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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 220. 1908. 469 " Sec. +61. All exem litications of tents or a ers on iile or of Ex°'¤P““°°"°¤S of record in the General Iland Office whidli may be Eeguired by parties Pm1mm` interested shall be furnished by the Commissioner upon payment bv such parties at the rate of fifteen cents per hundred words, and thirty F¤$‘<>*<‘·>vi¤¤ Of cents each for photolithographic copies of township plats or diagrams M0 s` unverified, not to exceed ten copies to any one person, and twenty-five · cents each for all copies in excess of ten, with an additional sum of one dollar for the Commissioner’s certificate of verification, with the General Land Office seal; and the amount so received shall, under the direction of the Commissioner, be paid into the Treasury; but fees shall not be demanded for such authenticated copies as may be required by the Uuvemed 00,,,,,,,, oflicers of any branch of the Government, nor for such unverihed copies Dggfgggsher as the Commissioner, in his discretion, may deem proper to furnish; charge for cbecerimy but said Commissioner may, if he deem it advisable, make such charge for unverified copies as will, in his judgment, cover the cost of the preparation thereof. " Sec. 16. That each member of the selectin commission mentioned g,°,{;0*’{‘{§Qfg- ms and described in section eight of the Act of Congress approved June Compensa mimi :6 twenty-first, eighteen hun red and ninety-eight, entitled “An Act to S“b§{fY,§,°,§{"},g'§T“i°"' make certain grants of land to the Territory of New Mexico, and for other pu.rposes,” consisting of the governor of the Territory of New Mexico, the surveyor-general of sand Territory, and the attorney-general thereof, may receive from said Territory such com nsation for their services as members of said commission as the legigxitive assemblies of said Territory may from time to time provide, not to exceed M*¤¤¤¤¤·· the sum of six hundred dollars each per annum. · Sec. 17 . That the Secretary of the Interior is hereb authorized to imo. sell to the State of Idaho section eighteen,. the south half of section S,2'#,° {jhl“§‘,L§’,;{‘§f seven, township eleven north, range forty-four east, and the south ***°· half of section twelve of township eleven north, range forty-three east, Boise meridian, providing that the State of Idaho shall y one Price pe: we. _ dollar and twenty-1ive cents per acre for the land, and providihg the Secretary of the Interior shall be assured by the State of Idaho that the lands so purchased shall be used for a State fish hatchery and game reserve,and 1f not so used for a period of five years shall revert to the “°"°”*°“· Government of the United States. _ k Sac: 18. That the south two hundred feet, lot two, Block A, as  ihhtuniae shown by the plat of Perry town site, approved by the Commissioner }j{’“‘““¤“ °"“"°Y°" of the General Land Office September ourteenth, eighteen hundred ' and ninety-three, be, and the same is hereby, conveyed to and given to the city of Perry, State of Oklahoma, for a city library and other city and public buildin. F ,d Ok, Sec. 19. That the titisof block one, being ten acres reserved by law ‘ Cldlrtairiuv neun for park, school, and other public purposes, of the plat of Luther M. ¤”°*°d “’· McGnire, of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section eight, township twenty-two north of range six west of the Indian meridian, as filed with and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, with the application of the said Lut er M. McGuire as homestead entryman of said lands to purchase the same for town-site purposes, be. and the same is hereby, vested in the municipality of the city of Enid, State of Oklahoma, for park, school, and other public purposes. Sec. 20. That all that tract or parcel of land in the city of ubuque, §f,}’,'{‘*‘}§,,*{,’§,'§·,,,., heretofore known as Saint Rap]hael’s Cemetery, and described as fol- Geuéegg gr)?¤¢¤<¤ w lows: ‘“A tract of land three undred and eighty-two feet in width uiiesenpzienf and four hundred and five feet in length, bounded on the north by Ame, p.4za '[`hird street, on the south by outlots six hundred and ninety-eight and six hundred and ninety-three A, on the east by outlot six hundred and ninetv—three, and on the west by outlot seven hundred and twenty- three," the same being the identical pro(perty which was in use as a Catholic cemetery in eighteen hundred an thirty-six, and having been