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 90 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 180. 1884. Proriao. ratified: Prorided, That nothing herein shall be construed as in any wise affecting the relation between the Government and said Railroad Company growing out of the grant of land made to said company beyond the right of way provided for in said agreement. _C¤ir14»s’a baud of For support and civilization of CtI1'l0S,S band of Flathead Indians, to H"“"‘“‘l”· be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior for those of said Indians who remain in Bitter Hoot Valley, as well as for those who remove to the Jocko reservation, twentyone thousand dollars, to be immediately available. MUIM V€¤*¤¤‘¤ i¤ For subsistence and civilization of the Gros Ventres in Montana, in- """""' cluding pay of employees, twenty-three thousand dollars. A¢§P°°l*°¤, °*°·»*¤ For this amount, to subsist and properly care for the Apache and b,?;?;:? "‘“° N°“" other Indians in Arizona and New Mexico who have been or may be ’ collected on reservations in New Mexico or Arizona, two hundred and eighty thousand dollars. I¤¢lE=¤¤¤, C¤¤¤¤l For education and civilization of the Indians within the limits of the S"p"""*°"d°“°Y· late Central Superintendency, including clothing, food, and lodging for the children attending school, eighteen thousand dollars. l¤di¤¤¤ at FGM Support of Indians at Fort Peck agency: For this amount, to be ex- P"“k “g°“°Y· pended in such goods, provisions, and other useful articles as the Presi— dent may, from time to time, determine, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and iniirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, eighty thousand dollars. Indians at Ijort For subsistence, support, civilization, and instruction of the Sho- H BH ;¤¤¤*"·’3¤°¤» shones and Bannocks, and other Indians of the Fort Hall reservation, in Q;} cm’:,,;’g;‘;;_ Pay Idaho Territory, including pay of employees, eighteen thousand dollars. _I¤dia¤¤ at Lam- For support, civilization, and instruction of the Shoshones, Bannocks, at I? 8 ° ¤ ° Y» m and Sheepeaters, and other Indians of the Lemhi agency, in Idaho Ter- " °' . fitory, including pay of employees, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. Klamath agency, For support, civilization, and instruction of the Klamaths and Modocs, and other Indians of the Klamath agency, in Oregon, including pay of employees, five thousand dollars. ummm, {mmm, For support and civilization of the Kansas Indians, including agricultural assistance and pay of employees, five thousand dollars. gmk,,],,, For support and civilization of the Makahs, including pay of employ· ees, four thousand dollars. Menomonees. For support and civilization of the Menomonee Indians, including pay of employees, four thousand dollars. _M<»doe¤_ in In- For support and civilization of the Modoc Indians now residing within d¤¤¤ 'f•m¤*°¤'· the Indian Territory, four thousand dollars. Navajos. For instruction, support, and civilization of the Navajo Indians, including the construction of ditches, reservoirs, and wells, the purchase of stock, pay of employees, and purchase of medicines, forty thousand dollars, to be paid from the funds now in the Treasury belonging to said Indians, and not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars of this amount may be paid for a. clerk. NJ°;f}°b’f* baud °f For support and civilization of J oseph’s band of Nez Perce Indians in " "°"‘ the Indian Territory, twenty thousand dollars; and of this amount a sum not exceeding one thousand six hundred and twenty-tive dollars may be paid, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior to P=* Y mw *· t ° James Reuben, for expenses incurred by him in taking thirty-three Nez J“"‘°" R°“b°”‘ Pere-e Indians from the Indian Territory to Idaho; and the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to expend the balance of this appropria- R°*¤¤"¤l ¤f NM tion for the removal of the Nez Perce Indians now in the Indian Terri- Y"“°”‘ tory to some other location, if he deems it proper so to do, and for their _ support at such new location. Q" M°h"‘°"'· including pay of employees, four thousand dollars.
 * }¤¤~¤¤l—¢U¤ ¤¤<l For subsistence and civilization of the Qui·nai»elts and Quil-leh·utes,