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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 479, 480, 540. 1890. 173 Sec. 10. That the said Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Com- Condition or sooopt. panty shall accept this right of way upon the expressed condition, ““°°· in ing upon itself, its successors, and assigns, that they will neither aid, advise, nor assist in any eifort looking toward the changing or extinguishing the present tenure of the Indians in their lan s, and will not attempt to secure from the Indian Nation any further grant , of lands or their occufpancy than is hereinbefore provided: Provided, P’°"“°· That any violation o the conditions mentioned in this section shall F°"'°*°*¤‘°· operate as a (forfieliture of all rights and privileges of said railway company un er is act. ` Sec. 11. That all mortgages executed by said company conveying Record s m any portion of its railway with the franchises, that may be con- ‘“*"“· 0 on structed in said Indian Territory, shall be recorded in the Department of the Interior, and the record thereof shall be evidence and notice of their execution, and shall conveiy all rights and properties · olf saidt company as therein expressed su ject to the provisions of t is ac . Sec. 12. That Congress may at an time amend, alter or repeal Amemlmexmetc. this act, and the rights herein granted, shall not be assigndd or trans- ,,,§";§°,,,,’:,‘{° ti ferred in any way or form whatever except as to mortgages or other ¢<>¤¤¤r¤¤=i¤¤. liens tpat may be given or secured thereon to aid in the construction thereo . Approved, June 21, 1890. CHAP. 480.-An act to increase the limit of cost of site and public building at June 21,1&0. Duluth, Minnesota. ”_;"""‘ Be it enacted by the  and House of Reylnipsentattves of the United States y America on Congress assembled, at the act of Con- nuioui  vi-ess a prove March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, $‘g}f“2‘g}’;gf*;'gg· $*,;*0- be, andp the same is hereby, amended S0 as to extend the limit of cost   I` of the site and a commodious, substantial building, including fire- mM_ ° °°“ °" proof vaults, heiating spd vemtillaglng apppratg, e evatgrs, and aph, com ete, to e erec ereon, or e use an accommoddtibjn of the Ugiitod States court-house, custom-house and post·office, in Duluth, ltgiénesgta, from ope huugrgduand fifty thousand dollars to two hund an seventy thousand dollars. Approved, June 21, 1890. CHAP. 540.-An act for the relief of the Michigan Military Academy. June 21. ism. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary mioiiigoii nnnury of War be and he is hsdreby, 3;llgl0l;Z8% agidkdirizpteld to repeve tm; f_;°;gfgEhP'°b°’d ‘ h' M'l't A em a rc ar a e, 10 igan, rom a neiieveu ot mootggiidygailbspdnhilnlihty cfor soymuch of the ordnance and ordnance g'§',§ff‘§’$y§,§“,$“·,g_ stores issued to said college under its bonds dated November twenty- sixth, eighteen hundred and sevenpy-seven, March thirteenth, erghteen hundred and seventy-eight, ebrnary first, eighteen hun red and eighty-six, and December nfteenth, eighteen hun red and eighty- eight, as was destroyed by fire on April twenty-nrst, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine Approved, June 24, 1890.