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156 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 125. 1916. P•v¤¤¤f- en f e ro rtionate 0 ration and maintenance charges of iligudlaidtdistirpct? Tlile Secretargrw of the Interior is authorized to negotiate for said water hts and to pay therefor as he may deem , appropriate, such partudi the sum herem appropriated as e may P1.iZii°°°'m¤n•a. determine to be necessary for the best interests o the Indians: Promkied That nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize b any lien or claims upon or ainst said allotted lands not herein owIi12rl§ €nt Y specifically appropriated for: grovidedlfurllwr, That the amounts_ex. ended under this appro riation shal be reimbprsed to the United States by the owners of the land on behalf of which such egrpenditrue is made, upon such terms as the Secretary may prescnbe, which shall be not less favorable to the Indians than the reimbursement required of settlers upon lands irrigated under the provisions of the V°'·“2·*’·°“ Reclamation Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred two (Thirty-second Statutes at Large, page three hundred and eighty- L‘*”°“l"““‘“"‘°"‘ eight), and Acts amendatory th or supplementary thereto; and if any Indian shall sell his allotment or part thereo , or receive a patent in fee for the same, any amount of the chargp made to secure reimbursement remaining unpaid at the time of suc sale or issuance of atent shall be a lien on the land, and patents issued therefor shall recite the amount of such item. W¤°¤¤*¤· WISCONSIN. . H°"'“" S°“°°'· Sec. 25. For the support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the In `an school at Hayward, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $43,350; for general repaus and improvements, $5,000; for dauy barn, $3,200; in all, $51,550. T““‘*“°'°°°‘· For support and_education of two hundred and seyenty-five Indian pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, mcluding pay of superintendent, ${17 ,625 ; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; for installing electric dynamo and switchboard for a lighting plant, $2,500; in all, $56,125. _ S§p‘;§§,§'” °’ w" c' For support and civilization of the Chippewas of Lake Superior, S¤pp<>r¢.¤¢¢· Wisconsin, mcluding pay of employees, $7,000. §g;$:,};§*g{‘gf“ For support, education, an civilization of the Pottawatomie ' Indians w 0 reside in the State of Wisconsin, including pay of employ- ees, $7,000. nmZ$h~'}iii$i¥° °`"`l There is hereby aplpropriated the sum of $95,000, to be used in m§’jge'g°:1;¤§$_,°,;‘§{’“ addition to the trib funds of the Stockbridge and Munsee Tribes V¤1·27, p. rs. of Indians, for the payment of the members of the Stockbridge and Munsee Tribes of Indians who were enrolled under the Act of Congress of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, equal ,,m0,,,qu,,,,,_ amounts to the amounts (paid to the other members of said tribe prior to the enrollment un er said Act and such payments shall be made upon the certificate and order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs upon claims being filed with him, showing to his satisfaction that such claimants, or the ancestors of such claimants were enrolled under the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, entitled, "An Act for the relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee 'I‘ribes O Us Sch I of Indians of the State of Wisconsin." D3';} MQ"` For the purchase of pure bred dairy cattle for the Oneida Indian Wisconsin Bud of School, Wisconsm, $5,0002 _ _ _ pnewiitmisimiinn. For the support and civilisation of those portions of the Wisconsin S¤PP°*‘*·°*°· Band of l?ottawatom1e Indians residing m the States of Wisconsin VOL 3,, p_ m and Michiglan, and to ard said Indians m estabhshin homes on the ’ lands pure ased for them under the revisions of the ict of Congress approved June thirtieth, nineteen lilundred and thirteen, $100,000, R°"“Y"?‘°"" or so much thereof as may be necessary, said sum to be reimbursed to the United States out of the appropriation, when made, of the principal due as the proportionate share of said Indians in annuities