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 142 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 164. 1892. s¤1¤m.or·¤g¤¤. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each; erection and necessary repairs at the Indian school at Salem, Oregon (formerly Forest Grove School), and for pay of the superintendent of said school, at two thousand dollars per annum, P’¤“*°· fifty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That Kr¤¤¤i¤¤ ¤¤d¤¤1>¤·i¤· not more than eight thousand dollars of this amount shall be used for erection and repairs of buildings. _ _s¤. rgmuu ms- For support of three hundred Indian pupils at the Saint Ignatius ` °‘°"·M°"" Mission school, on the Jocko Reservation, in Montana, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each, forty- five thousand dollars. wmw. Muni For support of sixty Indian pupils at White’s Manual Labor Institute, @,§f'I,{,'{°**"“*°· w"" of Wabash, Indiana, ten thousand and twenty dollars. 01¤¤r¤k¤¤»N· 0 For support of pupils at the Training school at Cherokee, North Carolina, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per amnun each; for pay of superintendent, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and tor the purchase of buildings, supplies, and improvements required for the use of the school, to an amount not exceeding four thousand dollars; in all, eighteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. _s¢. Joram unrvq- For education and support of one hundred Chippewa boys and girls at §§§§§,‘,%;*yB,§',f°‘““ Saint John’s University, and at Saint Benedict’s Academy, in Stearns County, State of Minnesota, at one hundred and fifty dollars each per annum, and for the education and support of one hundred Indian pupils at Saint Paul’s Industrial School at Clontarf, in the State of Minnesota, thirty thousand dollars. Fort MoJ¤v¤.A¤¤· For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each; necessary buildings, repairs, fencing, and irrigation at Indian industrial school at Fort Mojave, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent of said school, at one thousand five hundred dollars Provho. per annum, thirtytwo thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That not more than ten thousand dollars of this amount shall be used for Erection and m- the erection and repairs of buildings. ’“"”‘ For care, support, and education of Indian pupils at industrial, agri- 0¤=¢r ¤¤h¤<>1¤- cultural, mechanical, and other schools, other than those herein provided for, in any of the States or Territories of the United States, ata .rate not to exceed one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for each pupil, seventy-five thousand dollars. utumriuune, For finishing the building for the school, and completing the establishmm ment of such school by the necessary heating apparatus, outhouses, schoolrooms, laundry, and for incidental expenses of opening the farm and school, ten thousand dollars; and for support of Indian pupils, at the rate of one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each after the school shall have been opened; furnishings, tools, and agricultural implements, and for pay of superintendent at the Indian industrial school at Mount Pleasant, Michigan, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, fifteen thousand dollars. 13:- ·{<;;rh'¤.R¤¤¤¤¢· For support and education of sixty Indian pupils at Saint J oseph’s ’Normal School at Bensslaer, Indiana, eight thousand three hundred and thirty dollars. '1‘¤¤¤=¤¤- We- For tlnishin g the building for the school, and completing the establishment of such school by the necessary heating apparatus, out houses, schoolrooms, laundry, and for incidental expenses of opening the farm and school, ten thousand dollars; and for support of Indian pupils at the rate of one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each after the school shall have been opened; furnishings, tools, and farm implements, and for pay of superintendent at the Indian industrial school at Tomah, Wisconsin, at one thousand five hundred dollars per _ annum, fifteen thousand dollars. ME;  Bm For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at Saint ’ Boniface’s Industrial School at Banning, California, twelve thousand tive hundred dollars. Pipmone, Minn. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each; furnishings, tools and implements, and for pay of