638 FIF'lZ°Y—SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 209. 1893. one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; for outbuildings and general repairs, one thousand dollars; for heating, plumbing, and sewerage, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifteen thousand and twenty dollars. H0], 1-,,,.,;, 5,}..,,,1, For the education and support of one hundred Indian children at the M<>¤¤¤¤¤· Holy Family Indian School at Blackfeet Agency, Montana, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Perris. CB1- For support of one hundred Indian pupils at Indian industrial school near Perris, California, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, sixteen thousand seven hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; for outbuildings, fencing, irrigation, and general repairs, four thousand dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand two hundred dollars. Transporting, sm., For collecting and transportation of pupils to and from Indian schools P“P“°· and also for the transportation of Indian pupils from all the Indian schools, except Carlisle, and placing of them, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of such suitable white families as may in all respects be qualified, to give such pupils moral, industrial, and educational training imder arrangements in which their proper CRIB, support, and education shall be in exchange for their labor, forty thousand dollars. cmmm or nmms That in the expenditure of money appropriated for any of the pm-. f{§‘y*'},f,t”{f§,‘§,’f,°§‘,‘j'°" poses of education of Indian children, those children of Indians who have taken lands in severalty under any existing law shall not, by reason thereof, be excluded from the benefits of such appropriation. _Sec·!eta·ry of inte _ That the expenditure of the money appropriated for school purposes
- ¤ dimt ¤=P¤¤*“· in this act shall be at all times under the supervision and direction of
nséuimtnsm. the Secretary of the Interior, and in all respects in conformity with such conditions, rules, and regulations as to the conduct and methods of instruction and expenditure of money as may irom time to time be prescribed by him. mxmrui, cme-mma INTEREST ON TRUST-FUND srocxs. Sec. 2. That for payment of interest on certain abstracted and nonpaying State stocks belonging to the various Indian tribes and held in trust by the Secretary of the Interior, for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, namely: cnmm mmm: For trust-fund interest due Cherokee national fund, twenty-five thou- "“‘“‘ sand six hundred and forty dollars; mcgmkeo ¤¤¤¤¤1 For trustfund interest due Cherokee school fund, one thousand six " ‘ hundred and thirty dollars; cmmmw mumi For trust-fund interest due Chickasaw national fund, nineteen thou- '“""· sand eight hundred and twenty dollars; m,.,, t,,, ,,,,,,,,1 For trust-fund interest due Choctaw general fund, twenty-seven thou-
- ¤¤·*· sand dollarsmm. For trust-fund interest due Iowas, three thousand two hundred and
eighty dollars; D,,,,,,,,,,, 8.,,,,,; For trust-fund interest due Deleware general hand, two thousand
- ¤¤·*· and seventy dollars;
M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ For trust fund interest due Menomonees, nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, eighty thousand three hundred and ninety dollars. cnecaw ulnan This amount to reimburse the Choctaw orphan reservation fund, ”;Fg;{;’:;€*,*;';¤; of being interest at five per centum per annum, from the fourth day of smmt. June eighteen hundred and sixty three, to the eighteenth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety, on the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, taken from said fund on the fourth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, by order of the Commissioner of Indian Ailhirs, and ad- William G-0¤¤¤- vaneed to William G. Collin, superintendent of Indian affairs for the southern superintendency, for the relief of loyal Cherokee Indians, rev,,,_2,_ ,,_ M_ imbnrsed to the Choctaws by act approved August nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, twenty thousand four hundred and six dollars