Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/1057

 `t@’12 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 418-421. 1889. Mnmhz, 1w. CHAP. 418.-An act to amend sections forty-four hundred and eighty-eight and U fodygm hundered and eighty-nine of the Revised Statutes requiring life-saving app ces on s amers. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Liresaving appli- United States of America in Congress assembled, That sections orty- four hundred and eighty-eight and forty-four hundred and eighty- P,,,g*l*§;0*ylPd*;’}gl€d· _ nine of the Revised Statutes shall be amended by inserting after the mg pmjecmes. words " life reservers," wherever they occur, the words " ine-carry- ing projectitds, and the means of propplling them. "_ ERM- mo. 2. This act to take eifect Fe ruary first, eighteen hundred and ninety. Approved March 2, 1889. mam}. 2, mm, C 4195}-A11 gte for establishing a light at the mouth of Otter Creek, Lake ————·—— amp_ an oro rpurposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives { the mgumw¤ses,ew. United States of America in Congress assembled, That a light e es- °""'°"°°k* v°‘ tablished at or near the mouth of Utter Creek, Lake Chandplain, in the State of Vermont, at a cost not to exceed one thousan dollars. rams Island,Wash. Also that a site be purchased, and a light house and fog signal be constructed, on Patos Island, Washington Territory, at a cost not to exceed twelve thousand dollars. Approved March 2, 1889. . umn 2, ISD. Sh0t§.§P...A2D..·-An actht; the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the ‘ ———¥—·· o Kanmscertam erem. Be it enacted by the Senate and House <{ Representatives of the K¤¤¤¤¤» United States of America in Congress assem led, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized to sell and convey to Part or Fort Dodge the State of Kansas the following-described lands, being the remain- ,"§?§Yf°l°° ”‘” b? ing portion of the Fort Dodge Military Reservation   said State, to wit : Lots numbered three, five, six, and seven of section three, town- · ship twenty-seven south, of range twenty-four west, on condition that said State shall, within twelve months from the lpassage of this p,.;,,,_ act, pay or cause to be(paid therefor the sum of one do ar_and twenty- five cents per acre, an shall within three years establish and provide for the maintenance thereon a home m which provision shal be my ugw used ru- mn- made for this clare and mginteganig of oiilmers, sol ligrst sailggrs, and ”'· ·· marines, w 0 ave erve in e rmy, avy, or arine orps o the United States, their dependent parents, widows, or orphans, and under such rules and regulations as said State may provide. Approved, March 2, 1889. CHAP. .-A f th di ’ti fth gg ultural la ds bmeed ‘th’ —————————-March 2v lm. the limits dgtlhe PiIp:sll>n(:‘IndianBpR)•?lm:vga.t)i0n inac. n em wl m Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rzpresentatives of the ueurepummmmm United States of Ame·rica in Congress assemble, That the Secretary persons, at least one of whom shall be a resident and freeholder of Appmmi at umn the State of Minnesota, to appraise and report to him the actual value, terior limits 0 the ec ipestone n ian serva ion in - e tate o Minneisota, savle argl eéccepg the southweit quarteié dt; section one, ig towns ip one un re an six north, o ran e 0 y-six west, an also the actual value of the stri of land one liundred feet in width P
 * “’*"°‘*°°· mm'- of the Interior be, and he is hereby, directed to appoint three discreet
 * °*'° '“"°- exclusive of irppiovlcgmpxlgts, ot all ghellandlgsmbiaiced wigliinglie exi