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 1076 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 210. 1911. Wi¤<¤¤¤¤¥¤- WISCONSIN. H·YW¤¤*¤°*“>°*· Sm. 24. For the sup ort and education of two hundred and ten Indian pupils at the Indian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, and pay ' of superintendent, thirty-six thousand six hundred and seventy dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thou and dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousand six hundred and seventy dollars. _ T°¤¤·¤°°¤°°*· For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils ‘ at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, and for paH of s1}permtend— ent, forty-three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; or heating lant and ventilating system, three thousand five hundred dollars; ilor general repairs and imlprovements, three thousand dollars; m all, ` forty-nine thousand nine undred and fifty dollars. _ c Suchgggwu <>f ¤*=¤ For support and civilization of the Chippewas of Lake Superior, riiippeéz, em. Wisconsin, seven thousand dollars. Pottovratomies. The appropriation of twenty-five thousand dollars " for support, !,,.‘§‘,§',?§§‘,§§‘,{"’° °* “** education, and civilization of the Pottowatomre Indians who reside Amt P- 288- in the State of Wisconsin and to invesf ate their condition," made in the Indian a propriation Act for the lgscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, shall remain available until expended. wyoming. · - WYOMING. ¤1¤>¤b¤¤<¤ Sec. 25. For su rt and civilization of Shoshone Indians in Bunn"' mi W oming, twelve tggiisand dollars. ugggérleogy Rum ;`or support and education of one hundred and severity-five Indian ' upils at the Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, yoming, and iior pay of superintendent, thirty-one thousand and twenty-five dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; in all, thirty-four thousand and twenty-five dollars. ¤¤’¤8¤¤·>¤ ·¥¤*¤¤=· For continuing the work of constructing an irrigation system within the diminished Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, in Wyoming, fifty thousand dollars. ggggeggyimw or support of Shoshones in Wyoming: For ay of physician, Vol.15,p.676. teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and lilacksmith (article ten, treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight), five thousand dollars; for pay of second blacksmith, and such iron and steel and other materials as may be required, as per article eight, same treaty, one thousand dollars; in all, six thousand dollars. vagggorggw Rem- Sec. 26. That upon the passage of this Act the Secretary of the 1>esd¤¤a'a¤w¤um- Interior be, and he hereby IS, authorized and directed to cause to be §,°{c‘{’,,'·‘,§f"°“" "““‘ cut and manufactured into lumber the dead and down timber now upon the Menominee Indian Reservation in the State of Wisconsin ,°}’§‘§g‘;§,§f’°“ “‘“"°" together with such green timber as may be necessary to cut in order to economically log the dead and down timber, such een timber to F~¤8¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· be designated and marked by the Forestry Service. ilor the cuttin of such dead and down timber the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe rules and regulations in conformity with the intent and V0!-35-v·5r purpose of the Act of March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled "An Act to authorize the cutting of timber, the manufacture and sale of lumber, and the preservation of the forests u on h:g1·}gi'¤&¤;¤ge}<> rm- the Menommee Ind1an`Reservation in the State of Wisconsin? The amount of dead and down timber authorized to be cut under this ` section shall be in addition to the amount of green timber authorized _ to be cut, in any one year, under the provisions of said Act of March ,,§$,,'§;‘$ °‘ g'°°“ twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight. The green timber authorize to be cut under this section to facilitate the loggin of dead and down timber, and which shall be cut in any one year sliall be deducted from the amount of green timber authorized to be cut in that year under the provisions of said Act of March twenty-eighth,