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590 FIFTY—FII•‘TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 545. 1898. and fifty doHar per acre, six thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; for remodeling school building into dining hall and kitchen, three thou~ sand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, five thou and dollars; in all, seventy- four thousand seven hundred dollars. Sec and FM Rmr- For the support and education of seventy-five Indian pupils, Sac and ""'°"’I°" Fox Reservation, Iowa, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, twelve thousand five hundred and twenty-tive dollars;_ for pay of superintendent, one thousand dollars; for equipment and minor improvements, two thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars. < _ s¤¤¤F·.N.m¤. For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school at Santa Fe, New Mexico, at one hundred and sixty- seven dollars each per annum, forty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one .thousand eight hundred dollars; for water supply, one thousand live hrmdred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; for erection of electrielight plant, three thousand dollars; in all, fifty thousand and fifty dollars. _ _Sh¤»¤h¤¤•> R¤¤¤rv¤~ For support and education of one hundred and seventy-five Indian °'°“*W"°‘ pupils at the Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming, at one ' hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and twenty—ii've dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand four hundred dollars; for general repairs and · improvements, two thousand five hundred dollars; industrial shops, two thousand five hundred dollars; hospital building, one thousand five hundred dollars; electric-light plant, two thousand dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty-tive dollars. Tomi., wa. For the support and education of one hundred and twenty-five Indian P""·P·°‘5· pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, at one hundred and sixty-seven dollars per annum each, twenty thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand tour hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; for new school building, ten thousand dollars; for additional general repairs, three thousand dollars; in all, thirty- eight thousand two hundred and seventy-tive dollars. uKiel:apo0 magna- For the erection and equipment of one school building on the Kickapoo K§'};,f*"§,t,,§’,§""f,;- Reservation, in Brown County, Kansas, fifteen thousand dollars, to be b¤}}$;;g;J immediately available: Provided, however, That said building shall be Ant.erected on said reservation as near as possible to the railway station p., ,1..,,, Ag.,,.,,-_ of Germantown. For the erection at the Puyallup Indian Agency wml school, Washixigton, of a new boys’ dormitory and a building for dining room, kitchen, and laundry, ten thousand dollars; and for water system, sewerage, and minor changes and improvements, ten thousand dollars; in all, twenty thousand dollars. 'truuspvrmion. For collection and transportation of pupils to and from Indian schools, and also for the transportation of Indian pupils from all the Indian schools and placing of them, with the wnsent of their parents, under the care and control of such suitable white familie as may in all respects be qualified to give such pupils moral, industrial, and educational training, under arrangements in which their proper care, support, and education shall be in exchange for their labor, thirty-tive thousand dollars. . dIg·;¤m;;¤¤;y;r_·;lr_{;¤'; That all expenditureof money appropriated for school purposes in ..,,,...}.;;;.,.4.,, this Act Shall be at all times under the supervision and direction of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and in all respects in conformity with such conditions, rules, and regulations as to the conduct and methods of instruction and expenditure of money as may be from time to time prescribed by him, subject to the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. _ Rfpoi·ton;>stnb;i¤h· · The Commissioner of Indian Affairs is hereby directed to examine lfggf ’j{§}§,,,Q§§ RQLT into, and report to Congress at its next session upon, the practicability ·¤r~·¤¤i·>¤. M~¤¤· and desirability and cost ot establishing an Indian industrial school on the Fort Keogh Military Reservation, in the State of Montana.