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198 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 2470, 2171. 2552. 1906. Pacific Railroad Company, and also the provisions of the Act of March ,.§j;l°’°‘w°g“,f”°“ second, nineteen hundred and one, entitled "A_n Act for therehef Iof V¤\-g3lTi>v- 597; 620- settlers under the public land laws to lands within the indemnity limits gféaldcggxggteud- of the grant to the Northern Pacific Railroad CompanIy," be, and they •"· hereby are, extended to include any bona tide sett ement or entry made subsequent to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and prior to May thirty-first, nineteen hundred and five, in accordance witllndthe erroneous decision of ql1eNLang Departme§agespSc:1r;g the wit rawal on neral route of the ort ern aci `c i roa ie ween Wallula, Washidgton, and Portland, Oregon, where the same has not £‘,*‘gg*f;édn,m,,0m since been abandoned: Provided That all lieu select1ous made under this Act shall be confined to lands within the State where the private holdin s are situated. mw'- Smog 2. That this Act shall become effective upon an acceptance thereof by the Northern Pacific Railway Company being filed with the Secretary of the Interio1·. Approved, May 17, 1906. M¤y17.1906- CHAP. 2471.-An Act To provide souvenir medallions for The Zebulon MontlH· R- 13783-] gomery Pike Monument Association. . [mm"` N0` rm .Be it enactod by the Senate and House of Representative.; of the United er€¢g_¤gg¤ ]m1¤L¢lsl<;¤;¤; States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of aid- Asmesmon. ing in securin a proper and adequate celebration of the one hundredth ,,§,‘j,}‘{j,“'§'u,h“gf,fe$,l‘ anniversary of the southwest expedition of Lieutenant Zebulon Mont- ` gomery Pike and of the explorintg of the territory of the upper Arkansas Valley, including portions o the States of Kansas and Colorado and of the Territory of New Mexico, said celebration to be held at some proper place in the immediate vicinity of Pike’s Peak, Colorado, in the year nineteen hundred and six, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to have prepared, in the United States Mint at Philadelphia, two dies for medallions, of such desi n and size as may be designated by The Zebulon Montgomery Pike lldonument Association, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Colorado, and approved by him; and he shall have made and struck, at some one of the mints of the ['nited States, from these dies such number of “°"“""'“ “"""’°"· medallions of silver or bronze, not to exceed in the aggregate one hundred thousand, and in such quantities as may be requested by the P'°""°“’ °'““l“· said monument association, the net proceeds from the sale of the said proposed medallions to be applied exclusively to the fund to defray the expenses of construction and erection of a monument to said Pike andi of the exercises in dedication thereof under the auspices of the sai monument association. Mnwrin-L Sec. 2. That the material from which said pro sed medallions are to be made shall be furnished by the Secretary olixtlie Treasurv on or before the tirst day of August, ninetecn hundred and six, in such amounts and in such proportions as the president of said The Zebulon Montgomery Pike Monument Association may. in writing request, P"Y”‘°“‘°“°“'· and the Secretary of the Treasury shall deliver said medallions, when made, to the President of said The Zebulon Montgomery Pike Monument Association upon the nayment to the Secretary of the Treasury of an amount not less than the cost thereof. Approved, May 17, 191 Ni.

 ‘.\ ;  tghange the line of the reservation at I-lot Springs,

mmm iM' M`] Be it enacted by the Senate and House oflfepresentatirves of the Chzited w{§f_§,_S,f;Qfg*‘ Km" States o7"Amerz`ca in Umgreaa assembler], That the line of the Govern— cb1::;£_rpi»r>· lines ment reservation at Hot Springs, Arkansas. and of Reserve avcmic. be changed so as to run from stone monument twenty-six to stone