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 44 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 88-90. 1908. s,. cnn. .- A Tmakethe " taunt fC<>zr¤¤¤¤p¤>v¢d )l§rgl·1°2‘lgl8 February t3gnt§hth, edhteen hundiierdvh-hdninihetyoue ('Fweuig-sixth §t?·¢¤¥»¤¤. [Pubue, Ne. 56.] page seven hun and ninety-six), applicable to the Territory of New M6Xw0· _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRepresentatz}ves of the United N•w1¤¤¤¤<>- States of America in was assembled, That all the provisions of an mkmlmd KM"' Act of Congress approv “February twenty-eighth, eighteen hunldred §f’§_“§;,_!j·§,‘*5_,,·,,, and mnety-one, entitled An Act to amen sections twenty-two _ unv·417- dred and seventy-five and twenty-two hundred and seventy-six_of the Revised Statutes of the United States providing for the selection of lands for educational urposes in lieu of thou appropriated for other purposes/’ be, aud) the same are hereby, ma e alpphcable the Territory of New Mexico, and the grant of school ands to said _ · Territory, and indemnity therefor, shall be administered and adjusted V°'-°°·P- *“· in accordance with the provisions of said Act, anything in the Act of Congress approved June twentygiirst, eighteen hundred and mnety- eight, making certain grants of nd to the Territory of New Mexico, and for other purposes, to the contrary notwithstandmg. Approved, March 16, 1908. 1i•r¤¤16. 1908- CHAP. 89.-—An Act To rovide for the extension of time within which home- [H· K “°°·l stead entrymeu may establislh their residence upon certain lands within the limits of [Puuue, No. 57.] the Huntley irrigation project, in the countyof ellowstone, in the State of Montana. S Be tt enacted by the Senate and Hoax of llegrreaentatioea oft/se United ¥;=¤¤¤g¤d::_¤b¤u¤; Statesqf Ameram m Oongrega assembled, That the_nou1estead_entry- pfsixdlgnge on aus men on land; vyitlliin the limits of éhe Hipnyy irrigatmn %ro]ect, in '“" °’ the countyo e owstone in t c tate o ontana, opeue to entry Mem, - , 7 %°e‘iLt' f ex July twenty-second., mneteen hundred and seven, be, and they are 'i'“‘· I" "’°• hereby, granted an extension of time in which to establish their residence upon the lands so opened and tiled upon until the fifteenth day €r¢M•¢>· of May, nineteen hundred and eight: Bwided, }z0·we·a.·e1·, That this alidlty of nlings, . . . . . ew., uttuuscm. Act shalt up no manner affect lthe relgularity or validitg of such filings, or any 0 them so made by the said entrymen on the ands aforesaidapd it only iiitendpld hereby to ggzdteud the time for the establishment _o suc residence as erem prov1 . Approved, March 16, 1908. Qiféjpétéopsfggg _ to in9:)};;\{)1r;tl;Lt;1Lora)i;;h;€:};e‘t;ite;fpwu of Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine , 1:. [Puma 0 H] Be it enacted by tim Senate and [base of Representat[ves of the United ¤g¤l=;•;¤;f:\{,K*'${é _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the town of Edgecomb. may me {core ori in the county of Lincoln and State of Maine, is hereby authorized to “”‘”l°° °l‘ maintain a free bridge in the manner and according to the lans ‘ thereof which have been heretofore approved by the Secretary of Nar, and with all the rights to build, rebui d, and maintain the same which would have existe if the same had been regularly authorized prior to its construction, said bridge extending across a cove on the easterly side of Sheepscot River in said Edgecomb between u land belongiu to John P. Chase, former} belon 'ng to Norris and Ca · and u land ., . CF € _ 3 7 p belonging to Caroline P. rask; the same to be maintained as part of the town road laid out by the selectmen of the town of Edgecomb, May fourth, nineteen hundred and three, and accepted bv said town May thirteenth, nineteen hundred and three. ` "“‘°“"“‘°“‘· Sec.  That the right to amend or repeal this Act is expressly reservec. Approved, March 16, 1908.