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 -614 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Crrs. 3601, 3602. 1906. C°’°P°“”“*i°“· the Secretary of War, and adequate compensation paid by said railway company for the privileges herein granted it, the amount of said comphegirsatiplu to be dgermined by the Secretary of War: Pr·mnIded_)£ur- "°"°°*- at That the said railway company its successors and assigns s all ¤_fcgg*gQc’}g*’» ”id° fencb its right of way and maintain the same, with suitable croshings, ` and provide suitable and sufficient sidetracks at a station to be located upon said reservation, and shall construct and maintain sufficient stock pens and provide sufficient facilities for loading and unloading cattle and horses on the ground set apart for such station, all as the same ` may be designated and located and as required by the Secretary of ’·°¤“'*”°”°- War: Pr0»videdfurt}aev·, That the said Wichita Mountain and Orient Railway Company shall comply with such other regulations or congpzions as may from time to time be prescribed by the Secretary of ar. Approved, June 29, 1906. J €29·1906· CHAP. 3602.--A A t T thth Grand Lodge f h of tgdd Fellows of tl; Diistrictuof Cdlzmlfia to sell, h<>ldf)a1idccEi(ii:elyB¥i:(£1i)rr(ilaIal. Pu ic, o. . gg tg, _ Be it enacted   the Senate and .E0use of Rmeaentatéves of the United Ig*fg°If°§°éL“,{}‘}’:; States of America m Congress assembled, That the Grand Lodge of geépleupdelpt order of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia, i,,,dt,,°,,§{f”,,§_,,,,,; a corporation created under and by virtue of an Act of Con ress ¤¤¤¤*·°i¤· approved June twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty, be and hereby is authorized to sell and convey, for such sum as may be satisfactory to · the several organizations hereinafter named as owners, those parcels erpyescupuonotpmn pfldgrlogund ip tlhe cityi of lWas}hingt0n, District of Columbia, known _s1gna e on the pat o said city as lot numbered eleven and part ot lot numbered ten in square numbered four hundred and iiftv— seven, together with the buildings thereon known as Odd Fellows’ Hall, the title to which property is now held in trust bv the said M me:.::::1$,1;,;*;zioiismaBzzézziztssrromn·2ss.:hs;$;,z.;‘:r:zr District of Columbia; Columbian Encampment Numbered One, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Central Lodge Numbered One, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Washington Lodge Numbered grrr, lngepengenp (Oilsler qf(Oc(ldFl* §llows;;Col11m1b1;:i Lowge Numbered en, n epen en r ero . e ows· eacon r e um} d F‘f- teen, Independent Order of Odd l•`ellow;s; Excelsiorllodge Nxdiiiberizd Seventeen, Independent Order ot Odd Fellows, and Eastern Lodge Numbered Seven, Independent Order of dd Fellows, the consent of each of said several organizations being evidenced bya written instru- Proceeds- - ment bearing the seal andthe signature of its executive officers the proceeds of said sale to be applied to the pavment and liquidatidn of bupléesggiqn of new an existing debt on said property, and the residue of said roceeds to be applied toward the purchase of other ground and the erection _ thereon of a building or' buildings for like urposes as those for which tllle abioveéiespribed property has been held. said ground to be purc ase an the improvements to be held in trust f · s 'd b - mentioned organizations according to their res ective iiiteiiehts zinoffic net proceeds of said sale of said Odd Fellows’ lgall, and for such other organizations of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows as may hereafter contribute to the cost of said ground and improvements accordf,*,§',,c“,{';,gemDuey_ ing to the amount respectively contributed by each: Pun-Jrled That, the purchaser or purchasersat said sale shall not be required tolsee to the proper application of said purchase money.