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SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 146. 1917. 983 seven), $10,000; for pay of one farmer, two blacksmiths, one miller F¤¤=¤»¤1¤¢k¤¤¤¤¤¤=» one engineer and apprentices, and two teachers (article four sand etiitrn paso. treaty), $5,400; for purchase of iron and steel and other necebsaries I for the shops (article four, same treaty), $500; for pay of physician and purchase of medicines, $1,200; in all $47,100. For su%ort of Quapaws, Oklahoma: Ilor education (article three, §§"*’°§V'· ,c treaty of ay thirteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-three), $1,000; *’¤ll? h for, b acksmith and assistants, and tools, iron, and steel for black- ~ smith sho (same article and treaty), $500; in all, $1,500: Provided ’°"”"·’°= That the gresident of the United States shall certify the same to bé Dmcumw m` for the best interests of the Indians. For payment to_ certain enrolled members of the Citizen Band of ,,$,,§‘,§$j,‘,§f*““ °“’°*’ Pottawatomie Indians of shares which they failed to receive in the P¤v¤=¤¤¤¤>¤¤r¤¤¤¤ per capita distribution made to the band under the provisions of the miiiiiieii p.9S9. Act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine ggvggntyéhfth Statutes at Large, page nine hundred and eighty-nine), That all of Osage Count , Oklahoma, shall hereafter be deemed to 0**** °`°°¤*Y· be Indian country within the meanin of the Acts of Con we making bsriiigiiix mm m' I"` it unlawful to introduce intoxicatingii uors into the Incgran country. · That the Secretary of the Interior islxereby authorized to cause an mjgggisgl 0* Ig“°*· appraisement to be made, on a fair and reasonable basis, by disinter- sm ' ested appraisers, of all lands of Osage County, Oklahoma, owned by Osage ndians as allottees or as heirs of tribal members, and the appraisement so made may be taken as a basis for the ad`ustment SIBIII I °, I I an¢%>sett1emefpit of a}nyhexIcIept1:1n§>r claim any inch Indian or yanyo cerote nit tatesin witres tto any assessment heretofore made or that may hereafter be madiaegirior to July first, nineteen hundred and seventeen; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to use the sum of $5,000, or so much thereof as may be needed, from the funds of the Osage Tribe to defray the expense of such appraisement. _ · rrvn crvruznn rmnns. F**'°"*"“*’•°""“’°’· Sec. 18. For expenses of administration of the affairs of the Five p__’I:g{”**’*¤*'°“ °"‘ Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, and the compensation of employees, $185,000. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw AMm{II,f°'*°"' °' from the Treasury of the United States, at his discretion, the sum of I_§irI:;:Lg¤r:¤» éhrhr $.50,000, or so much thereof as may be necessaliy, of the funds on dm`$,e¤mttii,$i&¤¤.s. deposit to the credit of the Cluckasaw Tribe of ndians, and to use the same for constructing and equipping dormitories at the Murray State School of Agriculture at Tishomingo, Oklahoma, at a cost not to exceed said sum, for the accommodation of Chickasaw children and, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, of any other upils attending said school: Prmndc , That igppropgrauon shall sas ¤»_i» emma become avaliab e after the said city of Tishpmmgo all ve donated and conveyed by fee simple title to said tribe suitable and necessary sites upon which same are to be constructed. _ _ CImmw“mIcmk_ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is herein? authorized mw, _ to ay to the enrolled members of the Choctaw and Chic waw Tribes II_I}°I;*Ig{g_I*‘,EP,'{S{’”°“* of Indians of Oklahoma entitled under existing law to share m the funds of said tribes, or to their lawful heirs, out of any moneys belong- _ ing to said tribes in the United States or deposited in any bank or held by any official under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of dm the Interior, not to exceed $100 per capita, said payment to be made R¤¢¤*° ·°“* under such rules and regulations as the Secretary o the Interior may PMIM prescribe: Provided, That in cases where such enrolled members, or assume mmm. their heirs, are Indians who by reason of their degree of Indian blood