N·D•¤- For support and education ot three hundred Indian pupils at Indian school, Fort Totten, North Dakota, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; _ for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; sewer system, three thousand dollars; for survey of lands set aside or to be set aside for said school, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof {‘,f,*{f’3*g'°,§{’},‘j,3‘l°“· as may be necessary; for heating system, ten thousand dollars, in addi- V¤1.31Iv-24% tion to the five thousand dollars and ten thousand dollars heretofore appropriated, which are reappropriated, and all made immediately availa le; for ele;-tric—light lant, two hundred dollars, in addition to the one thousand eight hundred dollars and one thousand two hundred dollars heretofore appropriated, and now reappropriated; all of the amounts hereby appropfiated for steam heating system and electricggdnt plant to be imme `ately available; in all, seventy-one thousand o lars. . G°"°“·’°°’l"· For support and education of three hundred Indian upils at the Indian school, Genoa, Nebraska, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; for general re irs and improvements. five thousand dollars; for pay of superintendbiit of said school. one thousand seven hundred dollars; for boiler house and boilers, and so forth, ten thousand dollars; in all, sixty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. O0‘j;“”‘* ·"”*°‘*°¤y For support and education of two hundred Indian upils at the Indian school at Grand Junction, Colorado, thirty-three tliousand four