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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH .705. 1329 . For support an d maintenance of day and i ndustrial scho ols among the Sioux Indians, including the erection and repairs of school buildings, in accordanc e with the pr ovisions of a rticle 5 of the agre ement made a nd en tered into S eptemb er 26, 1876, and ratified February 28, 1877 (19 Stat., p . 254), $310,000, of which amount $10,000 shall be immediately available. For aid of the public schools in Uintah and Duchesne County school districts, Utah, $6,000, to be paid from the tribal funds of the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians and to be expended under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior : Provided, That Indian children shall at all times be admitted to such schools on an entire equality with white children. CONSER VATION OF HEA L1ti For conservation of health among Indians (except at boarding Expenses designated. schools supported from specific appropriations, other than those nam ed h erei n), incl udin g eq uipm ent, mat eria ls, and supp lies ; repairs and improvements to buildings and plants ; compensation and travel- ing expenses of officers and employees, and renting of quarters for them when necess ary ; tr ansp orta tion of pati ents and att enda nts to and from hospitals and sanatoria ; returning to their former homes and interring the remains of deceased patients ; not exceeding $3,000 for expenses (not membership fees) of physicians and nurses when officially detailed, in the interest of health work among the Indians, to attend meetings of medical and health associations ; and not ex- in Attendance at meet- g ceeding $1,000 for circulars and pamphlets for use in preventing and m Suppressing tracho- suppressing trachoma and other contagious and infectious diseases, Allotments to speci- $2 .658,600, including not to exceed the sum of $1 ,520 ,100 for the l r ia ospitals and sana- following -named hospita ls and sanato ria Arizona : Indian Oasis Hospital, $18,000 ; Kayenta Tuberculosis Sanatorium, $32,000 ; Fort Defiance Sanatorium, $38,000 ; Phoenix Sanatorium, $62,000 ; for infirmary and equipment, $30,000 ; in all, $92,000 ; Pima Hospital, $19,000 ; Truxton Canyon Hospital, $7,500 ; Wes tern N avajo Hospit al, $20,000 ; for adding wings, $20,000 ; in al l, $40,0 00 ; Chin Lee Hospital, $9,000 ; Fort Apache Hospital, $25,000 ; Havasupai Hospital, $5,000 ; Hopi Hospital, $22,000 ; for new construction, including equipment, to double capacity, $35,000 ; in all, $57,000 ; Leupp Hospital, $24,000 ; San Carlos Hospital, $15,000 ; Southern Navajo General Hospital, $25,000 ; Tohatchi Ho spit al, $9,000 ; Ph oenix Boardi ng Sch ool H ospita l, for care of rese rvation patie nts, $8, 000 ; California : Hoopa Valley Hospital, $16,000 ; Soboba Hospital, $17,000 ; Fort Bidwell Hospital, $12, 000 ; Fort Yuma Hospital, $10,000 ; Idaho : Fort Lapwai Sanatorium, $78,000 ; Fort Hall Hospital, $10,500 ; Iowa : Sac and Fox Sanatorium, $63,000 ; Mississippi : Choctaw Hospital, $14,000 ; for purchase of land, $3,100 ; in all, $17,100 ; Montana : Blackfeet Hospital, $22,000 ; Fort Peck Hospital, $22,000 ; Crow Agency Hospital, $14,000 ; Fort Belknap Hospital, $9,000 ; Tongue River Hospital, $9,000 ; Nebraska : Winnebago Hospital, $27,000 ; for milk room, $2,500 ; for improving water supply, $3,000 ; in all, $32,500 ; Nevada : Carson Hospital, $18,100 ; Pyramid Lake Sanatorium, $28,000 ; New Mexico : Jicarilla Hospital, $11,800 ; Jicarilla Sanatorium, $36,000 ; Laguna Sanatorium, $29,000 ; Mescalero Hospital, $16,000 ; .Eastern Navajo Hospital, $12,500 ; Northern Navajo Hospital, Arizona. California. Idaho. Iowa. Mississippi. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Mexico. 1581 Sioux Indians. Day and industrial schools. Vol.19,p.254. Uintah and Du. chesne Counties, Utah. Aid to school dis- tri cts. Proviso. Equality with white children. Conservatio n of health. S

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