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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. 357 eight, eighty-four, ninety-tive, and one hundred and thirty-three, respectively; Josephine Amell, Winnebago allottee numbered two hundred and thirty-five; Zally Rulo, Ponca (Nebraska) allottee numbered eighty-three; George W. Dupuis, Koyakewin, Wil- S¤¤¤¤<> Si¤¤¤¤. etc. liam Holmes, Mar * Rockwood, Henry Ross, Frank H. Young, Samuel Baskin, John Hoffman, David Thomas, Joseph Coursoll, junior, Samuel Thomas, Cecilia Coursoll, Julia Rouillard, Frederick A. Dupuis, Alemia Jones, Eliza Rouillard, Edward Mackey, Andrew Jackson Felix, David Mazakute, Henry Felix, Wakin angi or Samuel, Alfred Dupuis, Samuel Campbell, Mary Coursoll, Thomas Whipple, Jannie Cox, Reuben H. Cahney, Sarah Sheridan, Tae hu tan1 be o1· Harvey YVarner, Ge u ka or Charles Stabler, Peter Felix, junior, Hin han skaden or Thomas Whiteowl, Dennie Felix, James Hemans, Charles Wicanhpidutawin, Bushman Chapman, Wacanga, George Goodteacher, Asdohewin, John Haltiron, David Boy, Hupojaujanwin, Samuel S tone, Andrew Sherman, Wospimaniwin, Philli Webster, Joseph Pa_ pay, Sarah Jones, Cantanna or Thomas Whipplie, Wihaki or Lina Whipple, Thomas Rouillard, Samuel Whipple, August Trudell, John Ross, and Joseph Samuels, Santee Sioux allottees numbered one hundred and ninety-five, thirty-two, eight hundred and thirty-nine, one hundred and seventy-nine, seven hundred and fiftyeight, ninety-nine, eight hundred and forty-four, three hundred and fifty-nine, four hundred and twenty-seven, fift —three, four hundred and twenty-five, seventy- six, eight hundred andYthirty-one, seventv-one, eight hundred and sixteen, eight hundred and thirty, six hundred and seventy-seven, seven hundre and ten, three hundred and ninety-four, seven hundred and nine, three hundred and eighty-six, one hundred and ninety-four, eight hundred and twenty-one, seventy-four, eight hundred and seven, two hundred and forty-six, three hundred and fourteen, two hundred and ninety-two, five hundred and eight, three hundred and ninety-six, seven hundred and eight, four hundred and sixty-eight. seven hundred and fourteen, three hundred and sixty-three, three hundred and _ seventy-tive, six hundred and fifty, fifteen, one hundred, three hun- · dred and forty-four, two hundred and four, seven hundred and eighty- eight, three hundred and forty-nine, three hundred and eleven, three hundred and seventy-nine, lift , three hundred and twent ·six, four hundred and seventy-two, one hundred and twenty-six, eight hundred and nine, eight hun: red and ten, eight hundred annlytwenty-eight, three . hundred an ninety-six, five hundred and forty-eight, five hundred and thirteen, and eight hundred and twenty-six, respectively; Edward Blacksmith, Maud N. Du uis. Louis Frenier, Nagiiyo tewin, David Wrhale, Charles Hedges, allbttee numbered forty-six; J OED B. Wapaha, allottee numbered two hundred and thirty-four; Samuel Hoffman, allottee numbered three hundred and forty-three, Santee Sioux schedule; Fannie Baker, Rosebud Sioux allottee numbered one, Sioux Ceded Tract; James Garvie, Santee allottee numbered fifteen; and the issu- · ance of said patents shall operate as a removal of all restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of the lands so patented. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized ,Q§$,f*;,’§“;,{‘;8n, in his discretion to issue a fee-simple patent to Demas Eastman, a w. Santee Sioux allottee numbered eig t hundred and thirty-seven, and the issuance of said patent shall operate as a removal of all restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of the land so patented. That the Secretary of the Interior may IH his discretion issue patent ,,,,,6,,, in fee to Good Hawk, Ponca (Nebraska) allottee numbered one hun- ¤>· dred and ninety-nine, for such portion of the land allotted him as he may so approve, to be sold under direction of said Secretary; and the issuance of said patent shall operate to remove all restrictions as to the sale, incumbrance, or taxation of the land so patented.