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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 598. 1900, 245 dollars; for general repairs and improvements, one thousand five hundred dollars; for the purchase, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, of a farm of one hundred and sixty acres, six thousand four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immegigtely available; in all, thirty-four thousand four hundred and fifty o ars. r - For suplport and education of one hundred Indian pupils, Rapid Rapid Cm'- S- mk City, Sout Dakota, sixteen thousand seven hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, five hundred dollars; for water for fire rotlecition, five hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand nine-hund)red O 3I°Se \ · ‘ ` For support and education of five hundred pupils at the Indian S“1°'”· O’°g· school, Salem, Oregon, eighty-three thousand five hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for erection of an industrial building, six thousand dollars; for the erection and completion of a brick dormitory, twenty thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for purchase of twelve and twenty-seven one-hundredths acres of land at one hundred dollars per acre, one thousand two hundred andtwenty- seven dollars; in all, one hundred and fifteen thousand five hundred and twenty-seven dollars. · ¤ · . For the support and education of seventy-five Indian . pupils, Sac vfg§u”’}§w§,°* Rm" and Fox Reservation, Iowa, twelve thousand five hundred and twenty-' five dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, four hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand and twenty-five dollars-:‘ Provided, That the Secretary Proficof the Interior is directed to pay to Push-e—ten-neke-que, head chief §L°m€§§$°`°°k°““° of the Sac and Fox of the Mississippi Indians, located in the State of Iowa, five hundred dollars per annum during the remainder of his natural life, beginning with and including the fiscal year nineteen hundred, in accordance with the terms of article four of the treaty proclaimed March twenty-third, eighteen hundred and forty-three.. For su portland education of t ree hundred Indian pupils at the 8***** F°·N-Mu- Indian school at Santa Fe, New Mexico, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand seven hundred dollars; for water supply- and sewerage, two thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for extension to school building, six thousand six hundred dollars; for addition to warehouse, two thousand dollars; for a lighting system, four tlhplulsand five hundred dollars; in all, sixty-nine thousan — nine hundred 0 rs. ‘ . . . For support and education of one hundred and seventy-five Indian ,,§,Q°$$*;’gf° R°S°"°‘ pupils at the Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming, twenty- nine thousand two hundred andtwenty-five dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand four hundred dollars.; for. general repairs and improvements, one thousand five hundred dollars; for erection of hospita, two thousand five hundred dollars; for sewer and water system, one thousand one hundred dollars; in all,·thirty-five thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars. · For the support and education of one hundred and seventy-five T°’”“h·w*“· Indian pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for equipment of girls’ dormitory, dining hall, kitchen, and hospital, to be immediately available, one thousan ive hundred dollars; or construction of suitable quarters for superintendent, to be immediately available, three thousand five hundre dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousand sevenhundred and twenty-five dollars.