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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 333 For the construction of an irrigation system necessary for developing m§§}’” Ri"' R°“""**‘ and furnishing a water supply for the irrigation of the lands of the iriigaum Pima Indians in the vicinity of Sacaton, on the Gila River Indian PW" p`m2' Reservation, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior: Provided fff,f{f;;,_hMg(_ _ further-, That when said irrigation system is in successful operation, V ` and the Indians have become self-supporting, the cost of operating the said system shall be equitably apportioned upon the lands irrigated, and to the annual charge shall be added an amount suiisicient to pay back into the Treasury the cost of the work within thirty years, suitable deduction being made for the amounts received from disposal of lands which now form a part of said reservation. CALIFORNIA. ¤·1if··¤¤¤- For su port and civilization of the Mission Indians in California, m¤¤*°“ I¤‘”¤¤¤· includingppay of employees, five thousand dollars. Support m` For support and civilization of the Northern Indians, California, Northern indians. ten thousand dollars. B“”°"‘ °*°‘ SHERMAN msrrrurn. For support and education of five hundred Indian pupils at the R§*;$:" I“”'~““°°· Sherman Institute, Riverside, California, eighty-three thousand five ' hundred dollars; " d E or pay of superintendent, two thousand two hundred and fifty o ars; For additional water and sewer system, three thousand dollars; For addition to dining hall and kitchen, twelve thousand dollars; For stable, four thousand dollars; For coal house, two thousand dollars; For ice and cold storage, six thousand dollars; For eneral repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; d  ad one hundred and seventeen thousand seven hundred and fifty 0 ars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, ""`*°°'"‘l" including traveling ex nses of agents, and support and civilization of Indians at the Round Vhlley, Hoopa Valley, and Tule River agencies, four· thousand dollars; And ay of employees at same agencies, seven thousand dollars; In all; eleven thousand dollars. For· the purpose of removing obstructions from the bed of the stream c__§_;·;m V•*"<‘>’ R°=· which drains into the Eel River in the Round Valley Reservation, rmpnmng Mendocino County. California, eight thousand dollars. ""‘· "·’°”· That the Secretary of the Interior he, and he is hereby, authorized d,],",§§{d“· m"" f°' I"` to expend not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars to purchase for the use of the Indians in California now residing on reservations which do not contain land suitable for cultivation, and for Indians who are not now upon reservations in said State, suitable tracts or parcels of land, water, and water rights in said State of California, and ave constructed the necessary ditches, iiumes, and reservoirs for the purpose of irrigating said lands, and the irrigation of any lands now occupied by Indians in said State, and to construct suitable buildings upon said lands, and to fence the tracts of land so purchased, and fence, survey, and mark the boundaries of such Indian reservations in the State of California as the Secretary of the Interior may deem proper. One hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act.