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 INDEX. 3181 Indian AjJair8 Bureau, Interior Depart- Page. ment--Continued. appropriat.ion for support of specified boarding schools; Fort Mojave, Ariz _____________________ 217,1578 Phoenix, Ariz ________________ 217,1578 Truxton Canyon, Ariz ________ 217,1578 Theodore Roosevelt, Fort Apache, Ariz ______________________ 217, 1578 Sherman Institute, Riverside, CaliL 217, 1578 Fort Bidwell, CaliL __________ 217,1578 Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans_ 217, 1578 Mount Pleasant, Mich________ 217,1578 Pipestone, Minn _____________ 217,1578 Genoa, Nebr ________________ 218,1578 Carson City, Nev ____________ 218,1579 Albuquerque, N. Mex ________ 218,1579 Santa FeJ..N. Mex ____________ 218,1579 Charles H. Burke, Fort Wingate, N. Mex ___________________ 218,1579 Cherokee, N. C _____ ______ ___ 218,1579 Bismarck, N. DaL __________ 218,1579 Fort Tottenl.N. Dak _________ 218,1579 Wahpeton, N. Dak___________ 218,1579 Chilocco, Okla_______________ 218,1579 Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Tahlequa~ Okla___________ 218,1579 Bloomfield, ukla________________ 1579 Euchee, Okla________________ 219,1579 Eufaula, Okla _______________ 219,1579 Chemawa, Salem, Oreg _______ 219, 1580 Flandreaut.., .S. Dak ___________ 219, 1580 Pierre, S. uak _______________ 219,1580 Rapid CityJ...S, Dak_____________ 219 Hayward, wis _______________ 219,1580 Tomah, Wis _________________ 219,1580 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz___ ____ ___________ _______ 219 for tuition for Chippewa children in Minnesota public schools ___ 219, 1580 for schools for Chippewas of the MiBSissippi in Minnesota ____ 219,1580 for education of Osage children, Oklahoma, from tribal funds_220, 1580 Saint Louis MiB8ion BO!l.rding School incillded ____________ 220, 1580 for common schools, Five Civi1iz~d Tribes and Quapaws, Okla __ 220, 1580 for support, etc., of schools among Sioux Indians, S. Dak., etc._ 220, 1581 for public schools in Uintah and Du- chesne Counties, Utah; condi- tion ______________________ 220, 1581 for conservation of health _______ 220, 1581 repairs, etc., to buildings and plants ______________________ _ expenses of officers and employees_ tra!lsporting patients and attend- 220 220, 1581 ants______________________ 220, 1581 amount for physicians and nllrses_ _ 220, 1581 attendance at meetings of medical, etc., aBsociations ___________ 220,1581 prcventing trachoma, etc _____ 220, 1581 allotments for specified hospitals and sanatoria _____________ 220, 1582 for support, etc., of hospitals, Chippc- was in Minnesota, from tribal funds ____________________ 221,1582 for sanatorium building, Leech Lake Reservation, Minn____________ 1582 Indian AjJair8 Bureau, Interior Depart- PaJr9. ment-Continued. appropriation for hospital, Rice Indian School, Ariz., from tribal funds_ 221 for Keshena Hospital, Wis., addi- tions; from tribal funds ___ - _ __ _ 1582 for general treatment, from tribal trust funds; new construction limited ___________________ 221,1582 for Canton, S. Dak., insaneasylum_221, 1582 for general support and administra- tion; detailed report of Five Civilized Tribes ___________ 221, 1583 position of Superintendent of Five 9,:ilized. Tribes placed under CIVil servlce rules_____________ 1583 for Tongue River, Mont., tribal council______________________ 222 for fulfilling treaties with designated tribes, etc_________________ 222,1583 Creur d'Alenes, Idaho________ 222,1583 Bannocks, Idaho_____________ 222,1583 Crows, Mont________________ 222,1583 Northern Cheyennes and Arapa- hoes, Mont________________ 222,1583 Pawnees, Okla_______________ 222,1583 Quapaws, Okla ______________ 222,1583 Sioux of different tribes, Nebr., N. Dak., and S. Dak__________ 222,1583 Confederated Bands of Utes ___ 222, 1583 Spolranes, Wash _____________ 222,1583 Shoshones, Wyo _____________ 222, 1583 for administration of trust property, Q~apaw Agency, Okla______ 222,1583 for general support, etc., under designated agcncies, from tribal funds____ _ __ ___ _ __________ 222, 1583 for support, administrative expenses, etc., Chippewas in Minnesota_ 223,1584 for per capita payments to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, from tribalfunds _______________ 223,1584 for Five Civilized Tribes, equaliza- tion of allotments, per capita, etc., payments_____________ 223, 1584 payments to designated officials_ 224, 1585 for Choctaws and Chickasaws, at- torneys ___________________ 224,1585 for legal expenses, prosecuting claims of Seminole Indians_ _____ _____ 1585 for support, etc., Indians of Osage Agcncy, Okla _____________ 224,1586 for oil and gRS expenses, Osage Res- ervation, Okla_ ___________ _ 224, 1586 for visits of Osage Tribal Council, to Washington, D. C _________ 224,1586 for distributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes_ 224, 1586 Southern Utes'in Colorado ____ 224, 1586 for roads and bridges, Red Lake Res- ervation, Okla_____________ 224,1586 for Cooley-Whiteriver road, Fort Apache Reservation, Ariz.; from tribal funds__________________ 224 for road on Leech Lake Reservation, Minn., from tribal funds_______ 225 for road to Puye Cliff Ruins, on Santa Clara Reservation, N. Mex_____ 225 for road across Kaibab Reservation, Ariz_ _________ ____ ______ _____ 225 for Gallup-Shiprock highway, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex__________ 225

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