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 410 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 264. 1924. Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay of physician, two teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two farmers a blacksmith, V°l·15·¤·°*'·“· ang engineer (argcl<;_7, tretaltylpf May 13,J8:38), $7£>,000. t I Pawne¤s,0k1¤. or g ea IGS wi awnees a oma: or perpe ua Amway. annuity, to be paid in cash to the Paivnees (article 3, agreement V°‘·"’·¥’·“" _ of November 23, 1892), $30,000; for support of two manual-labor ,,§j=‘*°°‘*"‘°°""“*°"’· schools (article 3, treaty of September 24, 1857), $10,000; for pay of one farmeg, two blaclllzsmitlis, one miller, one enginegr and ap- _ _ _ _ prentices an two teac ers article 4 same treaty 5400· for vol H P m purchase, of iron and steel and other? necessaries fdr the shops (article 4, same treaty), $500; for pay of physmian and purchase ‘ of medicines, $1,200· 111 all, $47,100. _ f,,*'{;¤;{{j;,f’,’§L*f· For supggrt of Cluapaws, Oklahoma: For education (article 3, vo1.v,p.425- treaty of ay 13, 1833), $1,000; for_ blacksmith and asistants and tools, iron, and steel for bla.cksm1th shop (same article and ,,,,_ treatyg, $500; in all, $1,500: Promkied, That the President of the Ifimltge Iggates shall certify the same to be for the best interests o the ians. .,§,§,§fokY,{""‘°d For exgensos of administration of the aifairs of the Five Civilized Aamaummea ex. Tribes, klahoma, and the compensation of employees, $160,000: wmv Provided, That a" report shall be made to Congress on the iirst mwah rape-: to Monday of December, 1925,* b§ the Superintendent for the Five c°°¤°°°· Civilized Tribes through the ecretary of the Interior, showing igimgggg the expenditure of all moneys appropriated by this W·¤¤ **1****** F rt a  ti fth fed ted ‘ mum, 0,,,,,, or su po an 01 a ono e con era tribes and bands Aww t imder W'ii.r1n Springs Agency, Oregon, mcludjng pay of employees, R°°°”°°" ·   to ¥eu:·e1§11bur§ed under suchborules and regulations as the rearyo e nteriorma rescri. Sim ¤¥ di¤¤·::¤ For support of Sioux of cgébrent tribes includin S t S` §“iB°°,&}°°°r" N` d of Nebraska. North Dakota, and South Iiakotaz Fgiu- ‘;)l;.;°of1(fil;: T°“**”··°“* ¢68»0h€l‘S, 0110 Pl1gS1Cl8ll, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, V°*·*5·P-“°· two farmers, an one blackslmth (art1cle 13, treaty of April 29, 1868), $10,400; for pay of second blacksmith, and furnishing iron, Mmmm] employ, steel, and other matemal (artncle 8 of same treaty) $1,600; for ,,,_ _ pay of additional emlployees of the several agencies for the Sioux Suwmw- in Nebraska, North akota and South Dakota, $95,000; for subipglaigzn-2*- sistence of the Sioux and for purposes_of their civilization (likct pu·:.,,,,,.¤u¤g wp- of February 28, 1877), $258,000: Provzded, That this sum e all · include transp;rtation of supplnes from the termination of railroad or steam at transportation, and m this service Indians shall be employed whenever practicable- in all $365 000. Conlederated Bands · · · • ’ ’ 7 ,,,U,,,'U,,,,_ For support and c1v1l1zation of (Qonfederated Bands of Utes; $,g;¤_¤;{=£¤· For pay of two carpenters, two millers two farmers, and two blacksmiths (article 15, treaty of March 2, 1868), $6,720; for pay of two teachers (same art1cle and treaty}; $1,800; for purchase Fwd m of iron and steel and the Il€Cessary too for blacksmith shop · · (article 9, same treaty), $220; for annual amount for the purchase of beef,_mutton, wheat flour, beans, and potatoes, or other neces- Ammympmm s;ryS8:s:·1t;ctlIes of foo§14and·clothl11g, and farming equipment (article, _ ea y),  ,260, for pay of employees at the several Ute Swhmsrwash, agi2?r;?esS,1§)&10t00;f1nSall,{$48,000. W h_ gw ( _ o IPOMJGSID asm rfl6f - V°"”·"‘m‘ ment with Slld Indians, dated March 18, 1I887,ar::ti§ed be gggegf smh ms W 0 July 13, 1892), $1,000. - y voir; p.b16€ tesgggrsuppgit tif Sh‘??%‘°“°S il} WY°';*i“g* Fo? PBX of physician, _ car n r mr er, envmeer, arme d bl ks h - ticle 10, treaty ofiJnly 3, 1868), $4,000; fdr gaily of ascecoliig bliigklsmith, and such iron and steel and other materials as may be required, as per article 8, same treaty, $1,000; in all, $5,000.