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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1902. 271 nundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand six hundred dollars; for general re irs and improvements, three thousand five hundred dollars; for laundliry, two thousand five hundred dollars; for improvement of water system, eight thousand dollars; for improving the sewerage system, including purchase of land, or rights of way, i necessary, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be required: Provided, The Secretary of the Interior shall thoroughly investigate sewer conditions at this school, and if deemed advisable maintain the present arrairfgements with such improvements as may be deemed essential; in all, fi ty-nine thousand dollars. F or the support and education of one hundred and twenty Indian H“’“P°°“»V“· pupils at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand and forty o ars. For the support and education of one hundred and twenty-five pupils H""‘”“’d· W“· at the Indian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, twenty thousand eight hundred and sevent -five dollars; pay of superintendent, one thousand three hundred dollhrs; general repairs and improvements, nve hungrep dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand six hundred and seventy-five ol ars. For su port and education of seventy Indian pupils at the Indian u0§*°£gg° R°°°"°· school, gickapoo Reservation, Kansas, eleven thousand six hundred' and ninety dollars; for [pry of superintendent, eight hundred and fort dollars; repairs an minor improvements, one thousand dollars; in all, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. _ For support and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils I""°“°°· K‘““· at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, for transportation of pupils to and from said school, one hundred and thirty thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand dollars; for tile draining farm, live thousand dollars; for construction of cisterns, three thousand dollars; for boring deep wells, three thousand dollars; for eneral repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; for the purcliase of three hundred and twenty-eight acres of im roved land, more or less, adjoining land now belonging to the United States, thirty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; in all, one hundred and eighty-three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For the sulplportand education of one hundred and fifty Indian “°""'·°"“"‘ pu ils at the dian school at Morris Minnesota, twenty-five thousand and) fifty dollars; pay of superintendent, one thousan five hundred dollars; erection of barn, three thousand dolIars· for ,re1nodelingbuilding for dining room, two thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, one thousand dollars; and for the urchase of six acres of land, more or less, for use of said school, five hundred and fifty dollars, to replace six acres of land, more or less, belonging to the United States and used for said school which the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to sell; in all, thirty- three thousand six hundred dollars. For su port and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the Mggwt P¤¤¤¤¤¤*· Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, fifty thousand one hundred ` dollars; for ay of superintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred dolgrs: for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; for enlar ing school building, eight thousand dollars; in all. sixtv-one thousand eight hundred dollars. For sup rt and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Indian P¤¤i=» 0***- school at Fgrris, California, sixteen thousand seven undred dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, five hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand seven hun red dollars. _ _ For su port and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the *’h°°¤**·M’**~ Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona, one hundred and sixteen thousand