SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 263. 1909. 813 per sixth article of agreement with said Indians, dated March eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, ratified by Act of Congress approve July thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two thousand dollars; For purchase of agricultural implements, and su port and civiliza- Josephs mm, ma tion of Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, one thousand dollars; P°'°°" For the extension of the irrigation s stem on lands allotted to rmmas. Yakima Indians in Washington, fifteen thousand dollars, to be reim— m§{,‘L{“““‘ “"°" bursed from the proceeds 0 the sale of sur lus lands, as provided by V°*·*¤*· P-WL the Act of December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An Act to authorize the sale and disposition of surplus or unallotted lands of the Yakima Indian Reservation in the State of Washington; " To enable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the surve , u°°:l'm° F·¤°"¤· allotment, classification, and appvraisement of the lands in the Colville sdmy, ew. Reservation in the State of ashington, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That this sum shall be reimbursed to the United States EI- mp from the proceeds of the sale of surplus lands after the allotments are made. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the survey, m§¤v¤¤¤¤ R¤¤¤¤‘*¤· allotment, classification, and appraisement of lands in the Spokane sui-v¤y,m. Reservation in the State of Washington, ten thousand dollars: Pro- geaéggwmauh m210d, That this sum shall be reimbursed to the United States from the progeeds of the sale of the surplus lands after the allotments are ma e. For the third of five installments to the Indians residing on the ,,,,'§“'*“? “"’°"" Colville Reservation for the cession by said Indians to the United brag; mrmenr w States of one million five hundred thousand acres of land opened to ven. npc. settlement Eau Act of Congress "T0é>rovide for the opening of a part of the lville Reservation in the tate of Washington, and for other purposes," apfproved July first, eighteen hundred and ninety- two, being a part o the full sum set aside and held in the Treasury of the United States in payment for said land under the terms of the Act approved June twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six, ratifying V°‘·“· P·*""· the agreement ceding said land to the United States under date o Ma ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, three hundred thousand dollars, to be expended for the benefit of said Indians in accordance with the provisions of the said Act setting aside in the Treasury the ' money in payment for the land ceded.
\ Wisconsin.
For a of Indian agent at the La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin, two l·•P°*¤*° ·*¤°¤°¥· thousahdyfive hundred dollars. nm` narwaim sono0L. For the su port and education of two hundred and ten pupils at H¤Y**·¤* •¤¤¤°1· the Indian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, and pay of superintendent, thirty-six thousand six hundred and seventy dollars; For general repairs and improvements, two thousand two hundred dollars; In all, thirty-eight thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars. ·rou.—ur sono0L. For sup ort and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils 'f·¤¤·¤ Schmiat the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, and pay of superintendent, forty-three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars;. For general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; For steel tower for water tank, three thousand dollars; In all, forty-nine thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. 80893-von 35, PT 1-09--53