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26 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. ·C1—r.·4. 1919. ggyrigtegwzks and one blacksmith (article 13, treaty of April 29, 1868), $10,400; ' ° for pay of seeond blacksmith, and furnishing iron, steel and other material (arijicge 8 of rsgme treat)? $t1£60g; for plalybof iddiltiong em oyees o e seve agencies or e ioux m e ras ·a or Dakota, and South Dakota, $95,000; for subsistence of the Sioux and for purposes of their ciyilization (Act of February 28, 1877), Transporting sup- $200,000: Provided, That sum shall include transportationof Pm supplies from_the termmatxon of railroad or steamboat transportation, and m this service Indians shall be employed whenever practischom cable; m all, $307,0002 For suppgrt and inamtenance of day and industrial schools among the Sioux dians, including the erection and repairs of school build- "°‘· ‘°·*’·’·"‘~ mgs, $200,000, m accordance with the provisions of article 5 of the agreement made and_entered into September 26, 1876, and ratified Ymmsn F°§“‘“"’§’$·,Li" ‘N‘$°""§£’; S°“‘“‘°?’ %'i{'2?°¤?E3i; 1 Sumsmm up or su sis ce an ci ' ation o ton Sioux, South ’ Dakota including pay of emplo ees, $12 000. gexriewpsa of mm Inger the equipment and of the asylum for insane asylum, 1ans at Cantop, Dakota,dfor mciilental and all other expenses necessary or 1 proper con act an man nt, cl dmg` ppy of employees, repair? improvements, forafiiibnelgsaryllhxlyiense o transporting msane In ians to and from said as lum, $45,000. m§,§;"“° *¤°“°’ _ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereb authorized, ¤_g:£x&¢&¤w, from @1118 discgeggzg, Otgowzthdraw frlomhthe '.¥1'68S\11'_Y (ga the United States Vo1.36,.·448. esumo , ,orsomuc tereo asmy ecesaxi, fthe P t1'1b8lf|1l1§g 1;% dlegpaiigsitta to the credit og the tioitkx of ogehud ency _ u o accruing un cr ct 30 1910

;sixth  it Lug? pdage tits), s;nd“tioI(;e.x1peiiirl the same

or esuppo ci axon an ucar mo 1 .

  • ’°’ °°P“* P•Y¤°¤‘· of the Inteizior is hereby authoaiiized, in higlsdiscretion,

§4g106th5lraw from 113131 Tregsury of ge United Stiittels themslnifisn of or so xnuc ereo as ma necessary, o e tri ds of Rdsebud Sioux Indians accruhg under the Act of May 30, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 448), and to use the same for $‘ZiH3.i‘1‘i,"§r§t£’?.2‘§‘2,?s?c£°’n¤a“P&$Pmg.“’m.i.°?“ °f ”£J° “h° hd`? 1 10118 8-8 8 °‘°°m°` and he is further authorized to withdraw from the Treal;1ur)y*lthe:carddi; tional sum of $25,000 of said funds for the purchase of cattle for the Rosebird Indialns on the reimgursable plan, ako under such rules and regula ions as e may prescribe.

  • 7**** UTAH.

B§;§;n;:':cm“ Sec. 21. For support and civilization of Confederated Bands of WL ,5_p_ Utes. For pa(v 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 article and treaty), $1 800; for purchase of iron and steel and the necessary tools for blacksmith shop (article 9,

  • `°°"·°“°- same treaty), $220; for annual amount for the purchase of beef,

mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and potatoes, or other necessary articles gggoggloanél clothi.n,¢%, and {arming erglupmenltagailltide 12, same treaty), _ , ; or pay o employees at e seve 'te agencies, $15 000- m all $53,740. ’ ’ ,¤§‘§,g'f“ °‘**°"°°**°d Foi&tli1e_suppoft(irnd civilizéitionlof Indians in Utah, not otherwise provide or mcu mg ayo em o ,310,000. B§,§§j °°°‘°d°""‘°"* The Secretary of the Ii)1terioris}i)er<il>8eSauthorized to withdrawf m . . Y ro prggggugggsl from the Treasury of the Lmted States, Within his discretion, the sum of

im pnrxéicipal fundg Eg the credgg of the Coinfederated Bands

_ 0 sxpen e sum o 50,000 `cl the benent of the Rte Mountain (formerly Navajo0S;81ingg)uf(Sl;lnilfgi said Indians in Colorado, and the sum of $200,000 of said amount for