SIXTYTOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 125. 1916. 133 For fullillin treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho; For BF°°¤m,°°, kspay of physiclan, teacher, carpenter, miller, en ineer, farmer, and mm" lacksmith (article ten, treaty of July third, eigliteen hundred and V°l‘15’*"°76‘ sixty-eight) , $5,000. For the Coeur d’A.lenes, in Idaho; For pay of blacksmith, carpen— §_Z°*;g{,¢’A*°¤¤¤· ter and h sician and ur h e of medi 1 (article eleven a ee- V‘d1.26mg.tl&?$l¥· , p y , p c as c nes , gr ,p ment ratified March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one) , $3,000. KANSAS. Kms- Sec. 6. For supplort and education of seven hundred and fifty H¤Sk¤¤I¤S¢i¢¤¤·» Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, $127,750; for general repairs and improvements, $12,500; for barn, $8,000; in all, $148,250. For s1§port and education of eighty Indian pupils at the Indian t_Ki<=k¤p¤¤ Reservaschool, ickapoo Reservation, Kansas, including pay of superin— ’°” S°h°°]' . tendent, $14,860; for general repairs and improvements, $2,000; in all, $16,860. . That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to with- iigmwwewwi Rewdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $10,000, or v°c¤¤'m·i»m¤¤ or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the funds on deposit to the l’“"g°‘ ‘“· credit of the Potawatomi Indians in theState of »Kansas, and to be expended under his direction, for the construction of bridges across the Big Soldier Creek and Little Soldier Creek, within the Potawatomi Indian Reservation, Jackson County, Kansas: Provided That no mfg-bution b arti of the mon herein aplpropriated shall be expended imtil the Jackson calmly. Y Secretaar of the%terior sha have obtained from the proper authorities of e county of Jackson satisfactory guaranties of the payment by the said county of Jackson of at least one-half of the cost of said bridges, and that the said proper authorities of the said county of m‘*““"“"°°‘ Jackson shall assume full responsibility for and will at all times maintain and repair said bridges: And provvklegdfurther, That any and all byPg0Y“*:g}* °‘ Mm expenses above the amount herein nam in connection with the ` building and maintainin of said bridges shall be borne by the said county of Jackson: And promkled further, That this appropriation —*PP'°'°’ bY¥¤d*¤¤¤· shall not become effective until approved by an Indian council to be called for that purpose. LOUISIANA. www Sr:0. 7. For clearinfg the title to lands owned or possessed by the d§¤*;•*¤i¤¤¤¤M i¤· Chettimanchi Band o Indians of Louisiana, for purchase of such ands cxeénaganeensaas as may be uired to place them on a basis o self-s1}p&ort, and for °‘·°‘° such other ifndef as may be needed in the discretion o e Secretary of the Interior, $1,500: Promkled, That the Secretary of the Interior ggodmum may, in his discretion, require that the legal title to all dproppxrtdy purchased, or the title to which is to be cleared with e s ° ereby appropriated shall be in the name of the linited States, for the use and benefitof the Indians. MICHIGAN. ¤*=¤*¤¤~ Sec. 8. For sup rt and education of three hundred and fifty S,,},‘,,‘},}f"‘ P‘°““"‘ Indian pupils at tlig Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and for pay of superintendent, $60,450; for general repairs and improvements, $5,000; for da` barn, $8,000; in all, $73,450. For reimbursement lc-ilyJose h Bradle , a member of the Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black Riverllland of Clhippewa Indians in the State of Michigan, for traveling and incidental expenses incurred byehim as an authorized representative of said band while appearing fore