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oy _ • § 191 TJTLE za ment iracts ~oi· plants or tribal administrative plants of to serves, or parts lzheroot, not excéeding forty acres in arm am not exceeding $2,000 in value, not mnt needed for India; administrative ( or allotment purpow and jmallv uxmllottca tracts not exceedlug tort; scra, whoura mls will servo thtribal interests. All wales made, umlor this section shall be a public auction, to tho hléhest, and best bidder. W ’ . _. And the ot tha IBtE."i01‘ is mrlher authorized whcré u tract to be d ‘ot umér this section or any othé . Act authorizing the dlspodtion of tribal lands requires surve; as bBSi8 for an dead or patent, to accept from the grantee, 11 addition to the pur&aso price, an amount guhciopt to éovo the survey costs. A · . - o . Tholuet proceeck ot- solo ot my tribal silo, plant, or trac shall be deposited isi the '1‘rmsm·y‘ of tho Uxiltod Stapw to th credit of the Indians owaingltho same,_to.bo disposed ot to their benom: in accordance with oxlétlng law; and the net' pn ceods of mics of Govommenbqwmad BQB¤.'ib8l' plants 1 or land shall be deposited ju the Treasury of the United States. (Aw 12,1924,cQ&3,.43LStat.93.) ’ , l A ., 191. Transfer mrsale of Government property st rescrva tions.—~—`Whex;eve: there la on hand at any oi the Indian resorvs tions Government property not required for {ho use and 1;e¤eE of the1Ind}ams· tm such x·escrvation¤, thé Secretary of their terior is authorized to cause any mah property ho be tronsterré to any o1:hei·—IudisQu resuirvntionr when lt maybe u¤ed__a< vangagmuslh °¥ bb &use it to be sold and the procoedb them depwted ond covered into the Treasury in oonformlty wlt section 487 of Title 81. _. (July 1, 1898,}:. 545, § 6, 80_ Stat; 596 June %,"1910, c;-431, $.22, 86·Btat.'861,) , _- ‘· . 192. Sale by agents of cattle or horses not. required.-·§·-Th agent oi each tribe of Indians, lawfully msldlng ln tho, India country, in authorized to sell the bengdt o!_ ludlaz ` any cattle, horses, or other to the Indian and- not rmuiroq. for their uso and fsubshtaohco; under she regulations as sholl be qstsbllshod by tho Bocrctpty of the I1 terior. But no such sale shall be made, so as fo`lnto1*té1*o wit the oxocutionl of any order lnwfolly lsqued by tho _Beéreta1 ot War, comlebted gwitb the movement or subsistence of troop (R. S. § 2127.) d. , · _ ~, S 193. Prcceedhgs against gooxb seimd for of thig- When goods or ·¢¢h0r D!¢D€rty- shall be seized, tor- only vlolntin ot this title lg shall be lnwfol for prosecuiim o bebolt of &ho‘ Uulwd ;8t¤t¤q to pgoceodngalmt such `good or other property, in the directed to be observed in tl cue ot goods. wares, or merch•¤dlao luouging mto Unite Statw in violationot the {avenue liv; (B. 8. I 21%.), 1 194. Trial `of right of of · proof.-—-·I¤` 1 trials about the right of prmerty in www no Indan may QI • party on one side, and • wblte pcnooon the other, the qu dep of proof shall wut upoim the whltolP¤1‘$0¤. whenever tl Indian shall make out a pr@ptlou ot title in himholt fro the tm ot previous- lon or oivmrslilp. (B.] B. { 2126 I 195, Sale of cattle p¤r¢ued by to uontrib members.-—·Whoro an in meéion or control ot out or their IDQ1'¢8»$¢.Wh$@ ham been by the Gm: moutdmch cattlé shall not be sold to any poxiou not • mmm ot tho tribe to which tho owners oi the mttlolbolong or to az dtizou ot the United »Btntu· w ’ with tl Indians or not exocpt with the consent in writing of the ngm at the trlboto which the owner or oftthocnttlc b longs. And all alan mado in vlol¤tion‘ at this provision the be void and the o¤e¤dl11g purchaser on oogvlction thereof sha be ined not leon thn¤’$509 md losslthau m months. ‘ (July}, 1384, c. 180, I 1, »% Stat. 94.) 3 , 196. Sale or other disposition of dead tl¤ber.·-;—- o Promlea at the United meta may from you to roar in gv dlscrom

