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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 78-80. 1908. 41 County, Idaho, in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled _ "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable V¤l· ¥’~*» P- 8* waters,” approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six. €XS;1géS%7 mlgztwtlgg right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ·*=¤¤¤d¤¤¤¤¢- Approved, March 10, 1908. cD ·(i(2é§)¤;]r;- Act To extend the time of payments on certain homestead M¤fgl13léé59¤8· Public,No.49. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Resentatives aftbe United [ ] States of Amer£ea in Congress assembled, Tglt the time within which g!¤¤¤<>·¤¤- all payments required by the Acts entitled "An Act to open to settle- gayllilgngxtlgllilziiil ment five hundred and five thousand acres of land in Kiowa—Comanche ‘l$'f,‘{“§Z,“°},“§,‘f§l°’ *“· and Aipache Indian reservations in Oklahoma Territory," approved I Y i l June ith, nineteen hundred and six, and the Act entitled "An Act V°l·3*·P- 55**- glivingtprefelrcelrice rilghtltp actiéal segllers on pasture reserve numbered PN" p' m' ree use n ease to em for ricultural ur oses in Comanchdlgounty, Oklahoma," approved J unldgtwentv-eighlth, hineteen hundred and six, be, and the same is hereby, postpohed and extended for one year from the date on which such payments are now by law required to be made: Provided, That as a condition recedent to said  mm ' extension in each case the settler shall pay to the Secretary of the p¤?m°$lii¤.°n d° Interior, to be held in trust by him for the benefit of the Indian entitled thereto, four per centum on the amount of such deferred pay- ments, where such settler had no preference right, and five per centum on the amount of the deferred dpa mont where such settler was given a preference right: And provi dyfurther, That all persons, or their R*¤¤¢¤<>f¤¤¤>¤¤¤¤<=¤¤~ legal assignees, whose applications to purchase any of the sture land mentione in the Act of June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and six (and whose ap lications were rejected because such persons were sublessees), shall liave the right to purchase under the provisions of this Act the land so originally applied for by them. Approved, March 11, 1908. C  80.-An Act For the relief of the Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Binfghégi Omlmn · A Q---; -- A ° Public, No. 50. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRepresentat£ees of t/ee United [ 1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the time of the Alaska ,,g¥“*Q‘§’, §"‘§}Qfm*§;Q{ Paciiic Railway and Terminal Company to comply with the provisions Gqmwur- t ded I of sections four and five of chapter two hundred and ninet *-nine of cenliiiguiiéilllm. M the laws of the United States, entitled "An Act extending the home- "°‘·"“· P- ‘"°· stead laws and providing for the right of way for railroads in the distriqt of Allaskéi, aind fpr other pulrposes," approved (play foiirteenth, ei teen un re an ninet —ei t in a uirin an com eting its rallroad now under construclsyiongin l\lask(d.lis hengeby extended, as follows: First. The time to file the map and profile of deiinite location of its fig{¤§0¤¤r;s0¤¤¤· second section of at least twenty miles with the register of the land'p` ` office in the district of Alaska, as provided in said sections four and five, is hereby extended to and including the eighteenth day of March, _ _ nineteen hundred and nine. Second. The time to complete the iirst section of at least twenty twgggrgiséiggggf miles of its railroad, as provrded in said section tive, is hereby extended teensé. to and including the eighteenth day of March,_nineteen hundred and ,,f‘,,¥{,“,8‘f§§,f,.,{‘°°d ‘° nine, and such railroad company shall be entitled to all the benefits conferred upon it by the provisions of such Act upon its due com-