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 rirrrsrsrn ooiveanss. sm. 11. cn. 2285. 1907. 1023 shall find upon investigation to have been in the occupation and possession of the several bands or villages of Mission Indians, and are now required and needed by them, and which were not selected for them by the Commission as contemplated by section two of said Act; an'd to appraise or cause to be appraised the value of any improve- Apvmisai of imments belonging to any person to whom any valid existing rights have h?£m°m`S by m' attached under the pub ic·land laws of the United States, or to the assignee of such person where such improvements are situated within the limits of any reservation selected, enlarged, or defined under the provisions of this Act: Provided, That no patent issued under the pro-  Umm cm visions of this` Act shall embrace any tract or tracts to which valid` existing rights have attached in favor of any person under any of the I United States laws providing for the disposition of the public domain, unless such person shall acquiesce in and accept the appraisal provided for in this Act in all respects and shall thereafter, upon demand and papment of such appraised value, execute a release of all claims and tit e thereto. COLORADO. °°*°’°‘*°· Foirr LEWIS SCHOOL. · For the support and education of two hundred Indian pupils at the F<>¤1·¤Wi¤¤¤*=<>¤*- Indian schoo at Fort Lewis, Colorado, thirty-three thousand four lliungrgg élcahlars; and for pay of superintendent, one thousand seven un r dollars· For general iiepairs and improvements, and improvement to water system, ten thousand dollars; In all, forty-five thousand one hundred dollars. GRAND JU1vc·r1oN SCHOOL. For su port and education of two hundred Indian pupils at the m§o§,‘{“" "“‘°“°“ Indian school at Grand Junction, Colorado, thirty-three thousand four hundred dollars, and for pay of superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; General repairs and improvements, Eve thousand dollars; Machinery for laundry and shops, three thousand two hundred d ll · Oliilidl, forty-three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Colorado, I¤·°*d**¤¤¤**~ including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. ID Idaho. F i tendent in charge of agency and educational matters C°€i¤*_d’A‘**¤° Res on the aiiel)i‘i·r cIAlene Reservation, Idaho, one thousand two hundred °mt°° d ll 0I·`2Ir·¤sup ort and civilization of the Shoshones and Bannoeks, Sheep- mfifft Hm R¢=*>m· eaters, andp other Indians of the FOI‘t Hall Reservation, in Idaho, includ- disuppox-tate., or Ining pav of employees, thirty thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars to ““”· lU d`· tel available. _ _ mliglingeiieraly incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Idaho, ¥¤¤d<*¤°¤**‘· including traveling expenses of agents, one thousand dollars. snosnoivss Arm BANNOCKS. (Treaty.) (For Shoshones, see Wyoming.) B · ; For pay of physician, teacher car nter, miller engi- §.fj{§{’FkS· y_ rieexillillaiimlx, and blacksmith, as per tenth iarticlt of treaty oi July V0!-15:56Wn third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand dollars.