70 FIFTYFLFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1897. 1¤w=i¤i¤0k1¤h¤m¤ IOWAS IN OKLAHOMA. For second of five installments, second series, to be paid per capita v¤L¤,p.m under the seventh article of agreement ratified by Act approved Feb- _ mary thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, three thousand dollars. K¤¤¤¤· KANSAS. I¤°°’°•*~ For interest in lieu of investment on one hundred and thirty-tive thousand dollars, being the amount due the Kansas tribe of Indians, vt:. ¤,p.s42. per second article of treaty of January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, six thousand seven hundred and ilfty dollars. K‘°k‘*’°°" KICKAPOOS IN KANSAS. T¤*·•¤¤·*~ For interest on sixty-eight thousand two hundred and forty-three dollars and tidy-eight cents at five per centum per annum, for educa- V<>r1<>»1>-1¤’F¤- tional and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand four hundred and twelve S°mmmM°_,m_ dollars and seventeen cents. _ _ . or me aeceaea Kick- This amount to enable the President of the United States to pay the "P°°'· legal representatives of two deceased Kickapoo Indians, the settlement of whose estates is desired, under the provisions of section two of the Vol.24,p.Z19. Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, such sum as may be their proportion of the one hundred thousand dollars provided for said tribe for education and other purposes, per treaty of May vox. m,p.1<w». eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, not exceeding six hundred . and seventy~five dollars and sixty six cents; in all, four thousand and eighty-seven dollars and eighty-three cents. M¤¥¤¤¤— _ MOLELS. S¤¤·>·>¤¤ For pay of teachers and for manual-labor schools, and for all necessary materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils, per V0l.12.p-98}- second article of treaty of December twenty-nrst, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. Nez P¤r¢6¤~ NEZ PERCFS. Schools- For salaries of two matrons to take charge of the boarding schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, per V°l·1‘·P·“’°· fifth article of treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, six thousand dollars. Northerncbcyvnnen NORTHERN CHEYENNES AND ARAPAHOES. and Arapahoe;. §,·$>¤;;¢¤¤2¤;h¤*¢- For subsistence and civilization, as per agreement with the Sioux ` 'p‘Indians, approved February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, including subsistence and civilization of Northern Cheyennes removed from Pine Ridge Agency to Tongue River, Montana, eighty-five thousand dollars; <1l¤¤¤i¤z· For twenty-ninth of thirty installments, for purchase of clothing, as Noi-15.p-M per sixth article of treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, including clothing for above Indians, seventeen thousand dollars: ggggjggh Provided, That the amount in this and the preceding paragraph shall ` be expended pro rata, as near as may be, for the Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes in Wyoming and on the Tongue River in Montana; For pay of physician, two teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two V¤l—15·r·°58- farmers, a blacksmith, and engineer, per seventh article of same treaty, nine thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and eleven thousand dollars. °“g°“· osiiens. i¤¤>*<=**- For interest on sixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, _ at five per centnm per annum, being value of fifty-four sections of land “"· ’·P·m· set apart by treaty of June second. eighteen hundred and twenty-tive,