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six*rY-sncorm GONGRESS. Sw. rr. cm. 189-192. 1912. 187 Ootmty, State of Oregon, under such terms, conditions, and r a- tions as he may rescribe, not to exceed two hundred acres ofcigiiilallotted tribal Indian lands within the Umatilla Reservation at not gas dtih;1 its appraised value, saitg lands to ll: used by th; city of en e n, Oregon, or mumci waterwor u oses: - I, That the net proceeds from thegale of said land? shpall be Und in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of said matilla Tribe of Indians and shall draw interest at the rate of four percentum per annum and may thereafter be paid to the said tribe of Indians pro rata or used for their benefit m the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. Approved, July 1, 1912. {SHA?. 190.-An Act For the relief of the Winnebago Indians of Nebraska and w'°°°°°°‘ [r¤m1e,N¤.2¤s.] Be ite1iactedbyt7geSe1aate and HouseqfR;£reeentat·ives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the §,*'g§$,{,‘}‘{§,‘{·, Interior is hereby authorized when the amount of tribal funds due r¤¤¤¤¢·>.1>¤·¤vi=- the Wmnebagoes in Wisconsin shall have been ascertained, in accord- v°1' °°’ "”°` ance with the enrollment as hereinafter provided, to expend said funds for their beneit in such manner, including the urchase of lands for said Indians, as he may deem proper, or, in his discretion, to distribute said fimds, or any art thereof, E capita among said Indians: Provided, That the Slecretary of Interior is hereby ,’f’§§”,,‘?',;,f,,,, ,,, M. authorized to adjust the differences, not already provided for by *•*¢¤¢¤ statute, between the two branches of the tribe, from errors in the payment of annuities, and to settle the same ore thefinal division of the me funds is made: Provided That ii Spain ,,,•i€··*···*°*·"·"“·¤· census of the two branches of the Wmnebago `be shall be taken as of June thirtieth, nineteen hrmdred and twelve and that the final division of the capitalized funds of the tribe shal,1 be based upon the number of persons belonging to each branch who are alive on that date. Approved, July 1, 1912. cnn. 191.-An Act re imweliie uma of me et me Umm sam poeeaiee J`ii{$iJfi’” musing in nam, sem Dakota. "fi·§1§n;f§.§K;‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and H0uele;§fRepreaentativee of the (Ended H,,,,,,, 8_ D,,,_ States of America in Oongrese asaemb That the limit of cost of the tgz:} 'ofblywguigg; United States post—oi’dce building at Hiurou, South Dakota, be, and iii; it ’°° ° the same is hereby, increased six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessary to finish the walls of said building with the stone specitied in the existing contract. Approved, July 3, 1912. UKAP. 192.-An Act Authorizing the President to nominate and, by and with the `higrgégiz advige and consent of the Senate, appoint Llvyd R. KIBQS, IMG 8 Captain i¤_U16 Medical Corps of the United States Army, a major in the Medical Corps on the retired ’ list, and increasing the retired list by one for the purposes of this Act. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢q;Representati·g:es of the United _,,,,,,_ States <_z'America in C'o·n.gress assembled, That the President be,_ and he migigwib xpgzfgi is here y, authorized to nominate and, b and with the advice and captain, neeieu ponsent of the Senate, to a point Lloyd R. Krebs, late a captain °°“"'·‘°“'°"· in the Medical Corpls of theliinited States Army, to be a major of the Med1cal_Corps on the retired list of the Arm . And the retu-ed list is hereby increased by one for the purposes oiy this Act. Approved, July 3, 1912.