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FIFTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 361, 362, 374. 1892. 347 CHAP. 361.-An act fixing the fees of jurors and witnesses in the United States August 3_ 1392, courts in certain States and Territories. v;;? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o_/'America in Congress assembled, That jurors and witnesses in Q£*£*lt§*4*§·0;gu;;j, the United States courts in the States of Wyoming, Montana, Washing- witnesses in certain ton, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, and Colorado, and in the Terri- S*“*°”“““T°'"*°"°“· tories of New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, shall be entitled to and receive fifteen cents' for each mile necessarily traveled over any stage line or by private conveyance and five cents for each mile over any railway in going to and returning from said courts: Provided, That no ,§;··";j)·>hS tmcmc constructive or double mileage tees shall be allowed by reason of any tees snowed. person being summoned both as witness and juror, or as witness in two or more cases pending in the same court and triable at the same otcrm thereof Approved, August 3, 1892. CHAP. 362.-An act to grant certain public lands to the State of Minnesota for August 3, 1892. `perpetual use as a public park. ww Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all undisposed lands of Minnesota. the United States situated in the following subdivisions, according to ,,,35‘{§,°§,,§“"‘°‘] f'" the public surveys thereof, to wit: Section six of township one hundred L·>¤=·u<>¤- and forty-two; sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and thirty- one of township one hundred and forty-three, all in range thirty-five; sections one, two, three, and four of township one hundred and forty- two, and sections one, two, three, four, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, nfteen, sixteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five,twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty— eight, thirty- tliree, thirty-four, thirty-tive, and thirty-six, of township, one hundred and forty-three, all in range thirty-six, situate in the district of lands subject to sale at Saint Cloud and Crookston, Minnesota, is hereby for- -ever granted to the State of Minnesota, to be perpetually used by said State as and for a public State park: Provided, That the land hereby proviso. granted shall revert to the United States, together with all improve- “°"°”*"“- ments thereon, if at any time it shall cease to be exclusively used for a public State park ; or if the State shall not pass a law or laws to protect the timber thereon. Sec. 2. That this act shall not in any manner whatsoever interfere Yysmn and un with, supersede, suspend, modify, or annul the vested rights of any per- “°°°"‘l‘ sou, company, or corporation in respect to any of said lands existing at the date of the passage of this act. Approved, August 3, 1892. CHAP. 374.-An act changing the date for the dedication of the buildings of the A¤s¤¤¤ 4·19°?· World’s Columbian Exposition. W" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatires of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the date for the dedica- W<>r!<!'¤ €<>1¤¤¤*>*=·¤ tion of the buildings o5 the Wor1d’s Columbian Exposition is hereby Ei¥KZ`t$°‘dcdi¤¤ti.>¤ changed from the twelfth day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety- °*¤*°¥°**- Evo, to the twenty-first day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety- ‘"¤*· 26- P· ”· wo. Approved, August 4, 1892.