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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. L Cris. 3537—3539. 1906. 461 all such necessary costs and expenses as may be incurred in the management, dprotection, and sale of said lands may be aid out of the procee s derived from such sales; and not more tlhan one Limitations. quarter section of land shall be sold to any one person, corporation, or association of persons, and no sale of said lands or any portion thereof shall be made for less than one dollar and twenty-tive cents per acre ; and all money received on account of such sales, after deducting the actual expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the execution thereof, shall be placed to the credit of separate funds created for the respective purposes named in this Act, and shall be used only as the legislative assembly of said Territory may direct, and only for the use of the institutions or purposes for which the respective grants of lands are made : Provided, That such legislative assem— f¤¤¤>*=¤· M d bly may provide for leasing all or any art of the lands granted in mes mm] 9 ` this Act on the same terms and under th)e same limitations prescribed above as to the lands that may be leased only ; but all leases made ,,,‘f,P§{‘}Y,*}l,,§,{_S°°'°’ under the provisions of this Act shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and all investments made or securities purchased with the proceeds of sales or leases of lands provided for py this Apt shall be subject to like approval by the Secretary of the nterior. Approved, June 25, 1906. CHAP. 3588.—A11 Act To t a oe in cel f land, f th F bin- ·l““° 25% 1906- son Military Reservation, Nebmpdlgi, to tg villgrge of)CrawfoprdTtN)ebral;kal:rlio]1il0park purposes. _ [Public, No. 290 Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofR@resentat¢}ues of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby granted ,:Q°;* *,*{;‘;i;‘f$Q,{‘g{{‘ to the village of Crawford, a duly incorporated municipality under the Nebr. ’ statutes of the State of Nebraska as a village, situated_ in the county of C,l,’°;}g,dF{:?;°g¤,{? Dawes, in the State of Nebraska, one certain parcel of land, being now a part of the Fort Robinson Military Reservation, the property of the United States, situated in the said county of Dawes, in the State of Nebraska, described as follows: Beginning at a point at the northeast corner of said Fort Robinson Military Reservation and running thence due west one thousand five hundred and eighty-four feet; running thence due south three thousand six hundred and ninety-six feet; running thence due east one thousand five hundred and eighty-four feet; running thence due north three thousand six hundred and ninety-six feet to the point of beginning (one hundred and thirty-four and four- _ tenths acres): Provided, That the said tract shall be used for park and §g‘,j'j,’fg’(,nS_ water power pur ses only: Andpovidedfurthr, That the village F¤¤<·¤. of Crawford shallxdrect and maintain a suitable fence to se rate the _ said tract from the military; reservation: Provéded_furt/ner, 'llbat if the “°"°'“‘°“· said village of Crawford s all cease to use the said land for park and water power pdurposes the title hereby vested in it shall immediately revert to the lnited States. Approved, June 25, 1906. GBA.}, .- · uthorize the cit of Saint Louis, a r ration - Jima 25.1906- ized underillielilawslaoli State of Missouri, el construct a bridgzdlaldiioss theolllikls- lH· R· ”l°·l isaippi River. [Public, No. 291. j Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the city of Saint Louis, g{’{':§”igf,,§i"§°_ acorporation organized under the laws of the State of Missouri, be, and my mage.' is hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad,