Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/399

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F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 369 sALmr sonoon. For support and education of six hundred Indian pupils at the S¤l¤¤ ¤¤h<><>l· Ilngian school, Salem, Oregon, one hundred thousand two hundred o ars; For pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand dollars; · For general repairs and improvements, including construction of viaduct, five thousand dollars; For bakery and equipment, four thousand dollars; In all, one hundred and eleven thousand two hundred dollars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Oregon, *'*°*d°¤'*°·l¤- including traveling expenses of agents, and support and civilization of Indians of Grande Ronde and Si etz agencies, three thousand dollars; Pay of employees at the same agencies, three thousand dollars; In all, six thousanddollars. MOLELS. ('I‘reaty.) M°l°l“· `Forpay of teachers and for manual—labor schools, and for all neces- S°l‘°°l“‘ sary materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils, per V<>l- 12- P- 98*- second article of treaty of December twenty—’rirst, eighteen undred. , and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed 1g3i3S- 0, to investigate as to the validity of the following claims szgainst the enum. 8 United States, namely, the claims, respectively, of the aukikum bands of the Chinook Indians of the State of Washington, of the Nuc que clah we muck band of the Chinook Indians of the State of Ore n, of the Chehalis tribe of Indians of the State of Washington, andoof the Wheelappa band of the Chinook Indians of the State of Washington; and to report said investigation, with such recommendation as he may deem proper. _ _ That the Secretar of the Interior is hereby authorized subject to ¤,£,_‘“““H“ R°'°"“‘ such regulations as he may rescribe, to permit owners of sheep and ming °* ¤¤¤°P cattle to cross the Umatilla Ilindian Reservation, in the State of Oregon, ' with their docks in going to and returning from summer ranges. · PENNSYLVANIA. P°“““’“"""" For support and education at Indian school at Carlisle, Pennsfyl— C'“‘“'° '°"°°'· vania, for transportation of pupils to and from said school, and or general re airs and imlprovements, one hundred and fiftyeight thousand Eve hundred dollars, three thousand five hundred cllars of which shall be made immediately available; For additional salary for superintendent in charge, one thousand dollars; For cottage for physician, two thousand five hundred dollars; For new hospita , ten thousand dollars, and the amount of ten thousand dollars for addition to hospital, Act of March third, nineteen hundred and tive, is hereby reappropriated for this lpurpose; In all, one hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars. SOUTH DAKOTA. S"““'D“*°"· For pay of Indian agents in South Dakota at the following-named ’*’—*°“'“ “‘ “*°“°‘°‘ agencies at the rates respectively indicated, namely: _ At the Cheyenne River Agency, one thousand eight hundred dollars; C*“"°“““ R"' At the Crow Creek Agency, one thousand six hundred dollars; C’°“’ C"’°k· At the Lower Brulé Agency, one thousand four hundred dollars; If'" B'"- At the Pine Ridge Agency, one thousand eight hundred dollars; P”‘° *“"¥°· At the Rosebud Agency, one thousand eight hundred dollars; R°'°°““· vox. xxxrv, rr 1-24