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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 18-20. 1909. 1167 N0. 18. Joint Resolution To rovide for an unof rtain f ldFebruary 27.1909. mist for the Chippewa Indians in hlinnesota. mw mag cc unda he m [S·J·R“·88·] Pub. Res., No. 50. Resolved by the Senate and House rp; Rqoresentatiaes of the United [. l States of America in Congress asser led, That the Secretary of the M?,¥,?’°"“ I°°'“““' Treasury and the Secretary of the Interior be, and they are hereby, ,,3};, of 1******** md require to make to Congress a report of the moneys received from all vo1.m,i&uz. sources for the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota on account of the sale ,,;K°,g,§’°£,,t, (?,'f,'I;“'§ of lands and timber under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act b¤¤*¤°¤°¤· for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,” aplproved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, an the Acts amendatory thereto, together with such items, if any, as may have been realized from other sources for the benefit of said Chippewa Indians, and the disbursements made from said funds. Approved, February 27, 1909. No. 19. Joint Resolution Relative to homestead des1g·na’ tion made and to be F°l“'“‘ *7 19*- mdide, of uilembers of the Osage Tribe of Indians. S, CI., 0. . ` Resolved by the Senate and House of]? eaentataives of the United M States g' America in Congress assembled, 1% homesteads of members i‘i#°¤i¤•¤.¤:giii;°é of the sage Tribe of In ians in Oklahoma may consist of land desig· "1l°°' ` nated from any one or more of their inst three allotment selections taken under the Act of Con approved June twenty-eighth, nine~ teen hundred and six, entitled, "An Act for the division of the lands V•>l·“»P·¤°°· and funds of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and for other pgcrp0ses," the designation thereof to be subject to approval by the retary of the Interior. Approved, February 27, 1909. [No. 20.] Joint Resolution To authorize the Secretary of State to invite the Gov· F*i%"3“*R’;7£;9,9· ernments of France and Great Britain to participate in the  tercentenary celebration of the discovery of Lake Champ ain by Samuel de plain. [Pub. Res., No. m.] Whereas the States of New York and Vermont, by legislation and Pmmbla appro riation, have authorized the celebration of the three hun- , dredtli) anniversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain; and Whereas the date of the said celebration has been fixed for the first week in July, nineteen hundred and nine: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State be, g:;§};;*:pyWgé,e_ and he is hereby, authorized and requested to extend to the Govern- brutiou or discovery ments of France and Great Britain an invitation to be represented at °'3,,mm,,,, m,,. be and to participate in the proposed celebration during the first week ggffgfgjjt g;_mf{;¤°¤ of July, nineteen hundred an nine, to commemorate the three hun- ` rlrealfii anpiversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de amp ain. Approved, February 27, 1909.