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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 377 WASHINGTON. W¤¤l¤l¤sl¤¤— For a of Indian a ent at the Colville A enc Washin ton one Ag¤¤l· Colville _ thousadd Iive hundred dollars; g yi g ’ Ag°¤°y' For support and civilization of the D’Wamish and other allied tribes ¥,‘?€J§,°,f,°,;,§‘°é,,._ In in Washington, including pay of employees, five thousand dollars; <ll¤¤¤· I ` For support and civilization of the Makahs, Washington, including M¤l<¤l¤¤- pay of employees, two thousand dollars; For support and civilization of the Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes, Qglllykglm Md including pay of employees, one thousand dollars; °S` For support and civilization of Yakimas, and other Indians at said Y¤·kl¤¤¤¤· etcagency, including ay of employees, five thousand dollars; For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Washing- l¤¢l<l¤¤l·¤l¤- ton, including traveling expenses of agents, and support and civilization of Indians at Colville and Puyallup agencies, and for pay of employees, thirteen thousand dollars. hat the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion, is hereby ${¤(llll,1;:f,l;°°l· authorized to sell, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by ` him, any tract or tracts of land heretofore reserved for the Puyallup Indian School not now needed for school purposes, and to use the pro- `Procwls for indus ceeds of said sale for the establishment of an industrial and manual m°°1’°°°"°°h°°l‘ training school for the Pnyallu and allied tribes and bands of Indians at the site of the present Puyalljup Indian School. srommns. (Treaty.) ”l’°"‘“°'~ For pay of a blacksmith and carpenter to do necessary work and to m“"“'”“’“· °°°· instruct the said Indians in those trades, one thousand dollars each, per sixth article of agreement with said Indians, dated March eight- V°]· ”· P- 13* eenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, ratified by Act of Con ess appuged July thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two alousand dollars; For purchase of agricultural implements, and support and civiliza- ,,Q,,‘f,°e‘j,l""“ “°"‘· N°' tion of Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, one thousand dollars· For the extension of the irri tion system on lands allotted to ¥_•;ilri¤¤g~¤· H Yakima Indians in Washington, tidteen thousand dollars, to be reim- memga °“ ° °°` bursed from the proceeds of the sale of su rlus lands, as provided by V°’- “*’•·l’·°°"· · the Att of December twenty·iirst, nineteeniiihundred and four, entitled "An Act to authorize the sale and disposition of surplus or unallotted lands of the Yakima Iingian Reservation in the State of \Vashington;" in all, fifteen thousan ollars. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, ,,§,§f"‘°°° R°°°"¤· in his discretion, to sell and convey by patent with such reservations _S;1e ot amuse as to ilowage rights, dam sites, and mi l sites appurtenant to water ng f powers, as e may prescribe, such tract or tracts of lands of the Spokane Indian Reservation, State of Washington, lying at or near the `unction of the Columbia and Spokane rivers, not exceeding three hundred and sixty acres in extent, for town—site and terminal purposes, _upon the payment of such price as may  iixed bv him, and that the www *°" ’°· money received therefrom shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Spo ane Indians. COLVHLLE nnsnnvynon. m§:l'l“° B°¤°"•· To carry into effect the agreement bearing date May ninth, eighteen ,,,f’°”i°“ °’ P°l'll°¤ hundred and ninety-one, entered into between the Indians residing on · the Colville Reservation and commissioners appointed by the President _ _ __ of the United States under authority of the Act of Congress approved ‘°'· *"· P· “°°· August nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, to negotiate with the Colville and other bands of Indians on said Colville Reservation for the