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 SO FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 1125-1126. 1906. March 20, 1896. CHAP. 1125.-An Act For the establishment of town sites, and for the sale of lots [E B' 11783*] within the common lands of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma, [mum, No ml Be it enacted by t/se Senate and House 0 f Rgxresentatd/ues oft/te U n [ted gon;.?:,; ,,,,,,m_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the im on imn. em.. Interior is hereby authorized to set aside and reserve from allotment md" or leasing such of the common grazing lands of said tribes as he shall deem necessary for the establishment of town sites. ”“"'°Y'· °‘°- Sec. 2. That the lands so set aside and reserved shall be laid oli and , surveyed into lots, blocks, streets, and alleys, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by said Secretary; usiness lots to be twenty- five feet wide and residence lots fifty feet wide. The lots in said town sites shall be appraised, and after due advertisement shall be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, at not_less than the appraised value, under such rules and re ulations as the Secretary may prescribe: £.2'§'°',é_,,.,ed ,0, Prmnded, That in each of said town sites there shall be reserved from whwlvurmnu- sale or other disposition, at the discretion of the Secretary, not to exceed one block for the establishment of common schools under the °j,',{°i,,?°‘,'{y,,‘{‘,£‘°"‘ laws of Oklahoma: Prmyidedfurtber, That no person shall sell or give away any intoxicating liquor or other intoxwants upon any of the lands sold and conveyed b the provisions of this Act and any person so selling or giving awa liquor or other intoxicants shall be guilty of thousan o rs. ,,f‘*’°““° °“‘""°”· Sec. 3. That the surveys, appraisals, and sales herein provided for shall be made by such person or persons connected with the Indian service as the Secretary of the Interior may designate, and all of the expenses connected with the survey, appraisal, and sale of the lots ,,,,,Q'§°“" °* "°‘ Pm shall be paid out of the proceeds of the sales. The net proceeds of ‘ the sales shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, with interest to be paid them at the rate of four per centum r annum, or shall be paid to them per capita, in the discretion of the gcretary of the Interior. Approved, March 20, 1906. M¤¤‘¤h 221906- CHAP. 1126.-An Act To authorize the sal 1 l`' s us - _ iS`el{Z3d__, lotted lands of the diminished Colville Indian Resegildtihhélihisdhlg dIrllllaslii'nl;.;trb’ii, [Purim, Xo.61.] and for other purposes. ` _ _ Be at enacted by the Senate and House of Rq:rese¢ttatives of the United cryglyggfgggzfn R°¤· States of Amemea zn Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the I0st¤er$,lse!E‘:r umu- IDIGIIIOI be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, as hereinafter ‘ provided, to sell or dispose of unallotted lands in the diminished Col- Anmmmm ville Ind1an Reservauon, m the State of Washington. ` Sec. 2. That as soon as the lands embraced within the diminished Lolville Indian Reservation shall have been surveyed, the Sccretarv of the Interior shall cause allotments of the same to be made to all Eersons belonging to or having tribal relations on said Colville Indian eservation, to each man, woman, and child eighty acres, and, upon the approval of such allotments by the Secretary of the Interior, hc shall cause patents to issue therefor under the provisions of the general _ _ allotment law of the United States. ,,‘{{{‘,','j}§§*},§‘{,’f{;,_ °‘°·· $110- _3- That upon the completion of said allotments to said Indians the res1due or surplus lands—that is. lands not allotted or reserved for Indian school, agency, or other purposes—-of the said diminished Culville Indian Reservation shall be classified under the direction of the becretary of the Interior as irrigable lands. grazing lands, timber lands, rmneral lands, or and lands, and shall be appraised under their
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