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Show 330 REPORT OF THE UTE COMMISSION. V. .I. Rndlrr and Ianar Edwardr claim olre qwrrer-acrtion of lnncl, each, bp hniarc-slrrul o~cupt ion.i n IIIc.v nllrj of ,lie \Vl~irc.I livor, ;#l t , , l l r rivc nbil..~i rolrt T I N ngeurj, and I>aw.i. uil~r"l vo ~. ,tn,'cl irriruliulr diicl.,.~tI ,e.n.ou, t l ~ vru aiu clitcll 111.inz~ l r ~ rtlwvo 1t~i lc.2i n lc~o;rl,. >1v, ~ a t l l h built twu ~ l ~ ~ c l l tixlo~uu ~lh~i;', - I:l>i~n( ~an8~1 ~ ~ ~ Ed\rardn ltxr 1,ntilt oil? h o>~wup on his,.lsin,. Thty <ofs+I t* r~+linqui>j tbl l rltvir right, 1 i d I f i r I r n I I I 1 I l l . \Yo have :i-l*.l. r..is~r3l1 r. Ssrlh.rr claim at$2,600, and Mr. Edwsrdu' olaim at $1,000. Edward Ayres claims one qtterter-section in the vioinity of the above; has a small house t,hereon, end a small amount of fencing. We have appraised hi8 claim at $400. John Clyde has a homesteed olaim on Green River, about six mile. above the agency; has built a house and fence thereon. He asks for his elam the sum of $250. We have appraisad the same at $200. Charles Popper is the owner of, and attoroey in fact. for, claims under the Deaert aot of 1,673 aores of land between the White and Green Rivers, immediately above the junction of the two streams, and has paid the first ins t~l lo~eonft 25 cents per acre therefor; has the same inclosed with substantial fence; has built thereon a dwelline-house.. lsre-e barn. ont-houses. and cattle-vards. There buildinns are within n fesr nIlq oi. nrnd cuu1.l 1,; mnclc tmn.l';l I,:, thn nl.w it:cncy. Ilc ha* l . i i ;c (litvll SLIP-v q t . 1 1 \rirlo ;, view of irri;.rati~rg thi* l.,nd, and has rlti$reclo lt' rhu \~illun.9a ud I,ru.l~ frulu a inul.ti,,lk of tlw aatnc. wi l l , a V I VW oienlliv.ario!~. I.'*WLM~ ~ u ~ ~ r u v18cr%~:t.ku3 ~ ~ u l ~ the sum of 6,500. We hive appraised same st $1,500. M. R. Evans claims 1,280 norev of land just above the a~encyo, n the west side of Green R~ver: has a small house and csttle-vrtrd thereon. His claim inoludea n lmxe IT&I 01' rht. Lc9t 113~-ldtldi l l rllo v11lny. H: s rllilrl !a Inid lnpon t l l t r i~si l l ldvr tlin 1)erart I R I I ~a ct. .\[I. Lruna I1a3U I J ) T O L ~ P ~H \viilin:~m~1~0 R C P ~ ~t jTr hi5 iunlnl..)\,e-mvnla CI.U!II). I n addition ther~roh c %vattlrl l u~to~ ~ouuard v a~i e du ndt.r the IJestlrt land aDt kfnnded. We think his improvements worth the smount asked by him Estimate of the number of holcses reqfiired as pennane,ht bui.lding8 at the +belo agerrcy for the Uaoompahgre Ute Indians, under thap~.ouisionso f the act ratvyiying the Uts agremnent ap-proud June 15, 1880. One house for boardin school ohildren ..................................... 82,000 one house for school (foy8 and girls) ........................................ 1,000 One hoore for agent (dwelling) ............................................. 2,OUO One house for oounoil and agency office.. .................................. 1,500 One house for clerk and family ............................................. 1.200 One house for physician and family.. ....................................... 1, PO0 One house for hospital. ..................................................... 1.000 One house for blacksmith and family ........................................ 1,000 |