Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/53

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32 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. P·-»¤·mr ’°i“‘§1‘““§°€°¤l‘i¥2“Q‘““g*°"?.°iL?°“€.,tf;.i°i.gi’l‘l’ *‘”`§’t’°£§°*’ °“d§Ji'.i2’ vauae ea eusmme , c eases a 1I'1'6V0_ except as herein provided, but which may be declared null and void Lmdmbm to °x_ upon breach of any of their terms. _ _ p1,¤u¤¤,m teaser. That after the and apiilroval of this section, unallotted “““°°· lands, or such mn _ ereof as the Secretary of the Interior shall determine, wi Indian reservations heretofore withheld from disyilosntion under the uumng laws may be declared by the Secretary of the Intenorto be sub] act to exploration for the discovery of deposits _ of gold, silver copper and other valuable metalliferous minerals by. L°°°"°“°‘°‘“'“’· citizens of thelUnited States, after such declaration claims P _ N maylbe lgciateddby exch eitiaenim th•?s:;1ne én: claims '°'”'· vare oca uner emmmgaws e ni : roznw vr¤Igcr:¤?>•?f¤¤t£· ° That the locators of all such mining glaims, or their ligirg? successors; S? %e.'¥f.?“£L‘§°1§s‘L”{§.'§2r“r§’2Zt'?.?; “.l’.§il’c.,°°.£l‘§. S°°&“;'{£ _n ns section, within one year after the date of the location of any claim, and any such locator who shall fa1l.to_app#y_for a mm of Wphr one year from the date of-location shall forfeit a rights to such min- ,,,,,,,,,,m,,,_,,c_ mg_ela1m: Provided further, That··duplicate» copies of the location notice shall be filed within sixty days the superintendent in charge of the reservation on which mining claim 18 located, and , ,, :1;;* a.P2;:.c;;z¤§s:m:ia.°.*m..;%,i;‘ '::1.E*“*.l;3·*::,*."$.h V HD ( 6 Lads Secretary of the Interior: And further, That lands M11- taming sglzangs, water holes, or_ot er bodies of water needed or used by the dians for watering hve stock, irrigation, or water-powa purpotses :1:,11 not be (iloesigted by the Secretary of the Interior _ assu ]ec entryun rt section. Tm mma _That leases under section shall be for a period of twenty years, with thsepregregégl right in the lgssee to rleiiew the saine cli; successive no o eazsu ensue reasona e terms 't° as may dprescribedy by thd) Secretary of the Interiorimunlgelsg otllhlii §,,?_,_,,_ i hm t vzgise provi Tialdtbiyil lair at the time oi th(i=>1S expiratio? 1f such periods: e einqus on, ,_ a eesseemay1nte`cretion0teSee t f °°' the Inter1or,_be permitted at any time to make written rerll5n<?ilisl(;. ment of a1l_r1ghts under such a lease and upon acceptance thereof be _`dd,,,m,,m,S,0, thereby relieved of all future obligations under said lease. campS¤¤¤S»•>¤¢· That in addition to areas of mineral land to be included in leases imder this section the Secretary of the Interior in_his discretion, may grant to the lessee the right to use, during the life of the lease, subject to the Payment of an annual rental p not less than $1 per gglreéaahgrzcitigg unoccupied {tend, notl exceeding forktéy ac1£1es}in arlea, , sme m , an re e puaposes connected wgith and nicessa to tgewprloperadeveldplrllledl mm to 1,,,,, mu., an use of the deposits covered by thdllease. ¢¤¤¤1¤¤<*¤· That the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion, in making any lease under this section, may-nreserve to the United States the right tc; liaise; foxés a terin notlexeee g that of the mineral lease, the surface I E thewan emdrace within such lease under existing law or laws pam, erca r enacte , in so far as said surface is not necessary for use ,z§d_=‘·=<¤=¤¤ ¤¤¤=·¤~ et the lessee in eirtracting and removing the deposits therein; Pm. Z¥&i;.}`z‘;§°t2“{;§§$‘L.?°tQ§’§.E§§*?“g “‘° ’“&‘£J“" 1°‘”*"’ Z5§""""’ or easemen rem provide to be reserved. i,°,“m2Z°J§§ “§’;§‘§§? That an ueceg ‘ ‘ tgyggt · °" °" · under this ight., tfiftdti-“t v0i·?§t.§?$‘%Zf.?Sf2l, §?1§£?§f§.£’ $$3 closure sale, or otherwise, shall be subaect to all the conditions bf the lease under which such rights are he d and also subject to all the