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 986 FIFTY-SEVENTH OONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 994. 1903. {”,‘g§‘?§,§***"‘,,Qi2°“·°'°· To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under the direction ` 'p'of the Secretary of the Interior, to carry out an Act entitled "An Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,"approved J anuaryfourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, namel, 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 expenses of delegations of Chippewa Indians to visit the bite 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 remova 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. be§¤¥¢¤ 0* Pm °i¤· For surveying, examining, appraising, logging, and selling the pine ' timber upon the ceded lands of the Chippewa Indian Reservations in Xj’,;22j§’;,f“· Minnesota underthe provisions of the Act approved January four- ’ teenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, as amended by the Act I entitled “‘An Act to amend the Act entitled ‘An Act for the relief and civilization of the Indians in the State of Minnesota,’ approved June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two," the sum of ninety thousand clbllars, to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of the sale of the timber upon said lands, forty thousand dollars of which shall be immediately available. cI3H! d’Alcne¤. C(EUR D’ALENES. _ For twelfth of fifteen installments of eight thousand dollars each, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, v°l‘ ”°· *"1°“‘ under the sixth article of agreement of March twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, ratified by Act of March third, eighteen Y hundred and ninety-one, eight thousand dollars; l°1'2°‘ °‘1°”‘ For pay of blacksmith, carpenter, and physician, and purchase of medicines, as (per the eleventh article of said agreement, three thousand five hun red dollars; in all, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. Cr""' onows.- v°l'22'°"°` For the twentp-second of twenty-five installments, as provided in agreement with the Crows, dated June twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty, to be used by the Secretary of the Interior in such manner as the President may dll'B0t, thirty thousand dollars. Fort Hall Indians. FORT HALL INDIANS. v°" 5* *" °°°· For fifteenth of twentg installments, as rovided in agreement with said Indians approved ebruary twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to be used by the Secretar of the Interior for the benefit of ang gpdians in such manner as the kresident may direct, six thousan dollars. B*¤¤**¤¢¤A8¤¤•=r· mnrms AT aucxrmnr manor. For sixth of nine instalhnents, to be disposed of as rovided in article two of the agreement with the Indians of the Blacgfeet Reser- V¤¥·¤·r-=¤4- vation ratified by Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . ]°”“‘ xowas. . ""‘°'°’°‘ For interest in lieu of investment on fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, balance of one hundred and fifty-seven thousand Eve vol 1 lm hundred dollars, to July first, nineteen hundre and three, at Eve r · °· P- eentum per annum, for education or other beneficial purposes, nugg-