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 _ 286 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1910. Virginia. VIRGINIA. ¤¤¤P¢<>¤¤<=¤¤>¤i· Sec. 24. For the sup rt and education of one hundred and twenty Indian pupils at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand r and forty dollars. W”'*¥¤¤°¤· WASHINGTON. S`? °'”·, Sec. 25. For su ort and civilization of the D’Wamish and other d£¤w` mq In allied tribes in Wazhington, including pay of employees, seven thousand dollars. M¤·*¤·b¤- Forfsuppprt and civiliiation céfghg Makahs, Washington, including a o em o ees, two thousand dollars. Qu‘},,“{*§:‘,;°,g_’ 'md  Igor supiiorit and civilization of the Qui—nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes, including pay of employges, one thousand dollars. Y¤ki¤¤¤-¤. ew. For support and civi ation of Yakimas and other Indians at said agency, including (pay of employees, five thousand dollars. ' I Go1vi11;i¤q¢}Pqy¤r For sup ort an civilization of Indians at Colville and Puyallup upmm °° ggrgpcies, Washington, and for pay of employees, twelve thousand o ars. spouses. For su rt of S kanes in Was ton: For a of a blacksmith m°°kmm"°°°' and carpgiilier, onepghousand dollalisngach (article ysix of a eement with said Indians, dated March eighteenth, e` hteen hunged and V¤1.27.p.rs9. eighty-seven, ratified by Act of Ju y thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two), two thousand dollars. Pgr";;’*"' B°“**· N“ If_or prgrghasehof §gric1ultE1r§l irriplemefrtg, and_ suppoxilt and civilizatron o osep ’s an o ez erce n rans m as rngton, one thefrusang dollars. _ f h _ _ . 1 d H d Yekimee or the extension o the rrrrgation system on an s a otte to mgiiimng °u°f Yakima Indians in_Washington, fifteen thousand dollars, and for constructron of drainage system, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, twenty-five thousand dollars shall be immediateéy available; in all, }I;rm¤1w· two hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars: ro/vided, That the °*’°’“°'“‘ amount hereby appropriated and all mone s heretofore or hereafter to be appro mated for these purposes, shallybe repaid into the Treasv¤¤.3s.p.ssv. ury of the lihited States in accordance with the rovisions of the Act of December twenty-first, nineteen hundred andp four. m§€*""° R°•°"°‘ For the fourth of five mstallments to the Indians on the Colville I rgi>¤r¤h payment rc Reservation, Washington, for the cessron of land opened to settle- “v0”{_"§i_,,_m_ ment by the Act of July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, "To grovide for the opening of a part of the Colville Reservation in the tate of Washington, and for other purposes," being a part of the full sum spt asidde land] helg in {rslhe T reasugy lpf the Llnited States in V0l.34,p.3'77. ayment or said an un er the terms o the Act of June twenty- , iirst, nineteen hundred and six, ratifying the agreement ceding saird land to the United Stages ujndgr date of lklaylpinth, eighteen hundred and ninet —one,t1ree un re tiousanr dollars to be ex ended for the benefibt of said Indians in accordance with the provisibns of the l said Act setting aside in the Treasury the money in payment for the §:$;y-0, rpimbuw land ceded: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interror shall report able expenanima. to Congress on the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and ten, the amount of reimbursable expenditures made under the pro- V¤*·2’-v·6·*- visions of section seven of the Act of July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and to what extent the United States has been reimbursed in accordance with said provision of law. ggg[}g£¢;¢¤g£ ,m_ To enable the Secretary of the Interior to urchase the improvepmvemems. ments of Young Doctor, a Makah Indian, on Vgaada Island, in township thirty-three north, range fifteen west, fifth principal meridian, Washingitgn, one thousand two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may necessary.