Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/663

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FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. Srlss. H. C11. 209. 1893. 637 For support and education of eighty pupils at the Cherokee Training ctmkss rinining School at Cherokee, North Carolina, at one hundred and sixty-seven S°"°°1·Ch°“"*°°-N-'~· dollars per annum each, an for alteration and repairs of buildings, nspnisac. thirteen thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; for pay of superintendent, who shall als act as agent, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Provided, That of the eighteen thousand five hundred and sixty dol- Prom?. lars appropriated for carrying on the training school at Cherokee, North ,,;1QY§§{’,{$,,‘$,,f"’°““°“ Carolina, during the ilscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, there may be used a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars in the payment of the actual and necessary traveling expenses incurred by the persons appointed by the Goverment as employes at that school, in traveling to Cherokee, North Carolina, and in returning to their homes, but who were prevented from assuming the duties assigned to them owing to the delay in the transfer of the school to the Goverment. For education and support of one hundred Chippewa boys and girls _S¢· J¤h¤‘¤ Univerat Saint J ohn’s University and at Saint Benedict’s Academy, in Stearns 2Y,§§’,g;°§§$£§{,T County, State of Minnesota, at one hundred and ilfty dollars each per annum, and for the education and support of one hundred Indian pupils at Saint Paul’s Industrial School at Clontarf, in the State of Minnesota, Sg_¢·1’¤$1¤1¤<1¤•¤ri¤1 thirty thousand dollars. °°l’ ""‘°°°t°‘ For support of one hundred and thirty Indian pupils, at Fort Mojave, Fm ¥°J¤*¤· Mh- Arizona, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each, twenmwo thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for pay of superinten t of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; erection of shoe shop and purchase of tools for same, one thousand dollars; for purchase of appliances for the manufacture of willow ware two hundred dollars; for purchase of engine, belting, shafting, and dryer for laundry, one thousand dollars; repairs of buildings, three hundred dollars; m all, twenty-six thousand seven hundred and fifty olla.rs. For care, support, and education of Indian pupils at industrial, agri. Other •¤1n»1s.s cultural, mechanical, and other schools, other than those herein provided for, in any of the States or Territories of the United States, at a rate not to exceed one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for each pupil, seventy-five thousand dollars. For support of one hundred and twenty-five Indian pupils at Mount Mount Pleasant, _ Pleasant, Michigan, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum M‘°"· each, twenty thousand eight hundred and seventy-tive dollars; for pay of superintendent, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; for completion of building and general repairs, three thousand dollars; for improvement of buildings, two thousand dollars; for purchase in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior of one hundred and twenty acres of land adjoining said Indian Farm School, ten thousand dollars; in all, thirty-seven thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars. For support and education of sixty Indian pupils at Saint Joseph’s , ;·3°P¤`¤·R¤¤·¤°· Normal School at Rensselaer, Indiana, eight thousand three hundred ’ ‘ and thirty dollars. For support of sixty Indian pupils at Indian industrial school at ·r¤¤u1i,wn. Tomah, isconsin, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, ten thousand and twenty dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; for boy’s dormitory, seven thousand five hundred dollars; for hospital, one thousand five hundred dollars; kitchen and dining room, one thousand dollars; general repairs, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, twenty-one thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at Saint st. gglnumsran. Boniface’s Industrial Scool at Banning, California, twelve thousand ""' ' five hundred dollars. For support of sixty Indian pupils at Indian industrial school at Piv¤¤¤¤¤¤- Mw- Pipestone, Minnesota, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, ten thousand and twenty dollars; for pay of superintendent,