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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sm. IL OH. 146. 1917. 989 To carry into effect the provision of article nine of the treat f $***5 md ¤¤*=·¤- March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight (Fifteenth Stathtgs mir°i1l°il°li>lf¢if2'?` at Large, gage SIX hundred and nineteen), with the Confederated I Bands of te Indians, for fu.rnish.iu.ghseeds and agricultural implements, the sum of $10,000, or so muc thereof as may be necessary. _ For continuing the construction of lateral distributing systems to U¤°°*¤1>¤¤¤¤» ¤*¤·» mjigatevthe allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White Uxiemng auozmem River Utes, in Utah, and to maintain existing irrigation systems au- °fv.,; 34 375 thornzed under the Act of June twenty-first, nineteen hundrediand i ip` i S1X,·I`(-)1IIll)111`S&·l)‘l(% as therein provided, $40,000, to remain available until expended. WASIHNGTON. W¤¤¤i¤zt¤¤. Sec. 23. For su rt and civilization of the D’Wa.mish and oth .S“¥’P°'°r °°°·» °¤¤· allied tribes in Wgsxngtgi, including ay of employees, $7,000. Br d]i>nPW¤mim,¤w. lFor suppgrbt) and civi tion of the Elakahs, including pay of em- mmsp o ees,,. Fyor support and civilization of Qui—nai-elts and Quirleh-utes, in- ,¤‘,§_‘§g’;*·°l*S°¤d Q¤“· cluding pay of employees, $1,000. _ For support and civilization of Indians at Yakima Agency, includ- Y“"*"‘“ A¤°°°>'- 1ng:pay of employees, @3,000. _ _ or support and civilization of Indians at Colville, Taholah, _¤¤1v¤1¤, ¤¤=·, Agen- Puyallup, and Spokane Agencies, includin pay of employees and for °°°“ purchase of agricultural implements, and su port and civilization ` of Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians in Wasgnngton, $13,000. _For sntpggrt of Spokanes in Washington (article six of a§eement grxnms with said drans, dated March eighteenth, eighteen him ed and ‘"**" “°‘ eighty-seven, ratified by Act of J y thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two), $1,0002 _ _ _ For operation and maintenance of the irrigation system on lands Q[g'¤l={¥§¤umm¤m allotted to Yakima Indians in Washington, $15,000, reimbursable v<»ll°ss, p. sm; val in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March first nineteen °*3lZ;,L? hundred and seven: Provided, That money received rmder agree- °°$lg’“°‘“*°“ ¤* M- ments for temporary water supplymay be expended under the direc- ` tion of the Secretary of the nterior for maintenance and improvement of the irrigation system on said lands. For the fourth installment in payment of $635,000 for water supply u_§_·;{*:,;*;jr ;g*pp=;;_*·$ for irrigation of forty acres of eac Indian allotment on the Yakima uname. Indian Reservation irrigation system in the State of Washington, v°'·°°·"·°°‘· provided by the Act of August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, page six hundred and four), $100,000 to be covered into the reclamation fund. _ _ For su port and education of three hundred and fifty Indian lpu rls €¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¢h¤¤¤- at the gushman Indian School, Tacoma, Washington, mc udling repairs and improvements, and for pay of superintendent, $60,000 said appropriation being made to supplement the Puyallup school funds used for said school. _ _ _ Ymmm H For continuing construction and enlargement of the irrigation and q,,,,,,,,,,,,g,m,,,,,,,, drainage s tem, to make possible the utilization of the water supply provided flosr forty acres of each Indian allotment on the Yakima ndian Reservation, Washmgton, and such other water sulpply as may be available or obtama le for the irrigation of a tota of one hundred and twenty thousand acres_of allotted Indian lands on_sa1d reservation, $200,000, to remain available until expended: Prmndcd, aeuaaimmma. That the entire cost of said irrigation and dramage system shall be AMP- 15*- reimbursed to the United States under the conditions and terms of the Act of May eighteenth, nineteen hrmdred and sixteen. That the atents heretofore issued as fee simple patents under the m*fg‘_,“,§§'Q,,f’°" ¥’°‘°"" homestead get of May twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two gigeilknd (Twelfth Statutes at Large, page three hundred and nmety-two), in ' the name of Charles Cleveland, May second, mneteen hundred and