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126 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1645-1647. 1906. to the State of South Dakota, as provided in this Act, and for the P1‘<>1*1··¤- necessary expenses of appraising said lands as provided herein: Pro- R°*¤1b‘¤*1¤€11*· vided, Phat the money expended in appraising said lands shall be rgimbprszble apd shall be deducted from the proceeds received from t c sa e thereo . K°¤11l¤1¤11¤- Sec. 5. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby vested with full power and authority to make all needful rules and regulations as to manner of sale, notice of same, and other matters incident to the carrying out of the provisions of this Act, and with authority to reappraise said lands if deemed necessary from time to time, and to continue making sales of the same, in accordance with the provisions of “°"""· this Act, until all of the lands shall have been disposed of: Provided, p0EQgh,,’,§,§§_°' ““‘““‘ That all lands herein ceded and opened to settlement under this Act remaining undisposed of at the expiration of five years from the taking _ effect of this Act shall be sold and disposed of for cash, under rules R°'“"“‘°“· and revulations to be (prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, not _ V more than six hundre and forty acres to any one purchaser. ,,,§‘{}‘,§f’,§’dP‘§$},*{};]}"°’ Sec. 6. That nothing in this Act contained shall in any manner bind the United States to purchase any portion of the land herein described, except sections sixteen and thirty-six or the equivalent in each township, or to dispose of said land except as provided herein; or to fguarantee to fin purchasers for said lands, or any portion thereo , 1t being the intention of this Act that the United States shall act as trustee for said Indians to dispose of said lands and to expend and pay over and expend the proceeds received from the sale thereof only as received, as erein provided. Approved, April 21, 1906.

 of gi;646.—An Act To amend section nine of the Code of Law for the District

[Public, No. 114.]* B _ ° Gdby MS H · _ _ _ mt enact t mate and ouaeo R esentativeso the United

 States ofzlmrrica in Congress assembZed`?‘·Th$rSection ninejdf the Code

nzgacgl. p- 1191. pit Ligwtaorftge District of Columbia is hereby amended by adding _ ere o e o owing: ,,,Q‘f°§§§§§‘\L“§}{.§‘§,{§ "Any justice of the peace may at any time, including Sundays and 111 ¢¤1111¤¤1<>11¤1<¢1·. ew- legal holidays, on complaint under oath or actual view, issue warrants regurnable to (polictehco;;rttagaii1stJ¤ersops accuped of crimes and -0 enses commi e in e is rict of ‘o um liu am he shall make a Fm mm record of his proceedings in every case in a book to be kept for that · °’° ml- purpose. Such warrants shall be issued free of charge." - Approved, April 21, 1906,

 Of%mBi;647.—Ari Act Increasing the penalty for certain offenses in the District

i Traltiiéixni-'iii.] C _ 1 i I l • Dimmofcommm StBe 2-t enacted ty ttm benate and [10 use of Rq22·eswztat¢·z-es of the United Pmwcmm ,0 pmp; (dex ofrlmerzca -m S/ozagrms a.s·sc1nbZerZ, That the first and last para- . °1’{¥é,f%·;¤m g1'3Pl1S of U1? AW of §011¢1’1‘cSS approved July eighth, eighteen hundred Vol. 27; pi 322; and ninety-eight., entitled)"An Act to amend ‘An Act for the preserva— tion ot the public peace and protection of property in the District of Columbia] approved July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and ninetv- . two," be. an the same are hereby, amended so as to read as follovasz _ Fmsr PARAGRAPH. ,,,,`,gf},ll‘QtCf’t’,‘,§i‘{,;n;}*f "That it shall not lawful for any person or persons to wilfully agegkegv. p. M3, or wantonly destroy, injure, disligure. cut. chip, break, defacc, or cover or rub with or otherwise place filth or excrement of any kind