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 FIFTY-NINTH coiveanss. Sess. n. cu. 2285. 190*1. 1033 rxrnsronm sono0L. For support and education of two hundred and twenty-five Indian Pipootooo schoolpupils at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, thirty-seven thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars, and for pay of superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; d Flpr general repairs and improvements, two thousand five hundred ol rs; For warehouse, four thousand dollars; In all, forty-six thousand and seventy-five dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. (Treaty.) Mggpgyns of the For support of a school or schools upon said reservation, dusenwis the pleasure of the President, in accordance with third articldubd v,,I_m_,,_,m treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand dollars. Cmrrmwns OF MINNESOTA, REIMBURSABLE. (Treaty.) - ¤g¤g>o¤w¤¤ of Mio- Advance interest to the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, as required $§{‘;§°,$_§,?§_$’“‘· by section seven of "An Act for the relief of the Chippewa Indians i in the State of Minnes0ta," approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior., in the manner required by said Act (reimbursable), ninety thousand dollars. That the lands withdrawn by the Secretary of the Interior under mfg"'? °’ ‘*”*“'¥° the provisions of chapter thirty-five hundred and four, Fifty-ninth Awam- Congress, tirst session, approve June twenty-iirst, nineteen hundred and six, authorizin a drainage survey of the lands ceded by the Chipwa Indians, shalI be subject to entry in the same manner as other lacnds so ceded, subject to the condition, however, that the entrymen p,m,,,,,,,m,,_,.g,,_ shall be required in addition to the fees and charges now authorized °*¤· by law, to pay a pro rata charge for the examination and investigation of the swam y and ovcrtlowed character of the land, and for the drainage and reclinmation thereof. _ of the Secretary of the Interior, to carry out an Act entitled "An' ` Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eivhty-nine, namely, the purchase of material and employment of labor hir the erection of houses for Indians; for thegiurchase of agricultural implements, stock and seeds, breaking and encing land; for ayment of ex enses of delegations of Chippewa Indians to visit the €Vhitc Earth lgeservation: for the erection and maintenance of day and industrial schools; for subsistence and for pay of employees; for pay of commissioners and their expenses, and or removal of Indians and for their allotments, to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of sale of their lands, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . To carry out and complete the survey provided for in the Act of e,£fg}¤;gSg,d¤jFc‘{g;, Congressa proved June twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six, of the mm lands ceded) by the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota under *"‘“·" m the Act of Congress entitled "An Act for the relief and civilization l’0l.Z5,p.642. of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eightyminc, and an Act entitled "An V°*-”·P·”· Act to authorize the sale of a part of what is known as the Red Lake Indian Reservation, in the State of Minnesota," approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and four, which remain unsold, and are wet., overllowed or swampy in character, with a view of determining what portion thereof may be protitably and economically reclaimed by
 * To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under the direction Q,*g,*g¤g%j,°*°·