86 FIFTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHs. 92-94. 1894. 0]:gl;'°’Y°f*¤P°¤°d Sec. 2. That section twenty-eight hundred and sixty-nine of the g_n. sw. was p. Revised Statutes be amended by the substitution of the word " deliver " 5°5· “'“°“"°“· for the word "land" whenever the latter occurs in said section, so that the section as amended shall read: _ _ “The collector jointly with the naval officer,~if any, or alone where mfagm 0‘}l°*‘:;{ there IS none, shall, according to the best of his or their Judgment or mg mamma anim. information, make a gross estimate of the amount of the duties on the merchandise to which the entry of any owner or consignee, his factor or agent shall relate, which estimate shall be indorsed upon such entry and signed by the officer making the same. The amount of the estimated duties having been first paid, or secured tobe paid, pursuant to the provisions of this title, the collector shall, together with the naval officer, where there is one, or alone where there is none, grant a permit to deliver the merchandise, whereof entry has been so made, and then, and not before, it shall be lawful to deliver the merchandise? Approved, June 5, 1894. J¤¤¤ 6. IW- CHAP. 93.-—An Act Defining and permanently fixing the northern boundary line 1**; of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, in the State of Oregon. Be it enacted In; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _W¤rm Sprgnogs In- States of America in Congress assembled, That the true northern bound- °‘f,'gm,B°“d,,,"’ ,23,},- ary line of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, in the State of Ore- 11¤{,¤:{»12*P_ W, gon, as deiined in the treaty of une twenty-fth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, made between the United States, represented by Joel Palmer, superintentdeent og lpdign affafrsl of Oregon Territory, and the confedcrate tri s an an s of n ians in middle Oregon in which the boundaries of the Indian reservation now called the Warm Springs F.°.$".f.l3‘;3¥vZ§§$ iS§°i’ l§”&”°b.l}.§‘°°}“1’€ '“’ ”° '*"?.2.£““{. °‘d“‘3 ““3
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VOL gs, p_ qv8g_ 1I1d13H TPI&YltOPy7 H¤DddfOI` 0b1IOI' PllI`p0S8S’” approved February twentyrfourth, cig iteen hun red and ninety-one, be, and the same are hereby, extended for a period of three years from February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninetyfour, so that said Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway shall have until February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to build the Iirst one hundred miles of its said additional lines of railway in said Territory. Approved, June 6, 1894.