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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 86. 1918. 571 expended, and to be reimbursed out of any funds of the Indians of said reservation now or hereafter placed to their credit in the Treasury _ of the United States: Provided, That the proper authorities of the {,’,§,?;‘j,°g,,,m0,H,,m_ county of Humboldt, California, agree to furnish, at their own rmietcmmzy. expense, a competent engineer satis actory_to the Secretary of the Interior to supervise the construction of said road; to provide the use of such tools_and im lements as the said Secretary may deem to be justly required of tlhem; and to maintain said road in good _ condition: Promkied further, That the total cost of said road shall L“°“°'°°S*· not exceed $30,500. H _ . _ rrionma. °"°°· Sec. 4. For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in iiliiliiigiiztc. Florida, and for purposes of their civilization and education $10,000, · including the construction and equépment of necessary buildings on lands set aside by the State of Flori a by_}A;:t of its legislature for the ,,,,,,,,0 rpetual use of said Indians: Provided, t the $8,000 appropriated b 1&>¤¤t¤icu¤¤, etc., or Eg, the Act of March second, nineteen hundred and seventeen ( hirty- dj”““‘ ninth Statutes at Large, page nine hundred and seventysix), for relief, civilization, and education of the Seminole Indians in Florida, or such part thereof as may be available for the purpose, may also be used or construction an equipment of necessary buildings on the lands aforesaid. IDAHO. IMM- Fort Hall Reserva- Sec. 5. For siapaport and civilization of Indians on the Fort Hall mggppm m of Im Reservation in I 0, including pay of employees,`$30,000. dimgvn, ’ " For improvement and maintenance and operation of the Fort Hall rms "'“°”‘· irrigation system, $50,000 to be immediately available; Provided, mpayzhsm. That eippenditures liereundbr for improvements shall be reimbursable I to the nited States in accordance with the provisions of the Act of V° ‘3"p‘1°2“‘ · March first, nineteen hundred and seven. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: ¥;,‘l"g]§l'Q;,,,,,,,,_ For pay of physician teacher, carpenter, miller, enineer, farmer "°*·15·P·°7°· and lacksmrth (article ten, treaty of July third, eig teen hundred and sixty-eight), $5,000. y For the Coeur d ’A1enes, in Idaho: For pay of blacksmith, carpenter, §°.§.‘?'m‘Z,8“t2§,°§,:_ and physician, and purchase of medicines (article eleven, agree- vo1.2u,p. ism. ment ratified March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one), · $3,000. KANSAS. K°"’“· Sec. 6. For suppprt and education of seven hundred and fifty B,§§,{l‘°" I°$°'°“°° Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, $141,350; for general repairs and improvements, $15,000; for completing. the construction of a drain e system on the Haskell Indian Sc ool Reservation, Lawrenceitliansas, $1·0,000, to be immediatelynavailable; in all, $166,350. Kok For su port and education of eighty dian pupils at the Indian u.,,,'gci’§§§f P°°S°"°' school, iickapoo Reservation, Kansas, including pay of superintengsnt, $17,400; for general repairs and improvements, $4,000; in, $21,400. MIGHIGAN. mm- Srzc. 7. For support and education of three hundred and fifty B,§,i§.,‘l{“ Pl°"°°° Indian pupils at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michig and for pay of superintendent, $72,000; for general repairs aliiil improvements, $6,000; in all, $78,000.