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456 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 936. 1888. shall pay for said one hundred and fifty acres, in addition to the eight Payment. dollars pere provided in said agreement, a further sum equal to the averag praisal of each acre of town lots in the proposed townsite of Pocat o, outside of said one hundred and fifty acres, provided for in section four of this act, said eight dollars per acre to be paid within one year from the passage of this act, and said additional sum inlmediatel upon the completion of the appraisement aforesaid: pmmoa. Provided, That all lands acquired by said ra1 way company near its station at Pocatello for its use for station groun s, depot buildings, shops, tracks, side-tracks, turn—outs, yards, and for water purposes, as hereinbefore provided, shall, whenever used by said railway com- F¤¤·f¢i¢¤¤¤· any, or its assigns, for other purposes, be forfeited and revert to the United States, and be subject to the other rovisions of this act: Provided further, That the said Utah and Nbrthern Railway Com- Payment for lands any sha] first pay to the Secretary of the Interior, for the use and °‘°‘°“‘ benent of the said Shoshone and Bannack tribes of Indians, the sum of eight dollars per acre for, or in respect of each and every acre of land so taken and used for said right of way and station grounds, in conformity with said maps of definite location, the moneys derived Di=msi¤¤¤¤H¤¤¤¤» from this source to be deposited in the Treasur of the United States, to the credit of the said Shoshone and Bannack Indians, bearing interest at Eve per centumper`an·num, with like power in the Secretary of the Interior, from time to time, to epply al or any art of the principal and accrued interest thereof, or the benefit andpsu port of said Indians in the same manner as is hereinbefore providled with regard to the funds arising from the sale of,lands of the Fort Hall ’1'0b¢ ¤¤¤¢1 rmlyfvr Reservation: And provided [fu/rther, That no dpart of the lands herein {,§£,Y°" °°°" P`"` authorized to be taken shal be leased or sol by the company, and they shall not be used, except in such manner and for such purposes only as shall be necessary for the construction, maintenance, and convenient operation of a railway, telegraph or telephone lines, and when any ortion thereof shall cease to e so used, such portion shall revert to the tribe or tribes of Indians from which the same shall have bee11 taken, or in case they shall have ceased to occupy said reservation, to the United States; and the construction, maintenance, and operation of said railway shall be conducted with a due regard for the rights of the Indians, and i11 accordance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may make to carry out t is provision. EY!*l{}?Y$*?`,*““Yuv° Sec. 12. That the officers. servants, and employees of said com- °" "K ° °y‘ panv necessary to the construction and management of said road, shall, while so engaged, be allowed to reside upon said right of way, and station grounds hereby granted, but subject, in so far as the reservation lands are concerned, to the rovisions of the Indian intercourse laws, and such rules and regulgtions as may be established by the Secretary of the Interior in accordance with the said intercourse laws. m:`*¤¤°¤· ¢¤>¤¤*¤8¤· Sec. 13. That said railway company shall fence, and keep fenced, ` all such portions of its road as may run through any improved lands of the Indians, and also shall construct and maintain continually all road and highway crossings and necessary bridges over said rail— way, wherever said roads and highways do now or may hereafter cross said railway’s right of way, or may be, by the proper authorities, laid out across the same. m$”Q,‘g,§‘j_§_‘*é*és¤°*Y· Sec. 14. That said railway company shall execute a bond to the ` United States, to be Bled with and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, in the lpenal sum of ten thousand dollars, for the use and benefit of the S oshone and Bannack tribes of Indians, conditioned for the due payment of any and all damages which may accrue by reason of the ·illing or maiming of any Indian belonging to said tribes. or either of them, or of their live-stock, in the construction or operation of said railway, or by reason of fires originating