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1000 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sizss. II. Ch. 41:2. 1889. dollars, at the Indian school at Grand Junction, Colorado, ten thousand dollars; and Indian pupils, other than children of Ute Indians. may be allowed in said school, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. But nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the President from appropriating funds belonging to the Ute Indians for · educational purposes, as provided in section one of an act entitled Vo1.21,p. 199. "An act to accept and ratify the agreement submitted by the confederated bands of Ute Indians of Colorado, for the sale of their reservation in said State, and for other purposes, and to make necessary appropriation for carrying out the same.” H¤¤¤P*<>¤· V¤· Por sup ort and education of one hundred and twenty Indian pupils at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand and forty dollars. L¤“"°¤°6· Kms- For support and education of four hundred and fifty Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each, necessary out-buildings, repairs, and fencing at the Indian school at Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent of said school, at two thouggggo-a ms sand dollars, eig ty-five thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, g ppmThat the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to expend the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, out of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for said shool for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, in the purchase and lacing of steam heating apparatus in the dining hall, dormitory, and hospital buildings attached to said institute. P$gg{;h,I;*S“‘““°“· For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils at Lin- ` coln Institution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at a rate not to exceed one hundred and sixt -seven dollars per annum for each pupil, thirty- three thousand four hundred dollars. “`¤b¤Sh·I¤d· For sup ort of sixty Indian pu ils, at White’s Manual Labor Institute of Mabash, Indiana, ten thousand and twenty dollars. _ Sa1em, oreg<>¤-_ For suipport of two hundred Indian pupils, at one hundred and ‘ seventy- ve dollars er annum each; necessary out—buildings, rgpairs, and fencing, at the Iiidian school at Salem, Oregon (formerly orest _ Grove school), and for pay of the superintendent of said school, at one phousand nve hundred dollars, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. “§f,fg““““* M*SS*°“· For support of three hundred pupils at the Saint Ignatius Mission ischool, on the J ocko Reservation, in Montana Territory, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each forty-tive thousand dollars. cherokee, No For the sup ort of eighty pupils at the Cherokee training school, at Cherokee, hlorth Carolina, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each, twelve thousand dollars. ,m§f·gQhg`g£{§§§P{ For the education and support of one hundred Chippewa Indian Academy. boys and girls at Saint J ohn’s University, and at Saint Be11edict’s Academy, in Stearns County, State of Minnesota, at one hundred and fifty dollars each per annum, fifteen thousand dollars; and for the education and support of one hundred Indian u ils at Saint S_§,§Qf""`* ‘”"““*"*“* Paul’s Industrial School, at Clontarf, in the State ofpldinnesota, at pne hundred and fifty dollars each per annum, fifteen thousand dollars. O"“" S°"°°"· For care, support, and education of Indian pu ils at industrial, agricultural, mechanical, or other schools, other than those herein provided for, in any of the States or Territories of the United States, at a_rate not to exceed one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for each _ pulpil, sixty-three thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. Y‘“"°-D“k· or care, tuition, and support of Indian pupils at industrial school at Pierre, Dakota, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum for each puipil, and for the necessary furniture and fixtures for said i school and or Cpay of the superintendent of said school, at one thousand five hun red dollars per annum, thirty-five thousand dollars. This sum, or so much thereof as may be deemed necessary by the