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 30 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. riated shall be expended until the Secretary of the Interior shall have obtained from the proper authorities of the State of Wisconsin satisfactory tguaranties o the payment bfy the said State of at least one-half of e cost of the construction 0 said road; ¥'»§°§Y,{*{,‘}'ff;;,¤,,,.,,,t That the relinquishment executed on the Sth day of Ma, 1914, at d’ Oreilles Band of Chippewa Indians, by which he relinquished all his right, title, interest, and inheritance to the allotment of Maggie Grover, deceased, allotment numbered seven hundred and sixty-one of said band of Indians, and described as follows: The west fractional one-half of the northwest one—quarter of section eighteen, in township  north, of range eight west of. the fourth principal meridian. isconsm, containing seventy-four acres and seventy-three one·hundredths of an acre, be, and the same hereby is, validated, and that the Secretary of the Interior be, and he herebg is, authorized to issue a Patent to the above·described land to teve Grover, the father 0 the aforesaid Maggie Grover, deceased. _ "’°“"°*=· wroume. . gh.§j°§,l},TZf°,;,,_ Sec. 24. For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians in W o— .. . Y Rmmum mmg, mcluding pay of employees, $15,000. _ _ °°°°°l‘ For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming, including pay of sggerintplridgnt, $36,250; for general repairs and improvements, $5,0 ; in, 41,250. - . i*bili§?§?1il" For support of Shoshones in Wyoming: For pay of hysician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and b acksmiili (article 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $5,000; for pay of second blacksmith, and such iron and steel and other materiakn as may be required, as mgm t per article 8, same treaty $1,000; in all, $6,000. wana ngerzgdmlm For continuing the worlr of constructing an irrigation system within $°§i$§,§,“‘;,‘}‘}'{;,,,_ the diminished hoshone or Wind River Reservation, in Wyoming, ' including the Big Wind River and Dry Creek Canals, and including the maintenance and operation of completed canals, $100,000, reim- Immun: www bursable in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1905. isms. For continuation of investigations, construction operation and maintenance and incidental iplperations on a progect for the  ation of a port_%$n of the condlitiqgl y cededllanlqs of the Wind River eservation, yoming, to e own as the iverton roject, $200,000, PWM reimbursable in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 3, rsyim-in of con- 1905: Provided, That the construction ch e for the actual cost of °‘“‘°“°“·°‘°·*°““"‘°S· said prolj act shall be iixed b y the Secretaryaollgthe Interior and divided equitab y between the Indian land and public and rivate land irrigated by such project, and that the charge as fixed) for said Indian ands shall be reimbursable in accordance with the rovisions of the Act of March Q3, 1905, and that the ch es as fixed) for rivate and public land irmgated under such projectaggall be paid b the owner or entryman in accordance with the terms of payment of construction and xréaxintenarlace charges as provided by the reclamation law and amen ents thereto. giélwrliggithlgmizlli For the protportionate share of the cost of constructing a diversion · dam and for e construction of canals and laterals for the irrigation of Indian land on the ceded portion of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming, $50,000 rexmbmsable under such rules and regulations Rom and b_ S as the Secretary oi the Interior may prescribe. “‘*‘° · For eontmumv the work of constructin roads and brid es within the diminished Shoshone or Wind River Iieservation, in %Vvoming, $25,000, said sum to be reimbursed from any funds which are now or may hereafter be placed in the Treasury to the credit of said
 * °- Hayward, Wisconsin, by John Stone, a member of the Imc Court