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1102 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 424. 1899. Secretary of the 'Interior until all the claims heretofore filed are Limit 0* ¤¤·° TM examined, and all claims not presented within sixty days alter the pr°°°°°i°g` passage of this Act shall be barred from consideration thereunder: {mg, mumble Provided, That of the foregoing sum three thousand five hundred dolmeumimuoii. lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be expended in making the examination provided for by said Act, approved July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. _ Bg;°r*;gt§g;°*D£';‘{,*{8F That all persons who may have heretofore settled upon that portion rmm :6 settlers of the Great Sioux Indian Reservation which was opened up to settle- °“e,,1_88 ,,888 896. ment under and by virtue of the Act of March second, eighteen hundred ` ’ and eighty-nine, entitled “An Act to divide a portion of the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in Dakota into separate reservations and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remainder, and for other purposes," may secure patents for the lands embraced in -p¤ym¤._ their entry upon making the payments required in section twenty-one of said Act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, above referred to, and no other or further payment shall be required of said claimants, whether proof and payment be made after fourteen months or five years from the date of settlement upon said land. Wumim-smear. UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT. I-trmorien md srw AEAIOEIES AND ARSENALS. ¤°¤l=I·l·¤¤· m- For the Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, as follows: For machinery and shop iixtures, ten thousand dollars. For general care, preservation, and improvements; for painting and care and preservation of permanent buildings; for building fences and sewers and grading grounds, ten thousand dollars. For completing repairs to Rock Island wagon bridge and viaduct, three thousand five hundred dollars. For completing repairs to the arsenal railway, two thousand dollars. For restoring the power house, machinery, and electric plant at the Rock Island Arsenal, which were destroyed by fire on January third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, nine thousand eight hundred and hfty-one dollars and twenty-four cents, to be immediately available. For three additional turbine wheels, penstocks, shalting, and maghipery at water power, twenty-one thousand three hundred and fifty o ars. For coal dumps, eighteen thousand dollars. — For paving Fort Armstrong avenue, ten thousand five hundred dollars. . For the Bock Island Bridge, as follows: For operating and care and preservation of Rock Island bridge and viaduct, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. n.¤ai.i, cd Bmmcn Ansmur., Bmucu, Oxrrronum: For erection of one receiving and shipping storehouse, about one hundred feet by thirty feet, one thousand five hundred dollars. F¤¤kf<>¤i M·¤¤¤¤- Fiuuxronn Ansmur., PHILADELPHIA, Pnnnsrrvwu; For brick addition of four moms to office building, and painting, four thousand two hundred dollars. ” ,u§;g§8jm{·>°¤ *’¤"· SANDY Hoox Pnovmc Gnomvn, NEw Jmzszrz For building and repairing roads and walks, and for general repairs of shops, storehouses, and quarters, two thousand five hundred dollars. Svri¤z¤~*¤·M·¤¤· SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL, SPRINGFIELD, Mhssxcnusnrcrsz For general care, repair of quarters, or buildings, and machinery not used for manufacturing purposes, ten thousand dollars. W=m·¤¤•¤·Ar··¤=·1- Tmsrmc mcnmm, Wunnrown ABSENAI.: For labor and material in caring for, preserving, and operating the United States testing machine at Watertown Arsenal, including such new tools and appliances as may be required, ten thousand dollars. WA1*E1zTowN ARSENAL, WATERT4)WN, M ASSACHUSETTSZ For office building with fireproof vault, sixteen thousand dollars;