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 586 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 86. 1918. Yanktgn, Sisseton, Lovger Brule, and Cheyenne River Reservations ' h t. _ si¤°i?sisi?sIii§l?`¤' is Fbli? gibggggdggmsnd civilization of the Yankton Sioux, South t Dakota, including pay of plmployees, $14,00?.th I f ins G °°“,,,,,,°“,,,,‘ 1,,,,,,, F th t amtenance 0 e asy um or an ¤S§¤¤¤· of Indigis a§C?1l;§1I?SblutIinDalil1>ta, for incidental and all other expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, mcluding pay of. employees, repairs,Iirii1provit->men(tisi_ and fmglr nefzessaggoeigtijense of ‘ ipssn o an rom said as um, . _ d,§§°"“" *g°‘“" I"‘ t Tl1§tuthle1%ecreta>ii·yHof1:Ili: Interior be, and he L hereby, authorized, °*°·» '*°*¤ in his discretion, to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States mm the sum of $185,000, or so 1much$her¢;c;§1asSn1ay lig&lBC6SS?l'§, of lthe, t 'balfunds d `tt thecre 1to e 10U.X ianso ose u `°l°36’p`m' Argency, Sodialh ]?llsil)gta,0accruing under the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten (Thu·ty-sixth Statutes at Large, page four hundred and forty-eight), apd tg ixgpnd the same for the support, t' d d f ai `ans. sam. Mk M °‘ rh.? 1%%* 53,.1 %i“§§,§3i‘.§t,Sttsg as mtxptqdta tam, of at °“riliS mr sum of $5,000 appropriated by the Indian appropriation Act approved '·*§,{°,>g‘,,_,,,_· May eightlienth, npneteen hitndi-ed and sixteeéi, ash{aég>rc;.];ot1·;¤;10(1l;$ ' hare t t o construc mg a wagon_roa or w Ihe St?andiiigc0Rock Indian Reservation m Coison County1,wSouth Dakota, bei, anldc the same is hereby, magedayailagekupon t same termsand ort samepurposesasprovide msai c . T°‘“· A TEXAS. cm- Sm. 22. For the education of the Alabama and Coushatta Indians B**¤“*“°“· located in Polk County, Texas, by the construction of a school building, including equipment, upon land belonging to said Indians, $5 000; and by aiding the public schools established by the State or local authorities to the extent of 10 cents per day for each Indian child who _ _ attends such schools, $2,000, to be expended under the direction of c,,I,_’§,`i‘f{{;‘¥;‘,l{f’I,’;2'*’"" the Secretary of the Interiorii and the Secretary of the Inltgriorcis he b th ed and directe to cause an investigation to ma e asltb tilgiiecgslgityand advisability of purchasing lands for said Indians and to make report thereon to Convress on or before the Hist Monday in December, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and the sum of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby approiirxeated to ay the expenses of such investigation; m all, $8,000, to IIDIDG-· giately available. UTAH _. Utah. _ B§{£• °°"°°°'°*°° Sec. 23. For support and civilization of Confederated Bands of ‘{,*{,§Pgg**•;”,;;,‘°· Utes: For pay of two csgpenters, two millers, two farmers and ` ’ ` twodblacksxnliths (articlhe) ggepéotrcéaty of Mprph sicong, eighteen hun ed an sixty-eig t, , ; or pay 0 wo eac ers same arf I d t t ) $1,800; for purchase of iron and steel and the nedgsgagl todlgsidi blacksmith shop (article nine, same treaty). $220; F°°d’°°°' for annual amount for the purchase of beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and potatoes, or othernecessary articles of food and clothing, and farming equipment (article twelve, same treaty)_, $30,000; for pa of employees at the several Ute agencies, 815,000; in all, $53,740. ,,§§,§,‘§’}’§;,§§§7 °' °"' hor the support and civilization of Indians in Utah, not otherwise _ provided for, mcluding pay of employees, $10,000. _ _ Bin? C°°'°°°'°t°° The Secretary of the Interior IS ereby authorized to withdraw Pi%****>5¤“°¤ ¤‘¤¤¤ from the Treasury of the United States, withm his discretion, the sum °n°°mH"°ds` of $350,000 of iihlehprincipag funds to ghehcredit offthe Confedeirateg Bands of Ute ans an to e. en the sum o $50,000 0 sai amount for the benefit of thetliite Mountain (former Navafo J Springs) Band of said Indians in Colorado, and the sum o $200,000