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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 936. 1888. 455 section, such lot or parcel shall be sold to the highest bidder, for cash, as hereinbetore provided; Prorz`¢Zed_fu rz‘}zer, That such last-mentioned purchaser shall pay the owner of such improvements the appraised h“P*‘°"**m’3¤*S· value thereof. as determined under the provisions of this act: i-lnd provzdedju rflzer, That any right heretofore acquired by the Utah and ,Rj€h*§ Of Utah {md Northern Railway Company for right of way and the use and occu— Sgiliiigige Rmhmy pancy of lands for station and depot purposes, through and upon the ands above described, shall not be affected by this act. Sec. G. That the funds arising from the sale of said lands, after . Funds t? *4** d*?P°S· deducting the expenses of survey, appraisement, and sale. shall be iiiiiiisio CMM Ot hit deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Shoshone and Bannack tribes of Indians belonging on said reservation, Ellllfl shall bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and empowered to expend all or any part of the principal and accrued interest I¤¤‘¤¢Stof such fund for the benefit and sup ort of said Indians, in such manner, and at such times as he may deem expedient and roper. Sec. 7. That the Secretary of the Interior shall make all needful m§§)*;*`*;fj*g “*$lY¤· rules and regulations necessary to carry this act into edect; he shall ew. 8 r 8S’ determine the compensation of the surveyor for his services in laying out said lands into town lots, also the compensation of the appraisers provided for in section four, and shall cause patents in fee-simple to e issued to the purchasers of the lands sold under the provisions of this act in the same manner as patents are issued for the public lands. Sec. 8. That the sum of five thousand dollars is hereby appro- Appropriation. priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the urpose of carrying this act into effect, which said sum, or so much thereof as may be expended, shall be reimbursed to the T0 b**‘·i¤*‘¤*¤’S*=d· Treasury out of thegsales of said lands. Sec. 9. That the exterior lines of the land by this act authorized w§gQ';°;Q€'f,;Q;Q)§laQ_*§ to be laid out into town lots and separating the same from the lands nowu. of said reservation shall, from the date of the approval of said survey by the Secretary of the Interior, be, and constitute, the line of said reservation between the same and said town. Sec. 10. That the citizens of the town hereinbefore provided for Rights <>* ¤i¤=¤¤¤· shall have the free and undisturbed use in common with the said Indians of the waters of any river, creek, stream, or spring flowing through the Fort Hall Reservation in the vicinity of said town, with right of access at all times thereto, and the right to construct. operate, and maintain all such ditches, canals, works, or other aqueducts, drain, and sewerage pipes, and other appliances on the reservation, as may be necessary to provide said town with proper water and sewerage facilities. _ Sec. 11. That there be, and is hereby, granted to the said Utah and ,.g}$**,Q nj]' ,!j’,{%,{K_;x<; Northern Railway Company a right of way not exceeding two hun- Rm1»»·¤yco¤q»¤y. dred feet in width (except such portion of the road where the Utah and Northern and the Oregon Short Line Railways run over the same or adjoining tracks, and then only one hundred feet in width) through the lands above described. and through the remaining lands of the Fort Hall Reservation, extending from Blackfoot River. the northern boundary of said reservation, to the southern boundary thereof ; and in addition to such right of way, grounds adjacent thereto for _ station buildings, depots, machine shops, side-tracks. turn—outs. and S¤¤¤<>¤¤·¤¢¢- water-stations, not to exceed in amount twenty acres foreach station. to the extent of one station for each ten miles of its road, according to maps and plats of definite location thereof respectively, to be filed by said company with, and approved by, the Secretary of the Inte- _ Yior, except that at and near its station at_Pocatello. in Idaho Terri- P<>°¤*€“° $*¤¤<>¤· tory, said railway company is granted for its use for station grounds, depot buildings, shops, tracks. side-tracks, turn-outs. yards. and for water purposes, not to exceed one hundred and fifty acres. as shown by maps and plats of the definite location thereof ; and said company