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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1910. 283 For support and civilization of the Vllallawalla, Cayuse, and Uma- u_;"S¤{}:g*g§m,‘,{g>‘· gills;. tribes, Oregon, including pay of employees, three thousand `s¤i>po¤.e¢c.,or." o ars. For support and education of six hundred Indian pu ils, including Salam *****001- native pupils brought from Alaska, at the Indian school), Salem, Oregon, and or pay of superintendent, one hundred two thousand two undred dollars; for purchase of additional farming land, twenty thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; for eneral re airs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; in all, one lliundred thirty-two thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For support and civilization of Indians of Grande Ronde and Sig{gg;g¤§g;d° wd gilatz agencies, Oregon, including pay of employees, five thousand di§?§p¤r¤,ez¤.§¤r nr o ars. ‘ For support of Molels, Oregon: For pay of teachers and for manual- gggljs labor schools and for all necessary materials therefor, and for the sub- vm. 12,p. san. sistence of the pupils (article two, treaty of December twenty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five), three thousand dollars. PENNSYLVANIA. renusyivanis. Sec. 21. For su ort and education of Indian pupils at the Indian °’““‘l° ’°l’°°l· school at Carlisle, Llyennsylvania, for transportation of pupils to and from said school, for pa of su erintendent, and for general repairs and improvements, one fllundred) and sixty-two thousand dollars; for steam eatinghplant, ten thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars. SOUTH DAKOTA. “S°“"’ °“k°“" Sec. 22. For support and education of three hundred and seventy- m““°'°°“ ’°“°°l‘ five Indian pupils at the Indian school at Flandreau, South Dakota and for gay of superintendent, sixty-four thousand four hundred and twenty- ve dollars; for general repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars, of which twothousand five hundred dollars shall be immedi?elyda§ai1able; in all, sixty-nine thousand four hundred and twenty- ve dollars. For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils "°""° ’°"°°’· at the Indian school at Pierre, South Dakota, and for (pay of superintendent, twenty-six thousand five hundred and fifty ol ars; for new building, twenty-five thousand dollars; for genera repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; in all, fifty-six thousand five undred and fifty dollars. For suplport and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils “*’l"" my ’°*'°°'· at the In ian school, Rapid City, South Dakota, and pay of superintendent, forty-three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; for eneral repairs and improvements, seven thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifty thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. . _ _ For the support of Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux ,,,§§s‘l‘ °‘ "‘”°“`“‘ of Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota: For pay of five T¢¤¢¤¤¤.¤¢<> . teachers, one physician, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, two _ farmers, and one blacksmith (article thirteen, treaty of April twenty- V°'· l°· *’· "“’· ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight), ten thousand four hundred dollars; for pa of second blacksmitli, and furnishing iron, steel, and other materialy (article eight of same treaty), one thousand six E hundred dollars; for pa of additional employees at the several m°1°y°°°` agencies for the Sioux in bliebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, _ . eighty-eight thousand dollars; for subsistence of the Sioux, and for S“"“‘“‘°“°€~ °’° purposes of their civilization (Act of February twentyegghth, eighteen V°‘· “’· ¥’· 2** undred and seventy-seven), three hundred an ty thousand md dollars: Provided, That this sum shall include` transportation of sup- ·rr.¤,°{.'&m.¤.,..,