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 204 FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1880, the government for the benent ofdsaid Indgargs, aud Itlhegn (tpntgepazpplied ° yment fo the lands at one 0 ar an wen y- v_ _ acre wlhigh may berceded to them by the United States outside of their reser- Remaiuder dc- vation, in pursuance oi this agreement. And the remainder, it any, shall P°°il’*?d in T"°*l“‘ be deposited in the Treasury as now provided by law for the benefit of my- m mm wr the said Indians, in the proportion hercinbefore stated, and the interest Indmm thereon shall be distributed annually to them in the same manner as the P*'°°i·*°· funds provided for in this act: Pro·v·£decl_fuirther, That the subdivisions upon which are located improvements to be appraised, as provided for in section two of this act, shall be offered to the highest bidder at public sale after published notice of at least thu·ty days by the Secretary of the Interior, and thelslaine shall be absolutely reserved from occupation or claim unti so so. _ R- S- 1977- _ Sec. 4. That upon the completion of said allotments and the patenting I¤d*¤¤¤ .°`%‘b·l°°l.‘ of the lands to said allottees, each and every oi the sa1d Indians shall °d t° pr°m1°n°°be subject to the provisions of section nineteen hundred and seventy- seven of the Revised Statutes and to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside, with the right to sue Promo. and be sued in the courts thereof: P/ro*v6ded,_ That their lands and personal property shall not be subject to taxation or execution upon the judgment, order, or decree of any court obtained on anycause of action which may arise during the period named in the above rec1ted agreement. P¤rr>¤F¤¤»l mist- Sec. 5. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall, out of any moneys _ f,E‘"‘{· ‘“i°"°“ in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, set apart, and hold as a 2;§’,z‘1‘;°;,.}£§‘.},.§_°‘ perpetual trust-fund for said Ute Indians, an amount of money sufijcient at ibur per centum to produce annually fifty thousand dollars, which interest shall be paid to them per capita in cash, annually, as provided in said agreement. Salaries to Utes Sec. 6. That all salaries paid to any member or members of the Ute °°“*’t”"°‘1 ,,1*** tribe under existing treaty stipulations shall be continued for the term ZQ°’1:,,,;°£E°; mg: of ten years beyond the time fixed in said treaties. And the sum of four ies? thousand dollars per annum for the term of ten years shall be distribt0$4],8000(1x_¤ctrrq{1)¤;1cr(¤i uted by the President atgiis discretion to suclh of said Indians aihdistiu IS 1 ll` . . gmsh themselves by goo sense, energy an perseverance in e pur by °h° P'°°1d°”t' suits of civilized life, and in the promotidn of a good understanding between the Indians and the Government and people of the United States, and there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, four thousand dollars as the first installment for such purpose. R. S-, Title 28, Sec. 7. That the provisions of title twenty-eight of the Revised Stat- °X*°”d“d t° 15**** utes shall extend over and be applicable to every allotment of land pro- °’u°“°dt°I°d’°‘°°‘ vided for in the foregoing agreement, and to the administration of the affairs of said Indians, so far as said provisions can be made applicable thereto. Hot BPNHIES i¤ Sec. 8. That the hot springs located in what is known as “The Unga’;,:°:‘]}’,f ,*2;: compahgre Park’f, in the Uncompahgrc Valley, and four square miles sq,,,,,,, ,,,,1,,,, ,8, of land surroundm g said springs and within said valley, are hereby regirved from solo, ilerved, apld Iwithdlraévntfroin s1et(1{l€e1ment,1occ1g>aney, or s;z_.le,t1;ndler tgz °· laws of t c nite ta es an icate an set apart or e ene and enjoyment of the people; and, so far as practicable, the provisions R. S. 2474 and of sections twenty-four hundred and seventy-four and twenty-four hun- 2475 made ¤·PDlr drcd and seventy-Eve, of the Revised Statutes, are hereby made applica- °“b1° *h°'°t°‘ ble to said tract. · Appropriations. Sec. 9. That for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this act into effect, the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior as follows, namely: mllixpgngzss ofcom- hFor the paymentpf th; expenses of the commissioners herein provided, $5* ~ the sum 0 twenty- ve thousand ol ars. Removal, &o., For the cost of removal and settlement of the Utes, surveying their Um lands, building houses, establishing schools, building mills and agency.