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SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-1. 4. 1919. 127 the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians in Utah, and the sum of $100,000 of said amount for the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado, which sums shall be charged to said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior is also authorized to withdraw from of °,*;°;° the Treas the accrued interest to and including June 30, 1919, on wét. the fundsldlillhe said Confederated Bands of Ute Indians appropriated V"' 37* p' M under the Act of March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 934), and to expend or distribute the same for the (purpose of promotin civilization and self—support among the said Indians, under sung; regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress, ,§;‘;jj;g· 0, upmu on the first Monday in December, 1920, a detailed statement as to tum. all moneys expended as provided for herein. The Secretary of the Interior is hembmuthomed to withdraw from U}gQ°°mP“"g’°· °“’·» the Treas of the United States, wi his discretion, the sum of f1¤iz¤ti¤z¤11¤tm¤¤*·= $100,000 ldliythe principal funds to the credit of the Confederated °° Bands of Ute Indians and to expend same for continuing the construction of lateral distributing s%t_§-lms to irxiggte the allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, and `te River tes, in Utah, and to maintain existing irrigation systems authorized under the Act of June 21, V°‘·"·p·3”· 1906. · __ The sum of $12,000 to be rigended in the discretion of the Secre- chl’SL‘§°({‘,,m‘}?.‘§_ D"` tary of the Interior, under es and regulations to be prescribed mem '>°P¤b¤°°°h°°*$ by him, in aid of the public schools in the Uintah and Duchesne ` County school districts, Utah. WASHINGTON. W·=¤*¤¢*~¤· Sec. 22. For sup rt and civilization of the D’Wamish and other ;,,%‘},{’,}’,‘f“• °*°‘· °' allied tribes in Wasliilngion, including pay of employees, $7,000. P’W¤¤¤*=h· ¤*°- Fcir support and civilization of the Makahs, including pay of mh"' em oyees, $2,000. _ _ Igor support and civilization of Qui·nai-elts and Quil·leh-·utes, ,,,§‘,§",,§',_?"`°"*"""*‘*“"‘ including pay of employpes, $1,000. . For su;}port and civ' ation of Indians at Yakima Agency, includ- Y"“"'“ "g°“°" l¤i,P“Y ° °mP1°Y°°S» §3zq00·. convene tec Agem or support and civilization of Indians at Colville, Taholah, esi. ’ " Puyallup, and Spokane Agencies, including pay of employees and for purchase of agricultural implements, an support and civilization of Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians in Washirggton, $13,000. S mm _For supgprt of gpokanesin Washington (arti e 6 of apgreement \rXdl.27,pl139.

 mgians, ated March 18, 1887, ratified by Act o July 13,

! I sum s For operationsnd maintenance of the irrigation system on lands Iirigating nmgllotted to Yakima Indians in Washinghton, $15,000 reimbursable "‘€»“.,',’j‘;“’,,_m,_ in accordance with the provisions of e Act of hiarch 1, 1907: P . Pmvtded, That money received under agreements for temporary Aglizitlm ct m- water supply may be expended under the direction of the Secretary °°‘*’ of félge Inter1o5·1&»rd1gnaintenance and improvement of the irrigation SYS H1 011 881 D . Yakima Reserva- Fer the sixth installment in s ent of $635,000 for water- su 1 “°;,; , ,0, M. for irrigation of forty acres of allotment on the Yalgihi ;*u°g¤tti;*?¤ ¤¤PP¤' °° Indian Reservation irrigation system in the State of Washington, VcI.3,p.604. rovrded by the Act o August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at l)·¤-Fg? P&·gpvh604), $100,000 to be covered into the reclamation fund: ,,m,_,_ Pfomded, at the land for which the aforesaid water supply was 1-nnrlnminad. purchased shall be understood to be included within the apato ]·¤§ltl0I1Q1'0]B(:t. _ . Cmhmnsdnw pr support and education of three hundred and twenty·£ve Indian pupils at the Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Washington,