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28 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. including re airs and improvements, and for pap of superintendent, $6£,0({0f;1:x}d) aspgirppiiatign lgeiiag made to supp ement the Puyallup s u or said sc oo . ",•P**°, *“"g‘“°" Sc Fig contigngrnag construction amzk enlarggineiit of ihiéhe Wapialto C¤¤u¤¤i¤¢¢<¤¤¤¤<> 1rng` atio an mage system tom epossi e t out ation 0 e “°$"..E*¥é, p.604. water sulppl provided by the’Act of August 1, 1914, ('l‘hir;H-eighth Statutes at Ilarge, page 604), for forty acres of each Indian otment under the Wapato im tion project on the Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington, andgguch other water supply as may be available or obtainable for the ingigation of a total of one hundred and twenty thousand is-lges (z1£8.llOl3t· Indiai; lanéls on said resegvsltion, $500,000:

  • "°”*·’°*· P mnkied at e entire cost 0 said irrigation an ainage system

&ll°3{*l°ii?i54· sliiall befrelimgursetg Ltto the United gtates ‘u1n}lerhtehre’i:_p1nditipn;1Ila11(:§d termso te to a 18,1916: ’ url atte s Reimbursement for hereby appropiiiated sliall be available for the reimbmsement of $L‘“"“°° °° 1“d°`°°' Indian ancl)w `te landowners for improvements and crops destroyed by the Government in connection with the construction of irrigation canals and drains of this prcilect. _ };@*¤§f,°°§_Y°§;’_{‘; That the Secretary of the tenor be, and he is hereby, authorized aaai, ew. and directed to cancel thegatent issued m the name of Davie Skootah, allottee numbered thirty- ve, on the Lummi Reservation, Washington, and to reallot the lands under the provisions of the general allotment law to unallotted nflembers of t 8’Iill1111Il1 Tribe in areas o not ex ing ten acres eac . · ug1_¤**¤* R°°°”¤· For beginning the construction of diversion dams canal systems mum, ,,;.;;,1.,.,,,] for irrigatin§_ twelve thousand acres of Indian land ad] acent to Top- '¤¤,9g·, p_ m pepdish and imcoe Crgglis, Yakima Iridian Reserflvliatiogil, $75,000i, the pmim. to cost not to exc $150000: minded' at the cost 0 the .,..§°§‘§`¥n'§’e2*.§'2,, °' diversion dams and distributixig systems shall be reimbursed to the United egitates by the ogners of the lanidshi1t1•ggable thergunldep in not toexc twen annu payments, an the ecre o the nt r maly fix operation and maintenance chaaages, whliih shall be tprziild hwg? •“¤ °¤ •*· as f e may hglsirgclfift Pramkgeceg, The? if any ottee ghall iéeceive patgant in ee to otment ore the amounts so c arge against im shall have beeglpaid to the United S_tates, then such amount remaining unpaid sh be and become_a hen upon his allotment, and the E¤f¤~¤¤¤¤¤¢~ fact of such lien shall be recited in such patent and may be enforced bg $1; Secreitairy of tihe Interior bfyhgirzleilosure as a lrnolptgage, and s o any n ian se anyparto otment wit thea al of the %re{ary1 of ligiellputelrior, téieb amount of any! unpaid ldlihtigres against e an so s e an ecome a first `en thereon d may be enforgegepy the Siecretary of thellntinrior by foreclospre gall a mort age, an ivery 0 water to su h an m e r f with' P H mt gw dgisggtioii of (gre Eecretzilry of the Ihterior all dauligcare paid: ég¤¤P_ ¤¤_g· W_ rov·ul urt er a norig ttowateror to the useo a irr`<· t' ml ’°i° ’ me md ditpilf pir other sit1·;1<;t;1ure; 01:1 stzgdbreservatigln shiilll rest oliylae zihguigd un eownero ean Blfflgl t as rein `dd hall comply with such rules and regulations ag the Secrgtaxyldlltlile lgntirior may prescribe, and he is hereby authorized to prescribe such rules an regulations as he may determine proper for makin eifective the foregoing provisions, an to reiiluire of owners of lands in fee such security for the reimbursement erem required as he may determine necessary, and to refuse dehvery of water to any tract of land until P_mC t th%Io;En€}1;ng1erIe<;f8shal§l§a:;{vve cogptliledéqheretyvith. f th I t gm {gm Y· S 0 ec e ry 0 ar an e ecre o '

 biiiiuais hereby authorized and directed immediatelyatlg invest,igaIte?Ih(§.dat§

m’ report t0_C0ngress at its next session, the advisability and necessity of acquiring with a view to returnins to the dispossessed Indians, from the authorities of Pierce County, vVashington, those several tracts of allotted Nisqually Indian lands, Nisqually Reservation, Wash-