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 352 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 807. 1890. m’£gB¤€¤:,R*'¢¤’ Ch, og For additional subsistence and civilization of the Northern Chey- ·enne and Argipaho Indians on the Tongue River, in Montana, twenty- five thousan dollars. Seminoles wd For support and education of the Seminole and Creek Indians in ` C"°"’m°‘ Florida, for the erection and furnishing of school-houses, for the em loyment of teachers, and for the purchase of seeds and agriculturall implements and other necessary articles, six thousand ollars; this money, or any part thereof, may be used, in the discretion of thedSecretary of (ti e Interior, for the purchase of land for homes of sai Semino e n ians. _ Ne=Pereé¤»J¤¤¤v1¤‘¤ For the purchase of agricultural implements and support and hm civilization of Jose h’s band of Nez Perces Indians, twe ve thousan dollars. d d ll P Nu P¤¤‘¢é=Jd¤'*°- Iqorl support apd pivilization ofhthe N? {Ferries Ilndilagsuin Idaho, including pay o sician, six thousand ve un re dollars. P<>¤<>¤-·¤- For support and) civilization of the Poncas including pay of em- Promlso. ployees, eighteen thousand dollars: Provider], That this amount be Distribution. ivided pro 1(Eata zgmorilggllghe members of said tribe in the ·Indian Territory an in out a ota. mQ*tgj·¤¢l*¤¤¤dQ'*m* _ For support and civilization of the Quinaelts and Quillehutes, including pay of employees, four thousand dollars. _ _ ¤¤<>¤!¤>¤e¤, WW- For support ang. lp1v1 ization of Shoshone Indians in Wyoming, fifteen thousand dollars., B**°“h°“°“· N°"· For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians in Nevada, in- ' cluding pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. _ _ “_g>¤¤<>f I·•k¤ ’f¤'· For support and civilization of Sioux of Lake Traverse, including pay of employees, six thousand dollars. _ _ _ Swuxcf Devusheke- For support and civilization of Sioux of Dev1l’s Lake, including pay of employees, six thousand dollars. _ S‘K¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ or support and civilization of the S’Klallam Indians, including pay of employees, four thousand dollars. T<>¤¤•*¤¤· or su port and civilization of the Tonkawa Indians, and for _P seeds and agricultgral implements, five thpoupand imillars. Welle W;¤11¤s· Cay- For support an civi ization of t ie a a Wa a, Ca use, and °°°s’°°d Lm°°m”' Umatillla tribes, including pay of employees, six thousancllfive hundred dollars. Y¤k¤¤¤¤¤·¤¤‘· For support and civilization of the Yakamas and other Indians D*¤¤¤¤di¤•¤¤¤¤- at said agency, including pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. To supply food and other necessaries of l1fB· in cases of distress among the Indians not having treaty funds arising from emergencies Discretionary ex- not foreseen or otherwise provided for, to be used at the discretion ’°“‘“"‘”“· of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty-five thousand dollars, and a Revert report of all expenditures under this provision shall be made to Congress at its next session thereafter. GENERAL INCIDENTAIéEIE`)§%’(lB1é.V'SES OF THE INDIAN “‘“°"‘· Incidental expenses of Indian service in Arizona: For general incidental expenses of Indian service including traveling expenses of agents in Arizona, and for the suppprt and civilization of Indians at the Colorado River, Pima, and aricopa and Moquis Pueblo _ Agencies, twelve thousand dollars; and pay of employees at same agencies, eight thousand dollars; in all, twenty thousand dollars. C““*°"” _ Incidenta expenses of Indian service in California: For general incidental expenses of the Indian service, including traveling expenses of agents, in California, and support and c1v1l1zation of Indians at the Round Valley, Hoo a Val ey, Tule River, and Mission Agencies, eighteen thousand dollars ; and pay of employees, includ-- ing one carpenter (for Hoopa Valley Agency), at same agencies, nine thousand dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand dollars.