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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. 1189 of said reservation now or hereafter laced to their credit in the Treasury of the United States, in accordlince with the Indian Appro· V ,_ priation Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, pages 0 40’p°570` 570 and 571). For the construction of a school building for the public school gc°{$§°;,.m- ,4; district at Covelo, California, $18,000, payable from tribal funds of §’_§’md,mS¥*,i',j',{’,{*Sd1!l;°u°§ the Round Valley Indians. ` COLORADO. Colorado. For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction sp§¤°$.i"$s¤a¤s’ °i°fim: of the following agencies, to be paid from the fimds held by the mmm · United States in trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit; Southern Ute, $3,000; Ute Mountain, $10,000. rnonma. mmm. For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in Florida and §‘;u“‘§'}‘°,§§· ,,, for purposes of their civilization and education, $7,000. ° ` IDAHO. Idaho. For suplport and civilization of Indians on the Fort Hall Reser- tig? Hm R°?°"°` vation in daho, including pay of employees, $25,000. ,,,§,§‘g’§,‘;f‘°· °*°·°‘I“‘ For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of 8¤;§i>¤r¢. ste. at the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United was i3¤?£°°°S°m States in trust for the re?gcetive tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit: ur d’A1ene, $14,000; Fort Hall, $20,000; Fort Lapwai, $14,000. - Emma For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: Fulmlingtreaty. For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, v‘“·“·*’·°°°“ and blacksmith (article 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $4,500. For the Coeur d’Alenes, in Idaho: For pay of blacksmith, car- °F‘§,‘i§{,{§g*‘,;°§,°§;,_ penter, and physician, and urchase of medicines (article 11. agree- V<>l·%·v·¤¤>· ment ratified March 3, 1891), $3,000. Fm Han R For improvement, maintenance, and operation of the Fort Hall emu. _ irrigation system, $50,000. _ _ _ ,,.?€§‘§?tl“g mg°°*°“ For continuing the_en1arg1ng and repairing of canals, structures, w§¤*g;¤¤cga°•j,*°y_n=g;; and dam, and replacing of structures of the irrigation system for em. the irrigation of lands on the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, and lands ceded b the Indians of said reservation, as provided for in A**’=vP·5‘*8· the Act of Bday 24, 1922 (Forty-second Statutes at Large, page _ 568), the same to be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions R**¤°°¤’S°¤°¤°· of said Act of May 24, 1922, $230,000. iowa. . I°"‘ For support and civilization of Indians under the Jurisdiction of §§§,§}‘,}'§§,f§,‘}°‘{,{; the Sac and Fox agency, to be paid from the fun s held by the 2;%; et fm mw United States in trust for such Indians, not to exceed $1,800. ` Kansas. K¤¤=’·°=’·- Fm- Support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of ,,;],‘§i‘§‘$‘§(g:,,§,°§,,’L,,§§ the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United *¤‘°¤““¤ - States in trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit: Kickapoo, $500; Pottawatomie, $2,800. For support and education of eight hundred Indian pupils at the Hmm I¤S¤*¤°°- Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pag of superintendents, including not to exceed $1,500 for printing an