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1004 FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 994. 1903. for eneral repairs and improvements, eight thousand dollars; in all, one {hundred and fifty-one thousand six hundred dollars. _ m§:°§:§u_9° *‘°°°"”‘ For spfport and education of seventy Ind1an pupils at_the Indian ' school, icka Reservation, Kansas, eleven thousand six hundred and ninety doilahgs; for pay of superintendent, eight hundred and forty dollars; repairs and minor buildings, one thousand dollars; in all, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. _ ¥°”’**· mlm- For the support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at Morris, Minnesota, Indian School, twenty-five thousand and fifty dollars; pa of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; for laundry and, steam heat for dining hall, seven thousand dollars; for the construction of a superintendent’s cottage, three thousand dollars; for general repairs and improvements, one thousand dollars; in all, thirty-seven thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. _ M{c¢g¤¤* P¥¢¤¤¤¤¢. For su port and education of three hundred ndnan pupils at the ` Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, fifty thousand one hundred dollars; for y of superintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred dollaars; for neral repairs and improvements, three thousand five hundred dohiirs; for additional for hospital, two thousand dollars; for water-su ply comfpletion, two thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, sixty thousand ollars. rnwux,n-u. For support and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the Indian sc ool at Phoenix, Arizona, one hundred and sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, twelve thousand dollars; for y of superintendent at said school, two thousand two hundred andufifty dollars; addition to hospital, three thousand dollars; for cold storage, five thousand dollars; electric lighting plant, seven thousand dollars; water system, seven thousand five hun- - rpldfidpllaérsflfn all, one hundred and fifty-two thousand six hundred an o rs. Pi¤rr<>.€~ Dek- For slipport and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at Indian industrial school at Pierre, South Dakota, twenty-five thou-

  • sand and fifty dollars; for pay of superintendent of said school, one

thousand five hundred dollars; for general re airs and improvements, two thousand dollars; lighting plant, three thousand dollars; for carpenter and shoe shop, five thousand dollars; in all, thirty six thousand ve hundred and fifty dollars. Piv¤¤¤>¤¤. M¤¤¤· For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pu ils at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, twenty-five thousand) and fifty dollars· for pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand five hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, one thousand dollars; for laundry building and improvements, seven thousand »1¤¢··-1>~272· dollars; for enlar ement of boys’ dormitory, to su plement the appropriation made in die Act for the current year, and) to be immed1ately available, four thousand dollars; for im rovement in water plant, two thousand five hundred dollars; for indIi1strial—school buildin , to be constructed of stone, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, fifty-six thousand and fifty dollars. Rank! Gims- Mr- For support and education of two hundred and twenty-five Indian pupils, Rapid City, South Dakota, thirty-seven thousand five hundred an seventy-five dollars; for pay of superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; for general repairs and im rovements, two thousand tive hundred dollars; for water plant, six thousand dollars; for addi- _ tional buildings and improvements to complete plant, sixteen thousand

  • ""‘“°”*" ’“”‘* dollars, to be immediately available; for the purchase of additional

land with perpetual water right for the irrigation thereof, not exceeding one hundred and sixty-two acres, eleven thousand seven hundred glpéjghm and forty-five dollars, to be immediately available: Prmnded, That in t the pu of said land, not more than seventy-two dollars and fifty