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 1074 SIXTY-FIRST cosennss. snnn. III. cn. 210. 1911. the Indians hggx lapprcipriated fordgéid the manner in which this appropr1ation_ ave een expen. _ ,,}ff'§,§$,"Q§g'e°k§{§Q; For continuing the construction of irrigation systems to irrigpte the Utgséicmn Knotted allotted lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River tes, in inner? g Utah, authorized under the Act of June twenty-first nineteen hun- V°’· 3**- ¥’· ”"i’· dred and six, to be expended under the terms thereoi and reimbursable as therein provided, seventy-five thousand dollars. §§,’§;‘},‘ R,°§§0’§?“",§; There is here y granted to the State of Utah upon the terms and smnwd tv UM- conditionshereinafter named the following-described property, known as the Indian school, lot four, block fifty, Randlett town site, former _ Uintah Indian _ Reservation, including the land, buildings, and §’§;§‘{,‘}‘;,,,,,m,,, 0, giibliéres pelrgtainlinlpightpi saiil school:  'léhat sz?} land and ¤¤h<><>- _ ingssa e e an mamtaine yte tate0Uth institution of learning, and that Indian pupils may at all   bid t b admitted to such school free of cha e for tuition and on terms of 8,j,gf’°’ ““°° Y eguality with white pupils: Pr<rmded%trther, That this grant shall be ‘ e ective at any time before July first, nineteen hundred and eleven 1f_before that date the governor of Utah files an acceptance thereoi with the Secretary of the Interior accepting for said State said prop- Hm mum ertry, upon the terms and conditions herein prescribed. — ,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,s_ _ hat any person who prior to March first, nineteen hundred and etckmzi Wm, M. nine, mad; hgmestead entry for land in the Umtah Indian Reserver Vous ”·m’m` tion, in the tate of Utah, under the Act of May twenty-seventh, · mneteen hundred and two, and Acts supplementary thereto, and who has not abandoned the same, may malge commutation proof therefor, provided such person has fully complied with the provisions aonmoneo required. of the homestead laws as to improvements, and has maintained an actual bona fide residence upon the land for a period of not less than Pr fm eight months and upon ga ment thereof of one dollar and twenty-five .5%;... nam. ..0. <>¤¤¢S per error Pr fiirthpr, [1`hat nothing contained herein shall mgglaésm mm aH`ect any valid adverse c aim m1t1ated_prior to the passa e of this Act. Bum wma; at To enable the Secretary of the Interior to construct airid e across rnrodoro. the Duchesne River at or near Theodore, Utah, fifteen tgiousand R°*¤“*“”°’”°“*· dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of the sale of lands within o grgyciilvzdlgixgitagnlrgdnligltlieserylatngn cépendtrg entry under the act of _ _~, een un re an d' of lots within the said town site of Tl1eodore,wo, mc u mg the Sales virginia. VIRGINIA. H¤¤¤n¤>¤¤¤¤¤¤1- Sec. 22. For su port and education of on h d d l t Ingirgn puplila at the school at Hampton, Virginiglltiiilentlirnlshoiislallntllil an or y dollars. ‘ W¤~*=*¤¤·¤¤· ‘ _ WASHINGTON. ' Su vrt. etc., 23, F {5 d ° 'lj # · wr I U _ Sno _ or supper _ an cnvi zation of the D W h d m,?..n.°`mj°h °°° ’ 1° ;tllll;1:ga:1r(i1l:f=($»1l£:;1S• ll ashmgton, including paye of ergjrglgygggl, gggli nouns. pa;‘0(·fs;1l£Iy;p;·§r(:31;dtcliigihgaggglinpif élgasgiakahs, Washington, including Qg{}}é;1·_j·]g*¤ ¤¤d __ Iiogsupport and civilization of the Qui-nai—elts and Quil-leh-utes, Y k' 11].% u ing pay of employees, one thousand dollars. ¤ rmrrs. enc. or supportand civilization of I akimas and other Indians at said mmm and P I &g%H0)y Uwludlng P&X Qf_€111pl0Y€€S, tll}`6€ thousand dollars, luéugencm nyc- mpglguppprthialpd civilization of Indians at Colville and Puyallup n§E§"°“‘°'°"°‘ "" gguam ’ as g°°“· and f°' PW Of °mPl<>y€¤S, twelve thousand Spokanes. For su rt f S k W ’ ‘ · Srrwm- with .n.l"i‘3..n§...,‘Zi’nZF.i"i»1‘$‘E.cn“§l§ifé€§.`}.1§“‘.Zi§1l‘Z.?.i.‘§{.E2?1"°§.‘3$