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 280 SIXTY-FIRST 00NGn.Ess. sm. 11 011.140. 1910. amending the agreement with said Indians for the cession of certain of their ands, at the rate of three dollars and twenty-five cents per acre, three thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA. · ,§§,i};§§*,_*·`,§,,_‘°· Sec. 18. For support and civilization of the Wichitas and aiiiliated bands who have been collected on the reservations set apart for their ` use and occupation in Oklahoma, five thousand dollars. _ m$,“_}L'¤·,§;"’*“°““· The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw Payriiiiin so m¢m· from the Treasury of the United States, at his discretion, the sum °°”°"'"’”‘ of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the funds on deposit to the credit of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes of In `ans in Oklahoma and pay out the same for the benefit of the members of said tribes, mcludmg their maintenance and support and improvement of their home-, steads, for the ensuing year in such manner and under such regulations as he may dprescrrbe. · gwwrthstgh nd For support an civilization of the Arapahoes and Cheyennes who cae;$¤lifsa° have been collected on the reservations set apart for their use and occupation in Oklahoma, thirty-five thousand dollars. ' K¤¤¤¤1¤¤*•¤¤- · For support and civilization of the Kansas Indians, Oklahoma, including agricultural assistance and pay of employees, one thousand five hundred dollars. 1¤¤1¤v¤¤¤- For support and civilization of the Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma. two thousand dollars, _ Ponca. For support and civilization of the Ponca Indians in Oklahoma, including pay of employees, eight thousand dollars. cmioeceserml. For su port and education of five hundred Indian pupils at the - Indian school at Chilocco, Oklahoma, and for pay of su errntendent eighty-three thousand five hundred dollars; for general) repairs and improvements, six thousand five hundred dollars; in all, ninety thousand dollars. _ rnwnees For fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Oklahoma: For perpetual $Z{?`§lf’,;_ M4, annuity, to be paid in cash to the Pawnees (article three, agreement of November twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two), thirt sermons thousand dollars; or support of two manual-labor schools (articlz V°*· *1- ¤· ’°°· three, treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty- rarmeatnacknnmr. seven), ten thousand dollars; for pay of one armer, two blacksmiths, €°%ol.11,p.730. one miller, one engineer and aplprentices, and two teachers (article rm me steel. ew. four, same treaty), five thousan four hundred dollars; for purchase » of ir·on and steel and other neccssaries for the shops (article four, Physician. same treaty), five hundred dollars; for. paiy of hysician and purchase of medicines, one thousand two hundre dollars; in all, forty-seven thpvusand one hufngred dollargid h F d wmv: or su ort o uapaws, a oma: or e ucation (article three grgiciti-2% treaty ofpgiay thirteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-three), ond Bi¤¤k¤¤i¢¤· <=*¢· thousand dollars; for blacksmith and assistants, and tools, iron and steel for blacksmith shop (same article and treaty), five hundred do1· g;g&i§·¤<&w of PM, lars; in all, one thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That the asm. President of the United States shall certify the same to be for the best interests of the Indians. thi¤§L_;i§ P;¤¤·== of The sum of one million dollars placed upon the books of the Treasrumm P5.; mm- ury to the credit of the Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi tribe of “‘$§§‘?3gf";f’g§}{* Indians by authority of the Act approved March third, nineteen hun- Pvw, p. me _ dred and nine, or any part thereof, shall draw interest at the rate of five per centum per annum so long as it remains in the Treasury. ézgggéyylkiw The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to was-rue. enroll and allot James F. Rowell, intermarried in the Kiowa tribe of """· ”’·”"· im Indians, who was regularly adopted by the tribal council of aforesaid ° tribe previous to June first, nineteen hundred and nine.