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590 SIXTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 86. 1918. cleared are not necessary to the preservation of the Menominee Forest and would be more va uable to the Menommee Indians used for agricultural or azing pur oses; that any merchantable timber cut hereunder shallfe disposedp of in the manner provided by law for the disyipsition of timber cut upon the Menominee Reservation, and the ailit orilzptionbherein contau&gd,hinuso fir as it apglies to the merc anta etim er on saidl n , s a not econstrue soastoincrease _ the total amount of said timber authorized to be cut in any one year: mK°$Q'$°r,.,t}°,,'Z"'°l]°° Provzlled further, That the funds herein authorized may, in the discre- °“'*P°Y“'°¤*- gon of the Seciiletary of the Intlerior, the lapplcirtioned on $1. Ii;->r capita asis among a enroled mem ers 0 the_ enominee 1 e, a per capita payment of $50 to be made immediately after the ipassagf of H of . w` this Act to each member of said tribe, and the remainder 0 the s are mm°”’° gl each Indian lto befdeposited to or hir credit: Pr¢;mZded, Tha}; e per ca ita s are 0 ea h minor un er eig teen years 0 age in sai sum so a]i)portioned shall be deposited to the credit of the parent, _ _ giiiardian, or other person having the custody and care of said minor, ,,,§E,€§`g‘l‘§“},°§L,°‘?‘° °° the per capita share of such minors or the unexpended balance of Ragumm www same, v;1;lefibany_ m11;o1·;1stlilall arrive; ag: élhe age of eighteen M years, s e W1 awn ro e amoun 0 eparen ,guard1an, or other person and deposited to the account of such minors. All deposits made to the credit of individual members of the Menominee Tribe, to parents, guardians, or_other persons under the terms of this i3$.,hshad1}£e Sl;l2]G§;l explelnddiiture under the regulations govermng an go in V1 ual anmoney. _ mmm S¤¤¤<>l· The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to sell the lands S¤·l¤0fPi'°P$'*Y - · · ' build.in$Vcompi-ising the former Wittenberg Indian School, Wittenberg, isconsm, at not less than their a(ppra1sed value. The money received from said sale to be deposite in the 'lreasury as misce aneous receipts. “’>’°‘“‘°*=· wrommc. §§;°p*}j§°:;°_ Sec. 26. For support · and civilization of Shoshone Indians in ’ Wyommg, including (pay of employees, $15,000. Resorvationschool. or support and e ucation 0 one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyommg, including pay of supennt;;l1idt;1:;t,5¥)?)2,500; for general repairs and improvements, $5,000; in , 7, .

  • `¤*°m¤¤*’°¤*Y· For support of Shoshones in Wyoming: For a of physician

vu “’p`m° teacher, carpenter. miller, engineer, farmer, and lilazksmith (article; ten, treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eiglht), $5,000; for paylsof secong blaclgsngth, and lrolnt and stee ancgloglégr materia as may e require , 8·SPGI' 1 6BIg , Same treaty, , ; in all, $6,000. w?'¤‘¥°“°¤ °F°*°‘” For continuing the work of constructing an irri ation system iiiii¤`sii¤¤°iii$r¤iii°¤' w·ithin_ the diminished Shoshone or Wind River Rgservation, in

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_ cu cv em enancean raono co ee can , o, , l°l`33’p' mm rglilnibiirgable in ahccogilance vgitgethe prgvisions of the Ac;. of March t `r , nineteen im ed an ve, an to remain avai a e imtil ex nded. c°f,;’,§¤g§j§}§_°°di**¤¤¤* _ $501- continuation of investigations, beginning of construction and

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;1la @o]?0:hfo1£Vthe 1:ér1gat§n of a port? of

_ econc tiona y ce e an Q e in 1ver es rvation, - ¥§R‘§f‘§{‘{,‘,,6_ mmg, $100,000, reunbursable in accordance With th; provisionsygf Promo the of lgirrch thérdi nineteen hiritrgdgeéihand Eye, and tg remain ·,._y‘ , c_ava1a eun1eXpene: . a. ·BCOD.SI"l1tl tJ¤,.€z¢it‘§sss%‘" at me cost O; an project an be me by as §.,$§§r§ “"Ii"t£§ Interior and divided equitably between the Indian land anrd public and private land lrrlgated by such project, and that the charge as