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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 86, 1918. 587 of said amount for the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians in Utah, and the sum of $100 000 of said ,,cg?.f,,§’{§§‘.§§’,,I§§’Tt"°”’ amount for the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado which sums shall be charged to said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior is also, authorized to withdraw from the Treasury the accrued interest to and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, on the funds of the said Confederated Bands of Ute Indians appropriated under the Act of March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen V°‘·3’·P·’3"· (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, Ipage nine hundred and thirty- four), and to expend or distribute the same for the p cse of promoting civilization and self-support among the said Idldians, under such rggulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Promkl, That the Secretary of the Interior shall re crt to Congress, grwlsv. _ on the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred) and nineteen, a m,,,§_P°r° °{ °“’°“‘l" detailed statement as to all moneys expended as provided for herem. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw U£;°°‘“P°*‘€'°» °*°·» from the Treasury of the United States, within his discretion, the Irglsatlnz allotsum of $150,000 of the principal funds to the credit of the Con- m°"°` federated Bands of Ute Indians and to expend same for contin ° the construction of lateral distributing siystems to irrigate the allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, an White River Utes, in Utah, and to maintain existing irrigation systems authorized under the Act of June twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six, to be immediately V<>l- 34. v- 375- available and to remain available imtil e?ended. _ The sum of $12,000, to be expended in the discretion of the Secre- c,_fs{lg§,ggng,gs¤ Dutary of the Interior, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by ucwpuuncibnmn. him, in aid of th%pub1ic schools in the intah and Duc esne County school districts, tah. For the construction of a wagon road through the Shivwits Indian ,,f,{{""’“*’ R°°°"°· Reservation, Utah, $5,000; for the commotion of a steel bridge and R¤¤<1¤¤dl>rlde¤ ln. approaches across the Santa Clara River on the Shivwits ndian Reservation, $10,000; in all, $15,000, reimbursable to the United B~1>¤:r¤w¤¤- States from anglfunds now or hereafter placed in the 'l‘reasury to the credit of the S 'vwits Tribe of Indians, to remain a charge and lien upon the lands and funds of said tribe of Indians until pai . WASHINGTON. w“m'*'°”· Sec. 24. For suppprt and civilization of the D’Wamish and other ai.iil.li°°r°’ °°°" °f I" allied tribes in Was 'nggm, including play of employees, $7,000. g£';:"“·°‘°· For support and civi ation of the akahs, including pay of em- ° P1°Y€°S» $2¤000· Qui-misltsand oun- 1For support} and pivilization of Qui-nai—elts and Qui]-leh-utes, in- an-urs. c udin pay o employees, $1,000. ¤_ Forgupport and civilization of Indians at Yakima Agency, includ- aiiiliima Ag°°°y I ing Pa}7 0 Gmployaesl $$000*. Colville etc Agou- For support and civilization of Indians at Colville Taholah, cies mania. " Puyallu, and Spokane égencies, including pay of eniployees and for urciiase of agricultur im lements, an support an civilization of JPoseph’s Band of Nez Perce ilndians in Washington, $13,000. S bm For su crt of Spokanes in Washington (article six of agiégement  ° with saidwlndians, dated March eighteenth, eighteen hun d and l’°l·”*¥’·m· eighty-seven, ratified by Act of July thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two), $1,000. _ _ _ Ymmag For operation and maintenance of the 1rr1gation system on lands rmgmug aimallotted to Yakima Indians in Washington, $15,000, rennbmsablo H1 ’“‘€¥§{‘33, 1),597; vs;. accordance with the pjrovisions of the Act of March first, nineteen %1>·105°- hundred and seven: i romkied, That money received under agree- {§,‘§i"°c;¤.,¤ ti is ments for tem crary water su ply mafy be expended under the di- wiperection of the Secretary of the fhterior or maintenance and improvement of the irrigation system on said lands.