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Show Walker River Reservation, Bev.-One grazing permit in favor of Alfred Gifford for the period of one year from January 1,1903; con-sideration, $355.75. Covers that portion of the reservation north and northwest of the upper irrigation dam. Warm Springs Reservation, 0reg.-Two grazing permits, as follows: Permittee. I Term. Winnebago Reservation, Bebr.-Five farming and grazing leases, each for the period of one year from March 15, 1903, as follows: Lessee. 1 ~ FaIte. e-2.1I ~ dm. EenietR.Caae ..................................................... 42.34 m.80 $21.11 Do ..................................................................... 80.W .W 40.02 Clarence C.Mo%an ....................................................... 222.55 .79 176.77 PrankA.Beals ............................................................ 80.W .30 9.W James W.BoYd ............................................................ 161.70 .9j 67.80 I 1 I Yuma Reservation, Ca1.-Two grazing permits, as follows: Permittee. I Term. / Nofu hmebader. me, I / Tax. L.J. F.Jaegar ................. Deoember 12,1902 M December 12 ism.. 76 $W I. $76. w Do ........................ February 23, ~m,*~teob maryZJ , im ... ( 601 60.W Shivwits lands, Utah.-By a parapaph contained in the last Indian appropriation act (32 Stab., 982), the Secretmy of the Interior is authorized, in his discretion, to lease at a fair rental 20 acres of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the tract now occupied by the Shivwits Indians for the use of the Utah and Eastern Copper Company in the erection and operation of a smelter; provided, how-ever, that the consent of three-fourths of the adult male Indians is obtained therefor. In accordance with Department instructions of June 19, 1903, this Office submitted on August 4 a form of lease embodying the terms and conditions specified in Office report of June 12, 1903, and certain other stipulations which should be inserted in the lease for the protec-tion of the interests of the Indians and the Government. The form of lease covered a 20-acre tract of land within the boundaries of the tract withdrawn from filing and entry by whites and occupied by the Shiv-wits Indians, as directed by the Secretary of the Interior on September 29, 1891. The consideration named was $120 per annum. The lease was drawn for the full term of 10 years beginning December 31,1902, and to it were attached field notes and a plat of the tract. The lease has been sent to the attorney of the copper company for execution by the company. |