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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 104, 106, 107. 1908. 49 CHAP. 104.-Au Act To authorize the Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans Rail- M¤f¤h 26.1908- way Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Alabama, to [H·R‘173u·] construct a bridge over and across the Mobile River and its navigable channels on a [Public, N0.68.] line approximately east of the north boundary line of the city of Mobile, Alabama. Be it enacted by Hm Senate cmd Home of Representa¢v}a:es of the United States of America wha Congress assembled, That the Pensacola, Mobile }§‘c‘;£g0§;'*;k{)L°;lc and New Orleans Railway Company, a cor ration existing under the ¤¤dNew0¤-1Zm·¤mmlaws of the State of Alabama, bo, and islhereby, authorized to con- K'£Hgg°$S¥S§18,m°’ struct, operate, and maintain a. bridge, and its approaches thereto, across the Mobile River and its navigable channels, m the counties of Baldwin and Mobile, in the State of Alabama, at a. int up roximately east of the north boundary line of the city of Mohhe, to he approved by the Secretary of War, in accordance Wlth the provisions of the Act entitled "Au Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navi- V0l.34,p.84. gable waters," upprov March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and mx. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, and repeal this Act is hereby Amendment expressly reserved. Approved, March 26, 1908.

 . CHAP. 106.-An Act Providing for the plntting and selling of the south half of 1(u·ch27,1lB.

section thirty, township two north, range eleven west of the Indian meridian, in the . [H- R- *922-] State of Oklahoma, for town-site pmposes. · [mnuc, N0.61] Be it enacted by the Senateaml H.maeqfR rasenmtéves of the United States of America in Ommgrese assembled, {gint the Secretary of the $];·:&}g_}mmwd Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to plat and sell 1¤s.m.m1,p.4sé. iu accordance with section twentg-three hundred and eighty-one of the ""‘· *’· 637* Revised Statutes of the United tates the following-described tract of land, to wit: The south half of section thirty, township two north, L°°"“°“‘ range eleven west of the Indian meridian, in the State of Oklahoma: Hmm Phwided, That the Secretary of the Interior shall reserve from said Reserveu vm- park tract of land, when surveyed, one block for public park and two blocks °‘“° “"‘°°“‘ for public school purposes, and shall cause to be erected two suitable school buildings out of the proceeds arising from said sale, the remain- ,.,,,md,,_ der of proceeds, after deducting the expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act, to be converted into and become u part of the fund belon ing to the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache tribes of Tim Mule Indians: further, That said sale shall be made as soon as ' practicable after the approval of this Act. Approved, March 27, 1908. CHAP. 10’7.——An Act Providing for the disposal of the interests of Indian minors March *17.1908- in real estate in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington. [$.61:16.] Public, N0. 70. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [ 1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the interests of any U§;§j;°‘¥v{;“: “R” Indian minor in any lands of the Yakima Indian Reservation, State of gms Jr mmm! or Washington, whether by direct allotment or by inheritance, may be ”““°”1“‘°°d”‘ sold on such terms and conditions and under such rules and regulations ns the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe; but such sale shall be only on approved petition of the natural guardian of such minor, if living, or if such natural guardian be dead, on the petition of a person desiinated by the Secretary of the Interior. All sales hereunder shall e subject to the approval of the Secretary of the M L _ I t Interior, and when so approved he shall cause patent to issue to the puaghngehfn °° ° purchaser, passing unconditional fee by the United States as trustee for such mmor to the interest of such minor in such lands., and such