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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 210. 1911. 1075 eigéity-seven, ratified By Actdo§ {ply thirteenth, eighteen hundred V°I-27- P·13°· an ninety-two, one thousand dollars. For construction of brick avement, concrete curbing, and side- T,§f,§,;§m°“ °°h°°‘· walks on South Twenty-eightii Street in front of the Cushman School Psveuienr. grounds at Tacoma, Washington, and in front of tract Numbered wenty-two, also belonging to the school, forty thousand dollars, to be reimbursable from the "Puyallup four per cent school fund." · For purchase of agricultural imlplements, and suppprt and civiliza- Pé‘,‘§;;§’h'¤ md- N°’ tipn o g<:iselph’s Band of Nez erce Indians in ashington, one ‘ thousand o ais. For extension and maintenance of the ` ation system on lands Y°k?'””~ _ allotted to Yakima Indians in Washingtonlfliigteen thousand dollars: miritiiguing mot Provided, That the amount hereby appropriated, and all moneys {,_"e‘{P'§*y*;m,_ heretofore or hereafter to be aripropriated, for this project shall be repaid into the Treasury of the nited States in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March first, nineteen hundred and seven. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to investigate neggigsjgggglgg °‘ and to report to Congress at its next session the necessity or advise- ` bility of constructing; wagon roads on the Yakima Indian Reservation, the cost thereof to be reimbursed out of thedproceeds of the sale of surplus lands of such reservation. If he sh .find the construction of such roads to be necessary or advisable, he shall submit specific ‘ recommendations in respect to the kind of roads to be constructed, their location and extent, together with an estimate of cost for the same. For the fifth and last installment to the Indians on the Colville u§,,?"m° R°°°""' Reservation, Washington, for the cession of land opened to settle- d,;·;'=P¤>‘¤°¤‘ ’°I¤· ment by the Act of July iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, v¤1Z2v, p. 02. " To provide for the opening of a part of the Colville Reservation in the State of Washington, and for other urposes," being a part ' of the full sum set aside and held in the Efreasury of the United States in payment for said land under the terms of the Act of June v°l‘“·*’·°'"‘ twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six, ratifying the agreement ceding said land to the United States under date of May ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, three hundred thousand dollars, to be expended for the benefit of said Indians in accordance with the provisions of the · gaidl Ac? sptting aside in the Treasury the money in payment for the an cere . The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to sell and convey the R§,,}§_}§‘g§,{ "*’°"°”° lands, buildings, and other appurtenances of the old Fort Spokane ¤h¤1¤l<>ft ¥¤0<:li¤‘¤ Military Reservation, now used for Indian school fprggposes, and inireiiii.grr§°¤°§urriefi adjoining the Colville Reservation, in the State o ashington, "‘§£’,0,,w“ ,0, new containing approximately six hundred and forty acres, and to use schools. the proceeds thereof not to exceed tlrir·ty-five thousand dollars in the establishment and maintenance of such new schools and administration of affairs as ma be required by the Colville and Slpokane Pr. Indians in said State: Iiiiovided, That the Secretary of the nterior raiiiisigservea. is authorized in his discretion to reserve from sale or other disposition any part of said reservation chiefiy valuable for gower sites and reservoir sites and land valuable for minerals: Provided further, 1 Sgrfnce on ¤¤i¤¤r¤1 That in the case of land reserved on account of minerals, the Secretary °° S" of the Interior may sell the surface under such regulations as he may _ _ prescribe: Provided further, That, in the discretion of the Secretary e,§f,§°'“"°” °{ “‘“" of the Integer;} the surfgcefof tpellands gray be sold separate from an mmera t at ma e oun ther·eun er. The Secretary of tl% Interior shall report to Congress at its next R°"°‘“° °°“"°‘° session his action in the premises.