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1064 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 210. 1911.

  • “°""°“‘ °* *""‘ is dead, fort acres of irri able land and three hundred and twenty

grill:. md gluing acres of grazing land, and to each other Indian belonging on the ‘ reservation or ha rights thereon, twently acres of irrigable land and one hundred anll sixty acres of grazing and. _ _ mT*§'g”,;‘§g;‘§"“““° ·That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to set aside and reserve so much of the timber land of the Fort Hall Reservation as he may deem necessary to provide timber for the domest1c use of ,°hLg§,d°wf°'p,,‘§,?';g,?g',; the Indians, not exceeding in gate two townships of land; and ’ " the said Secretary is hereby authorized to set aside reserve such lands as may be necessary for agency, school, and religious purposes, not exceeding in aggregate one thousand two hundred and eighty acres of land for agency and school purposes and one hundred and sixty acres for any one religious society, to remain reserved so long as S‘°“° ‘1““"""‘* agency, school, or religious institutions are maintained thereon; and . the said Secreta is hereby authorized to set aside and reserve certain lands chiefly vallluable for the stone cgrarries situated thereon, not to exceed m ag gate three hundre and twenty acres of land; leesessumoriied. and authority is lgleereby granted the said Secretary to lease said stone ¤3}i°¤’§.?§l{§§.{°r bm` quarries, or, in his discretion to ogerate said quarries for the ben•t of the Indians of the Fort Hall eservation and to sell the stone - quarried therefrom, the net proceeds derived from said quarries to be de ited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit oi saiddl)é1(§ans and expended bgor their benefit in such manner as t e said retaijy ma rescri . ` mé§g;¤¤rg;¤ in 8*** That the Secretary lifp the Interior is heregy authorized in his discretion to make allotments as herein Iplrovid within the "Fort Hall Bottoms" grazing reserve to those dians who have occupied and erected valuable rmprovements on tracts therein. rerormr restrictions That so much of the Act of Februarx twenty-third, c' hteen hunliiii. as} p.sss. dred and eighty-nme, entitled "Au ct to accept anll ratify the agreement submitted by the Shoshones, Bannocks, and Sheepeaters, o the Fort Hall and Reservations, in Idaho, May fourteenth, Ame. rms- eighteen hundred and eighty and for other purposes/’ and the provision in section seven of the Indian appro nation Act approved April fourth, nineteen hundred and ten, as conldict with the provisions herein are hereby repealed." K¤¤¤¤· KANSAS. Hwskell insecure Sec. 6. Ifor supplort and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, one hundred twenty-seven thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for general repairs and improvements, ten thousand dollars; in all, one hundred thirty-seven theiusand seven hiéndged and fifty dcillars. Iiickapoo seem- or su port an e ucation of eig ty Indian u ils at the Indian °l° °°h°°l‘ school, Ifickapoo Reservation, Kansas, and forlpaly of su rintendent, fourteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; fb; general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand eight hundred and sixtv dollars. tbszsggsgcmin rem of For- riLul§il1mg Ilgreiitges withldthe Secs and goxei of the Missouri: For Sc,,“,g_ ‘ su o o a sc oo artic e ve, treat o l arc sixth - vm. 12, p. 1172 digg and sixty-one), two hundred dollars. , °1ght°°“ hun Mi¤!¤iz¤¤· MICHIGAN. M°*i¤*_ Pl¤¤¤¤¤* Sec. 7. For support and education of three hundred ° °°h°° at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and forglgrllil mtendent, fifty-one thousand eight hundred dollars; for new lavatones, four thousand dollars; for new dormitory, fifteen thousand dollars; for general repairs and imiifovements, five thousand dollars; in all, seventy-five thousand eight undred dollars.