Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/450

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384 FIFTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 1079-1081. 1902. Harbor at Port Washington. Harbor at Stone Haven, with a view to the improvement of the same by the conpltruction of piers or otherwise to meet the demands of commerce at t is port. Milwaukee: The Menominee, Milwaukee, and Kinnickinnick rivers, in the city of Milwaukee, with a view to the improvement and enlargement of the harbor facilities at Milwaukee by the deepening of said rivers and the construction of one or more turning basins or otherwise. In any estimate, the cost of land required, 1f any, shall not be included. Approved, June 13, 1902. J¤¤• 13, 1902. ti 0HA(`§;l1lgd80.—An Act Providing for free homesteads in the Ute Indian Reserva- [rumm, N0.155.] 011 m 0 0- Be it enacted tlte Senate and House ofR?n·esen tattves of the Uh ited Ulf W Kew- States of Amer·wa m Congress assembled, That the provisions of the Homegvteéd uw";. lépmleéstglad lapslg, and artelhereby, eéctelpdgd over and ghalll apply to · e n inc u wit in e imits 0 the ormer te n ian eservation in Colorado not included in any forest reservation, in addition to the rovisions of existing laws relating to cash entries thereon: g°u"{g·pmmb,wd _ , That no selection or entry of lands in lieu of land included ·withép alfarest 1ipserv;.tio1Lor of dsold1ers’ or sailors’ additional homestea s a be a owe wit in said limits. — m§°I*;¤d‘§¤s”f¤°¤* 0* Sec. 2. That all sums of money that may be lost to the Ute Indian fund by reason of the passage of this Act shall be paid into the fund by the United States, and a lmoneys received by reason of the compluténtion of any homestead entry s all be credited to said Ute Indian n . v,(g$Q§°{,l},1§1,°§;“i]’§§ Sec. 3. ThAt_11p lands shall be included in any location or settlement ed- under the provisions of this Act on wh1ch the United States Govern- » ment has valuable improvements. Approved, June 13, 1902. June 13, woe; __ 1081.-An Act Granting the right of way to the Alaiia, Manatee and Gulf [Pubm, N0_15s_] Qoast Railway company through the United States ight-house and military reservations on oaspanlla island, in the State of Florida. Be it enacted Senate and Houseof Representati·2·es of the United crhiandbiiiuaiisdbzg States ofrimmwca an _Cbugress assembled, That the Alatia, Manatee and C¢g1g>;¤;§i wav M- Gulf Coast Railway_Company, a corporation organized under the laws H; [hmugh {,.£`,,.,- of the State of Florida, IS hereby granted the right of way, one huni;°;;::aii:lili¤°ild]`riiii fired feet in width, through the reservations lying on Gasparilla Island, in the State of Florida, known as the light-house and military reservations. ug_~‘0_{;°;¤,g;e_f Sec. 2. That the line and location of the right of way to the said the pi-me xmmn. Alana, Manatee and bulf (toast Railway Company through the lighthouse apd military reservations lying on Gasparilla Island. in the State _ of Florida, shall be sub]ect to the approval and under the control of g;’g;j,fm0n' em the Secretary of the Treasury and_ cretary of Vllarz Provided, That the said railway company, on notification by the Secretaries of the Treasury and War, shall, within a reasonable time thereafter, construct, maintain, and operate, at its own expense, a spur, track. or tracks, to enter into and be located at such place or places within the present limits of the light-house inclosure on said reservation, and also on the