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 808 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. 1909. Pennsylvania. PENNSYLVANIA. . <>¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤<¤- For support and education of Indian school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for transportation of pupils to and from said school, for pay of superintendent, and for general repairs and improvements, one hundred and sixty-four thousand dollars. scum Dakota. SOUTH DAKOTA. Ae•=¤¤¤•¤•z¤¤ci•¤· _ For pay of Indian agents in South Dakota at the following 1mm0d ‘ agencies at the rates respectively indicated, namely: ¤¤>·<>¤•·¤¤· At the Crow Creek Agency, one thousand six hundred dollars. Pm mm- At the Pine Ridge Agency, two thousand two hundred dollars. B¤¤¤*>¤¤· At the Rosebud Agency, one thousand eight hundred dollars. ¤¤°*<¤¤· At the Sisseton Agency, one thousand five hundred dollars. Y¤**°¤- At the Yankton Agency, one thousand six hundred dollars. cmunmmnin sono0i.. ¢1¤•¤¤!»·r1•i¤ There is hereb granted to the State of South Dakota upon the omit nuesms. terms and conditions hereinafter named the following·described ro rty, known as the Chamberlain School, including the lands, {¤>·••¤•·¤{ n M  and fixtures pertaining to said school: Provaded, 'I‘hat said Acceptance or lands and buildings shall be h d andmaintained by the State of "'“‘* South Dakota as an institution of learning, and that Indian pupils ‘ shall at all times be admitted to such schoo free of charge for tuition and on terms of equality with white pupils: Pro»vh1ed{{"urt}zer, That this ant shall be effective at an time before July rst, nineteen hundgred and ten, if before that diite the governor of the State of South Dakota iiles an acce tance thereof with the Secretary of the Interior accepting for said State said property, upon the terms and 8·1¤t:¤¤¤¤¤¢¤ ¤¤¤· conditions herein prescribed. If said property is not accepted by °°°°° °°° the State of South Dakota, as hereinbefore provided, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to dispose of and convey the real estate, including buildings and iixtures, of the Chamberlain School, {;:;'{‘r';;ef1"f°· South Dakota, or a price not less than twenty-six thousand dollars, upon condition that the property shall continue to be maintained and operated as an educational institution, and that children of Indian parents shall have the same privile e of education as white · 0,S;}§i,§{§;_°' '°"""° children, but with tuition free: Provided, 'ldiat the Commissioner of Indian Affairs is authorized and directed to dispose, b sale or tran - fer to other schools, such prqpprty as is not covered hy the transfer ` of the realty, buildings, and tures. ¤¤¤*¤¤ P¤v¤¤»¤¤=· For the sulpport and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the ndian school at Chamberlain, South Dakota, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars, and for pay of superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; For neral repairs and improvements, one thousand dollars; In ad? twenty-seven thousand six hundred and fifty dollars: Qykgh nm of Provided, That if such school is disposed of as above authorized at sppmpmaeuae. any time during the fiscal year of nineteen hundred and ten the pro rata share only of the appropriation for the maintenance of said school for the ortion of the year which the school is maintained by the United States shall be available. ELgj·&¤¤¤§g Vggléggl; That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized Yankton nssmmou to allot eighty acres of land on the former Yankton Reservation in ‘“°“°" ‘°·°"’· South Dakota, now reserved for Indian administrative purposes to Edward N. Vandall, a Yankton Sioux allottee, in consideration that said Vandall relinquish eighty acres of land, more or less, which he now holds in allotment.