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 270 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 193. 1906. forty-four and one hundred and forty-tive north, range tlnrty-one - west; thence westerly to the quarter quarter corner on the township line in the southeast quarter of section thirty-four in township one hundred and forty-five north, range thirty-one west; thence north twenty chains; thence west forty chains; thence north twenty chains; thence west twenty chains to the quarter corner between sections thirty- tbree aud thirt -four in said townshipuand `range; thence norther y along the east line of sections thirty-t ee, twenty-eight, twenty-one and sixteen in said township to a point where it intersects the rightof-way of the Great Northern Railway as at present located; thence easterly alon said right·of-way to a point where it intersects the shore of Cassdmke at low water mark in section fifteen, township one hundred and forty-five north, range thirty-one west; thence nort erly along the west shore of Cass Lake and the south, west and north shore of Allen’s Bay and the northwest shore of Cass Lake to a point along the contour of said lake at low water mark at the head of the Mississippi River, approximately in section twenty-one, township one hundred and forty-six north, range thirty west; thence easterly along the right bank of said river to a point where the range line between ranges twenty-nine and thirty west intersects said river; thence northerly along the ran line to the northwest corner of section nineteen in township onedizundred and forty-seven north, range twenty-nine west; thence easterly along the north line of sections nineteen, twenty, twenty- one, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-four in said township and alon the north side of sections nineteen and twenty in township one hundred and forty-seven north, range twenlty-eight west to a point where said line intersects the left bank of Thi River at low water mark; thence northerly along the right bank of Third River to the contour line at low water mark of the l e formed by the waters of Third River; . thence southeasterly and northerly along the contour line of said lake to seieeieu forestry the point of beginning; and it is the intent of this Act to include in said · §}’,{'},§f"°""’°"“ I"` national forest and make apart thereof all that certain territory and land which has heretofore been selected by the Forester of the Department of Agriculture as the ten sections situated in townships onchundred and forty-four, one hundred and forty-five, and one hundred and forty-six north, ranges thirt and thirty-one west of the fifth principal meridian in Minnesota and designated as being the ten sections referred to and ve1.z2, p. 402 authorized to be selected by section two of the Act approved June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, being chapter eleven hundred and liftv-seven, United States Statute-s at Large, volume thirtvtwo, entitled “‘An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnosotd "_ a proved Januaiéy fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine; and al;o all the islan s in Cass Lake in the State of Minnesota. Additional mms. And in addition to the lands and territory above described, the lands v°'· “°· *’· `"”‘ described by section two of said Act of June_twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two. as follows: “One hundred and sixty acres at the extremity of Su r Point, on Leech Lake, and the peninsula known as Pine Point, on which the new Leech Lake Agency is now located" shall pq.,-i...,, be included in and are hereby made a part of said national forest: Pro- MKQY “*‘""` “"‘ “" 1·[d»»»I, That this Act shall not in any manner abridge the right of citizens to the use of the west and northwesterly shores of Cass Lake. sine of pine timber. Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to proceed with the sale of the merchantable pine timber upon the abovedescribed land outside of said ten sections and said islands and points, versa, pm. in conformity with the provisions of said Act above entitled, and reserving ten per centum of such timber from sale, said ten per centum to be designated by the Forester of the United States Department of Agriculture; and as to the timber upon said ten sections and said islands and points, the said Forester is authorized, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe from time to time to sell and dis-