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 264 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 888. 1902. restored to the public domain as aforesaid, shall have in lieu of such lease or permit the preferential right to locate under the minin laws not to exceed six hundred and forty acres of contiguous mineralrland, Raven M1¤i¤z0<>r¤— except the Raven Mining Company, which may in lieu of its lease °°°y‘ locate one hundred mining claims of the character of mineral menmjgj’,l{g*,,§*?:‘1e‘;f P'" tioned in its lease; and the pgoceeds of the sale of the lands so restored to the public domain shall applied, first, to the reimbursement of the United States for any moneys advanced to said Ind1ans to carry into effect the foregoing provisions; and the remainder, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, shall be used for the benefit Pod, p. us. of said Indians. And the sum of seventy thousand and sixty-four dollars and forty-eight cents is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise a propriated, to be id to the Uintah and the White River tribes of Uge Indians, under th: direction of the Secretary of the Interior, whenever a majority of the adult male Indians of said tribes shall have consented to the allotment of lands gud the restprgtion of the unallotted lands within said reservation as erem rov1 e. mi;¤Y¤¤¤¤*¤ ie I¤·¤· Sgdgtelp of sgventyhthpjusang and] splcgy-folip dolpjrs and forty—pight v¤1.a>,p. sv. cen i to e inta an ite iver tes covers c a1ms P""! l°· 7**- which these Iiidians have made on account of the allotment of lands on the Uintah Reservation to Uncompahgre Indians and for which the Government has received from said Uncom hgre Indians money aggregating sixty thousand and sixt —four cgllars and fort -eight cents; and the remaining ten thousandy dollars claimed by the Indians under an Act of Congress detaching a small part of the reservation on the east and under which Act the proceeds of the sale of the lands were to be applied for the benefit of the Indians. v§,Fj,{,*l“ 1*** B°’"‘ For the resurvey of the outboundaries of the Devils Lake Indian assuwey. Reservation and the resurvey of the interior, standard, meander and Section lines (including the survey and subdivision of the old Fort Totten Military Reservation), and for the office work and field examination of said surveys and resurveys, twelve thousand dollars. Cgg *};,f"‘,f,;_m For support and maintenance of the asylum for insane Indians at Indians. Canton, South Dakota; for pay of em loyees; for transportation of insane Indians to and from said asylum: for general repairs and improvements, including necessar outbuildings, grading, fencing, an so forth; for incidental and all other ex uses necessary to its _ prpper conduct and management, twenty·live tliidusand dollars. _`§;f’¤-l°R°*”¤**°¤- or the purchase of the right, title, and improvements of certain Paymentfor rights, settlers wit in the external boundries of the Navajo Indian Reserva- °‘°‘*°f"°"l“”‘ tion in Arizona, as set out in the communication of the Secretary of the Interior to the President, dated January fifth, nineteen hundred, and printed in Senate Document Numbered Sixty-eight, of date of January tenth, nineteen hundred, forty-eight thousang dollars, to be used and expended under the direction and within the discretion of the Secretary of the lnterior. And the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and empowered to purchase the right, title, and improvements separately of each and every one of the said persons named in the said communication of the Secretary of the Interior, at the rices Reservation for separately agreed upon with the settlers therein named. And wh)en so “°"°°l’*"°‘ purchased the improvements and the lands upon which they are situated, in and near Tuba City, are hereby set apart for school or public purposes, as may be hereafter decided upon by the Secretary of the nterior, and until required to be used for such public or school pur- _ poses shall be used b the Indians under rules and regulations to be Egg?-A_ M_ prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior: Pr0»vz`rled, That the P0z¢l,p.'1UOL appraisement of Earnest A. Lee’s pro rty shall be three thousand V"*“‘“°“· seven hundred dollars: Provided ,furt}i;€i·, That the Secretary of the Interior shall make no payment for any of said right, title, and