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 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 379 Statutes, page nine hundred and twenty-seven), containing restrictions ulpon sale and alienation, may sell and convey the northwest quarter of t e southwest quarter of section twenty-four, township thirty-four north, range two east, Willamette meridian, Washington, being forty acres of his allotment, but that such conveyance shall be under the supervision and subject to the approval of the Secretar of the Interior, and when so approved shall convey full title to the purchaser; also the south half of the north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three, township thirty-four north, range two east, Wvillamette meridian, or any part thereof, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior; and this conveyance, if any, shall be under the supervision and subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and when so approved shall convey full title to the purchaser. That Lizzie Peone, allottee numbered three hundred and thirty-one  O, a1_ in what was formerly the north half of the Colville Indian Reservation, wtment. in the State of Washington, and to whom a trust patent has been issued containing restrictions upon alienation, may sell and convey any part of her allotment, but such conveyance shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, under such rules and regulations as he ma prescribe, and when so approved shall convey full title to the purchaser the same as if a final patent without restriction hadibeenhissued to the allottee. T at the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereb, authorized, Y0‘iim0 0“°”'0°0· in his discretion, to issue fee-simple patents to the folldwing parties zoleiidiigle mem for the lands heretofore allotted them: L. F. Laqua, a Yakima Indian, to his allotment, numbered seven hundred and eighty; Susan Stone (Swasey), a Yakima Indian, to her allotment, numbered two hundred and eighty-six; Suis Sis Kin, or Loupe Loupe Charley, numbered four, Yakima, now Waterville, Washington; Charles Wannassy, Yakima allottee, numbered one thousand six hundred and eighteen; Margaret Sar Sarp Kin, numbered six, Washington; and the issuance of said patents shall operate as a removal of all restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of the lands so patented. _ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, $§§'}l§{},§‘,,ji,g O;`?,?;;, in his discretion, to issue a patent in fee simple to Franklin P. Olney, *0- a Yakima Indian, for the land covered by his allotment numbered five hundred and eighty-three; and the issuance of said patent shall operate as the removal of all restrictions as to sale, incumbrancv, or taxation of the land so patented. Wisconsin. For a of Indian a ent at the La Pointe Agency, Vilisconsin, one A30"}- L" ***0*0 thousanlidleight hundred dollars. Agency HAYWABD SoHo0L. For the support and education of two hundred pupils at the Indian H0YW0*0 *0’*00l· school at Hayward. Wisconsin, thirty-three thousand four hundred dollars; Pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; General repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; Sho building, four thousand dollars; In all, forty-three thousand nine hundred dollars. TOMAH scuoon. For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils at T°‘"“h “’h°°l· the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, forty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars;