Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/1158

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FI1·'l`Y-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1479. 1905. ]O71 That in the case entitled "ln the matter of enrollment of persons chmkee Nation. claiming rights in the Cherokee Nation b intermarriage against The Em°“m°"‘ United States, Departmental, Numbered Seventy-six," now pendin . in the Court of Claims, the said court is herebv authorized and empowered to render iinalgudgment in said case, and either party feeling itself aggrieved by said judgment shall have the right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States within thirt days from the filing of said judgment in the Court of Claims. gud the said SqprelmefCourt of she United States shall advance said case on its caen ar or eary earin . That Delaware-Cherokie citizens who have made improvements, or _I?¢1¤w¤re·0herckee ylvlere ip rigéitful posspssiqn of such improvemenf upon lands in the irimseliigietliluliilzirliiilll ` ero ee ation on ri twent —iirst nineteen undred and four to P"°'°"‘°““· whiqh] thpre is tpo ypgdl pdylerse dlaimillshallhhave the right within six mon s rom e 0 the a rov of t is Act to dis se of such improvements to other citizens dlpthe Cherokee Nation entillled to select allotments at a valuation to be approved by an official to be desi nated by the President for that purpose and the amount for whicllr said improvements are disposed of, if sold according to the provisions of this Act, shall be a lien upon the rents and profits of the land until paid, and such lien may be enforced by the vendor in any court of competent jurisdiction: Provided, That the`right of any Delaware- mm. Cherokee citizen to dispose‘of such improvements shall, before the R°““"°"°"· valuation at which the improvements ma be sold, be determined under such regulations as the Secretary of the lnterior ma prescribe. _ That the Commissionto the Five Civilized Tribes is hereby authorized C,°°,,,”¤¤*¤¤*, {,*é_*"*'¤ for sixty days after the date of the approval of this Act to receive and and cuckconsnder applications for enrollment of infant 0l.l1.ld1'BD born pr1or_to MM,,,,,",:; mu ,0 ?.$,.§’ ZZ" l’.£fd°'5Z'£’ }gfii{al`i»iiiti§°°ti0°$`ii»°El $1 3l'$’.2$“d ".l`°e¤`}°`{£L"` *mmm°mi” , wan 10 w am. p.s·n. tribes of Indians whom enrollinent has been approved by the Secretary of the Interior prior to the date of the approval of this Act; and to enroll and make allotments to such children. That the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes is authorized for ,,,§,‘{',},’”*€‘1“°“*· °*°— sixty days after the date of the approval of this Act to receive and ` consider applications for enrollment of children born subsequent to .September twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and two, and prior to March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, and who were living on said latter date, to citizens by blood of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes of Indians whose enrollment has been approved by the Secretary of the Interior prior to the date of the approval of this Act; and to enroll and make allotments to such children. That the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes is authorized for CMM ¤¤¤<¤~¤- sixty days after the date of the approval of this Act to receive and consider applications for enrollments of children born subsequent to May twenty-five, nineteen hundred and one, and prior to March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, and living on said latter date, to - citizens of the Creek tribe of Indians whose enrollment has been approved b_v the Secretary of the Interior prior to the date of the appgoval of this Act; and to enroll and make allotments to such 0 1 ren. · That the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes is authorized for S¤¤¤i¤¤1¤ children ninety days after the date of the approval of this Act to receive and consider applications forhenrgllgulienttpfainfantdchildren born plripr to March fourth nineteen un an ve, an iving on said atter date, to citizeins of the Seminole tribe whose enrollment has been approved by the Secretary of the Interior; and to enroll and make allotments to such children giving to each an equal number of acres of land, and such children shall also share equally with other citizens