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 SIXTY-`NINTH CONGRESS. Suse. I. Cu. 277. 1926. 473 For general su rtsand civilization of Indians, includi a of ’¤*¤”*¤¢°••“•* employeéald  5ccl)>§·)r(liuce.witl1 treaty stlglnilations   Idol; to e··oow amoun· ecti   ,» . ¤‘F0r= the  ? ger pay; of blacksmith, mf,3,f°' °'A‘°”°°- carpenter, and ph§1c1an,4ani1· urchaseof medicines (article 11, V¤1·¤¤.v·1¤¤- agreement  aroh»3,·~189f),,$4,860=;   <·   a r _» · l ’~For=»fnliilhng treatystapulatwns with   an Idaho: ¤•·¤¤¤·>¤¤·¤*·¤¤· F  §··y=°f(`Phy8ici|EQ*#08Ch6f{ZC8fpBDf£!, miller,'erg.1e I. , farmer, V°l·w•P·“‘· and lacksmith (arti 10,¢traty ofrt_ an  Sotthelmglorthern. Ghe·}:¥1er£_¤e:rha¤d &Arapahoes, Mes- Arapnhoessagreexnenwiz mux IIDS, rov e ary  28,¤1877,·includ.ing   Cheyemnes     Ridge vu 1, P M Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay ofBK3Ss1cta¤,;tw0 teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two farmers, ar mith,.and engueer (article 7, tredtyéecf May 10, 1868:2,e$80,000; _. ~· _ P,,¤m0m,,,m__ or fuliilhng  ·wflth   omar For perpetual \`§g{-{{·¤-67;; anmnty, to be paid mcash to the Pawnees (article 3,`agreemont of ' '°` ` Nove1nber··23 1892),* ·$3000O;‘ for suppoa·t·»o·f=-two; manual-labor schools (arttele 3, treaty  September 24, 1857),$11;,090;; for pay of o_ne farmer, two blacksmiths one miller, one e%ineer and Lapprenq tices, and two teachers (article 4,:same treaty), ,8(D; for pumhase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the shops (article 4, Same gieaty),.$5?1; §g50%aby»o¤f physician and purchase ofrnedicines, 1 ;l11, , ; '.._ I  ua gg? su%or·t· ‘of .Q,ua awa, ¤0l:1ahcma: For education (article 3 %e¤$`¢l•?’¤??$`¥°°m* treaty of ay 13, 1833% $1,000; for blacksmith and assistants, v°*‘7""”`°‘ tools, iron, and steel for blacksmith sh?) (same article and treaty), ,.,,,,,,,_ $1,040; incall $2,040: Provided, That e President of the United ¤i=¤¤¤¢i¤¤¤¤¤•¤· shall certify the same to be for the,best .interests,.of the nlgng; - L :‘   e2"   ··, 1 For sup crt of Sioux o:E_diiferent7»l:1“ibe%-includi§ Sautee·Sioux m°tL§°,°x °‘ dmmt of Nebraska, North Dakota, and Soutlr   r pay of sive '{`,g}f}‘,°j‘;,·_°§,'·g,_ teaehers,·oue·phys;e1an, onecarpenter,   m1ll•r,· one renjneer, two farmers, and one _blacksm1th (8{l`l31ClQ 13, tree of .A_prtJ,:_=29,.18¢i8); $14·t00;Lfor.?pey:0f‘¢secqhd·_hlackem1tl1;·md1   _ “ mronysteel Tm’mu“1.*V(*t't’°1°`°8 °f*‘““ h°“°!};.T$$$6(1Q;wf°¤:P*Y'?£ dseunmiax em- addxtxdnal   Vofithe :several·rngene1es:·_.rf¤rthe `SlQl\X,fi,1.l pigm- N ebragska;Nort oth.;  Q1·M,_426;f0n,mb¤igteuce Vo1.19,p.2t6. oi the_·S1otm<»a1id; forpugadies sdhthezr crgilmat1¤n;{.Q;et»¤f ebru· ,,,,,,,,_ ¤ ary 2ag187*z2,·$§l1.4,n74:·· mvided, j ._»mc1nde>traas+ m’g;“;_¤·v¤***¤¤ portation o supplies from thmterminataom of ra1Ir¤ed,or.steamboat ` transportatiogfi and {hl;)  Indians sha1l’~be employed when- CVB? !‘8.Cl}lC8. B; lll, , 3 Z U?   , · : congdmud Bmdg Fogsappoit and civilization‘§f* Confederated Bands of;IJtese:_;F0r Mgghm an pe,y»·q:§’ztwo carpenters, two mailers, ·two‘.farmers,.and-»two;black· Vol.15, pen. ' smiths (article 15, treaty ef March 2, @868) .$Q,660·_.fo1s·p@y ¤f Wo teachers (same article and treaty), $2,400; f,or  ofuon and steel and the necessary tools for blacksmith op (article Qysame rm treaty?) · $220; iorxannaal amount for the purchaswf beet, muttcn wheat dear, beaax;3 and gotntoeekor other  offend andiselotluug; ‘ =Iarm¤ng€equ1pment - (artxcle 12,;,5ame treaty), A @4;?’0;·.for payofa employees at the (several. Ute agenc;es,;$20,000; V ”°"°’ °‘“"‘°’°°“‘ 111  ;¤»"‘.· rib V      _ ;· _ For a&pi101·t=of»%;¤k>kanesiin;Wash1ngt0n »_(artrcle_ §j»of ;¥gree.ment ,,§¥’°““°" www 1 gdians, ated,Mu·cb. 18,;1887,;ra1t1fied by Act 0 July 13, V°‘-”·¥’- *3* 0 :3 0;