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 214 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1-LO2. 1904. farmhouse, eleven thousand dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand five hundred dollars: in all. one hundred and thirty thousand four hundred dollars. Pi¤¤¤. D¤k- For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at Indian industrial school at Pierre, South Dakota, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general re airs and improvements, I two thousand dollars; purchase of land, ten thousand dollars; heating plant, five thousand dollars; in all, forty-three thousand five hundred jj_’r{·vi—¤;>éch001 mm and fifty dollars: Provided, That the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, A 80under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, is hereby authorized to sell the present school farm, or so much thereof as may be deemed desirable, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the general improvement of the school plant. F'*P€S**>¤€y mul For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars; for y of superintendent at said school, one thousand five hundred dodgrs; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand and fifty dollars. Bwid cfm S- mk- For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils, · Ra id City, South Dakota, forty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dolliarsg for pay of superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; for general repairs and im rovements two thousand five hundred dollars; for hospital and industrial buildings, fourteen thousand dollars; for the purchase of additional land not exceeding fifty acres, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, three thousand ` dollars; in all, sixty-two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. _ Ri*`<*¤}d¤· C°·l· For support and education of four hundred and fifty pupils at the Indian school, Riverside, California, sevent -1ive thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent, two thousand dollars; for additional water irrigation and sewer systems, six thousand dollars; for dairy sheds and other improvements on farm, five thousand dol- _ lars; for general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; in {·r3g~n=·>. h 1 P all, ninety-eight thousand one hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, ,i,._”C§T_° S° °° ‘ "` That so much of said amounts as may be necessary in the judgment of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs may be used for the education and su port of pupils and repairs to the plant at the Indian school, Perris, Cadifornia. 5·¤¤¤¤· *¤*¤~ For sup ort and education of six hundred pupils at the Indian school, Saliim, Oregon, one hundred thousand two hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, two thousand dollars; for hospital, fifteen thousand dollars; for general re Jairs and improvements. six thousand dollars; for employees` buildings, five thousand dollars: for completion of horse barn and dairy barn. five thousand dollars, and the amounts for this purpose, up ropriated in the Indian appropriation hill for the fiscal year ending liune fhirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, are hereby reappropriated: in all. one hundred and thirty-three thousand two hundred dollars. that the appropriations for the hospital employees’ buildings and barn are hereby made immediately available. `_jggn¤*;*;“§§X R***"· For the support and education of eigphty Indian pupils, Sac and FOX ' Reservation, Iowa, thirteen thousand t ree hundred and sixty dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, including water system, complete, five thousand five hundred dollars; in all, nineteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. ` 5******* F*·*‘-M~¤— For support and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Santa Fe, New Mexico, fiftv thousand one hundred dollars: for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand eight