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 18 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. ¤¤¤*-¤ F° S°¤°°l· For su port and education of four hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Santa Fe, New Mexico, and for pay of superintendent, $82,400; for general repairs and improvements, $8,000; for water supply, $2,200; in all, $92,600. _ g’¤€*g}_·;,§{g‘§,i;j_Bj;,°, or the pay of one special attorney for the Pueblo Indians of New lm Mexico, to be des@ated by the Secretary of the Interior, and for necessary traveling expenses of said attorney, $5,000, or so much thereof as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary. R,§¤'°l*gy,°B°°’““¤ For continuing work on the Indian hig wa extendinglfrom the Hizr1?v=iy?r¤¤M¤¤¤ Mesa Verde National Park to Gallup, New Miixico, on the N avajo V°°'°“ Pm t° °°u“*°‘ and San Juan Reservation, $25,000; said sum to be reimbursed from _ any funds which are now or may hereafter be placed in the 'Preasury €r¤'i;`iX§·m¤¤¤ or ru. to the credit of said Indians: Provided, That such sums shall be °‘°°S·°*°· expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior in such manner and at such times and places as he may deem lproper, and in the employmlpnt of Indian labor as far as possi le for the construction of said hi wa. , For construgtingyditches to irrig&te three hundred additional acres ' i near Jemez and Zia Pueblos, New exico, $15,000, and for the survey of proposed irrigation s tem to irrigate one thousand six hundred acres at San Juan Pueblzi New Mexico, $1,000; for sinking wells on Pueblo Indian land for domestic supply and for stock, $15,000; in all $31,000. · mii.°i°°°l°t° R°°°m` hor road and bridge construction on the Mescalero Indian Reser- R°’“" me b""‘¥°°* vation, in New Mexico including the purchase of material, equipment, and supplies; the employmento labor; and the cost of surveps, plans, R°*m"“"°“"°'· and estimates if necessary, $25,000, and to be reimbursed rom any _ funds of the Indians of said reservation now or hereafter on delposit KZ`ii§°i»t¤·. in the Treasury of the United States: Provided, That Indian abor S I mm shall be employed as far as practicable. si§i1g2°i1: sam:. For the completion of the construction of a bridge across the San N‘“’°l° R°’°"‘ Juan River at Shiprock, New Mexico, on the Navajo Indian Reser- _ vation, $4,226.14, in addition to the $16,500 appropriated for this ‘°‘·”· P·°‘· pugrse by the Act approved June 30, 1913 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at ge, Fpage 91) for paiyment to the El Paso Bridge and Iron Com- Pmm pan, of l aso, Texas, or extra work and materi , the same being namttmmauaao. made necessary by acts of the Government: Provided, That said sum shall be reimbursed to the United States by the Navajo Indians and shall remain a charge and lien upon the lands, I-property, and funds belonging to said Navajo Indians until paid in f l. N"' Y°"° NEW YORK. Z‘i°¤ii¤°§fi§·. Sec. 14. For fulfilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For per- ‘ °‘· *» *’· “’· manent annuity in lieu of interest on stock (Act of February 19, 1831), Q Y ._ om $6 000. Tgnnliig. iFor fulfilling treaties with Six Nations of New York: For permanent ‘°'·‘·""6‘ knnnityi, in c othing and other useful articles (article 6, treaty of ovem er 11, 1794), $4,500. }`°‘”"“ °°'°I””* NORTH CAROLINA. C“°'°k°° S°h°°" Sec. 15. For support and education of one hundred and sixtv Indian pupils at the Indian school at Cherokee, North Carolina, iricluding pay of superintendent, $37,800; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; in all, $43,800. That the sum of $8,000 a pro~ lgconu Larry pim. prxated for the construction of a bridge across the Ocona Luftv River _°“S"““““g "dg°· at or near the Indian school at Cherokee, North Carolina, b the Act or so much thereof as may be required, is hereby reappropriated for thelsime purpose and under the same conditions as provided in the sai. ct.
 * ,gp*!Qx;O% approved May 25, 1918 (Public Numbered 159, Sixty-fifth Clbngress),