Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/327

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r1FrY-s1svEN*rH coNGREss. sm. 1. cu. ssa. 1902. 261 to enable them to commence the business of agriculture, to be paid in such manner and at such times as may be agreed upon between said allottees and the Secretary of the Interior. And when such allotments mR§§‘{j*p‘§jhf•$ Sg}‘,‘§‘ shall have been made, and the consent of the Indians obtained as mem. aforesaid, the President shall, by proclamation, open the land so *’“‘· ¥’· **9*- relinquished to settlement, to be disposed of under existing laws. And the money necessary to pay said Indians is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. hat the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to allot Nay m§,"dM{,‘§‘,1;° R°°°"“‘ may puck, Ka ka keese, and Ka kee ka. kee sick lands in severalty on migtvrggnw w certhe ceded portion of the Red Lake Reservation, Minnesota, not tg u m" exceed one hundred acres each, such allotments to conform to the public surveys and to be subject to the provisions of the Act of Con- V°‘· 2* P· 388- gress of February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven (Twenty- . fourth Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-eight). That the Secreta of the Interior is hereby authorized to allot Onab g{‘1'})‘,?,,‘,’,g'3Yb°°*· Ogamaybeck, a Red Lake Chippewa Indian woman, an allotment of ` unappropriated lands on the ceded portion of the Red Lake Reservation, Minnesota, not to exceed one hundred and sixty acres, such allotment to conform to the public surveys and to be subject to the rovisions of the Act of Congress of February eighth, eighteen hun· vm. 24, p. ass. dred and eighty-seven (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-eight). That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereb , authorized §§{eP‘u‘§,f;”j$g· and directed to issue a atent in fee to Nora G. Hazl5ett, a Caddo ` Indian, for not to exceedp eight acres of the one hundred and sixty acres of land heretofore allotted, to her in the Territory of Oklahoma, and all restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of said land are hereby removed: Provided, That it shall appear that such tract of land has been duly allotted to said Nora G. Hazlett. _ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized `j>‘Q1§,Q‘,,'f;,j[}gg t0_ and directed to issue a patent in fee to John T. Hill for the northeast quarter of section four, in township six north, range eighteen west, of the Indian meridian, in Oklahoma, the same having been allotted to him under Act of June sixth, nineteen hundred. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized m_£**"*>*>°h M°Ki¤· and directed to issue a fee—simple patent to Elizabeth McKinney, a rézeueinseew. citizen Pottawatomie Indian, for the land purchased by the said Elizabeth McKinney from the United States under the Act of May twenty~ V°’· "· P· I59- third, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and located in Cleveland County, Lklahoma Territor *, and described as follows, to wit: Lot numbered four, and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section one, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section two, all in township five north, of range one east, Indian meridian, containing one hundred and fifty-seven and forty one—hundredths acres. That the Secretary of the Interior be. and he hereby is, authorized B§'},‘}'K§{§?*‘ ““" and directed to issue patents in fee to Mary Keith and Benny Keith, P¤¤=¤¤¤i¤f¤¤¤¤>- Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, for the lands heretofore allotted to them in the Territory of Oklahoma, to wit, the northeast quarter of section eleven, township twelve north, range six west, and the east half of the northwest quarter and lots five and six of section eightg township twelve north, range seven west, of the Indian meridian; an all restrictions as to the sale, incrunbrance, or taxation of said lands are hereby removed. For construction of ditches and reservoirs, purchase and use of irri— 1¤'i8¤¤°¤· gating tools and appliances, and purchase of water rights on Indian reservations, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior and subject to his control, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; Hm»ided, gmtion gw_ That the Secretary of the Interior may emplo_y such number of super- new.