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Show s "t&Drotffi, together with tha pr;>visions of e&<3x end ovary section ©? caid not of CQng?osc» too boco, carofolly o d folly ojiplotoeA csia interpreted, in opon council, to tha confcSoralod bends of said Ute triba of Xiidienct and ccAyidoi.-od by eaid -thdicao in their own council.* This ia3t-noejt ires aicned by 317 Uncdttipahgro*. In a popart oafted flovfiaiber #1,1881, £!o a 9rzvJ.ua sell, Mear»* zm& Ec^erria, of the Vze <?^a>iS0lon, stated that they feci ojajmined. tha l£3d en t&a Gpcad Jllvc? net;/? the I^DU th of tto Gnnnicon end i"cund it to bo umjuitaTjlo for ttos In&inns for agricultural or gra»- isag^aarposae, and tliot thcyo was no other land suitable for sgri-. cultural purposes within a roa^flsaablo diewnca uhich could bo u<jo& In connection uitk that near tha mouth of tha Gunnison, and give tha Indiana tha quantity cant^i-platad. Tboy thai examined tfca country weot in the volleya o f tha Ehita and Green rivers, end aar looted for tits VhccKpohgros <the lcada in tha volley of the erecn river, for tx jUat&aca of ton oiles down end fifteen ailes up frem ita junction X7iti» tha Vhita> end the leads in taio volley of tha T3iite river from ita Jonotica with tha Green as for oast aa tha boundary lino between Ut_& and Colorado; and also tha lends along the Duchesne river from its Junction with the Green up to a point eitfit mil aa oboo tha psoutb of tha Uiatah river. These lends wr» mm particularly defined by executive order dated January 5,1882 (oopy enclosed)* |