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116 Fl.FTY—NI.NTH ooseasss. Sess. 1. ons. 1627,1631. 1906. Apr-1114, 1906. CHAP. 1827.-An Act To amend the seventh section of the Act entitled "An lH· R· 128*8*] Act to establish circuit courts of appeals and to define and regulate in certain cases

 the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States, and for other purposes," approved

March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and the several Acts amendatory thereto. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of.Represe1itatices afthe United ,‘f'**,f_,,°,;*,§'·,}*°“'f_‘{%; States of America in Congress assembled, That the seventh section of emlim courtgqof yan the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish circuit courts piiléi, ze. p. sza, of a peals and to define and regulate in certain cases the jurisdiction •¤°¤‘¥°"· of the courts of the United States, and for other purposes," approved A March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-oue,_ as amended by Act approved June sixth, nineteen hundred, be, and it is hereby, amended {gw'- **1 °" m‘mSld “7fo'llh)wS: h h t distt ` A °" *” ‘ no. . atw ereu na earin ineui inamc orma anon wdmm Op circuit court, or by a jullgdxthereof in gaeatign, ali: injunction shall be granted or continued, ora receiver appointed by an interlocutory order or decree in any cause an appeal may be taken from such interlocutory order or decree granting or continuing such injunction, or appointing I'•’°°f—;,°°· such receiver, to the circuit court of appeals: Provided, That the sgi.! mummy' appeal must be taken within thirty days from entry of such order or decree, and it shall take precedence 111 the appellate court; and the proceedings in other res cts in the court below shall not be stayed unless otherwise orderedploy that court, or by the appellate court or a °udge thereof,during the pendencylpf such appeal: 0videdji¢rtb.e1·, Mmm! b°¤•’- That the court below may, in its ° cretion, require as a condition of the appeal an additional bond." Approved, April 14, 1906. ‘ Aprl116.l¤16. CHAP. 1681.-An Act Providing for the withdrawal from public entry of lands [S- SU needed for town-site purposes in connection with irrigation projects under the recla-

 mation Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two, and for other purposes,

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Resentatilves of the United §}j§’,$,'f,,’;‘,‘§,*,,,dmw_ States of America in Congress assembled, $1lst the Secretary of the »1¤_¤¤d¤r irrigation Interior may withdraw from public entry any lands needed for town- "'3’.§f°§_ ,,_ 38;, site purposes in connection with irrigation projects under the reclamam}‘v*g*”g;“* '“’°*¤°· tion Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two, not exceeding 'one hundred and sixty acres in each case, and survey and subdivide the same into town lots, with appropriate reservations for public purposes. _{,Pg,’{g*,j¤;$g_’ md Sec. 2. That the lots so surveyed shall be appraised under the direc- `tion of the Secretary of the Interior and sold under his direction at not less than their appraised value at public auction to the highest bidders, from time to time, for cash, and the lots offered for sale and not disposed of may afterwards be sold at not less than the appraised value under such regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. 3****** md Pm Reclamation unds may be used to defray the necessary expenses of appraisement and sale, and the proceeds of such sales shall be covered Improv m M of intéi thegrerilgnjaggin furéd. h h H be H ° ° ac. . a e pu ic reservations in suc town sites s a gc? c memuonl improved and maintained by the town authorities at the expense of the town; and upon the or nization thereof as municipal corporations the said reservations shadube conveyed to such cor rations by the Secretary of the Interior, subject to the condition tgt they shall be used forever for public purposes. §,‘;f°,{,"",{”3'g€,_ Sec. 4. That the Secretary of the Interior shall, in accordance with the provisions of the reclamation Act, provide for water rights in amount he may deem necessary for the towns established as herein provided, and may enter into contract with the proper authorities of such towns, and other towns or cities on or in the immediate vicinity