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FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. SEss. ll. Ch. 209. 1893. 635 than two hundred dollars of this appropriation shall be expended for Limit per capita. the annual support and education of any one pupil, except in such Exception. cases as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior a larger expenditure is absolutely necessary to prevent a serious impairment of the efficiency of the school, a full statement of the specific reasons for such additional expenditure to be made by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in his annual report. Hereafter the Secretary of the Interior may in his discretion with- wmisiaipg mam, hold rations, clothing and other annuities from Indian parents or 2},*;;, ,{°jch;‘g““°”"“'*‘ guardians who refuse or neglect to send and keep their children of ° proper school age in some school a reasonable portion of each year. For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils at Albuquerque,N.Mex. Albuquerque, New Mexico, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum for each pupil, forty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars: pay of superintendent, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; repairs of buildings, five thousand dollars; in all, fifty thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For support of Indian industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, cmiuarp. at not exceeding one hundred and sixty-seven dollars for each pupil, for transportation of pupils to and from Carlisle school, and for the repair of buildings, one hundred and five thousand dollars; with additional pay of military officer acting as superintendent, one thousand dollars: Provided, That not more than five thousand dollars of this rmsm. amount shall be used in reparin g buildings: And provided further, That naps". no more Indian children shaH enter and be educated and supported at ouynmmipp at ai. said school who have not attended some other school for a period of at "““°‘°“· least three years; in all, one hundred and six thousand dollars. For support of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils, Chilocco, Indian Chil0cco,IndimTo¤ Territory, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, forty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; fencing and re- R¤1>¤i¤,¤t¤— pairs of buildings at school, one thousand dollars; pay of superintendent of said school, two thousand dollars; per annum; in all, forty-four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For support of one hundred Indian pupils at Carson City, Nevada, camp City, mv. at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; erection and repairs of school buildings at the Indian school, three thousand five hundred dollars, and tor pay of superintendent of said school at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; in all, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For support of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils, at Pierre, South ,,,_,,m_S_ mk Dakota, at one hundred and sixty- seven dollars per annum each ; twenty- five thousand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; erection of buildings and repairs, two thousand dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand live hundred and fifty dollars. For support of one hundred Indian pupils at Flandreau, South Dakota, rnpumu, s. mk. atone hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, sixteen thousand seven hundred dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one assistant matron, six hundred dollars; erection of two windmills and towers with force pump, ibur hundred dollars; construction of vegetable houses, three hundred dollars; erection of frame storehouse, one thousand five hundred dollars; general repairs, one thousand dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand dollars. For support of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at Santa Fe, New sms rex. ns;. Mexico, at one hundred and seventy-five dollars per annum each,twenty- six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; for erection of hospital, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for storehouse and barn, one thousand dollars dollars; for steamheating plant, two thousand dollars; for irrigation and water supply, one thousand five hundred