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 976 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 146. 1917. {ug; §¤$j°ggg**g*· For the improvement and construction of roads and bridlges on M K the Yuma Indian Reservation in California, $10,000, to be irnme iately available, reimbursable to the United States by the Indians having , tribal ri ts on said reservation. $*§$‘*°“2§f‘d'§Y" m, That giztion three of the Act of January twelfth, eighteen hundred ¤¤°¤·***d· and ninety-one (Twenty-sixth Statutes at Large, page seven hundred Extension of tm and twelve), entitled "An Act for the relief of Mission Indians in P°"°‘· the State of Califorma," be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to authorize the President, in his discretion and whenever he shall deem it for the interests of the Indians affected thereby, to extend the trust period for such time as ma be advisable on the lands held _ in trust for the use and benefit of die Mission Bands or villages_of {{{',§’,‘,‘;,’;;,,,, ,0 ,,,,,5, Indians in California: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior modified- be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause allotmentsto be made glo dphe Indians belongingltosand hayigghiiribal rights on the _ Mission `an reservations in the tate o a ornia in areas as WL 33** °°°‘ rovided in section seventeen of the Act of June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten (Th.irty-sixth Statutes at Large, page eight hundred and fifty-mne), mstead of as provided m section four 0 the Act of ,,m,,m www mt January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one (Twenty-sixth mmm. Statutes at Largai, page seven hundred and thirteen): Provided, 'flhegt  act sha not affect any allotments heretofore patented to e ans. _ ,.-El§,,”Lltb m”'P“°°' That the last proviso of the Act entitled "An act to provide for the disposition and sale of lands known as the Klamath River Indian Reservation/’ a proved June seventeenth, eighteen hundred and %T°'l§'f°“‘,,_ 5;,, ninety-two, reading: "Promded further, That the proceeds arising the direction of the Secretary of the Interior for the maintenance and education of the Indians now residing on said lands and their chi1dren,f’ be, and the same is hereby, amended to read; Di=1><¤¤1¤fv~·=¤•¤=- ·‘PromAed further, That the proceeds arising from the sale of said lands shall const1tute_a fund to be used under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior for the pro rata improvement of individual R ds mus Indian allotments and maintenance and e ucation of the Indians ,,dd§§_ · · °‘°·· and their children now residing on said lands and for the construction of roads, trails, and other improvements for their benefit." R·¤¤¤f ¤f $¢¤¤1¤¤¥¤¤- Sec. 4. For relief of distressamong the Seminole Indians in Florida, and for purposes of their civilization and education, $8,000. ¥·*¤¤·>· IDAHO. ¤.,l;f'° Hm R°°°"°’ Sec. 5. For siépplort and civilization of Indians on the Fort Hall (,,§,§*g’ggf°i °°°·· ¤' ‘¤· Reservation in I a 0, including pay of employees, $30,000. migsum system. _ For improvement and maintenance and operation of the Fort Hall iimiyiiieur. }mg°t’°° sysmmr $25900} Prwidedi That Bxgéflditures hereimder for vgliln, P, 1m5_ improvements shall be rmmburaable to the mted States in accordggplesggléhl the provisions of the Act of March first, nineteen hundred I.;,,,,,u,n";,,,?ty_ For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: For v¤i.i¤,p.c.s. gay of physician teacher, carpenter, miller, en `neer, farmer, and (21;:;:33 ten, treaty of July third, eigteen hundred and @§¥ggg*f§_ For the Coeur d'Alenw, in Idaho: For_pay of blacksmith, carpen- . ,p. um. ter, and physician, and purchase of medicines (article eleven, agreea ment ratified March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one), $3,000.
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