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Show no and cede their right of occupancy of all other lands in the Territory, receiving as compensation $ 35,000 annually for the first ten years ,$ 30,000, for the next twenty, 1 and $ 15,000 for the thirty years thereafter. The treaty ceded nearly the whole of Utah territory, excepting only the Uintah Valley, and a strip along the south and of the Territory, belonging to the very poor Pi- edes, who later were persuaded to cede it. The appropriations were to be made on the supposition that the Indian tribes would muster 5,000 souls, and were to be increased or diminished in proportion to their numbers Annuities were alao to be granted to the chiefs, dwellings erected for them, and lands ploughed, enclosed, and supplied with live stock and farming implements. A school was to be maintained for ten years, during * fc « nine months in the year, grist and lumber mills and mechanics' shops were to be built anc". equipped at the expense of the government, and $ 7,000 voted annually for ten years in aid of various industries. The Indians were to be protected on their I United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIII, p. 433. |