Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/1152

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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 1479. 1905. 1065 eighteen hundred and ninety-four, as modified and changed by Department order of April twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, under and by virtue of the agreement concluded July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, by and between the Secretary of the Interior and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Chief Moses and other Indians of the Columbia and Colville reservations, commonly known as the “Moses agreement/’ accepted, ratified, and confirmed by the Act of Congress approved July fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty- four (Twenty-third Statutes, pages seventy-nine and eighty), and under V<>1·¤¢.i>1>-79.80 the decision of the General Land Office of July ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, affirmed by the Department of the Interior January sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, to wit: the northeast quarter, northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and lot one of section eleven, the northwest quarter and southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve, lot one of section fourteen, and lots one and two of section thirteen. townshi twenty-seven north, range twenty-two east, Willamette meridian, Wlashington, free of all restrictions as to sale, incumbrance, or taxation. That Cornelius Doxtater, Oneida allottee numbered three hundred §,‘Q',9§f,§{‘*p],f;’{*‘;‘}*j’,{; and ninety, to whom trust patent has been issued containin restric- lotmwt tions upon alienation, may sell and convey any portion of Tis allotment, but such conveyance shall be subject to the a proval of the Secretary of the Interior, and when so a proved shallpconvey a full title to the purchaser of the same as if a final patent without restrictions , had been issued to the allottee. That Paith-tite, Kiowa allottee numbered twenty-six hundred and f[§f;l‘s§f°,,m 0, M_ · eighty-seven, to whom a trust lpatenthas been issued containing restric- lcmenr. ‘ tions upon alienation, may se and convey not exceeding ten acres of his allotment, and that Otto W'ells, Comanche allottee numbered one hundred and two, to whom a Similar patent has been issued, may sell and convey not exceeding eighty acres of his allotment, but that such conveyances shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and when so approved shall convey full title to the purchasers the same as if a hnal patent, without restrictions, had been issued to the respective allottees. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized }Ql;$**;nLg;¤,j; and directed to issue a patent in fee sim le to William Lyons, a Chi - ` wa Indian, for the lands heretofore allotted to him on the Fond dh c Lac Reservation, in the State of Minnesota, to wit: the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-one, townshgp forty-nine north, range seventeen west of the fourth princi l meri ian, and all restrictions as to sale, incumbrance, or taxation olzaid lands are hereby removed. That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ',§;*§e*,$gq,§pg§,;§°¤· issue a patent in fee to Theresa Anderson, allottee, of allotment of the ` lands of the Ponca Indian Reservation in Boyd County, Nebraska, numbered twelve, being ·the southeast quarter and the north one-half of the southwest quarter, and the south one-half of the northwest quarter of section eight, in township thirty-three north of range eleven west of the sixth principal meri ian, in the county of Boy , in the State of Nebraska; and a l restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of said lands are hereby removed. That the president be, and he hereby is, authorized to issue a patent ij3Q?;? Qg·,§;Qg"¤- is fee to Jennie M. Brown, a member of the Sisseton and Wahpeton ` band of Sioux Indians, for lands heretofore allotted to her in the State of South Dakota, and all restrictions as to sale, incumbrance, or taxation of said lands hereby removed. That Louisa Morgan and Mrs. Mandan (Wfanyagwankewin), Yank- M,_I§g}¤;¤¥gg;€¤¤ ¤¤¤ ton Sioux allottees, to whom trust patents have been issued containing iihyseiiuiibzmems. restrictions upon alienation, may sell and convey all, or any part of