Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/450

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920. 429 intgpldérgtli ;58,250; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; in , , 50. _ For supplort and education of two hundred and seventy-five Indian Rapid my S°°°°l‘ pupils at the Indian school, Rapid City, South Dakota, including pay of suple-guntendent, $63,875; for general repairs and im rovements, inclu g construction and refpair of roads, $8,000; in all? $71,875. For sup ort of Sioux of di erent tribes, including Santee Sioux of m§§g8“* °‘ ‘m'°*°¤° N ebraska,}North Dakota, and South Dakota: For pay of five teachers, geaham., ew. one physician, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, two farmers, °`°15’p‘ °`°°° and one blacksmith (article 13, treaty of April 29, 1868), $10,400; for pay of second blacksmith, and furnishing iron, steel, and other Adm, I _ , material (article 8 of same treaty), $1,600; for pa of additional 6mpi0,;$$§i° °g°°°l°8 em loyees of the several agencies for the Sioux in Njebraska, North $‘,§{"f,§°'l§'f°;,6_ Daiiota, and South Dakota, $95,000; for subsistence of the Sioux ' and for purposes of their civilization (Act of February 28, 1877), P ,3 $193,000: Provided, That this sum shall include transportation of sup. supplies from the termination of railroad or steamboat transportation, pm" and in this service Indians shall be employed whenever practicable; in all, $300,000. · For support and maintenance of day and industrial schools among S°"°°“· the Sioux ndians, including the erection and repairs of school buildings, $200,000, in accordance with the provisions of article 5 of the agreement made and_ entered into September 26, 1876, and ratified v,,,_ 1,,,,, ,56, February 28, 1877 (Nmeteenth Statutes, page 254). For subsistence and civilization of the Yankton Sioux, South §,§‘{,‘§§§{§,§,§j"§{§;_ Dakota, including pay of employees, $9,000. For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane {—:,Q‘§‘f,§’§’·,’§",g,i?,,’,1,§ H, Indians at Canton, South Dakota, for incidental and all other expenses P¤¤¤°¤· necessary for its proper conduct and management, including pay of employees, repairs, improvements, and for necessary expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum, $40,000. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, d,§§°b“° "”°”°" I°' in his discretion, to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States frfggyflgi Ugg- °‘· the sum of $175,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the ` tribal funds on deposit to the credit of the Sioux Indians of Rosebud Agency, South Dakota, accruing under the Act of May 30, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 448), and to expend the same v¤1.:·.t,p. aa for the support, civilization, and education of said Indians. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw ,,0*;** I“d¤° R°°°""‘ from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $25,000 of any Roads are mam funds to the credit of the Indians on the Pine Ridge Reservation, m' me "'ml mm and to expend the same for the construction of roads and bridges within said reservation. _ The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw from ,,$§‘§Z§{‘°° R”°’ Bw the Treasury of the United States the sum of $25,000, or so much Clfgiga {ff; gg thereof as may be necessary, of any funds to the credit of the Indians tribalfunds. ’ on the Cheyenne River Reservation, and to a ply the same to the construction of 8. bridgli Bhd abutments and) ap roaches thereto Lmmcmmqmim across the Cheyenne River in the State of South Dakota. This required. appropriation shall be available only on the condition that the interested counties, or the South Dakota Highwa Commission, cpritr·§l£itefto (gre cost of plaid bridge in the ratio of $2 lor every dollar X o n nun soexpene. UTAH. veh- Sec. 21. For Support and civilization of Confederated Bands of naliizigfco d Utes: For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, aud two q,§§‘f blacksmiths (article 15, treaty of March 2, 1868), $6,720; for pay of two teachers (same article and treat ), $1,800; for purchase of iron and steel and the necessary tools for l§acksmith shop (article 9, same