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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 25427. 1894. 37 dred and twenty-seven, twenty hundred and twenty-eight, twenty hundred and twenty-nine, twenty hundred and thirty, twenty hundred and thirty-one of same title, relating to the appointment, qualiiication, power, duties, and compensation of special deputies; and also of title eleven, fifty-five hundred and twelve, fiftyhve hundred and thirteen, §’§§$;10ZfM523’ ppt fifty-five hundred and fourteen, nity-five hundred and fifteen, nfty-five R•>1#·¢i¤s ¢<><>¤`<>¤¤e¤~ hundred and twenty, fifty-tive hundred and twenty-one, fifty-five hundred and twenty-two, fifty-five hundred and twenty-three, but the. repeal of the sections hereinbefore mentioned shall not operate so as to tig]; ;jg;g9&;c· 643, p·116. person on account of any act done under the provisions of title twenty- °'E',,,°§?g,,, ,,%],,,,,,0,, six, The Elective Franchise, or on account of any right, title, or author— $g;;;{§d°**¤**i¤ ¤·>¤¤¤• ity claimed by any officer or other person under any of said provisions." ` Sec. 2. That all other statutes and parts of statutes relating in any General mpmmanner to supervisors of election and special deputy marshals be, and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. That this Act shall take effect from and after its passage. E“"°‘~ Approved, February 8, 1894. CHAP. 26.-—An Act Extending the time allowed the Umatilla Irrigation Company 3b'“”*3' 9- 18** gdgtgbpfcgpggction of its ditch across the Umatilla Indian Reservation, in the __";` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the time prescribed by lQ¤1y!*iU¤Ol¤<li¤¤R·* ‘ the act of Congress of February tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- ° 8 m` mgm` one, for the completion of the irrigatin g ditch or canal of the Umatilla diggs, $;=;¤¤d*d *°' Irrigation Company across the Umatilla Indian Reservation, in the *iu»i.2¤,pii14•:. State of Oregon, is hereby extended for three years from said date. ` Approved, February 9, 1894. 0lgq]AP. i7.—An Act For the relief of certain settlers upon the Iowa Reservation, E*§l[*f[§_l°· 0 (HHH Y erritorv. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That every homestead settler 0,};:*** R°*°"'°“°°· on the public lands on the left bank of the Deep Fork River in the nsaesasa e¤m•• former Iowa Reservation, in the Territory of Oklahoma, who entered °" “d·'°‘““‘“ l““°“‘ less than one lmndred and sixty acres of land, may enter, under the . homestead laws, other lands adjoining the land embraced in his original entry when such additional lands become subject to entry, which additional entry shall not, with the lands originally entered, exceed in the aggregate one hundred and sixty acres: Provided, That where such ad- ggmgce not w joining entry is made residence shall not be required upon the lands so quired. entered, but the residence and cultivation by the settler upon and of the land embraced in his original entry shall be considered residence and cultivation for the same lengh of time upon the land embraced in his additional entry; but such lands so entered shall be paid for, con- P“¥“"*"‘· {lbrmable to the terms of the Act acquiring the same and opening it to VM- ‘=6· v-75* omesteac entry. Approved, February 10, 1894. `
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