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 744 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 30, 31. 1902. pounder boat howitzers, English (bronze), without carriages, relics of the Revolutionary war, now at the Allegheny Arsena, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to be placed at the grave of General Daniel Morgan in such manner that their safety from unlawful removal will be assured . and their return if called for by Congress. Approved, June 6, 1902. J¤¤¤ 19. 1902- [No. 31.] J Resolution Supplementing and modifying certain provisions of the appropriation Act for the year ending June thirtiet, nineteen hundred and I di _ Resobved by tfw Senate and House 0£`(ZR%l€sentah}vea qf_t}ue United mol; ,_c‘{_” “”"°l’“' State.sl&fAmeMca an (kmgrecs assemb, t the provisions of the <><>¤¤<=¤¤¤¤- Act " aking appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, and for other purposes," are hereby supplemented and modified as follows: R;ggf;gn° wlgfm The Secretary of the Interior is directed to make allotments in sever- ’alty to the Indians of the Spokane Indian Reservation in the State of Washington, and upon the completion of such allotments the President GPL;",?, p'{,‘;Q,,{;°‘j{Q shall by proclamation give pubic notice thereof, whereupon the lands Aw. v. acc.in said reservation not allotted to Indians or used or reserved by the Government, or occupied for school purposes, shall be opened to exploration, location, occupation, and purchase under the minin laws. diyldgéwfgg I¤- In addition to the allotment_ in severalty of lands in the ldalker semmgsuie Que River Indian Reservation in the State of Nevada, the Secretary of the any public land law, select and set apart for the use in common of the Indians of that reservation such an amount of nonirri ble grazing lands therein at one or more places as will subserve th; reasonable requirements of said Indians for the grazing of live stock. R§,;*;*;j¤esf*¤° whim n addition to the allotments in severalty to the Uintah and White scum-mere gm- River Utes of the Uintah Indian Reservation in the State of Utah, the l“§,lgf":f‘,,;, Secretary of the Interior shall, before an of said lands are opened to M. v. 997- disposition under any public land law, select and set apart for the use in common of the Indians of that reservation such an amount of nonirrigable grazing lands therein at one or more places as will subserve the Eeasonable requirements of said Indians for the grazing of live stoc . mff‘°°"‘*"‘“¥’° ‘“‘“‘ All allotments hereafter made to Uncompahgre Indians of lands in mtllgrxgfgaogjsgi said Fintah Indian Reservation shall be confined to agricultural land S ° which can be irrigated, and shall be on the basis of eighty acres to -_ each head of a family and forty acres to each other Indian, and no §f,',,fj';,$Q‘”· more. The grazing land selected and set apart as aforesaid in the Uintah Indian Reservation for the use in common of the Indians of that reservation shall be equally open to the use of all Uncompahgre indians repleiving allotments in said reservation of the reduced area ere name. · · l,§,‘{g‘{§§§g,§;’gg€,jj§é Insofar as not otherwise specially provided, all allotments in sever- Invégugemggsw. alty to Indians, outside of the Indmn Territory, shall be made in ‘ "" _ ‘ conforrnrtiy to the provisions of the Act a roved Februaryeighth, eighteen undred and eighty-seven, entitlldd "An Act to providge forthe allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States ·""‘·P· ’“’- and the Territories over the Indians, and for other pu ses," and other general Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental lthereto and shall be subject to all the restrictions and carry all the privileges incident to allotments made under said Act and other general Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto.
 * “§,,‘j_"':,f·m_ Interior shall, before any of said lands are opened to disposition under