SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 19'10. .275 rights acquired by the purchaser, he shall lose the money previously paid and the water rig t for the land, but it may be purchased by another person who shall thereafter ac uire the land in uestion at such (price and on such conditions as ldie Secretary of the Interior miy etermine, but not less than the cost originally determined. or fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: For §*{,{‘,§%°,};·¤m,y pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and ° · •l8.GkSl?11th (article ten, treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and V°‘·“·P·6"6· sixty-eigpt), five thousand do lars. For the Coeur d’Alenes, in Idaho: For paiy of blacksmith, car- ggiggggliggg penter, and pllgysician, and purchase of me icines (article eleven, vo1.26,p.1•m. ` ageement raf ed March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one), t ee thousand dollars. For the twelfth to the twentieth, inclusive, of the twenty install- dgglhl °g°¤°Y I“· ments, as Egovided in the agreement with the Indians of the Fort msiinsmllmenwror Hall and mhi agencies, I aho, approved February twenty-third, °°$$ii$?§”é88_ eighteen hundred and eight -nine, to be used for the benefit of the Indians removed to Fort Ilall Reservation from Lemhi Agency, Idaho, in such manner as the President may direct, thirty-six thousand dollars. Provided, That it shall be optional with those Indians entitled to m'- ,0 amp, allotments on the Fort Hall Reservation whether they accept a por- inisywdlnndsuiwrr tion of their allotment within the irrigated portion of the reservation, °f° °"°°°t' or shall avail themselves of the provisions of the Act of February V<>1-25.x>·688- . twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, entitled "An Act to accep; and ratifg the agreement submitted by the Shoshones, Bannoc , and the heepeaters of the Fort Hall and Lemhi Reservation in Idaho, May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for other ." And pr ed further, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby pgggi '°”°"°d ‘°' authorized to set aside and reserve certain lands in the western part Pow, p man. of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, lying between the Snake River and the Port Neuf River, in ranges thirty-two and thirty-three east of the Boise meridian, known as the "Fort Hall Bottoms/’ for the use in common of the Indians for grazing purposes. KANSAS. ¤•¤••¤· Sec. 8. For sup ort and education of seven hundred and fifty ““"°*““""“‘°· Indian pupils at tihe Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, for transportation of pupils to and from said school, and for pay of superintendent, one undred thirty-seven thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for drainage, ten thousand dollars; for eneral re airs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; in all, one hundred ififty seven thousand seven hundred and fiftlyg dollars. For su port and education of eighty Indian pup` at the Indian m§§gc*ggg{j R°°°"°· school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, fourteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; for new uildings, one thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. _ For fulfillin treaties with the Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri: ,,,Z°§°,,§0“,§l.,_F°‘” °* For sup rt of a school (article five, treaty of March sixth, eighteen §,°,f{j>g;P_un hundredpgnd sixty-one), two hundred dollars. MICHIGAN. “‘°'“*“ Sec. 9. For support and education of three hundred Indian pupils ,c{.§Li,’" m°°'°°‘ at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigzn, and for pay of superintendent, fifty-one thousand eight hun d dollars; for new