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988 - SIXTY-FOURTH ooncnnss. sms. 11. cs. 146. 1917. S°h°°l’· For sup ort and maintenance of day and industrial schools among the Sioux Indians, including the erection and repairs of school build- V°‘·‘°·P·““· ings, $200,000, in accordance with the provisions of article five of the agreement made and entered into September twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and ratified February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven (Nineteenth Statutes, page Emrging ctc me two hundred and ’fifty-four). _ mann se112»1"bu11ri: For acuqluiring, constructing, or enlargement and ecgrnpment of ‘°g’· school b dings on the following reservations: Crow eek, Pine Rid e, Rosebud, Standin Rock, Yankton, Sisseton, Lower Brule, g . g . and Cheyenne River, $300,000, of which sum not to exceed $50,000 No ,,,0,,, ,0, sw shall be used for the construction and equi ment of new school

  • =¤i¤¤ ¤¢¤¤¤l;·- buildings at Fort Yates, North Dakota. Andp it is hereby declared

to be the settled policy of the Government to hereafter make no ggpropriatiqnlgihamggl out of the Treasury of {lhs Pnited States for _ ucation 0 1811 dren m any sectarian sc oo . . For subsistence and civilization of the Yankton Sioux, South gum. Dakota, including pay of employees, $14,000. _ ,,.,y,,,‘}’,Y“°’ °‘ ‘“““° For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane Indians at Canton, South Dakota, for incidental and all other expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, including pay of employees, repairs, imlprovements, and for necessary expense of transporting insane In ians to and from said asylum, $60,000; to repair and improve the road leading from the said asylum for insane Indians to the city of Canton, Sou Dakota, $7 ,500; in all, $67,500.

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°°“ UTAH. B},,§,’g °‘m‘°°‘°"°‘°" Sec. 22. For support and civilization of Confederated Bands of $,g_¤;¤?5¤¤<;)r¤é;2w- Utes: For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and two ` ’ ‘ blacksm1ths (article fifteen, treaty of March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight), $6,720; for pay of two teachers (same article and Fm, ml treaty), $1,800; for purchase of iron and steel and·the necessary tools for blacksmith shop (article nme, same treaty), $220; for annual amount for the purchase of beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and potatoes, or other necessary articles of food and clothing, and farming equipment (article twelve, same treaty), $30,000; for pay of em- Sup mj 0, dg p qyees at the several Ute agencies, $15,000; m all, $53,740. ¤e1»¤l°°xi1lia¤¤. or the support and civihzation of Indians in Utah, not otherwise Um, cmmmm provided for, mcludmtg pay of emploiees, $10,000. _ _ rséiegwtm { m The Secretary of e Interior is ereby authorized to withdraw p,.,,,'§,,§;,,m,,s_ ’° from the Treas1u·y of the_Un1ted States, within his discretion, the sum of $300,000 of the principal funds to the credit of the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians and to exgeind the sum of $50,000 of said amount for the benefit of the Ute onmtam (formerly Navajo Springs) Band of said Indians 111 Colorado, and the sum of $200,000 o said amoimt for the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute IDd18J.'lS m Utah,_and the sum of $50,000 of said amount for the Fmmm Pcmmm Southern Ute Indians in Colorado, which snms shall be charged to w$1°1;¤;1?¤;a°;;.4m$t_ said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior is also authorizgd to · · · · withdraw from the Treasury the accrued mterest to and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, on the funds of the said Confederated Bands of Ute Indians alpiptropriated under the Act of March fourth, nineteen hundred and theen (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page nme hundred and thirty-four), and to expend or distribute the same for the purpose of promoting civilization and hm self-support amoxEl the said Ind1ans,_under such regiilgtions as the Rewg- 0, mmdk Secretary of the_ tenor may prescribe: Provided, t the Secremm. tary of the Interior shall report to Congress, on the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and eighteen, a detailed statement as to all moneys expended as provided or herein.