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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 412. 1889. 999 The sum of two thousand five hundred dollars. or so much thereof masters Band of as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Sec- retary of the Interior in the payment of necessary ex enses incurred _ by the Department of Justice in the prosecution of litigation growing out of matters pertaining to the real estate of the Eastern Band of Cherokees 111 North Carolina, said sum to be immediately available. This amount. or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be ex- Hoops Valley pended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior in the ‘*¥°“°"· ***1- construction of a wagon road by Indian labor, as far as possible. for Wagon rom. the Hoplpa Valley Agency, California, to the southwestern boundary of the oopa Valley Reservation, California, in order to aiford the Hooper Indians access to market for their surplus produce, five thousand dollars. For one female laborer, to be employed in Indian Office, six hun- Laborer. dred and sixty dollars per annum. To pay Beeson and Baker, of Paola, Kansas, for services rendered Beesbb and Baker. the Indian Office, in furnishing abstract of titles, according to state- Pmbenr ro. ment of August thirty-rst, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, sixty dollars. FOR SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. S“pp°" °‘ ““°°’S· For support of Indian day and industrial schools, and for other scgevlsbd i¤·-l¤¤¤l¤l educationa urposes not hereinafter provided for, six hundred and °° eighty-five thousand dollars; for the construction on Indian reservations of school buildings and repair of school buildings, fifty-five thousand dollars; and for purchase of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine for schools, ten thousand dollars; in all, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the entire cost of any boarding-school ¥*‘°*"i8<>· _ building exclusive of outbuildings to be built from the moneys ap- _ Limit of cm, buildpropriated hereby, including furniture, shall not exceed ten thousand “‘g* dollars, and the entire cost of any day-school building to beso built ' shall not exceed six hundred dollars. For support and education of Indian pu ils at Albuquerque. Albuquerque. N. New Mexico, at one hundred and seve11ty-five dollars per annum for mx' each pupil, and for the erection and repairs of buildings, thirty-five thousand dollars. For pay of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church B¤ll~ll¤z»<¤~ vw for buildings and other improvements made by said board on land at Albuquerque. New Mexico, donated to the Governnu·nt for Indian school purposes. six thousand eight hundred and three dollars and thirteen cents. being the appraised value of said iniprovcinents as agreed upon by a representative of said board and a special agent of the Indian Bureau. For support of Indian industrial school at Carlisle. Pennsylvania. Carlisle. Pa. at not excecdinv one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for each pupil, eighty thousand dollars; Tor annual allowance to Captain R. H. Pratt, in charge of said R§‘§},'.§§}Y° '° °°’°‘ school, one thousand dollars; in all, eighty-one thousand dollars. For support of Indian pupils at one hundred and seventy-five dol- €bil¤¢<r¤·1¤<l.T· lars per annum each, at Indian school at Chilocco, Indian Territory (formerly near Arkansas Chg), and for pay of superintendent of said school, at one thousand ve hundred dollars, t irty-two thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. - For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-tive cum, xm. dollars per annum each, and or pay of superintendent of school. at one thousand five hundred dollars, and repairs and erection of build- ' ings. at Indian school, Genoa. Nebraska, and for proper drainage and fencing farm; in all, forty thousand dollars. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-tive dol- Cgmnd Junction. lars per annum each, and for necessary repairs to buildings and fencing, and for pay of superintendent, at one thousand five hundred