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‘ainst restricted In- gif ,3]) _’ any ; & arg 430 ` gppj ' (ian ~ A gyg. aim °t°‘ foreeiimd effect against all *1‘%Stl‘lCtBd:·.[·!l isms of the Five:Gi.vil£ized T1‘il>€$» 8·¤d`_&%pi!1St,- the heirs or girantseesiof any such Indians; and against all rig ts and causes 0f» action horetdforeiaeorued·¤r hereafter accruing to any sueh—Indians,0¢·§heir heirs or grantees,-to§tl;ne· same ext/eut.¤·nd;ei¥ect;m¤d intbesame manner as in the case of any other E”‘”“‘°’· citizen of the Stateof Oklahomaqand may be ple•ded_m=h¤r·bf¤ any nctiowbrought hy; or. owbehalf ofianfy such, II!dlSl1,ih1S‘,III!!h2l" heirs or grantees, either in his own behal or b theGovernment’c¤fithe United States, or by any other party or her ,be!xefit,_t0 the same extent as thoufgh such action were brouiht by or on behalf of grvtzigg t mm any other citizen ohaslaiidl State :v~Pre3vided, T at plolcause oéhacficérg er; rim °;i. which hereto ores _ ave accrue to any suc n 'a, _ _ p h totc accru Efiqrvitcta ' of- 2?im‘°’i“"" · }¥m§`“‘i°“ °'°“ °‘l§“u“°° — $¥"""*“""%”$ imitation ;~ youve run or a expire urmgsu 0 ears’ period, and an such restricted Indian 1f*cmapetent‘to—mie, gr his jardian, orytlie United States in his behalf, p__ sue upon any cause of action du1jing_such' two yéars’ free from Hmmm M, tmp hir if*bi¢,$f·i*¤¢e¤..¤.f1>¤vt#¤¢>¤$» , i h · l r ».. 0,, B..Ysi..m,..t’i» · y mc, 3, mryevné; ¤¤ more ,Q£.m°·P’?¥t¥°$ re ,}Uz¤¤*¤d gmgciguugdgidmg Agmési State of_Olf1Iah0m%>eor,1r;,the 0; s curts an ii a oma { `”'_ " a restricte mem x‘· 0, Q ey ive o1' IZB §?l°°°% ‘u°";c°”a" Tribes in Qlffihoina, or the restrjiictectheirs or , ofrsuch Indian are parties, asplaintitf, defendantjor intervenor, an or entitled titlefto qi; an interest injlatids allotted, toot citizen of tl&e,Eiy;;i,ggvili€ied_ ribesor the procepds, rprigs, hdl iitshiriy _T' Mint e same, rnay_se17ve.wri_ I nfatelqxw e I geridiiiiidy o’fs(ifch`€i§·,1it_upon the §l1RQ1‘lIi*,éDdé§itt{it§Pi tiganllive ·i·m°*··’·*’°° ° he refuses t*irh ·m“i theses imhxrs we”‘ a t _ W _jr or w 1n_juc, ex _ _ I,el___ _,,_ p ri. coitrnpin its ldisciietton hog `permit, and_a,£tergQsue11__¤ppeerence or the ·;gi1jation‘bftgaid_ tw_hty~_days or; any eaténsnoh thereof the proc 4 ings andélu grnent in S&1(l_C%l1fS§_$h8»1 bind tl)6~U’It1i{€51,St8l'»BS and thggiarties A ereto to the same extent as thouéh no Indian lagg or tie on were involved., Dupliqte originato ,_’the,notic[ejsh,_ 4 Iillng of notice, etc. d . . serv ’ one e_ upenn n en _ or e hive E?viiiz§d“q»f§a~ at in as of his a»s¤e_ e0m_hspe¤¢i1p, _ me, uipon one ofxhis assistants; and shall be served sys ja _r t e general appearance m the case of the party w o causes the