Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/401

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 350-L. 1906. 371 Sroux or DIFFERENT rmnns, INCLUDING SANTEE s1oUx or NEBRASKA. sum of aismm - (Treaty,.) tribes. For pay of live teachers, one physician, one carpenter, one miller, *rmn¤¤, av. one engineer, two farmers, and one blacksmith, er thirteenth article V0l.15,p.640. of treaty of April twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred) and sixty-eight, ten thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of second blacksmith, and furnishing iron, steel, and other mgtzerial, per eighth article of same treaty, one thousand six hundred o ars; For pay of additional employees at the several agencies for the·Sioux ampioym. in Nebraska and Dakota, eighty-five thousand dollars; For subsistence of the Sioux, and for urposes of their civilization, $¤b¤i¤¤>¤<><=» swas per agreement ratified by Act of (lbngress approved February v01. 19,p. zss. twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventv—seven, six hundred thousand ollarsz Pv·0/aided, That this sum shall include transportation of grmwmu supplies from the termination of railroad or steamboat transportation, mnsw °°' an in this service Indians shall be employed whenever practicable: And p1·0videdfen·M4zr, That the number of rations issued shall not R¤¤¤¤¤- exceed the number of Indians on each reservation, and any excess in the number of rations issued shall be disallowed in the settlement of the algent’s account: Provided further, That the unexpended balance U¤°¤P9{¤<}3d M1- for the fiscal ear nineteen hundred and six is hereby appropriated °n°° ma °` and made avaidble for nineteen hundred and seven; _ For support and maintenance of day and industrial schools, includ- S<=h¤<>1¤.¤¤=- ing erection and repairs of school buildings, in accordance with article Vol-15.r-GM · seven of the treaty of April twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, which article is continued in force for twenty ears by v¤1,25,p,;m section seventeen of the Act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, two hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars; In all, nine hundred and twenty-two thousand dollars. ` sroux, YANKroN rmnn. (Treaty.) mS,§§}"‘· Y’·”"‘°“ For eighteenth of twenty installments (last series), to be paid to F¤¤1¤11i¤srr¤¤¤y. them or expended for their benefit, per fourth article of treaty of von. n,p.144. Agri] nineteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, fifteen thousand do lars; For subsistence and civilization of Yankton Sioux, heretofore pro- *\$:_*{=*g·;¤‘¤··‘ywvided for in appropriations under “Fulfilling treaty with Sioux of f ’p' ' different tribes," and so forth, thirty thousand dollars; In all, forty-five thousand dollars. For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane Indians §·;¤¤<;1¤_és 0, mmm at Canton, South Dakota, for incidental and all other expenses neces- asylul:i.` sary for its proper conduct and management, including pay of employ- ees, and for necessary expense of transporting insane ndians to and from said asylum, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For water system, three thousand five hundred dollars, to be immediately available. In all, twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. That the sum of five thousand dollars be, and the SalI1B is hereby, m};l¤¤k’°¤ R°*°"”· appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- Aieemm weus. priated, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to put down an artesiau well or wells at or near Lake Andes, on the Yankton Indian Reservation, South Dakota, at such place or places as he may determine, for the purpose of supplying said Indians with water for domestic purposes, for Stock, an for irrigation purposes. For clerical work and stationery in the office of the United States t,(f;,i¤°R*"¤°*"·‘*°€*`°* surveyor-general required on surveys within the Pine Ridge Indian sdmys. Reservation, South Dakota, the sum of three thousand two hundred