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 358 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 807. 1890. Indian Affairs, seven hundred and seventy-six thousand eight hungw nd *‘°· dred andlsevepgy dollar? for the cqnstrliictgop olpdlndian reseflvatéong of schoo bui in s an repair 0 sc oo u' ings, one un re and twenty-five thhusand dollars; and for (purchase of horses, cattle, sheep, andy swine, for schools, ten thousan dollars; in all, nine hundred and eleven thousand eight hundred and sevently dollars: Pro- P*W¢•¤· vided, that the entire cost of any boarding-school uilding excluumss ot¤0¤t,bui|d- sive of out buildings, to be bui t from the moneys appropriated ""* r hereby, shall not exceed twelve thousand dollars, and the entire cost gf {my day-school building to be so built shall not exceed six hundred o lars. . . ; If,‘g,”NT°1§*_L“· D°'“`“ That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to repair and pqqui for use the buildings known as Fort Totten, at Devil’s Lake, ortlh Dakota, and recently turned over to his Department by the Secretary of War, in order that they may be used to their full capacity for the purpose of an Indian industrial boarding school, and for this purpose he may use so much money as may be necessaily, to be tiaken féomdthsz agplprolpriation herein made for the support o Indian a an m usri sc oos. mf;°¤°** *8****-Y- Nor the erection of an industrial boarding-school building]-lat the ` Blackfeet agency, in Montana, twenty-five thousand dollars, t `s sum to be charged to the appropriation for the Indians at the Blackfeet pfency provided for in article three of the agreement with the ros entre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfeet, and River Crow Indians, in V°*· *-1*- W- Mplntanlskaratifileid by the act approved May first, eighteen hundred an eig —e1g. 4¤¤¤<n¤•¤¤¤.N-Mer- For support and education of Indian piépils at Albuquerque, New Mexico, at one hundred and seventy-five ollars per annum for each pupil, and for the erection and repairs of buildings, and pay of Su- - -perintenden3,g.t ople tlaqigsaafiid 1five hundred dollars per annum, forty- six thousand ve un dollars. °"*"'°»"*· For support. of Indian industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at not exceeding one hundred andsixty-seven dollars for eac pupil, for transportation of pupils to and from Carlisle school, and for the erection and repair of buildings, one hundred and twenty thousand pollarp; ten thpusand dohars og this amount to be used in the erecion o a new ormitory or 'r s. ,,_*g°Y,,;•g *° °¤P°· For annual allowance to Captain R. H. Pratt, in charge of said 'pplhool, tpxéelphousand dollars; in all, one hundred and twenty-one ousan dollars. °¤m<¤=·>°·1¤¢ T- For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each; purc ase of material, erection o buildings, shgps, barns, and necessary out-buildings, and of repairs of same at ` In ian school at Chillocco, Indian Territoréy (formerly near Arkansas gty, Kaingapy, and for pay offiiupezilinten gn; gif said school, at two ousan dollars er annum, t thousand dollars. °*¤°¤¤*¥• N"- For support of lndian pupils, alt one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each; necessary out-buildings, redpairs, and fencing at the Indian school at Carson City, Nevada, an for pay of supermtendenéb of paicg schlpol, at pale lphousand five hundre dollars per _ annum, wen -y- ve thousand dollars. WM ¤· !>•k· For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollarslper annum each; enlarging and improvin buildings, necessary out- uildings, repairs, and fencing at the Indian school at Pierre, South Dakota, and for of superintendent of said school, at one _ _ thousand nve hundred dollars per annum, thirty five thousand dol- P"”"’°· lars: _Pr0·vzded, That any unexpended balance 0 the current aplpro- R»•vvr¤1>¤¤¤c¤- priation made for the establishment and support of the Indian sc ool . at Plgljrc, ggpth Blakotahisdeplntinued an reappropriated, not exexcee mg een thousand dollars. I"*""@·-S-i& Fo? U1¢>_}N}1'P0SG of erecting, constructing, and completing suitable school bui dings for an Indian industrial school near the village of