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 SIXTY·TI-HRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 222. 1914. 603 $95,000; for_ subsistence of the Sioux, other than the Rosebud, §,'},‘ff‘*{*,§°*I—]°°256 Cheyenne River, and Standing Rock Tribes, and for purposes of their ` ` cr ation (Act of February twentggeighth, eighteen undred and ,,,0,,80 seventy-seven), $200,000: Provided, _ at thissum shall include trans- 'rranspénsmn. portatron of supphes from the termination of railroad or steamboat transporltirtron, Ed m this service Indians shall be employed whenever practrca e· in $307 000. For suppbrt and inairitenance of day and industrial schools among B°**°°¤· the Sioux ndians includindg the erection and repairs of school buildings, $200,000, to be expen ed under the agreement with said Indians in section seventeen o the Act of March second, eighteen hundred ,,_5V;f,,{,§i P- 63* Vdand eighty-nine, which agreement is heregy extende to and includ- lkzrwmeut menaingslune thirtieth, nineteen hundred and teen. °d` or subsistence and civilization of the Yankton Sioux, South §§;‘,‘§°°§t'j§§§_‘f’§,_ Dakota, including pay of employees, $14,000. _ For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane Indians at Canton, South Dakota, for incidental and all other ex- gylulin?. penses necessary for its proper conduct and management, mcludmg ppy of employees, repa]i‘rs3_1mprove%<=;_nts, anddfor a1eces;i§1’}y5¢z)x)pense o transporti insane rans to an rom said asy um. That the Sggretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed ¤r§§@Tgt;m;?; to make an investigation with respect to the necessity and gractica- sity rerpniinway bilitly of constructing a wagon road or highway through the tanding ““°“¥h· Roc Indian Reservation m Corson County, South akota, from a point on the Missouri River north of Pontis, South Dakota, thence m a northwesterly direction to the town of Tatanka, and subrmt his i°"°3}° ‘£l’°’°§"} “’.m..°°“g'%°3.°h$?.i“$r°{€“€&’ T.‘}]3§°.?.”£E’§’£1£.3‘;%$°Z un e an o n, an e s, _ may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for the purposes herein specified. UTAH. Um- Sec. 21. For srgpport and civilizaition ;§HConfetderai;_ed Bands oi B§,$§’§j °°“'°?°'“°°° Ut : For ay 0 two c nters, wo ers wo armers an ¤*¤¢¤*e¤·¤ °· twgsblacksrliiiths (article iiliptzen, treaty of Mariah second, eighteen V°1`x5’p`m hundred and sixty-eight), $6,720; for pay of two teachers (same article and treaty), $1,800 g for purchase of iron and steel and the necessary tools for blacksmith shop (article nme, same treaty), $220; {lor annual aniortrnt for th;} purchase of m1;_t¥onawh§ati0£l§i1;r, F<><><¤·<·¢¤- eansan oaoes oro ernecessary iceso oo an c g (article twefive, same treaty), $30,000; for pay of employees at the E“’*"°Y°°S· several Ute agencies, $15,000·in all, $53,740. _ _ Support of damned For the support aind crvrlrzatrog of detached Indians rn Utah, radars. i cluding a of employees, $10,00 . _ _, ¤The Sedielrary of the Interior is hereby author1zed_to withdraw Bgnlg- ccmdmm from the Treasury of the _United States, within his discretion, the pd1§cS;Dr§¤;gggS_ from sum of $300,000 of the (principal funds to the credit of the Confed- ‘ erated Bands of Ut}? Irl; rags arird ao ¢§pend tliée SUI!]. og; $1310,000 og said amount or the ene t o the avajo rm an o sai Indians in Colorado, and the sum of $200,000 oi) saids amount for the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians rn Utah, which sumjszhall lilo chargged to sail bands, and theh Secretary of e,§’j°{m§f} th It ` t t wit romte easury ewwmacgmgdeliiigerlgst to Ziid ilinrizliiding June llliiiitieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, on the frmds of the said Confederated Bands of Ute Vol 37 m Indians appro riated imderthe Act of March fourth, nineteen hundred ’p‘ ' and thirteen ?ThiI‘ty-seventh Statutes at Large, page nine hrmdred and thirty-four), and to expend or distribute the same for theglirpose of promoting civilization and self-support among the sard drans, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: