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 568 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. I¤¤*¤· mano. u,};f"* ***1* Mm: For support and civilization of Indians on the Fort Hall Reservadiigpggrt, nw., of In- tion in Idaho, including pay of employees, $25,000. ____ Suppog, em, at For support and C1 ation of Ind1ans under the jurisdiction of §’,g°,§g*n§‘j“°i°S»"°m the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the UH1b6d States m trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit: Coeur d’Alene, $14,000; Fort Hall, “%=°°°E..Fi°¤'a“ L2·£""2" *é"’S{"L= eh th B 1.. · na. B¤¤¤¤¢2·=¤· or g ea y s 1p a ions W1 e annoc m 0: $K11Fi§`?§_°§§fy` For ay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, ang lilarilksiplioth (ailpige 10, trea§yi&cg Jully 3, 1868)i, %3,5(g. _ h ¤¤¤¤rs1’A1¤¤¢¤- or the eur enes in · 0: or ay o ac mit cari?iiiigs$]fl.ti6°§l` penter, and (physician, and purchase of medicines (article 11, agreement ratifie March 3, 1891), $3,000. ,,,f,‘f“ mu R°°‘°"“" For improvement, maintenance, and operation of the Fort Hall 01¤¤¤¢i¤z i¤is¤¢i¤¤ ` ation system, $50 000., ew. sys» §ior enlarging and repairing canals, repairing structures  dam, ‘°“‘·‘°‘°°‘*°"‘°“‘{’·°‘°· and replwrjpent olf stijructiplepu oil the irrigatiopdsiylstem goy thing tion o an on the ort eservation 0 an an e by the Indians of said reservation, $300:000, td be_ immediately Pm _ available the total cost of the work to be done on tl11S project not pg,-'§`E§§°; of gpprry to exceed $760,000: Provided, That the amount herein appropriated ¥’““““” and the amount to be appregariated in the future for the completion of the bvgork shag bp glivide gguitably by tg; Secretary of t I;hl1Qn— _ _ terior tween e n 'an lan and the an in rivate owne 'p: P,-ig§°g§$§{g;l‘Q,”§1,§§§ Promkled further, That no additional work toward) the enlargement “’“’°°‘°°“· of this project, but only the necessary repairs to the present project shall be made, unless and until the Secretary of the Interior s all be able to make or provide for what he shall deem to be satisfactory agreements with such private landowners to repay their proper _ proportionate part of the cost of the entire work to be done: And In§,‘§,"f;,jQ,@¤}0§gj;$; pzovideddfurther, That in case of lands still held in Indian ownership vfexpwses. nefite hereby there is created a lien against such lands for the proportionate s are of the money) expended hereunder, which shall e enforced against such lands y the Secretary of the Interior under such rules, regulations, and conditions as he may prescribe. Iowa. IOWA. I,,$,,‘§,;‘}d F°‘ "'=’°“°*’ For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of m§;§>R<:;¢d;¤¤-.¤f·fr¤¤¤ the Sac and Fox agency, to be paid from the funds held by the United " States in trust for suc Indians, not to exceed $1,800. I K°“S“· KANSAS. S‘¥*‘¥’°"· ,,°§°·· °* For support and civilization of Indians under the °urisdiction of ixiiignig C mmm the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held hy 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. H"“"°“I‘““*“°°· For support and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, an for pay of superintendents, $150,000; for general repairs and improvements, $14,000; for addition to heating and power plant, $20,000, to be immediately available; in all, $184,000. ’“°"‘g‘*”· mcmcan. d,§;{*d“°° —*g°°”Y 1** For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of the ms;ppg;k§w.,¤r,rmm Mackinac agency, to be paid from the funds held by the United ' States m trust for such Indians, not to exceed $100.