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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. sm. 111. cn. 1479. 1905. 1057 For support and civilization of the Arapahoes and Cheyennes who -*'“P°h°°°°·¤‘*Ch°Y· have been collected on the reservations set apart for their use and mm occupation, thirty-five thousand dollars. For support and civilization of the Chippewas of Lake Superior, S,f”p';§l{Pf"“· me VVisconsin, to be expended for agricultural and educational pur es; 0 ` pay of employees, including pay of physician, at one thousandotwo undred dollars; purchase of goods and provisions, and for such other purposes as may be deemed for the best interest of said Indians, seven thrivusand dollars. 1 or support and civilization of Turtle Mountain Band of Chi was °’“’l’°""”· T¤¤l¤ North Dakota, including seeds, thirteen thousand dollars. PPG ’ Hamm Bud` For support and civilization of the confederated tribes and bands in m§§’,}§Q"},§,'é°‘°,*]'¤*>¤¤· middle Oregon, and for pay of employees, four thousand dollars. go ` To furnish such articles of food as, from time to time, the condition C’°‘"· gag necessities of the Crow Indians may require, fifteen thousand o ars. For support and civilization of the D’Wamish and other allied tribes WQ;KV*¤*¤'>· Mc-. in Washington, including pay of employees five thousand dollars. ` Forsupport and civilization of Indians at Ilzlathead Agency, Montana, “'“‘°°"¤· °*¢· including pay 'of employees, nine thousand dollars. ‘ For support and civilization of the Apache and other Indians in z0Q§f‘,f,*5°,§fe‘$*§déx;>0¤;)*· Arizona and New Mexico who have been or maybe collected on reser- ' vations in Arizona and New Mexico, two hundred and twenty-five _ thousand dollars: Havided, That the unexpended balance for the fiscal iimgénam nn. year nineteen hundred and five is hereby appropriated and made avail- ”‘°° "'""*"°· able for nineteen hundred and six. · ‘ ·*=· · For support and civilization of the Indians at Fort Belkna Agency,  B°“*¤°P 1** Montana, including pay of empkzyees, twenty thousand dolliirs. For support and civilization of e Shoshones and Bannocksand other *`°" Hm I¤°*¤¤¤- Indians o the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, includingupay, of ‘ em loyees, twenty thousand dollars. * ‘ ‘ · ‘· ‘ `¤‘ 14Por the support and civilization of Indians at Fort Berthold‘Agency, mfgf B°"“*°ld I¤· including pay of employees, twenty thousand dollars. * ` For the construction of fence on said Fort Berthold Indian Reserva- F°“"°· tion, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, to be imme- _ diately available, five thousand dollars: Prom'd`ed, That so far as it fQ,’[{}f,'j,j'·,,,m_ can be done Indians of said reservation shall be exclusively employed in the construction of said fence. . For support and civilization of the Indians at Fort Peck Agency, Fm Peck !¤¤l·¤¤ including pay of employees, fifty thousand dollars. For support, civi ization, an instruction of the Shoshones Ban- dkgphi Aueuvv 1··· nocks Sheepeaters, and other Indians of the Lemhi Agency, ldaho, ` including pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. For su port and civilization of the Klamaths, Modocs, and other icumenagemyxll- Indians oiithe Klamath Agency, Oregon, including pay of employees, °”‘“" five thousand dollars. · - — For sup ort and civilization of the Kansas Indians, Oklahoma Ter· K·¤¤¤ ritory, including agricultural assistance and pay of employees, two thousand dollars. · ° · For support and civilization of the Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma Ki¢l<¤1><><>¤· Territory, two thousand dollars. For the purchase of teams, farmilnag implements, seeds, and other "¤i$9¤¤¤ Ki¤¤· necessary articles for the Mexican ickapoo Indians, known as the pim " Kicking Kickapoos," in Oklahoma Territory, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, three thousand dollars. For support and civilization of the Makahs, Washington, including M**k°h’· pay of employees, two thousand dollars. _ _ For support and civilization of the Mission Indians in California, M**¤*°¤l¤di¤¤¤· including pay of exployees, five thousand dollars. vol. xxxm, PT I-67