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96 FIFTY-FO UR/1‘H CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHs. 108, 119, 120. 1896. Prvriw- Richardson County, Nebraska: Provided, That this grant is upon con- P°y°°°°°` dition that the grantees hereof shall, within ninety days after the approval of this Act, pay to sa1d allottees, or their heirs, or to a parent or guardian of any minor allottee 02 heir, 0; to itlhe Indian iaggnt atxizhczl Pottawatomie and Great Nemaha gency or ear use, a e ra 0 twenty-five dollars per acre for the land hereby granted; and _ the receipts of any such persons, acknowledged in the Elnneagowdgd for the acknowledgment on instruments conveying r es in e State where said lanl is locatljsd, filedtwith the zilieeré kleepén g Elie pullilic record of land tit es in the coun y in w IC Sal an is oca e , shall be evidence of such palyment: 1’;o»videdfurthe;_·,t;]lZh:g,2 said comk smenrycrlnteri an shall iirst tile with an secure the approva o e ecretary o “"*'*"°'°l°°‘°°"‘“ the Interior to the map of definite location of the road as the same was located on the seventh day of April eighteen hundred and ninety-Eve. cringe ofloeation. Sec. 2. That at any timehhereailcer wheueyler it shalll be énadletlto a pear to the Secretary of the Interior that the encroac men s o e ligssouri or Great Nemaha rivers shall make it necessary for the grantees named in this Act, their successors or assigns, to acquire other right of way through any part of such reservation, the allottees in_severalty of allotments thereon, or their heirs, are hereby authorized individually to grant and convey right of way to the said raih·oad companies over their respective allotments in the ordinary manner provided for the acquisition of title to real estate in the above-nagmedl States, resplec tively- or the said grantees may proceed against su a ottees or _ ear heirs, ins the owners of the several allotments, to condemn mich right of way in the manner prescribed by the laws of such respective States mw. as then existing: Provided, That said company shall (irs ille a_map of

  • "*¥’“‘°*’°***°"· ~ deiinite location of the location of the relocated line as provided in

section one of this Act. Received by the President, April 7, 1896. N ora nr rmt Dnrmrunnr or Srarn.-The foregoing act having bebn presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] April 24.1ss6. CHAP. 119.-—An Act Authorizing the transfer of n cannon doin the Rock lslund —- -· Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, to Grant Park, in Galena, Illinois. Bc it enacted In; the Senate and House: of R¢·prc»cntutires of the United q¤1··¤¤·. H1. {_ I States of America in Congress aavcm/»Ic¢I, That the Secretary of \Var be ,,,Y"““"" "‘"'” ""' authorized and directed to cause to be transferred from the Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, to Grant Park, in Galena, Illinois, a Con- Eq·#f:>· federate cannon captured by the Forty-fifth Illinois Infantry: Provided, ‘°` "' That the transier shall be made without expense to the Government. Approved, April 24, 1896. Y -°—l‘*`**2# *8(f€· CHAP. 120.-—An Act Providing for a naval training station on the island of Yerlm Buena (or Goat Island), in the harbor of San Francisco. California. and for other [)I1l‘p<)SCS. Be ii thenacted by the Senate and House of Reprerentatires of the l'nifod rernannennrsnnu, Staten of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy °“‘· be and he is hereby authorized to establish a traininL st ti f Nnvnl a prcntive l . ’ . , g a' qu or mi,,.,,, ,t,,.£”.,,..,,,,,.;,. naval apprentices on_the island of Inerba Buena (or Goat Island), in the

            • ·*- harbor of San Francisco, California; and said Secretary is authorized

to designate two officers of the Navy, and the Secretary of War is p authorized to desi gnnte one officer of the Army. said three officers to s"*’· constitute n board, who shall select and assign so much of said island