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 1062 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 210. 1911. entire fund, including such repayments, shall remain available until June thirtieth, nineteen hundre and seventeen, and all repayments to the fund hereby created which shall be made subsequent to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, shall be covered into the Treasury and shall not be withdrawn or applied except rn consequence · Dmml ’°P°"~ of asubsequent appropriation made by law: Prcnndc further, That the Secretary of the Iiiterior shall submit to Congress annually_ on the _ _ first Monda in December a detailed report of the use of this fund: ` P` of the treaty with the Osage Indians, dated September twenty- ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five (Fourteenth Statutes at Large, page six hundred and eighty-seven), and cause the balance of any unexpended moneys in that fund to be covered into the Treas- · ury, and thereafter it shall not be withdrawn or applied except in ,,,§,‘}{’§},’f§’gg,epc",§{;"}*l` consequence of a subsequent appropriation by law; and that section gl¤· •=*¤·· ¤* ¥¤· Sec. 2. For sup rt and civilization of Indians on reservations in Guam Mmm"' Arizona and New Moexico, three hundred and thirty thousand dollars. ugh Rim B¤·¤"¤· For continuirag the work of constructing an irrigation system for rnkpmn system. the irrigation o the lands of the Pima Indians in the vicinity of Sacaton, in the Gila River Indian Reservation, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. ’ Fgri M¤J¤ve¤c1¤<¤>L For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils at the Indian sc ool at Fort Mojave, and for pay of superintendent, thirty- five thousand one hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, four thousand dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand one hundreipl dollars. d d. P¤<>¤¤1¤•¢1>¤¤r or support an e ucation of seven hundred Indian u ils at the Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona, and for pay of surlierihtendent 1 one hundred nineteen thousand four hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, eight thousand dollars; in all one hundred twenty-seven thousand four hundred dollars. , 8cg;g{¤¤¤ <>¤¤>*¤¤ For support and education of one hundred pupils at the Indian school at ruxton Canyon, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; in all, twenty-one thousand _ two hundred dollars. · 1gg¤,{<;1;?¤gr;;;g>gé V For constructing a bridge across the Little Colorado River on the erasing. l\ava]o Reservation, at or near Tanner’s Crossing, Arizona ninety R_ G d theirusand dollars. b d ' Ig M ¢· x or constructrn two ri es across the Rio ‘ - puzbgi? °° kdm or- near the Isletaglndian pligeblo, New Mexicoéxigrddliihialldtizlierolgita gi near San Fehipe Indian pueblo New Mexico, iift —five thousand {;gg¤‘g]Bb0r· dollagrsi éirqvi tid, Lfhpp Ind§an_gag0rd shall be emplhyed as far as racrca em ie urrmgo said r1 es and ‘ iierein iixed in no event shall be exceedidj that the hmm of mst California. .S“”°"·°“*·°‘ I°‘ Sec. 3. For support and civilizati E I ‘ · · aims. _ _ on o ndra mgluriing pay of employees, and for the purchase S`FS¤1§`.ii°2i’;Z€§‘3i land srtuatpd gdj pcen; to lands heretofore purchased, and for improvements on an‘s or the use and occu anc of ‘ ‘ ‘ fifty-seven thousand dollars. P y Indians m Cab Omni"
 * ,,°,f3g§0$§{2}"{{,‘{’§ Promkied still further, That the Secretary of the Interior shall close
 * ¤$,°§"*{§f“¤’6,,7 the account known as the civilization und created by article one