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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 140. 1910. 273 For the construction of a pumping plant to be used for irrigation "§g{g:d¤ Rivefkw purposes on the Colorado River Reservation, together with the neces- rarqprhgpiauaerc., sary canals and laterals, for the utilization of water in connection f°'““g““"“‘ therewith, for the purpose of securing an a propriation of water for the irrigation of approximately one hundredp and fifty thousand acres of land, fifty thousand dollars, to be reimbursed from the sale of the sugplus lands of the reservation. ‘ or suplport and education of two hundred Indian pupils at the .F°’*M<>i¤V° ****001- Indian sc ool at Fort Mojave, and for pay of superintendent of said school, thirty-five thousand one hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousan one hundred dollars. ‘ For suplport and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the “’°°“*‘ °°**°°‘· Indian sc ool at Phoenix, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, 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. · For suprport and education of one hundred pupils at the Indian m',§;g{*°¤ C**¤Y°¤ _ 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. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to §,_*gghg*;{S¢,}*;*;j;·;gé `make an investigation of the conditions on the N avaho Indian Reser- cmmig. ' vation in Coconino County, in the Territory of Arizona, with respect to the necessity of constructing a bridge afor near Tanners Crossing, on said reservation, and also to cause surv¢}ys, plans and reports to be made, to§ther with an estimated limit o cost for the construction . of a suita le bridge at that place, and submit his reportthereon to Congress on the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and ten, and the sum of one thousand dollars, or o much thereof as may llzaiecessary, is hereby appropriated for the purposes herein author- CALIFORNIA. _ ¤·¤¤f¤¤¤i¤~ Sec. 4. For support and civilization of Indians in California, includ- d§§§§P°"· °‘°·· °' '°‘ ing pay of employees, and for the purchase of small tracts of land situated adjacent to lands heretofore purchased, and for im rovements on lands for the use and occuipancy of Indians in Califbrnia, forty-two thousand dollars: Provide, That all moneys heretofore {,"_${,‘;°·,0, ,3,,d,m appropriated for support of Northern Indians in California and not Indians. covered back into the Treasury at the date of the passage of this Act are hereby made available for the purchase of ands for landless Indians in California. For support and education of five hundred and fifty Indian pupils Sh°'m•¤ l°“““‘°- at the Sherman Institute, Riverside, Califomia, and for ay of superintendent, ninety-four thousand three hundred and fifty dbllars; _ for general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; for additions to dormitories, fifteen thousand dollars; for a new hospital, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, one hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. COLORADO. 0·¤¥¤¤d¤· Sec. 5. There is hereby granted to the State of Colorado, upon the s,,§0’j*,}{‘* ·l“°°“°“ terms and conditions hereinafter named, the roperty known as the Taargrzfga to Smo Grand Junction School, includin the lands, hui dings, and fixtures °°;r;’vm pertaining to said school: Provided, That said lands and buildings gcqmgmsua, shall be held and maintained by the State of Colorado as an institution of leaming, and that Indian pupils shall at all times be admitted_to such school free of charge for tuition and on terms of equality with