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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Skss. III. Ch. 324. 1899. 945 sixteen thousand seven hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; for the erection of an ice house and for general repairs and improvements, one thousand five hundred dollars; ior equipment and minor improvements, three thousand dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand four hundred dollars. ` For support and education of four hundred pupils at the Indian school, S¤l¤¤··0¤=¤- Salem, Oregon, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, sixty-six thousand eight hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for steam heating and electric lighting plants, nineteen thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, ilve thousand dollars; in all, ninety-two thousand six hundred dollars. _ - For the support and education of seventy-five Indianpupils, Sac and ssc tm rt: mm- Fox Reservation, Iowa, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per '“°‘°“·I°""· annum each, twelve thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand dollars; in all, thirteen thousand · tive hundred and twenty-five dollars. For support and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the s¤mF•.1r.m¤. Indian school at Santa Fe, New Mexico, at one hundred and sixty- , seven dollars each per annum, nfty thousand one hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; for water supply and sewerage, three thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; in all, fifty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For support and education of one hundred and seventy-five Indian _S¤¤•1¤¤¤¤ Rmrvwpupils at the Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming, at one "°“‘W"°' hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand four hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, four thousand dollars; for erection and equipment oi laundry, two thousand ilve hundred dollars; in all, thirtyseven thonsand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For the erection of the necessary buildings and the equipment of the H•YW•¤l· Wi¤- same, providing a water, sewerage, lighting, and heating plant, for a boarding school at or near Hayward, Wisconsin, sixty thousand dollars. For the support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian `pupils 1‘¤¤¤¤1¤.Wi¤- at the Indian school, Tomah, Wiscoiisin, at one hundred and sixty~seven dollars per annum each, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for hospital building, three thousand dollars; ior girls’ dormitory, fourteen thousand dollars; in all, iorty-six thousand five hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That the sum of ten thousand dollars heretofore appro- Srevisq. priated for new school building by the Indian appropriation bill §,,,,§}§,'§,{};§‘ of gl; approved July iirst, eighteen hundred and uinety-eight, known as iing ¤¤1lm Public, Numbered One hundred and seventyjve, may be expended, _ ’*" ‘ applied, and used for the erection, construction, andcompletion of a new dining hall and kitchen in lieu of a new school building. For the education and support of the children of the Shebit, Cedar- Ugfgbit ¤¢•=-·I¤¤i·¤¤· City, Muddy, Panaca, and other Indians in the southern part of the ' State of Utah, and for the purchase of the necessary land and building sites, the erection of all necessary buildings, and the equipment and furnishing of the same, the sum of twenty-tive thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction and discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. For- collection and transportation of pupils to and from Indian schools, Tr¤¤»1><>r¢i¤: r¤v¤¤· and also for the transportation of Indian pupils from all the Indian schools and placing of them, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of such suitable white families as may in all respects be qualified to give such pupils moral, industrial, and educational training, under arrangements in which their proper care, support, and education shall be in exchange for their labor, thirty-tive thousand dollars. · . VOL xxx--60