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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHJ147 9. 1905. 1073 and two, respecting the sale of such lands, shall be entitled to receive patent there or upon submitting satisfactory proof to the Secretary of the Interior that the untimbered lands so urchased are not susceptible of cultivation or residence and are exclusively grazing lands, incapable of any profitable use other than for grazing purposes. That the Secretary of the Interior be and he IS hereby authorized, °'g,{‘}'{,d;‘:,f, “'”"‘ and directed to investigate the number of Clatso Indians of Oregon nifivestiznuvnand lVashington, Tillamook Indians of Oregon, Bower Band of (,hinook Indians of Washington and Kathlamet Band of Chinook Indians of the State of Oregon, or their heirs, who can be identified as belonging to said tribes at the time of executing certain a reements dated August fifth, August seventh and August ninth, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and report his findings to Congress at its next session. SUPPORT OF  Indian schools. For support of Indian day and industrial schools, and for other Support, em. educationa purposes not hereinafter provided for, one million three hundred thousand dollars. For construction, purchase, lease, and repair of school buildings, Buildings, em. and sewerage, water supply, and lighting plants, and purchase of school sites, and improvement of buil 'ngs and rounds, four hundred thousand dollars; in all, one million seven hundred thousand dollars. For sup§0rt and education of three hundred Indian upils at Albu- Mgl>¤¤¤°*¤¤¤· N- querque, ew Mexico, fifty thousand one hundred dolliirs; for pay of ' superintendent of said school, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for im rovenrents to water supply, four thousandg dollars; general repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; in all, sixty thousand nine hundred dollars. ‘ ` For the support and education of two hundred Indian upils at Chnmbvrhin. S. Chamberlain, South Dakota, thirty-three thousand four hundred dol- mk' lars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand six hundred dollars: for general repairs and improvements, two thousand five hun- ‘ dred dollars; in all, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. For su port and education of one hundred and sixty pupils at the <‘h~=r<>ke<—.N.C. Indian school at Cherokee, North Carolina, twenty-six thousand seven hundred and twentv dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand five hundred dollars: for laundry, four thousand dollars; in all, thirty-four thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. For support of Indian school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for trans- ¤¤r1¤¤~.P~¤ portation of pupils to and from said school, and for general repairs and improvements. one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; for an addition to hospital, ten thousand dollars; for additional salarmor superintendent in charge, one thousand dollars; in all, one hun d and sixty- one thousand dollars. For su >port and education of three hundred Indian plupils at the °’“’°“ C“*'·N°"· Indian sclhool at Carson Citv, Nevada, fifty thousand one undred dollars: for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, four thousand dollars; for pumping and power plant, two thousand dollars; in all, iiftv-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. For su port and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the G¤i1¤¢¤<>.0k1¤. Indian school at Chilocco, Oklahoma Territory, one hun red and sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, three thousand_dollars; for {general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; for cottage or assistant superintendent, three thousand dollars; for steam boilers, three thousand dollars; for ice plant, five thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and forty thousand nine hundred dollars. von xxxur. rr 1——68