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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 92, 94, 95. 1895. 665 entitled “An Act to provide for the opening of certain abandoned mili- 4m, p.4m. tary reservations, and for other purposes/’ are hereby extended to all V 1 23 abandoned military reservations which were placed under the control o` ’p'm' of the Secretary of the Interior under any law in force prior to the Act of July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four. Sec. 2. That the preference right of entry given to actual settlers by Preferences to the terms of the Act to which this is an amendment shall, so tm as the §‘_;·‘;‘¢};§{°°‘* ¤°”*°"°¤· lands to which the provisions. of said Act are extended, take effect and ` continue for six months from the date- of this amendatory Act. Approved, February 15, 1895. · C§:.'P. 94.-An Act Providing an additional circuit judge in the ninth judicial I"¤b¤¤¤¤‘y 18. 1895 c mm. — ———— Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall bein the ninth Uniwi Stews cvurh. judicial circuit an additional circuit judge, who sha.11 be appointed by m;j*t°}f*Fi°¤{g J¤dz¤· the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and mw ` shall possess the same qualifications and have the same power and jurisdiction now prescribed bylaw in respect to the present circuit judges t erein. ‘ ` Approved, February 18, 1895. CHAP. 95.-An Act Granting to the Gila Valleg, Globe and Northern Railway February 18, 1895. Company a. right of way throng the San Carlos In ian Reservation in the Territory ‘———— of Arizona. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby granted Gik Vmm to the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company, a corpora- E°T$£LY;b°r§r.,Y§§ tion organized and existing under the laws of the Territory of Arizona., g_¤¤};*di*;;¥·B¤•¤¤¤ and to its assigns, the right of way for the extension of its railroad and mm, Am. for a telegraph and telephone line through the San Carlos Indian Reservation in said Territory, entering the reservation on the south side of Lmuon. the Gila River about seven miles below Fort Thomas, continuing down said Gila River in s generally northwesterly direction, crossing the same at or near the San Carlos Iudinn Agency; thence running up or near the San Carlos River in a generally northerly direction to or nem- Aliso Creek; thence along or near Aliso Creek in a. generally westerly or northwesterly direction to the town of Globe, in Giln County, Arizona, by such route as shall be deemed advisable 'by the company. ‘ Such right of way shall be fifty feet in width on each side of the cen- wma, m. tml line of said railroad, and said company shall also have the right to take from the lands adjacent to the line of said road material, stone, and earth necessary for the construction of said railroad; also grounds adjacent to such right of way for station buildingsydepots, machine s¤um.·o¤. shops, side tracks, turn-outs, and water stations, not to exceed in amount two hundred teet in width and three thousand feet in length for each station, and to an extent not exceeding one station for each ten miles of road within the limits of said reservation: Provided, .Tha.t *“’°°*°•· no pmt of such lands herein granted shall be used except in such man- B¤*·¤i•>¤· ·*¤· ner and for such purposes only as are necessary tbr the construction and convenient operation of said railroad line, and when any portion. - thereof shall cease to be used such portion shall revert to the nation or tribe of Indians from which the same shall be taken: Provided further, That no right of any kind shall vest in said railway company in °‘""°"‘ °' Im""- or to any part of the right of way herein provided for until the consent of such Indians as are entitled to such compensation shall be-obtained thereto in such manner as the President of the United States shaH