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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 290. 1894. 293 IOWAS. Iowa_;, For interest, in lieu of investment, on nity-seven thousand five hun- I¤t¤r¤¤t- dred dollars, balance of one hundred and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, at live per centum per annum, for educational or other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the President, per ninth article of treaty of May seven- V0l.l0.p.1071. teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. IOWAS IN OKLAHOIIA. Iowas, Oklahoma. For fourth of live installments, first series, to be paid per capita under - ‘ the seventh article of agreement ratified by Act approved February Vol.26,p.756. thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, three thousand six hundred dollars: Providcd, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby promo. authorized to pay per capita in cash to the Iowa Indians in Oklahoma, Cash P6' °°P“¤· the sum of twenty-four thousand dollars, appropriated by the Act of vin. 26, p.1ss._ February thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, asa partial pay- ment to them for certain lands in Oklahoma ceded to the·United States, in lieu of expending the same for their benefit. KANSAS. Kansas. For interest, in lieu of investment, on one hundred and thirty-five I"*°’°**· thousand dollars, being the amount due the Kansas tribe of Indians, per second article of treaty of January fourteenth, eighteen hundred V°‘·°·*’·“‘2· ' and forty-six, six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. _ KICKAPOOS. K‘°k¤P°°¤- For interest on sixty-eight thousand nine hundred and nineteen dol- I¤*¤¤>~¢· lars and twenty-four cents, at five per centum per annum, for educational and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, “’*-1°·P· 1°7°· eighteen hundred and hftyfour, three thousand four hundred and iorty-nve dollars and ninety-six cents; This amount to enable the President of the United States to carry I ¥;ayr¤¤¤¤¤ rv citizen out the provisions of the third article of the treaty made with the nvtiiliéiicézi. Kickapoo Indians, dated June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to be paid, as provided in said treaty and under such rules as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, to four Kiekapoo Indians who have become citizens of the United States; also to pay the heirs or legal representatives of six deceased Kickapoos, the settlement of whose estates is desired, under the provisions of section two of the Act v·»i.24,p.21o. of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, such sum as may be their proportion of the one hundred thousand dollars provided for said tribe for education and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of Vol.l0,p.l079. May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, not exceeding three thousand three hundred and seventy-eight dollars and thirty cents; in all, six thousand eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and twenty- six cents. MOLELS_ Molels. For pay of teachers and for manual-labor schools, and for all neces- S‘“‘°°‘“· sary materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils, per V I 981 second article of treaty of December twenty tirst, eighteen hundred and ° ‘1?“*" ‘ fiftyfive, three thousand dollars. · NEZ PERCES· Nez Perces. For salaries of two matrons, to take charge of the boarding schools, S"*‘°""· °°°· and two assistant teachers, one farmer. one carpenter, and two millers, per fifth article of treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty· "·>¤-14·v-¤5¤- three, six thousand dollars.