Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/405

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 375 heretofore been found by the Department of the Interior and reported in estimates for appropriations required for the service of the fiscal year ending June t irtieth, nineteen hundred and tive, and prior years, y the Indian Service, the sum of six thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. UTAH. mm For pay of Indian a ent at the Uintah and Oura A enc , Utah Ag°"*» U*“‘“" “““ (consolidated), one thodsand eight hundred dollars. y g y Oumy Agency. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, in his dis- Sku? {¤<§g;j·m h cretion, to sell, at such price as he may deem fair and reasonable, one and Elia?-n Coppler hundred and sixt acres of land of the tract now occupied by the °°'“"“"‘ Shebit Indians in TVashington County, Utah, to the Utah and Eastern Copper Company, including the twenty acres of land leased by the Secretary of the Interior to the said Utah and Eastern Copper Company on November fifth, nineteen hundred and three, under the authority of the Indian appropriation Act, approved March third, nineteen hundred and three; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to make, execute, and deliver proper deeds of conveyance therefor and to expend the proceeds of the sale for the use and benefit of the Shebit Indians in such manner as he may deem best: Provided, That said deed gqggbition no shall contain the following conditions or covenants, to wit: Prohibiting nq¤¤i·ss11x¤g,m. the sale or use of intoxicating liquor on any part of the land sold so long as the adjoining territory is used for an Indian reservation, and also prohibiting the pollution of the water after it leaves the smelters of the Utah and Eastern Copper Company, and also prohibiting the commission of nuisances of any kind whatsoever on the tract of land S0 . SOUTHERN UTAH SCHOOL. For support and education of seventy-five pupils at the Pan 'tch ’““¤°"°" ’°"°°*- Indian school in southern Utah, twelve thousand five hundreglmand twenty-five doHars; Pay of superintendent, nine hundred dollars; General repairs and improvements, four thousand dollars; For warehouse, two thousand dollars; In all, nineteen thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Utah, ‘°°*‘*°"**"· including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. IRRIGATION. . Irrigation- For constructin irrigation systems to irrigate the allotted lands of *·““"” ”‘ U?::': the Uncompahgre?Uintah, and White River Utes in Utah, the limit d of cost of which is hereb tixed at six hundred thousand dollars, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars which shall be immediately available, the cost of said entire work to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the sale of the lands within the former Uintah Reservation: Provided, That such irrigation systems shall be constructed and com- tm d pleted and held and operated, and water therefor appropriated under operation. m the laws of the State of Utah, and the title thereto until otherwise provided by law shall be in the Secretapy of the Interior in trust for the Indians, and he maysue and be sue in matters relating thereto: And provided j2u·t/Ser, That the ditches and canals of such irrigation °tE;$ §;¤h°¤ bt systems may be used, extended, or enlarged for the purpose of con-' veying water by any plerson, association, or corporation under and upon compliance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Utah: And p1·0vzdezZj7n·!/wr, That when said irrigation systems are in suc- P**Y*¤°¤*°*°**¤"8°* cessful operation the cost of operating same shall be equitably apportioned upon the lands irrigated, and, when the Indians have become