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 84 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 153. 1908. under the Act of April twenty-third, nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An Act for the survey and allotment of lands now embraced within the limitsof the Flathead Indian Reservation in the State of Montana, and the sale and disposal of all surplus lands after allotment, " and to  the construction of the same, fifty thousand dollars, the cost of said entire work to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the sale of the lands w*ithii§(,sai:<'llreservation.f th Imr Se _ _ M t 1,,,;,,,,,;, F gene` n expeseso e ian rvicem onana, géding tidvdlniliig expenses nof agents, two thousand five hundred sm-vey, allotment. Tongnable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the survey, '°°‘ allotment, classification, and appmisement of the lan in the Flathead mm, Indian Reservation, Montana, fifteen thousand dollars: Preceded, That R'l""’“"°"‘°'"” this sum shall be reimbursed to the United States from the proceeds of the sale of the surplus lands after the allotments are made. cum. . cnows. (manu.) F¤¤¤*¤s ¤¢•¢¥· F of h sician, as r tenth article of the treaty of May v°l' I5',]" seve(i:tI1?].d7ightela)nl1nndred andmsixty-eight, one thousand two hundred dollars; - F f carpenter miller engineer farmer and blacksmith as . per (t;1il;·hyai·ticle of saute treaty, three thbumnd dix hundred dolldrs; For pay of second blacksmith, as per eighth article of same treaty. one thousand two hundred dollars; In all, six thousand dollars. _ miggrgdsz; ch, =¥· xoirrimim cruxummzs AND mnmons. (mmarr.) ¤¤¤¤*¤*°¤°°·¤¤*~ For subsistence and civilization as per agreement with the Sioux v°1`m‘°`m Indians approved February twentyzeéghth, eighteen hundred and seventy·-seven, including subsistence an civilization of Northern Chey- ennes removed from Pine Ridge Agency to Tongue River, Montana, Ph mm ml ninety thousiand dollars; of _· For pay o ysician, two teachers two c nters, one miller two V m` P W farmers, a blacllrsmith, and gpgineer, pbr seventh article of the treaty of May tenth, eighteen hund and sixty-eight, nine thousand dollars; ' In all, ninety~nine thousand dollars. ,,,‘f}5‘§ (\’f,,'{,{,§‘,_" That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized “g’¤}gg¤•¤ 0* !•¤¤· to expend not to exceed thirty thousand dollars for the purpose of "settling Chief Rocky Boy’s band of Chippewa Indians, now residing in Montana, upon public lands, if available, in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior, or upon some suitable existing Indian reservation in said State, and to this end he is authorized to negotiate and conclude an agreement with any Indian tribe in said State, or, in his discretion, to purchase suitable tracts of lands, water and water rights in said State of Montana and to construct suitable buildings u nsaid lands and to purchase for them such necessary live stock audimplements of agriculture as he may deem roper. And there is hereby apprtgpriated, out_of any money in the 'llreasury not otherwise appropria, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this bection. "°"""" NEBRASKA. Genoa sono0L. °°“°" '°*‘°°l‘ For sn rt and education of three hundred I d`a `ls t th Indian Sclixdhl, Cenoa, Nebraska, and for pay of siilpdrilntldhdhntjlnfqg one thousand eight hundred dollars. For lgeneral repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; In a, fifty-four thousand eight hundred dollars.