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 1022 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2285. 1907. Pi*¤¤I¤d*¤¤¤ HMA INDIANS. ’°Ym°¤* °* °"°"$ That the Secretar of the Interior may, in his discretion, use such iilcriifrinjgtu imp art of the three hiindred thousand dollars heretofore appropriated VOL ***· P- 1****- Indians’ proportionate part of the construction of the Salt Rive1;(pr0— 'ect, and such funds may be transferred to the Reclamation fun, to lie expended by that Service in accordance with its rules and regulations; the Indians to receive a credit u n the reclamation charge assessed against their lands under the Slilt River project for e amount so transferred. °*l“°¤'¤**· CALIFORNIA. m¤¤*°¤ I¤d*°¤”· For su rt and civilization of the Mission Indians in California, S“Wm'm' includingppzfy of employees, five thousand dollars. N°’°l*°’¤ I'*‘“*'”* For sup rt and civilization of the Northern Indians, California, ten Supporlgctc. thousand didlars. SHERMAN ms’rrrU·rE. m§,*;°,_;}g;¤ I”°“’“°°· For support and education of ive hundred Indian pupils at the ` Sherman Institute, Riverside, California, eighty-three thousand five liundred élcillars, and for pay of superintendent, two thousand five undred dollars; For general repairs and improvements, eight thousand dollars; d Elipr additional water and sewer system, two thousand five hundred 0 rt; For addition to laundry, two thousand dollars; d por additional farm buildings and improvements, eight thousand o lars; For two emplo ees’ cottages, six thousand dollars; For cement Wallis, curbing, and guttering, five thousand dollars; For concreting reservoir, three thousand dollars; In all, one hundred and twenty thousand five hundred dollars. I“°ld°¤°*l¤- For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, including traveling ex enses of agents, and support and civilization of Indians at the Round Valley, Hoopa Valley, and Tule River agencies, four thousand dollars; And pay of employees at same agencies, seven thousand dollars; R0 m In al, eleven thousand dollars, _ ,,v,§§,‘}_ V °’ R"' That the paragraph in the Indian appropriation Act, alpproved June u£1*;Qg*¤l¤*°m¤¤· twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourt Statutes at c4,.;,,},,?,;;;;, Large, pages three hundred and twenty-tive to three hundred and thirty-three), relating to the removal of obstructions from the bed of a stream in the Round Valley Reservation, California, be amended as follows: Insert after the word "obstructions” the words " both within and without the reservation? strike out the words "drains into the Eel River in” and insert the words "flows through" and insert after PM t { r I nd they word "Caltitprplia’}th1e wordsfapd digmslintolthle Ee}l{River." 'meg Q ° _” _ or paymen o e n ianso e oun a e n ian eservation momma ly mma in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior iiiay direct, five hunz dred and three dollars and fifty cents for four hundred and two and eightyhundredths acres of land, at the rate of one dollar and twenty- tive cents per acre, which lands were erroneously entered by homestead 2E1d othpr claimants while they were a part of the Round Valley eserva ion. M*¤¤*<2¤ I¤<“¤¤¤· 0 That section three of the Act a proved January twelfth, eighteen begpgigixdizémht hundred and ninety-one, entitled ‘“EAn Act for the relief of the Idission °‘ ·p‘ Indians in the State of California," be, and the same is hereby, so amended as to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to select, set apart, and cause to be patented to the Mission Indians such tracts of e public lands of the United States, in the State of California, as he
 * ""‘· ’·“”· for an irrigation system for the Pima Indians in the payment of such