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FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Rss. 10-13. 1907. 1421 ration, printing and (publication of the record of the hearin held by said Commission, an for the preparation, printing and pubdication of an index and digest of the same. And the unexpended balance of the ,,EQj{,1;,°{;‘}j§ *’“*‘ appropriation for said Commission in said Act shall be available for ` e expenses of the said Commission. And that payments that have Vouchersbeen made or are hereafter to be made on account of the expenses of the said Commission upon vouchers approved by the Chairman thereof shall be deemed held and taken and are hereby declared to be conclusive upon all departments and officers of the Government. Approved, January 30, 1907. _ No. 11. Joint Resolution Authoriz' h Secretary of War to se certain' , Febmng 1.1907- mlm, and]grain n rm Asmmiboine. mg t ° H my UM- -=¤·1 Pub.B.es.,No.11. Resobued by the Senate and House of]? esentatives of the United [ I States of America in 'Oongreaa ass Z€d,e¥l]8t the Secretary of War Mfg? ·*¤¤”“*“°°’”°· be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause to be sold within the next Sue of spin, hw. three months to the citizens of Montana, at its actual cost to the United $#55;; ° ““"° °“` States at place of sale, such limited quantities of hay, straw and grain for domestic uses as, in his judgment, can safely be spared from the stock provided for the use of the garrison at Fort Assinniboine, Montana. Approved February 1, 1907. [No. 12.] Joint Resolution Granting an extension of time to certain homestead P¤br¤¤72. 190*7- entrymen. [BJ-B·*-l b.B¤.,No.12. Resobved by the Senateand Home £]i,idRg·¤eaentati¢:es of the United [Pu I States of America in Oougrecs aasem , t all persons who made §,‘g¤gd¤¤g$m- homestead entry in the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho residence amnesia Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming, where the period °"°‘l"‘ ‘ in which they were, or are, re uired by law to make entry under such declaratory statement or establiish residence, expired or expires, after December iirst, nineteen hundred and six, are hereby granted until May fifteenth, nineteen hundred and seven, within which to make such entry or actual settlement and establish residence upon the lands so entered by them: Provided, That this extension o time shall not mm, M_ shorten either the period of commutation or of actual residence under idence, em. the homestead law: P2wvided_fin·the7·, That the provisions of Public ,,,l;§§‘,}',§’; °{,, ‘°f§}'{§ Resolution Numbered Four, approved Januar? eighteenth, nineteen {$1 g¤¤*¤¤¤>¤ ¤¤· hundred and seven, shall apply to the States of daho and Washington. .4»¢e.]».1u¤. Approved, February 2, 1907. [No. 13,] Joint Resolution Declaring Sturgeon Bay, Illinois, not navigable water. Fettgujrrg Resolved by t/ae Senate and llouaemif Relfresentatices of tbe United [r¤¤.ae¤.,u¤.1a.] States of America in Congress asse led, hat so much of the west s¤urgwn1ny,x11. fork of Sturgeon Bay within the county of Mercer and State of m’§}§,‘$f$§2§§$ "°° Illinois as lies west of the line between the east half and the west half of the east half of section twenty-tive, in township fourteen north, range six west of the fourth principal meridian, and so much of the east fork of said Sturgeon Bay as lies north of the north line of section thirty, in township fourteen north, range live west of the fourth principal meridian, shall not be deemed navigable waters of the United `tates. Approved, February 7, 1907.