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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 638, 639. 1890. 187 company, and the civil jurisdiction of said courts is hereby extended within the limits of said Indian Territory without distinction as to pgizenship of tlpetplarties, so far as may be necessary to carry out · e provisions o is ac. Sec. 9. _That_the said railway shall build at least one hundred C°”{"gi°¤°°*¤<=¤*¤·¤d miles of its railway in said Territory within three years after the mmm 0D' passage of this act and complete main line of the same within one year thereafter, or the rights herein granted shall be fbrfeited as to that portion not built. That said railway com an shall construct and maintain continually all fences, roads, and highways, crossings, Crossings. and necessary bridges over said railway whenever said roads and highways do_ now or mav hereafter cross said railwa ’s right of way or may be by the proper authorities laid out across the same. Sec. 10. hat the said Pittsburgh, Columbus and Fort Smith ocnamcn cr ncccpc Railway Company shall accept this right of wa upon the express “”°°· condition, binding upon itself, its successors, and, assigns, that they will neither aid, advise, nor assist in any effort looking towards the changing or extinguishing the present tenure of the Indians in their pangs, and wéillfnot gttempt to secure from the Indian nations any ur er gran o an or its occu ancy than is hereinbefore rovided: Promded, That any violation olf the conditions mentioned in this homo. section shall operate as a forfeiture of all the rights and privileges rm-rciznrc. of said railway company under this act. . Sec. 11. That al1_ mortgages executed by said railway company Reeordofmortgagw. gonveypng apy portrcénlofiits rpilwaiy, wigh ah; franchgs?. thialp ngty e cons ruc in said 11 ian erri or s a e recor e in e e- partment of the Interior, and the recdrrd thereof shall be evidence and notice of their execution, and shall convey all rights and property of said company as therein expressed. Sec. 12. That Congress may at any time amend, alter, or repeal M¤¤¤<im¤¤¢.¤w. this act, and the right of way herein and hereby granted shall not Rights wt assigmbe assigned or transferred in any form whatever except as to mort- Ei.°?.,°Z°E§$£° m M °°”' gage or other liens that may be given or secured thereon to aid in the construction thereof Approved, June 30, 1890. CHAP. 639.-An act making appropriations for the payment of invalid and June $0.1090. other pensions of the United States for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth. eighteen ""*··“· ·*··`·~·——~· hundred and ninety-one, and for other purposes. Be if enacted by the Senate and House of Represent<1tives of the United States oi America, in Congress ctssembled, That the following _Pensions nppncpns. sums be. and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money "°““· in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of pensions for the fiscal year ending une thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and for other purposes, namepy: _ For Armdy and Navy pensions as follows: or inval1ds,_widows, _Inva1id, ctc., pcn. minor chil ren, and dependent relatives; survivors and_w1dows of “'°'“· the war of eighteen hundred and twelve and with Mexico, ninety- seven million ninety thousand sevenlhundred and sixty-one dollars: Provided, That the appropriation aforesaid for Navy pensions shall prcnrscs. _ be paid from the income of the Navy pension fun, so far as the "’ *""‘“°"** same may be sufficient for that purpose: And proezded further, - That the amount expended under eac of the above items shall be Accounts. accounted for separately: And provzded furfher, That hereafter a check or cheeks drawn by a pension agent in payment of pension Maumgcheck ,,,1,,, due, and mailed by him to the add1‘€SS of the pensioner, shall con- g:g;¢¤= i¤ °¤**¤*¤ stitute payment within the meaning of section forty-seven hundred ` and sixty-five, Revised Statutes, m the event of thedeath of a pen- xs..m.m.p.m sioner subsequent to the mailing and before the receipt of said check;