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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2285. 1907. 1045 sA0s AND Foxns or mm urssrssrrrr. (Treaty.) thiagugglipgpxw or For permanent annuity, in goods or otherwise, per third article of Annuity. tfiaity of November third, eighteen hundred and four, one thousand v°l'7'P'85' 0 ars· For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, mms:. peg scacond article of trlleaty o§ Oclpber twenty·lirst, eighteen hundred V°I'7’p'5°‘ an t irty-seven ten thousand dollars· For interest oh eight hundred thousand dollars, at live per centum,. per second article of treaty of October eleventh, eighteen hundred land forty-two, forty thousand dollars: Provided, That the sum one mm. gona;;; nwpilliungrpg d01K; of tlps airiorlnt shall be used for the pay Hmmm a sic n r pu ase me IC ne- In all, fifty-one thousand dollars. i J OREGON. <>··c¤¤· For support and civilization of the Klamaths Modocs and other m‘““‘“‘ ”°“‘f’·` Indlianiof thed§le}math Agency, Oregon, including pay of hmployees, I¤iiil¤iii-O"' etc i of e' t thousand o rs. lT`or support and civilization of the confederated tribes and bands  “P'i°K“ under Warm Springs Agency, and for pay of employees, four thou- Iuéguiggorr. ¤r¤.. of sand dollars. For support and civilization of the Walla Walla, Cayuse, and §[,';’P’{‘,,}"_;},1cf“·°*°- Umatilla tribes, Oregon, including pay of employees, three thousand ' 0 ars. d ll P y SALEM sono0L. _ . For suppoftqarld edéication of sllx lllunédiiecll Indialn pupil; atdtlgs mm '°’*°°l· ` I dian ~c oo, r a em regon one un r thousand seven un r diillarsiand for pay Jr superiritendent, two thousand dollars; For eneral repairs and improvements, six thousand dollars; For boiler, smokestack, an extension to power house, six thousand dollars· For aidditional amount for hospital, five thousand dollars; In all, one hundred and nineteen thousand seven hundred dollars. For general incidental expenises of the 1(pdian Servicei in Oregon, !“°*‘*°“‘*"°°‘¥’°"'°'· ' ·ludin¤· traveling expenses o a ents an support an civi ization iiiclncliaiis of Gmnde Ronde and Siietz agencies, three thousand dollars; Pav of employees atdtllg same agencies, three thousand dollars; In- ll . ix thousand dollars. _ Thiit thje Secret?)' path'; Interior bea gang] [Y; jSEh§·€},y’ Pl£h0]•iz0d J_§;·g1M§i¤¤:h dim: t · lase from ar. orgerson an ar es. eyn eig ty acres ° ”°° W °*‘· o(i’iiihcl,1more or less, now occupied by John Smith and Jane Isaac, allottees of the Grande Ronde Indian eservation in ‘ Oregon, and to a for said lands the sum of six hundred and fiftv dollars, and to use P Y for this purpose one hundred and thirtyétwo dollars and sixty-seven cents of the funds now in the Treasury longing to the Grande Ronde Indians and derived from the sale of their surplus unallotted lands, and the futher sum of five hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, which is hereby appropriated out of any moneiy in the Treasur not otherwise appropriated: I'r0z·ided, That the lan s so purchased shall be patented to the said John Smith and Jane Isaac as a part of their respective allotments. mounts. (Treaty.) M815- For pay of teachers and for manual-l¤b0r_ schools, and for all neces-   m sary llnateriizls ithésrefpr,   for {the isubslisteémcqz ofltgg puglshpgg ~ v- .· rt' e 0 rea y 0 ecem er wen y- rs eng een un r dhdofifty-tide, three thousand dollars. i