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814 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ons. 64, 65. 1915. nineteen thousand and fifteen bea.rs south sixtggsdegrees fifty minutes east one hundred and thirteen and six-tent feet; thence north sixty-one degrees eighteen minutes forty-three seconds west six hundred and seventy-five and twenty-three one-hundredths feet_to corner numbered selven; tlgmcednortht fckrty-fou&· degrpestiiftiy-prize minutes west two thousand an mne y- ve an one- en ee o comer numbered eight; thence south forty-three degrees fourteen minutes west one hundred and seventy-five feet to corner numbered nine; thence north forty-six degrees forty-six minutes west six hundred and eight -one feet to corner numbered ten· thence north forty- three degrees gurteen minutes east five hundred feet to corner numbered one, the place of beginning· all of said land being situate m

   three south, range seven(tiy—three west of the

sixth principal meridian (the survegisof said lan being bounded at its comers with rock monuments c eled N 1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N6, N7, N 8, N9 N10, consecutiveg), and containing nineteen and four hundred and seventy-four one- ousandths plus acres, of which two and seventy-tive one-thousandths acres under survey numbered sixteen thousand three hundred and eighty are m conflict, leaving a total mm of seventeen and three hundred and ninety-nine one-thousandths acrels, néoretocg éesséoppon the payment of $1.25 per acre by said town to the ni ta . “"'°‘°'*’“'°"”°· Sec. 2. That within one ear after the survey of the foregoingdescribed pwtlpgty proposedy to be granted to the town of Nevadaville, and wi two years after the passage of this Act, said town may purchase said lands by paiying the amounts rescribed in section one hereof and the Secretary o the Iuterioris authorized and directed Em-· dm · “’§“`”’?, di’h““"‘§ t° b° "E“”`£°d “§.f“*d “"?‘h ..1 1. · . _ ¤° mc. . att egrant ere m e1s,an tepatentissu erempmm under shall be, subject to all legal rights heretofore acquired by any person or persons m or to the a ove-described premises, or any part mm thereof, and now existing under and by virtue of the laws of the nme.£¤"‘wm, em, UnitedBdS1£e;te3I or {pf tthp State o£uColorad1<i: Parinrideill, Tgat there gg · reserv e mt tates as, o` , co , an other miner S deposits and the right to prospect Ior, mine, and remove the same: “"°ym" provodedjudher, That the cost of the survey, mentioned in sec- R for c gp; two of etéhizc Ai; sh-Fzill be paid by the saiél of Nevadavgllez ¤,.·, " ”' rt at in the event said an are ever a andone and not used for municipal purposes all ri§ht, title, and interest therem to be conveyed to the said town of evadaville by gltns Act shall be forfeited and the same shall revert to the United ates. Approved, February 27, 1915. February 27. 1915- CHAP. 65.—An Act To autho the reat '

 revise the location of its right of :1:;, and gr othegl way Company to

[Publix, No. 257.] Be¢Ztenactedby£heSenateandHmeaeo Re esenmtiveso the United };',*§§“§§nh,,,,,R,¤. States of America in Congress aseembkdfTh€l;., with the gmsent and ";ch2lg3‘f·g!;:•':1Y°,ri‘;’;1Y{ approval of the Secretary of the Interior and u on the filing with the ¤¢w¤yi¤. Interior D<—;£e:1.rtment and the approval thereopbysaid Secretary of maps of de 'te location within three years from the passage of this Act, the Great Northern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of gefgxnniesota., lpe, ag it} is herebg, authorized to revise the ocation 0 a art o its e o a on the southern bonmd in M of the Glacier Nlztional Park, in the Sgate cig Montana, on the tg vu. 1s.p. ah. and conditions and subject to the limitations and restrictions granted by and contained in an Act of Co entitled "An Act to railroads the right of way thro public lands of the United States," approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five