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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 503. 1888. 235 To enable the Secretary of the Interior to urchase. u on such Fish '-*¤di¤€·D@*·¤<>S terinsaiid conditions as he may deem just and goper, atradt of land °ftheC°lmbmRlv“` at or in the vicinity of the Dalles of the Columlbia River, in Oregon, of sufficient area and in such locality as to afford suitable facilities for the Indians of the Wariii Springs Reservation to take iish in said river, and to properly cure the same, said land to be held by the United States in trust for the use and benefit of said Indians, three thousand dollars. or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. ron scrronr or scnoons. S“¤’P°" °”°”°°“· For support of Indian day and industrial schools, and for other mgggsmd *¤d“S¤'*¤' educational plurposes not hereinafter provided for, six hundred and ' eightyfve thousand dollars ; for the construction and re air of sc ool buildings, fifty-five thousand dollars; and for urchase of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine for schools, ten thousand) dollars; in all, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the QQ2f8g; cm bum entire cost of any boarding-school building to be built from the ings- ` moneys appropriated hereby, including furniture, shall not exceed ten thousand dollars, and the entire cost of any day-school building to be so built shall not exceed six hundred dollars. For support and education of Indian pupils at Albuquerque, New A“*“¤¤¤'¤¤¤,N-Mei Mexico, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum for each pupil, and for the erection and repairs of buildings, thirty-nve thousand dollars. _ For support of Indian industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, °““““°· P"· at not exceedin one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for eac pupil, eighty thousand dollars; for the purpose of erecting, constructing, and completing additional school-rooms, according to plans and specifications to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, eighteen thousand dollars; for annual allowance to Captain R. H. Pratt, in Rj§f’§,_°_}{*;f’ *° 0*1** charge of said school, one thousand dollars; in all, ninety-nine thousand dollarsi _ _ For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five C¤¤1¤¤¤<>·!¤¤-Terdollars per annum each, at Indian school at Chilocco, Indian erritory (formerly near Arkansas City), and for pay of superintendent of said school, at one thousand five hundred dollars, thirty-two thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five <*¤·>·· Nebrdollars per annum each, and for pay of superintendent of school, at one thousand five hundred dollars, at Genoa, Nebraska; heating ap- ‘ aratus, repairs, and erection of buildings at Indian school, Genoa, Nebraska, not exceeding five thousand dollars; in all, thirty-six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For Support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five C£·;¤¤d J¤¤•¤M<>¤. dollars per annum each, and for necessary repairs to buildings and fencing, and for pav of superintendent, at one thousand five hundred dollars. at the Indian school at Grand Junction, Colorado, in addition to the sum authorized to be expended under the Ute agreement, approved June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, from Ute interest money, 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. That out of the appro riation hereby made there may be expended for the erection of a blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, sheds, stables, or out-houses at such school a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars. _ For support and educ·at’on of ODO hlllldted and twenty Indian H¤mpto¤,Vs. upils at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand and forty dollars. _ To defray the expenses of transporting to and from the school at Hampton, Virginia, Indian pupi s to be educated and supported thereat, without charge to the Government, one thous md dollars.