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SILT} -THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187-190. 1915. 1219 CHAP. 187.-An Act To make Van Buren ' ychm;- Harsh 1915. disc may be imported for transportation withdu:l;‘:; lllmugh whmh me lm R·%°°°·l _ [PubIlc,No. 336.] Be tt enacted the Senate and House q'R'1e£resentativesvl<ift7w United States cj America an Congress assembled, at the pri 'eges of the vu demi, us. first and seventh sections of the Act approved June tenth, eiéhteen §,§:,,‘,§§§,‘}u*§";P,§°,§°j hundred and eighty,tEoverning the immediate transportation 0 duti- able merchandise W1 out apyigaisement, be, and the same are hereby, °L m' pp' md"' eptfknded to the port of Van uren, in the district of Portland, State o ame. Approved, March 4, 1915. cnn. 1ss.-Ana · nie umi · ¤»¤¤¤ 4. M5- building . .t e.§‘..°§?i.”§.$°‘§’§.k. ‘ °‘ °°°‘ °‘ “‘° Umm S“"°” "°“‘*"“°° ¤¤· R-me-1 [Public, No. 337.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the limit of cost here- §,°}},_°,g°· D tofore authorized bv Congress for the purchase of a site and the em•¤¤,p¤us¤¤¤m- erection of a post-office building at Cohoes, New York, be, and the h§%37,p_81§_ same is hereby, increased from $100,000 to $140,000. i Approved, March 4, 1915. inmn 4, mn. cnn. iso.--An Act To vniaate certain homestead enum. l¤· R- mn! ‘ Public, 1%.338. Be it enacted by the Senate and House {Representatives of the United I I States of America in Otilnfress , That all homestead entries enum heretofore erroneously owed for the unused unallotted, and unre- §’§,},",,g?,§'3;‘}“,g'§;,, served lands of the United States in the Kiowa Comanche, and gg-gl? ¤¤¤w•¤ °¤·¤¤- Apache Indian Reservations, which lands were authorized to be sold ` under section sixteen of the act approved March third, nineteen hun- V¤¤-¤M;£°•°- dred and eleven (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Lazio, page one thousand """"' and sixty-nine), and under the (provisions of _ e ct approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred an thirteen (Thirty-eight Statutes at {$1 I _ Lar e, age ninety-two), are hereby ratified and confirmed: Pro- mia;. °°° P " videb, That in addition to the land-oflice fees prescribed by statute for such entries the cntryman shall pay $1.25 per acre for the land entered at the time of su mitting final or commutation proof. . Approved, March 4, 1915. @51*. 190.-An Act Quieting title to a certain tract of land located in the city }‘§T°§_§,g5§ of Guthflé, Be it enacted by the Senate and House %Ref;esen.tat·i·ves of the Umled States of America in Congress assemb , at for the purpose of ggwgmh removing a cloud from the title to that oertam tract of land_ocated remsdw. in the city of Guthrie, State of Oklahoma, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: A tract of land six hundred and eighty . feet uare, containing ten and sixtg-two_ one-hundredths acres, locatgd within that part of the city of uthrie, Lodgan County, Oklahoma, formerl known as Capitol Hill, and boun ed as follows: On the north by Cleveland Avenue, on the west by Capitol Boulevard, on the south by Harrison Avenue, on the east by Drexel Boulevard, designated and known on the officialémlat as Capital Park, whatsoever right, title, or interest the United tates may have in and to said tract of land by reason of escheat or otherwise, be, and the same is hereby, released and quitclaimed unto said city of Guthrie. Approved, March 4, 1915.