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 244 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. “Sess. I. Ch. 598. 1900. i1iz11mecEat¢§y gvailgble, fivie fllglousand dollars; in all, eighteen thousand . t ree un re an sixty 0 rs. L,§§§,’§{*Q},’Kf,'}§’,ll*“*°· For sri-pport and education of six hundred Indian pupils at the -Indian school, askell Institute Lawrence, Kansas, and or general repairs and improvements, one hundred thousand two hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand dollars; for extending steam plant, ten thousand dollars, to be immediately available; for increaslingltlge pénount licfreiofpiie approprfated for tp? erecticiln of a new sc oo ui ing at as e nstitute, awrence, ansas, the sum V°i·3°·P·943· of ten thousand dollars; the said sum being in addition to the amount o appropriated for that purpose by the Act approved March first, eight- _ een hundred and ninety-nine, and the limit of cost of said school building is fixed at the amount heretofore and herein appropriated, namely, tpienty-gilve ghogsang dollars, the slame todbe imirpe éategyialvlailable; in _ a, one un re an twenty-two thousand two un re o afs. Mllgflni Pl°°·‘“’·“‘· For support and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the Indian sc ool, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, one thousand five hundred dollars; for erecting girls’ dormitory, twenty thousand dlpllar% todrb?1 ilipumediately available; in all, seventy-three thousand t ree un e ars. P°"*S·C“l· For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pu ils at the Indian school at Perris, California, twenty-tive thousand and fifty dollars; forpay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five guliidred dollplrs; for general rgpairs ping improvpmgntshoéifi thousand _ _ dollars; in a, twenty-seven thousand ve un re an y dollars. §§§,§‘§,°&(Q§§,,, of 4 For the establishment, in the discretion of the_Secretary of the ¤c1;;r>,<;}),80· Interior, of an Indian school atvor near Riverside, California: Pmmded, sue. - That a su1table site can beobtained there for a reasonable. sum, to be selected by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. .with_the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purchase of land, the erection of btgldgngpg and for pther purposes neceisarytilto estgblisg a complete g sc oo p ·nt upon-t e new, site, seventy- ve thousand dollars. Ph°¤¤ix·MiZ· For sugpport and education of six hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at hcenix, Arizona, and for general repairs and improvements, one hundred thousand two hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand dollars; for the erection of an auditorium, sgven tldioumndhiveirhiénélrleid dollars; in all, one hundred and nine thousand seven un e dollars. '*"“X*°¤ °““°“·A’i”· For support and education of one hundred and twenty-five pu ils at the Indian school at Truxton Canon, Arizona, twenty thousandp eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; pay of superintendent, one thousand three hundred dollars; general improvements, one thousand fivehunpliredddpllilars;. in all, twenty-three thousand six hundred and seventy-. ve o· rs..·· · . t P‘°“°· S· D“k· For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at Indian industrial school at Pierre, South Dakota, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent of .said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and. improvements, two §h<iluasand· dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand five hundred and fifty o rs. » n . a t PiP¤S°°¤¤· Mimi- For support and educationof one hundred andfifty Indian pupils at the Indian school,. Pipestone, Minnesota, twenz-five thousand and fifty dollars;.for pay of superintendent at said sc ool, one thousand five léuagred dolhitrség fox; generalt1ippa1rs(]a.1;id irgprggerpeniéshgiie- (iihiiusand _ _ o rs; in ;a, wen y-seven thousand _ ve un e an y dollars. M°"‘S Mm- _ For the support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school at Morris, Minnesota, twenty-sven thousand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred