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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 867-869. 1901. 1447 States assay office at New York may, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, but not otherwise, receive United States old coin from any holder thereof in sums of not less than five thousand dollars, and pay and deliver in exchange therefor gold bars in value equaling such coin so received: Pro/vided, That the Secretary of the Treasury ffgfm _, . . . . . - ge for discremay make, in his discretion, such exchange without charge, or may mmary. impose a charge therefor. ” Approved, March 3, 1901. CHAP. 868.-An Act to amend section six, chapter one hundred and nineteen, March 3.1901. United States Statutes at Large numbered twenty-four. _"`_""* Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R resentatioes of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tzjat section six of chapter 8dC}§§§;‘j§iP Mordone hundred and nineteen of the United States Statutes at Large num- v01. 2iQ p. sm, bered twenty-four, page three hundred and ninety, is hereby amended amended as follows, to wit: After the words " civilized life," in line thirteen of _ _ _ said section six, insert the words "and every Indian in Indian Terri- `"’I“d‘““T""“"Y· t’01•5y·7 Approved, March 3, 1901. CHAP. 869.-An Act Granting a right of way to the Jamestown and Northern Murch 3,1901. Railway through the Devils Lake Indian Reservation, in the State of North Dakota. ;—_?"‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a right of way through Ngr*;,§¤;1$t¤,£v¤,¤¤d the Devils Lake Indian Reservation, in the State of North Dakota, not gauge rightédfvilvzgg exceeding two hundred feet in width, with grounds for station and }l,§f§§§h §§Q§}$,,,{g‘§,'§,‘f depot purposes, according to the map and plat thereof, respectively, N- D- now on iile in the office of the Secretary of the Interior, be, and is hereby, granted to the Jamestown and Northern Railway Company, a cor oration duly organized under the laws of the then Territory and now State of North Dakota, upon the terms and conditions mentioned and set forth in a certain proposition in writing, dated July twenty- eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, made and submitted to tlie United States Indian agent at Devils Lake Agency by F. R. Delano on behalf of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, as the same is modified by a memorandum of consent in writing thereto appended, signed by the majority of the chiefs and headmen of the In ians occupying the Devils Lake Reservation, now on file in the office of the Secretary of the Interior; which said terms and conditions, so modified, have been acce ted by the said Jamestown and Northern Railway Company, by a resolution of the board of directors of said company adopted October fifth, eighteen hundred and e%hty-three, a certified copy whereof is also on file in the said office: _ ro/vided, That the amount of grvnkigis- f I d_ compensation hereby agreed to be paid to said Indians shall be deposited e¤¤i;i$)1ilsa¤i0¤,Iie:»iims’ by the said Jamestown and Northern Railway Company in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-head Sioux Indians, occupying the Devils Lake Reservation, within sixty days after the passage of this Act, to be expended for the benefit of said Indians in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may direct: Prooideddfurtfzer, That whenever said right of way and station fReversion of nga: and depot groun s shall cease to be used for railroad purposes the same ° W"` shall revert to the United States; and that the right to repeal, alter, A¤¤<=¤dr¤<=¤¤- or amend this Act is reserved to Congress. Approved, March 3, 1901.