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 SIXTY-FIRST oouesnss. sm. III. cH. 210. 1911. 1063 For sigiport and education of five hundred and fifty Indian pupils B¤°"“““ *°°*““”°· at the herman Institute, Riverside, California, and for a of, superintendent, ninety-four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; for new shop building and equipment, ten thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; in all, one uiréldreélrggurteen thousand three huncgred aéndliifityddollars. _ Y d M e roviso insection twenty- ve o the n ian a pro riation “m°°¤ C°*° ° Act, tgprevlid April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and fimr {Thirty- Rlii$i.§a°?i»Iv2*iii°p°` third tatutes, page two hundred and twenty-four), is hereby amended so that the first sentence in said proviso shall read as follows: "Pr0— f,'{g@;;,, 0, ,,,,,,_ mkled, That there shall be reserved for and allotted to each of the z¤¤1¤1¤¤¤¤i¤c¤s¤e¢· Indians belonging on the said reservations ten acres of the irrigable cos ad d lands;" and there is hereby appropriated the sum of eighteen ° v°"°° ` thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray the cost of the irrigation of the increased allotments, for the fiscal _ year nineteen hun red and twelve: Provided, That the entire cost R°“""“”°““’“‘· of irrigation of the allotted lands shall be reimbursed to the United States from any funds received from the sale of the surplus lands of the reservations or from aiéy other funds that may become available Ad for such purpose: Provide further, That in the event any allottee .mml.'Z¥.`Z’°° lm °° shall receive a atent in fee to an allotment of land irrigated under this project, belfore the United States shall have been wholly reimbursed as herein provided, then the proportionate cost of the proipct to be apportione equitably by the Secretary of the Interior, s all become a first lien on such allotment, and the fact of such lien shall be recited on the face of each patent in fee issued and the amount of the lien set forth thereon, w `ch said lien, however, shall not be enforced so long as the original allottee, or his heirs, shall actually _ occupy the allotment as a homestead, and the receipt of the Secretary B°"*"“°“°“· of the Interior or of the officer, agent, or employee duly authorized by him for that purpose, for the payment of the amount assessed against any allotment as herein provided shall, when duly recorded by the recorder of deeds in the county wherein the land is located, operate as a satisfaction of such lien. FLORIDA. F¤¤¤¤· Srzc. 4. For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in Florida, ,,(,*}§}l°’· °"*··°‘S°‘“*‘ and for purposes of their civilization, ten thousand dollars. IDAHO. Idaho. Sec. 5. For support and civilization of the Shoshones, Bannocks, ,,£f" H"“ R°s°“'“‘ Sheepeaters, and other Indians on the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, {Support. em. of Inincluding pay of employees, thirty thousand dollars. mm? _ To complete the work of constructing an irrigating system for the “'"¥"“”g s>`¤‘°“*~ irrigation of lands on the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, and lands ceded by the Indians of said reservation, eighty-five thousand dollars, inc uding ten thousand dollars for maintenance, to be immediatcly availab e. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: For §Q§‘,§{§’§,f‘§·m,,,,y_ ay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and V<>r15.1>·676· lilacksmith (article ten, treat of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-ei¤·ht), five thousand dolilars. For the Coeur d’Alenes, in Idaho: For pay of blacksmith, carpen- §$,‘§§§§QQ}$§§§;,_ ter, and physician, and purchase of medicines (article eleven, agree- V<>1-26. v-1029-` ment ratified March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one), three thousand dollars. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to cause allot- ,,f,‘f"‘ Hm R°°°"“‘ ments to be made of the lands on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho in areas as follows: To each head of a family whose consort