5,-—~1NDlAHS 702 _ , ‘. s »· under such rmulations ns he may prescribe nnthorize The In- 1 diana reeiding` on. reservations ,or allotments,. the tee to which

1_ ·»remnins in rg; United States, to fell, cut, remove, sell, except e

3 provided the following section, et otherwise dispm of &e e dead tixnber standing, ox·_ fallen, on meh reservation or"lell·>t- t ment for the sole benetlt of meh Indian or indium. Bet when- U ever there 'is reasonable "cawe to believe that such timber has [, been killed, burned, glrdled,’ or otherwise injured for the pu I-- r of securing its sale under this section then in that case y `snch authority shell not be granted. (Feb. 16, 1889, c. H2, nl 25 Stet,673.) . , l- _ { 1- .197. Dispoéition of deed timber an reservtmm h Minne- - som.-The Secretary of the Interior my in his discretion, lime et year to year, under qach •s_& may prescribe, eu- ,e thorize the Indian residing em {my Indian reservation in the »;·',State of whether me been allotted in ,.’ severalty or is still unnllotted, to {ell, cw., sell or other. Lg wise dispose ot the dead timber, stsndm ;er` fallen on such y; reservatien or_•ny` part thereof,,fm· the sole bueht of sim; ‘ Indians; end he may elso_l¤_-like manner ¤¤tbo@ the Chipt ,, {pews. Indians ot Elnncsotd whohuje any "m& or right an 1- ¥·bQDr0¢ee&¤derived£romtmaele¢ot_eed•d1 lendsor gg. timber snowing whereof the hs iq dll in the 1- UnitedStates, to tell, ent, remove, or M d me deed tam- 4 ber, otherwise than hy. mic, or {slim, non meh ceded 3- land. But whenever there 'is te bwen that meh deed ‘ ,; timbcr"ln_either eése has, been killed, b ¤r%, or otherh wise injured {ortho pnrposeot this eee-

tion, then in that case anthortty shall- he {June

` .7, 1897, c. 8, {1, 80 Stat,»90; June 27, 1902, e. 1157, i 4. H Stat. M . ,198; Contagious and infectious éseuesg q¤r¤the.——Wl1en· E, ever the Secretary ot the Interler ehall lim my amcted 8_ with tuberculosis, trschome, or other ;ious er mtectione gl diseases, he may, lt_ln his jndment the health of the gmcted B. Indian or that of other personsrequlre it. isolate er qnsrantine gg euchemicted Indian ina howitnl or othm panes tee trument py The S Secretary ._o! the Interior may such mum as may Q, benecessary in-the isolation, or qnsren o!.snch Indian, and ‘ , it shall be the dutyo! such Indian so nmlcted to obey any order --- or reeulation made by the Secretary ot the Intermr le mrrying m out this provision. (Aug. 1,*1914, c. w, l, 1, % Stgt. 584.} - ml {199. Aecess to of Five C$vi!i@,'Prim··-·-'1'he Score; lg, tary of the. Interior, or his `ecerwted remmntnuve, shall at re all tlmesyhnve access to ani books and of tm moctnév, ed Ghiclfhsaw, `Cherokeeh Creek, end Seminole Tribes, whether in ° `posgeselon of any of the omcers ot either et nid tribes or any dl oEcer or custodian thereof, of the State of Oklahoma. [Her. 1, ee 1907, c. 2285, 84 Stat. 1027.) - _ ’ ‘ — , r- 200. Report of olfenee or case of Indian imercerated in _ ae enzency j•.il.g-Whenever en Indian Wshall be lnmrcereted ln an m agency jail, or any other place of eonhnemeut, on an Indian .) reservation or at en Indian echwl, n report on record of the · nl oftenee or case shall he immediately submitted to thegsnperin— le tendent not the reservation or such omclel or o¤ciels ee he may nt deeignate, and such report shell: be made a part of the records er ot theegency omce. `(Aug. _1, IBI4, e. 22, { 1, $ Stat. 586,) gy 201. Peneltiesr under title; ghow recovered.——··All penalties ae which shall accrue under this title shall be sued fer and recovnt ered in en action in the nature ofen action of debt, in the name e-_ of the United States, before any conrt having Jurisdiction et lll, the same, in any State m· Territory in which the defendant shell n.ll· he arrested er found, the one hel! to the use of the intorxner lx U and the other hal! to the of the United States, exeepfwhen , the prosecution shell be Brat instituted on behalf of the United nt States, in which case the whole shell be to their ruse. _(B.