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1052 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. (Ins. 2285-2287. 1907. For pay of second blacksmith, and such iron and steel and other materials as may be required, as per eighth article of same treaty, one _ thousand dollars; In all, six thousand dollars. m§:<>¤h<>¤¤ r¢=<>¤¤- For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of article four of irisganon mmm. the agreement ratified by the Act of March third, nineteen hundred V°l‘33**"1°"‘ and tive, entitled "An Act to ratify and amend an agreement with the Indians residing on the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, in the State of Wyoming, and make appropriation for carrying the same into etfect," one hundred thousand dollars of the amount specified by said fourth article twenty-five thousand dollars to be immediately available and to be reimbursed from the proceeds derived · from the sale of surplus lands, as provided by said Act. S“"°Y· That there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand four hundred and one dollars, the same to be immediately available, for meandering the north bank of the Pope Agie River through town- `ship two south, range two east; townships one and two south, range three east; township one south, range four east, and the south bank of Big Wind River, through townships one north and one south, range four east, and township three north, range three west, survey- ing fractional townships one and two south, range two east, and making such retracements and resurveys as may be necessary in the diminished Shoshone Indian Reservation, W oming.

ds for That the Secretary of the Interior be, anclvhe hereby is, authorized

` to lease for a term not exceeding twenty-five years, lot one of section two in township one south of ran e one west of the Wind River meridian, in said reservation, for tie erection of a sanatorium, at such rate of rental and subject to such rules and regulations as he may prescribe. Approved, March 1, 1907. Much 1_1g0»;_ CHAP. 2286.-An Act To authorize the sale of public lands for cemetery purposes. [S.62£9.]

 Be it enacted by the Senate and [base of Representatives of the United

Publi 1 d States af America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Saiesioizegtmna Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to sell and convey to any “““‘°’*'°“- religious or fraternal association, or private corporation, empowered by the laws under which such corporation or association is organized or incorporated to hold real estate for cemetery purposes, not to exceed eighty acres of any unappropriated nonmineral public lands of the mee. United States for cemetery purposes, upon the payment therefor by such corporation or association of the sum of not less than one,dollar ggyggon and twenty-tive cents per acre: Itvwided, That title to any land dis- ` posed of under the provisions of this Act shall revert to the United tates, should the land or any part thereof be sold or cease to be used for the purpose herein provided. Approved, March 1, 1907. March 1,190*7. CHAP. 2287.——An Act Extending the time for making settlement, final proof, [$-70**-} and payment on public lands in certain cases, [Public, N0. 156.] _ _ Be at enacted by the Senate and ]{0u.s·e of Repre8entattz·es of the United §i·iii)ib1§'§1i>dso¤¤¤¢y_ States efAmeriea in Cmzgress assembled, That the time for making Cel- iinal proof and payment for all lands located under the desert—land laws