Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1014

This page needs to be proofread.

994 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Szss. II. Gus. 147, 148. 1917. umu xm. CHAP. 147.-An Act To authorize the sale of certain lands at or near Belton, is- 7*-] Mmmm, for hotel purposes. [Public' Nm ml Be it enacted by th Senate and House ¢gl;1€gresentative.s· of tlw United C°‘§’§,§‘§;,_P“k H°°°I States of America in Congress assemble , at the Secretary of the, 1¤¤¤= ¤¢ B·**¤¤· Interior be and hereby is, autlmrnzcd to sell and convey to the ¤°°°"my bum w` Glacier Puri: Hotel Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota and authorized to do business in the State of Montana, its successorsjsnd assigns, for hotel purposes, and at a price to be fixed by aygramscmcut at not lessrthau $25 per acre, and under such terms, con tions and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, all that part of the south of the northwest quarter of section thirty-six, in township tlnrty-two north, oi range nineteen west, Montana principal meridian, within the following ”°¤‘¤**¤- described area:  ; a pomt on the southerly line of the right of way of the Great orthem Railwag Oompamy, one hundred feet southerly from and at right angles to t officenter Ima of the main track of said railway at a pcmt in said center line four lumdred and eighty-four feet easterly from its intersection with the west line of smd section thence southerly at ri¥ht angles to said center line three hundre and, thirty feet, this course ollowing a proximatcly the line of the westerly fence constructed by the Umtag States Forest Service in nineteen hundred and nine; thence easterly at right mgrfw to the la.st·dcsqribcd course six hundred and seventy-two fact: thence uortherlguat nglgt angles to the lasbdcscribed course to the said souther1{m` c of rnght of Wray, this course {0110 , a roximately, the e of the cgstcrly ence constructed by aw ignited States Fomqtry Scrvwc ug mnetocn hundred and nine; thence westerly . along the send southerly lmepf the nght of way of the Great Northern R»,i1wa.Y to the place of Qmguming, excepting therefrom that portion within og: ciglht, containing five acres, more or less, within the Flat- Qggfggmwk mm head Natxona Forest, at or ucgr Belton, Montana: Provided, however, ht$0|i\5E” 355 That an; hotel erected on sand land shall be operated by the said ° ‘ "" ‘ Glacier ark Hotel Company its successors and assigns, under such rules and rzgulutious as the Secretary of the Interior may mscribe grr gw cou act and operation of hotels within the Glacier giational ar Approved, March 2, 1917. “i'§f3§;§§"· mn. 148.—An Ac: rrqvaam aamumu time for um pa em or pmcnw ······—···—r···- money under homestead entnes of funds within the former Fort gk Indian Reser- {P°bu°* N°‘ MJ vatiou, Montana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentativee o the United a;¤”$¤¤£§ku¤¥}?m States zy America in Congress assembled, Tgt any parsgn who has ,¤§`,;'{}gmg’g*§§°§¤u{‘f made or shall make homestead entry under the Act approved May §¤¤¤¤r¤¤¤¤¢·i¤d¤¤¤<i= thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty—Efth Statutes, pa five kj¤1.a5,p. mz. hundred and fifty-eight), entitled "A11 Act for the survc amiga allot- ‘°'· **8· P- ***52- ment; of lands now embraced withiu the limits of the Fort; §eck Indian Reservation, in the State of Montana, and the sale and disposal of all the suqglus lands after al10tment," may obtain extensions of time within w 'ch to pay one-half of any installments of purchase moncizzwhich have become duo and are unpaid or which will hereafter coma Quo by paying to the register and receiver of the land officc for the district 111 wh1ch the lands are situated interest in advance on the amounts duo and for the period of the desired extension at the rata of five par ceutum per annum, and an payment so ex-

})_mmm_ tended may at its maturity be again extended in {ka manner: Provuied, _That payment of interest on installments now due must bo

mnda 111 order to secure the extension; interest payments must ham-