Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/712

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660 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. f `us. 801-803. 1900. J¤¤•¤ 0. 1900- CHAP- 801.—An Act To extend to certain publications the privileges of second- """—‘—_"'"` class mail matter as to admission to the mails. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and fhuse of Representatives of the United §g§,?§},§§,§Yi§’,;bl,c,,_ States of America in Congress assemble , That all periodical publications of S¤m>_<1<=R¤¤- tions issued from a known place of publication at stated intervals as ilagiiteiii itgnéielioiiiii fre uently as four times a year by tate departments of agriculture °l¤I;*j0'g}g;§°’- shalll be admitted to the mails as second-class mail matter: Provided, —quau¤cé¢i<>¤¤- That such matter shall be published on? for the dpurpose of further- -¤qr to ¤<g¤¤¤i¤ ¤¤· ing the objects of such departments: An provide further, That such v°m°°me°publications shall not contain any advertising matter of any kind. ‘ Approved, June 6, 1900. ' June 6. 1900- CHAP. 802.-An Act Togirovide for the use of timber and stone for domestic and '”"_‘"_';"` industrial purposes in the In ian Territory. _' Be it enacted bg the Senate and House of Rrfaiiresentatives of t/ae United , {}‘S'§i}} '{§,§f{,§”;,,d States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the stone for i¤d¤¤tri¤1·Interi01‘ is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations for the prop““’°S°°‘ curement of timber and stone for such domestic and industrial pur- ‘ poses, including the construction, maintenance, and repair of railroads and other highways, to be used only in the Indian 1`erritory, as in his judgment he s all deem necessary and proper, from lands belong- -v=w¤¤¤¤¢»¤¤=· in toeither of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, and to Hx the · fub value thereof to be paid therefor, and collect the same for the

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lgt%·¤¤l¤W*“l beneiit of said tribes; and every person who unlawfully cuts, or aids,

’or is employed in unlawfully cutting, or wantonly destroys, or procures to be wantonly destroyed, any timber standin upon the land of either of said tribes, or sells or transports any of sucg timber or stone outside of the Indian Territory, contrary to the regulations dprescribed by the Secretary. shall pay afine of not more than five hun red dollars, or be imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both, in the discretion of the court trying the same. ` Approved, June 6, 1900. ,_ June 6,1900- CHAP. 803.-An Act To amend the seventh section of the Act entitled "An Act "’t"_""_ to establish circuit courts of appeals, and to define and regulate in certain case the jnvztrrisdiction of the counts of the United States, and for other purposes/’ approved arch third, eighteen hundred and mnety-one. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rgrresentatives {the United l£)i;gg,S?rg$;°?lQ{e§; States of America in Congress assembled, That the sevent section of ieeumy order gmt- the Act entitled "An Act to establish circuit courts of appeals, and to §‘},$hf,‘}§',“,,’}f“°“· °‘°·· define and regulate in certain cases the jurisdiction of the courts of the {/{gpg?. 1>· United States, and for other purposes, " approved March third, eighteen ` ‘°` ° hundred and ninety-one, be amended so as to read as follows: "SEc. 7. Thatwhere, upon a hearing in equity in a district court or in a circuit court, or by a judge thereof in vacation, an injunction shall be granted or. continued or a receiver appointed, by an interlocutory order or decree, in a cause in which an ap eal from a iinal decree may be taken under the provisions of this got to the circuit court of appeals, an appeal may be taken from such interlocutory order or decree granting or continuing such injunction or alppointing such

 ummm _ receiver to the circuit court of appeals: Hovided, hat the appeal

pe¤i,em. P must be taken within thirty days om the entry of such order or . decree, and it shall take precedence in the appellate court; and the proceedings in other respects in the court below shall not be stayed,