Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1087

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Cris. 2292, 2293, 2504. 1907. 1057 eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninet —four, and the Acts amendatory V°’-”·P·°“· thereof, approved June eleventh, eiglxteen hundred and ninety-six, and March third, nineteen hundred and one, respectively, be, and are V°’·3*·P-um hereby, extended over and shall apply to the desert lands included within the limits of the former Southern Ute Indian Reservation in _ Colorado not included in any forest reservation: Prmrided, That before £‘?,',Q','§,;,_ a patent shall issue for any of the lands aforesaid under the terms of the said Act approved August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- · four, and amendments thereto, the State of Colorado shall pay into the Treasury of the United States the sum of one dollar and twenty- In mmm, dm five cents per acre for the lands so patented, and the money so paid shall v¤1.:·.1,p.¤mix °' be subject to the provisions of section three of the Act of June fifteenth, eighteen hundre and eighty, entitled ‘“An Act to acce t and ratify the agreements submittegl by the confederated bands oi) Ute Indians in Co orado for the sale of their reservation in said State, and for other , purposes, and to make the necessary appropriation for carrying out same. Sec. 2. That no lands shall be included in any tract to be segregated mm !°°°"°d` under the provisions of this Act on which the United States Government has valuable improvements or which have been reserved for Indian schools or farm purposes. Approved, March 1, 1907. • • • - n .1 I d di%2L};An Act Extending the time for making final proof m certain [EE;?;;??;;-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatévea of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, Tlirat all desert—land entry- ,,,¥,'§?§°cR,$f°y$,E§Y" men, underthe Benton WaterC0mpan_y’s canal, in Benton County, State mflfgjgggded '°' of Washington, who would be required under existing law to make final proof during the year nineteen hundred and seven, are here}? ’ven an additional year in which to make such final proof: Provide , Q",j‘,f$;, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ That each entryman claiming the benefits of this Act shall, within ninety days after its passage and approval, file in the local land office of the district in which the lands embraced in his entry are located, an aflidavit describing his lands and stating that he expects to irrigate the same with water from the canal of said company. Approved, March 1, 1907. QH;}. 2 ..-- Authorizin the Prmident to an int James Carroll a sur- Nnch 2-1907- geon, with thgdanklbfmdior, in the Udiited States Army.` PO Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRepre[9entat£ves of the Uniéed States of America in Congress assembled. That the President be, and 3§','f,‘§ ,;,,,,,1, may be is hereby, authorized to nominate and, by and with the advice and ¤¤ ¤¤¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- consent of the Senate, appoint James Carroll, lieutenant-surgeon, United States Army, and curator of the Army and Navy Museum, a surgeon, with the rank of major, in the Medical Corps of the Army, and that the number of officers in the Medical Corps be increased by one, with the rank of major, for this purpose. Approved, March 2, 1907. vox. xxxiv, rr 1--67