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578 SIXTYSEVENTH ooncanss. sm. II. cH, 199. 1922. Interior shall report to Congress, on the first Monday in Decembe1·, ]1928, a detailed statement as to all moneys expended as provided for erem. ,,,*;,*;}**1****8 ******5* For support and civilization of Confederated Bands of Utes: For wgmégc. ay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and two blacksmiths ‘ 'P' ljarticle 15, treat; of March 2, 1868), $6,720; for pay of two teachers (same article an treaty) $1,800; for plurchase o iron and steel and the necessary tools for blacksmith s op (article 9, same treaty), Fwd. vw- $220; for annual amount for the purchase of beef, mutton, wheat flour, beans, and potatoes, or other necessary articles of food and clothing, As¤¤¤¤s.¤mp\¤y¤¤¤- and farming e<L11pment (article 12,_same treaty), $26,260; for pay of emBployees at the several Ute agencies, $15,000; in all, $50,000. d,E§?§0m°,§_ D“‘ dis or taS1dI<;£ flhe puggc schriols in glgntah alnd Ducliesne Countyéschool . ¤>v¤1>11¢¤<=1¤¤¤¤ tric 6, 0,to e pai rom the triba fund ft eC n- m' fedprateil of Utellndians tip beilexpended under? such rucles P,,,,,,,,,_ an 1: ons asm-ay e rescribe y the Secretary of the Inte : ¤,$é1;¢¤j_j1_¤¤1¤¤ 91 1¤<1i¤¤ P That Indian children shall at all times be admitted to $51 Uumpmml m_, schools on an entire equality with white children. Utlgping mounts _ For contmuing the construction of lateral distributing systems to u.Vd 34 375- irrigate the allotted lands of the _Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White Fm;,,,,;.§,’g,,,mdS_ River Utes m Utah, and to maintain existing irrigation systems authorized under the Act of June 21, 1906, $100,000, to be paid from ph; pntgpppgal fsirsndp {nleldllgy the United States in trust for the Cone era an o te dians. Washington. wasmucwou. diggppwn ¤¢¢·, vi In- _ For support and civilization of the D’Wamish and other allied tribes 1>=w¤m1811,m. m Washington, mclughng pay of emplolyiees, $6,000. ““""“· 1For suppggtoand civilization of the akahs, including pay of em- ‘ p o ees, , . ,e,Qg{;j{**·°**~*¤¤d Qui- _ I<lbr_ support and civilization of Qui-nai-elts and Quil—leh—utes, mcluding pay of enyloyees, $900. qgnggill ¤» °*¤·· For support an civilization of Indians at Colville, Taholah, P;ycallla1gp,O?nd Sp&ktan¢;111genp1es, 11t;::lud1§g pay of emgloygjeg and for c u.r 1memen,an su t " f f Pgggepivsamu tum goseplfs Bmudzf Nez {ered) Indians in Was D$1l::O00.& mn 0 Yakima Agency. _ For support and civilization of Indians at Ya a enc , includpggiipgy 0 employees, $2,900, payable out of tribalilundss of said ,$; ·-X;¤¤1¤¤. Forsupport and civilization of Indians under the ljiuisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds he d by the United States m_trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums gpecllhed g14gg%h§aslpi, to §l§Z0g8)lVlllB, $30,000; Qumaielt, $1,500; po ane, , ; a·ma, , . S}’°""“°‘· For support of S okanes in Washington (articl 6 f t, `1;h ‘·¤1-2`/.1>-139- ;;;j(gg€dians, dated) March 18, 1887, ratified by ict <dfi:lii1rl(;;iIl1??f11gil12), Yaki1na_Reservatic¤. ko]. · Continui t · Cgunnuxng mm, _ _ _ ng cons ruction and enla ement of the W to ,°,if.’,'g;,,,§’,‘;§’,·i,,'f,§,,c;,`i,"`,*;,§’f“i2’; u'¤g*m0¤ and d1'8·11}8·g6 System, to make poslsiible the utilizattion drghe ».,1_38,p,w,_ water supply provided by the Act of August 1, 1914 (T1111-t eighth Statutes at arge, page 604), for_forty acres of each Indian adotment Egger Wapggo Lrnndgggzcip ppipject org the Ypkima Indian Reserva- Y , 1 0 G1' W3. P ` or obtainable for the irrigation of a total Soll`pd)n§ liiSunIdEdilbai|hcil`liivi;1¢i%l1i2y(i him.  %$§§ piglégzted India? lanlds on said reservation, $250,000: Ruegmbursemeut of s _ IIB COS $81 1I'l'1g8tl0D 811d d1` l te ¤¤{.°L¤;;}b e 154- shall be reimbursed to the United States imder the ciilr-i1<Ii€i}oiSgSan% Payment to land- tern-`IS of the Act of M8. 18 • ° Own , d _ y , 1916. Promded further That the funds em °” °' ’ §1€!£bY 8I§>1‘0lI;i1'1&t€d Shall be available for the reimbursement. of n an an w te landowners for improvements and crops destroyed