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 FIFTY-SIXTH GONGRESS. Sess. 11. cH. 832. 1901. 1063 omrrnwns or Mixnnsom, REIMBURSABLE. neggggrcwas 0* M"' Advance interest to the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, as required $<1y¤;9¢<>2r;g¢r<;¤f- by section seven of "An Act for the relief and civilization of the °' °’p° ’€°’ Chip ewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in the manner required by said Act (reimbursable), ninety thousand dollars. To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under the direction of Expenses Of civilithe Secretary of the Interior, to carry out an Act entitled "An Act for mm"' the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,” approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, namely, the purchase of material and employment of labor for the erection of houses for Indians; for the purchase of agricultural implements, stock, and seeds, breaking and fencing land; for payment of ex enses of delegations of Chippewa Indians, when authorized by the Sgcretary of the Interior, to visit the White Earth Reservation; for the erection and maintenance of day and industrial schools; for subsistence and for pay of employees; for pay of commissioner and his expenses, and for removal of Indians and for their allotments, to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of sale of their lands, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. C(EUR D’ALENES. Cc2urd‘A1enes. For tenth of fifteen installments of eight thousand dollars each, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, under VO1_26,p_1028_ the sixth article of agreement of March twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, ratified by act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, eight thousand dollars; For pay of blacksmith, carpenter, and physician, and purchase of medicines, as per the eleventh article of said agreement, three thousand five hundred dollars; in all, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. CREEKS. Creeks. For permanent annuity, in money, per fourth article of treaty of _1»e¤m¤sm annui- August seventh, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article of t“$;,]_7_p_36_ treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand V°l·“»P·7°°· five hundred dollars; For permanent annuity, in money, per second article of treaty of V<>1-7,p-69- June sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two, and fifth article of treaty VOl_u,p_m_ gf lflugust seventi, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, three thousand - o ars; For permanent annuity, in money, per fourth article of treaty of V<>l-7,p-287- January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, v0]_u,p_700_ twenty thousand dollars; For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assistant, and for sho S and tools, per eighth article of treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article of treaty of August Seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and forty dollars; For permanent annuity for iron and steel for shop, per same articles and treaties, two hundred and seventy dollars; For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright, per same articles of same treaties, six hundred dollars;_ For five per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars, for Imeresr. purposes of education, er sixth article of treaty of August seventh, Vc]-11,p·700. eighteen hundred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars; \