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 134 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 125. 1916. Congress and the Interior Department in January, February, and March, nineteen hundred and sixteen, $250, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. “*”“"°"· MINNESOTA. ¤r>¤¤¢¤¤~S·=¤¤¤r Sec. 9. For support and education of two hundred and twenty- five Indian pupils .at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, including a of superintendent, $39,175; for general re airs and improvemenltsyand for remod ling building for dormito Ppurpos s $7 000 6 9 7 7 ; for mechanical and general utility shop building1iy$10,000; for septic tank, $5,500; to gravel and improve the road leading from the school buildings to the south line of the reservation, $1,000: to blast oplt pnd deepen the ditch and creek on said reservation, $2,000; in a, 64,675. °’“¥”?"'“ °' “‘° For su port of a school or schools for the Chigpewas of the Mis- ml sissippi in Minnesota {article three, treaty of arch nineteenth, cmppogw 0, m,,_ erggteen hundred and sixtyseyenl, $4,000. _ _ ¤¤er¤$Mm of mb e Secretary of the Interior IS hereby authorized to withdraw engpwaeu-1 from the Treasury of the United States, at his discretion, the sum °L ”·P· °“’· of $185,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the principal sum on depos1t_to the credit of the Chrppewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, arrsing under section seven of the Act of Janus fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, entitled "An Actrlor the rehef and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, and to use the same for the of promoting civiliza- Pmlm tron and self-support among the sar Indians m manner and for cmp¤¤¤¤¤¤nm· purposes prov1d for m said Act: Provided, That not to exceed _ E "°"' ““"‘ $60,000 o sa1d_amount, and the one-fourth interest on the tribal funds of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota now to their credit in the Treasury to used for the maintenance of free schools, shall be used for the compensation of employees m the Indian Service in Mmnesota excelpt for irregular laborers, and that the said Chippewas shall receive the pr·eference rn_ filling permanent positions in the mdhmmuwdm seryiicp of 1;l;le_Chrppewas of Minnesota where the compensation is {gsm,. mm". par rom eu· tri al funds. Provided furdzer, That not less than $10,000 of sa1d amount of $185,000 may be used to furnish employ- ment to the sand Chippewas in building roads and making other Mlgggc um phat irgpggyegpeglts uppin the Chippewa reservations in Minnesota for the e san (`hnppewas, and $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to establish an electric light plant at the White Earth Agency, the boarding school there and the villa e of Whi Earth Minnesota said lant o 'ts g te to be alammmed 1) th p A r 1 %r£’ohportionate share of expenses _ y eresidents of .lt0E8IthVll]3g8UDd6fSHCh V grllzsrigpd regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the A““{*§‘ °"‘°*"““°” The Secretary of the Inte ` h b th rized °‘ M me ;r.3_em.av., committtee or“¥£J"‘vv?rE$tYEZ`}th°Br¤d‘%r“de{,?§§°;wt2 n rans IH Minnesota the sum_ of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be rgecessary, to be expended 11:1 the annual celebration of said band tic feu$z;d)5gne_ foutr;)t;elr;(tihi)a1;11(§1eteen hundred and sixteen, out of Muhncmm Cmmcy. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized MY-·;;¤g1_$0ls:·§¤yi;¤u<}tu;gi to convey by patent in fee simple to independent school district am. numbere one, of Mahnomen County, Minnesota for the urpose of a demonstration farm in connection with the agiriculturallde artment of the public schools of said place, that certain tract of Iland wh rch had been set apart for the new abandoned Mahnomen Indian day school, said tract being described as follows, to wit: West half of the southwest quarter of section eleven, township one hundred