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336 Trrm·: xxm.——THE TERRI'I`ORIES.—Ch. 2. Of Mc•¤w¤¤· Sec. 1903. All that part of the territory of the United States included 26 May, 1864, c_ within the following limits, to wit: Commencing ata po1nt formed by the 95, s. 1, v. 13, p. 35. intersection of the twenty-seventh degree of longitude west from It ashington with the forty-fifth degree of north lat1tude; thence due west, on the forty-fifth degree of latitude, to a point formed by its intersection with the thirty-fourth degree of longitude west from \Vashington; thence due south along the thirty-fourth degree of longitude to a int formed by its intersection with the crest of the Rocky Monntaihs: tlignce following the crest of the Rocky Mountains northward till its intersection with the Bitter Root Mountains; thence northward, along the crest of the Bitter Root M ountains, to its intersection with the thirty-ninth degree of longitude west from Washington; thence along the thirty-ninth degree of longitude northward to the boundarv-line of the British Possessions; thence eastward, along that boundary-line to the twenty-seventh degree of longitude west from }Vashington; the11ce southward, along the twenty. sevent degree of longitude, to the place of beginning, is created into a _ temporary government by the name of the Territory of Montana. Ot Yyommg. COSec. 1904. Allhthat part of the United States described as follows: ` 2- J l llggsif mmencing at the intersection of the twenty-seventh meridian of longi- 235i) v. 15, tude west from \Vashington with the forty-fifth degree of north latitude, M8- and running thence west to the thirty-fourth meridmn of west longitude, thence sont to the forty-lirst degree of north latitude, thence east to the twenty-seyenth meridian of west longitude. and thence north to the place pif b%glHMt;]g, 1g mlganized into a temporary government by the name of e err.1 ry o vommg. Elections in Sec. 1905. The elections in the Territories of Washin ton and Idaho }§:;l;‘¤S*°“ and fortlgelrxilgats? to the Ig(“.lS0 of Rlzlprzsentatives shall be held bienniallv _ . ;._ 1 on e ue _ ay_next o owin the rst Monday in November; and all H9 18736 c. elepgvetterritprial, countyéagdprlzcinct ptlicers shall hereafter be elected · · · · L · a e 1I1I9S ierem speci e un ess otherwise rovided by le islat' D l l t C sulésequ{enl;6he'11:eto. Sul either J1 Sé1Cli£.l.`€1`l`lt0l`l€S. p [S,,. 5 gilg mn eega e 0_ on- nc. 11 _. _1e e egate to the ouse of Representatives from each l!;g';ni*;>(§¤;h2lj;¤l:*é 4); Elie 'geriétgrétzgtof \Vashington, Idaho, and Montana, must be a citizen Montana must be O 19 m asa citizen of the United States. 2 Mar., 1853, c. 90, s. 14, v. 10, p. 178. 3 Mar., 1863, c. 117, s. 13 v. 12 p 813 26 \Ias, 1864, c. 95, s. 13, v. 13, p. 91. I ’`‘ ’ Thejudiviulpow- Sec. 1907. The judicial wer in New Mexico l‘tah Washin ton ifi l;;“T:2§;lrl: Colorado, Dakota, Idaho, hlfntana, and ¥Vyoming, shall be vestedgin a ,,,,0,.,,, A,,,,0,,,,_ gigpggme court, district courts, probate courts, and in justices of the 23 June, 1874, e. 469, . 1, 2, ·. 18, . 253. 23 J " . * · -- _ N; Mu., 9 sept., 1850, Jie, 0. 10g v. 9, ii. 449. Um1i?9¢sggij’185dbg}5i6éi91?’ii° kiss 11 11011., 2 Mn., 1853, 0. 90, 0. 9, v. 10, p. 175. Colo., 28 Feb., 1861, 0. 59, é. 9, Q. i2’ gi 174- gak., 2 Mar., 1861,c. 86,8. 9, v. 12, p. 241. Idaho, 3 Mar., 1863, c. 117, s. 9, v. 12, p. 811. ont., 26 May, 1864, c. 95, s. 9, v. 13, p. 88. Wyo., 25 July, 1860, c. 235, s. 9, v. 15; p. 180: T`l - . . . . .

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nmna. , ’ e egxs a 1ve counci mav by law pre- -—~—~-9 .¥— scribe. · · ii: F°b·;1863¤ ¤- 56. s. 2, v. 12, p. 665. ’rits to - _ United §m";;;°gu_ Sec. 1909. Wr1ts of er1 or and appeals fl‘0lll the final decisions of the ,,,,,,,,6 C,,,,,., Suprepe Eourt of either of the Territories of New Mexico, Utah, Colo- ——‘~—·---%—— T5 0, 11 ota, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, and Wvoming shall be allowed 453 J;nclg874, 0. $0 the Supreme Court of the United States, in the same manner and under 2E,’:]ul:’él lgffzl glligzmleemgulatgopls as from the circuit courts of the United States, 469,., 3,0_1g,p_g54_ mined b I3] ““ °th °fPI'9}F1`¢y 0K` the amount m controversy, to he meriM cx d y e oa 0 e1t er party, or of other competent witnesses, om et al. 0. cee s one thousand dollars. except that a writ f · ‘ Chummm at ul be allowed to th S la _ 0 erroi or appeal shall 92 T Q ., e upreme (Jourt of the Un1ted States from th d‘ L. r., 358. of the supreme courts created b th` Ti l0 comm y is the, or of any gudge thereof, or of