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FIFTY-NINTH conennss. sm. 1. cH. ami. ima. 349 if, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior, such claims or any of them are just and equitable, without regard to the statutes of limitation, the residue of the money derived from said sale shall be paid per capita to the members of the Wyandotte tribe of Indians who ` were parties to said treaty, their heirs, or le l representatives. That the Secretary of the Interior be, andhe is hereby, authorized, ,01Qf,‘§jl;‘,g‘j.0gg;j*;§;’ in his discretion, to issue patents in fee simple to the members of the 1¤w¤¤- Sac and Fox of Missouri and Iowa tribes of Indians for the lands heretofore allotted them in Kansas and Nebraska; and the issuance of such patents shall operate to remove all restrictions as to sale, taxation, and incumbrance of the lands so atented. That the Secretary of the Interior sdlall cause all the surplus unal— df§}‘§,",i,,°'},§,,§ gx; lotted lands of the Sac and Fox of Missouri tribe to be allotted to ¤“·>*~¤¤¢¤¢· those members born since the completion of allotments to said tribe and alive and in being on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, as near as may be an equal quantity of land in acres, and to issue patents T'“”° *‘““’“"‘ _ therefor in fee simple, or under the provisions of the fifth section of V°1‘2‘· "‘3*’°‘ the Act of Congressapproved February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, Twenty-fourth Statutes at Large, page three hundred and eighty-eight, in his discretion. · That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, u,1Q‘§,",_l“{,{l§0§“§§’${T in his discretion, to issue fee-simple patents to the followin arties °°°°· for the lands heretofore allotted them: John Du ins, Sac anld £`ox of ` Iowa allottee, William A. Margrave, Margaret ltfdrgrave, William C. Margrave, James T. Margrave, Earl I. Margrave, Julia LeClere, and Willie Connell, Sac and Fox of Missouri allottees numbered sixty, sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-four, fifty-eight, and twenty- seven, respectively; and the issuance of said patents shall operate as a removal of all restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of the lands so patented. _ - MICHIGAN. ’"°"*"“· mourrr PLEASANT sono0L. For su port and education of three hundred Indian pupils at the ”f,,‘},‘{_"‘ """"‘"* Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, fifty thousand one hundred dollars. For a of superintendent of said school, one thousand seven hundred) cfbllars. ~ For general repairs and improvements, four thousand one hundred dollars. For storehouse, three thousand dollars. · In all, fifty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars. To pay to Margaret Bushman, five hundred and forty-seven dollars 0*;*}*********- and ninety cents, being the amount awarded her in eig teen hundred and eighty-six under article two of the treaty of eighteen hundred and sixtv-one with the Pottowatomie Indians and not heretofore paid. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is herebv authorized, $.*;,§’,§;‘gQH{*’°,,‘j,‘{é,,, in his discretion, to cancel the record of the patent issued to Charlotte w- Nav taw me ge zhick, on the L’Anse Reservation, in Michigan, and to issde a atent of like force and effect to Charles Beneche, a member of . said trige. _ ‘ MINNESOTA. M‘““'“°°“‘ For pay of Indian agent at the Leech Lake Agency, Minnesota. one {}.‘§,‘f.'{,°{,m. Age,,c,,_ thousand eight hundred dollars; _ _ For pay of Indian agent at White Earth Agency, Minnesota, one “*“*°E¤"**A¤°”°1'· thouwnd eight hundred dollars.