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110 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 207-209. 1890. wg? um-n no Sec. 6. That all entries of town-sites now ending- on a l°caf · ""° °'“'°°·°'“°· hereafter made under this act, shall have éeference atptihb lobhll ,,,§{°°" “°‘°“°*““‘ land cgiiice of this ordinmylliusinegslpf the o acle lang shallge dieter- Arma mm asspee yaspossi e,anana sa tae the decision of the local office in any such gag; to' the Cbmmigsidiig nmmcmm. of the General Land Office, the same shall be made special, and . of by_him as euipeditiously as the duties of his office will prermit, and so 1f an appe should be taken to the Secretary of thepmmsgsppnamu. terior. And all applications heretofore Hled in the roper land ofiice shall have the same force and efect as if made under the pro-- visionlsegff this ac;:; and upon hthp bapplication of thienigrlustees herein mamma to mm provi or, suc en ries s e rosecute to`` th ""‘°‘ names of such trustees, without otheip formality and wherisiiiigludnt 0 is made the title of the United States to the land covered by sudh couvoymcsmuue entry shall be conveyed to said trustees for the uses and purposes hegem prprvlidedil · mc. 7. tt etrustees appointed und th's a t h ll li th mmm power administer oaths, to Ihear and detadrmihe ialls chntroatgisieg MM mvcoerl- arising m the execution of this act shall keep a record of their pro§eedmg?,t;1vh1chHsihia¤l}, with all pgpers filed with bthemd and a11I . evi ence o e1r o c ac s, excep conveyances, in t — General Land Office and become part of the records of the same, and lumwugmsua all oonvteyauces enecuted liyathem shall be acknowledged before an °°'"°""°°‘ , officerd gauthonzed for tpurfiose. They shall be allowed such Gompmnem. compensa on as the Secretary o the Interior may prescribe, not exceeding ten doHars per day while actually employed; and such Expense travelgighang other necxgssnailqlelxtpemm a:ith<;12•ecretary1 may authoronsnsueme. me an e ecretary o e rior s rov1 th 'th negessagy force by detaill or otlileravgpe. P 8 em W1 Ec. . a esumo tenthousand ars or so much thereof mt ZSm"€.$.,L’ 2£“ h°'°°Z’t.2£t’"P"“Ei? *°°?“"3}“‘° °“‘i°§u"£ _ _ ,exce nopo onosai sums - used m making payment for land entered hereunder, and the dis- .£_@“ *“*¤¤· bursements therefrom shall be refunded to the Treasury from the sums which maybe realized from the assessments made to defray the expense of carrying out the provisions of this act. Approved, May 14, 1890. ·MAY14,m0. GHA.`P.208.—An tto thth Secre fW dl' · Colorado uwdags ac_ b;uC0¢fgz:l0 segimetlaéyo ar to e wer to the State of Colorado M I- UB:: it enacted by the_Senate and House of Representatives of the m,,,,,, ,3,, ,,,f,,, mfed States {America m Cong/ress assenrbled, That the Secretary gmx? M rv- of War be, an is hereby, authorized and directed to turn over and smém·,· of Wu deliver to the State of olorado the iiags now in his custody that °°‘°“"”"·°°°'°'°‘°· were carr1ed_by th• regiments and other military organizations raised and enlisted into the United States service from the then Territory of Colorado during the war of the rebellion. Approved, May 14, 1890. my “·l°°°· 20]:.-An act for the lgssusoiegrldnaingm storesand supplies to the State of e rep oesrmilarstores es cy y e. mm UB? gggcatcted Ig; the _Senateéaml House ofbhgprlegeattfgicgg of the · m e ia es o memca in ongress assem e , a e cret mw; $¢*,:¤¤!1w¢: of War be, auch he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue to {th?} of others uémkyea. State of Maine the following ordnance and ordnance stores and clothmg. and camp and garrison equipage, to replace like stores issued to "'”’·P·‘“3- said State un er the law for arming and equipping the militia; said.