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 172 FIFIY-SEVENTH LONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 595, 596, 637. 1902. to the northeast corner of township twenty-one north, range four west; thence south along the line between ranges three and four west to the northeast corner of township fourteen north, range four west; thence east along the line between townships fourteen and fifteen north to the southeast corner of township fifteen north, range three east; thence north to the northeast corner of said township; thence east along the line between townships fifteen and sixteen north to the southeast corner of township sixteen north, range ten east; thence north along the line between ranges ten and eleven east to the northeast corner of township eighhteen north, range ten east; thence east along the line between towns ips eighteen and nineteen north to the northeast corner of township eighteen north, range twelve east; thence north along the line between ranges twelve and thirteen east to the Missouri River; thence south and east, following the Missouri River to the east line of the State of Montana; thence north along said line to the place of beginning, be, and the same is hereby, constituted a new land district, to be called Great Falls iand district of the State 01¤¤¢¤¤Grw F¤11¤· of Monfaga; arid Hue land office for said district shall be located at the town o ‘reat a s. ` mQ},*:,*,‘{",Q'e¥‘ce,°?‘§,gf'*“ Sec. 2. That the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, is hereby authorized to appoint a register and receiver for such land district, who shall discharge like and similar duties and receive the same amount of compensation as other officers discharging like duties in the other land offices of said State. Approved, April 28, 1902. · _ i ANH ze im GKAP. 596.-An Act  forthe transferof the title to    [puh5e_ ;q,_ gg_]   gg Baton B¤g(g§,  to the Louisiana State Umversity and Agricultural Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRK1'0807Id0bi?}08 of the United ,,,§,‘,;",’;   States of America in Oengrese assembled, at the Secretary of the ¤¤¤¤f¤r¤=<1 w 1¤>¤i¤i— Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to transfer to °°° mu U°"°""y‘ the Louisiana State University and Agiricultural and Mechanical Col- ' lege at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, full an complete title to the buildin S and grounds of the United States barracks at Baton Rouge for tds ,,,,"'§,'}‘m°° ‘°’ purposes of said university and college, except that portion of said ground that lies westward of a line one hundred feet east of the center of the railroad track of the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railroad Company, and said excepted land may be used and occupied by said railroad company, and s ould said railroad cease to use and occupy said land then the title shall revert to said university. Approved, April 28, 1902. * __fjf[llf9;_fl_§ CHAP. 637.-·An Act To facilitate the procurement of statistics of trade between [pubncy N0_ 8s_]` the United States and its noncontiguous territory. Bee it enacted by the Senate and House ofR¢K>resentatives of the United DS”*PP*;f£s umd States of America in Om reas assembled, That the provisions of secmue with nlgawaii: tions four thousand one hundred and ninety-seven to four thousand }Z‘;,’{‘;,,§§,§i‘;;,f,f‘**‘g‘§,‘;, two hundred, inclusive, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, G¤¤¤¤· requiring statements of uantity and value of goods carried by vessels clearing from the United States to foreign ports, shall be extended to and govern, under such re ulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, in the tinaé: between the United States and Hawaii, Porto Rico, Alaska, the Philippine Islands, Guam, and its other non-