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 782 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 263. 1909. °°“'°Y•"°° °‘ That when any railway company desiring to secure the benefits of mm this provision shall iile with the Secretary of the Interior an application  the lands wihich it dlesiresdtgepurchasehapd upon th; _ ayment o e price_agree u on the said cretary s a cause suc limds to be conveyed to the ralilway corrépany applyingatherefor mn §,,,,_ such terms and conditions as he may eem pigperz rovided, t no lands shall be acquired under the terms of tprovision in greater gréantrtres than forty acwrelsigir any Huet resteryougiland pcneihrpidrpd and yacres oranyma or a_asp1 o eex nono more than one reservoir and one material or ggavel prt m any one section of ten miles of any such railway in any dian reservation: And {wo- If¤°*¤**'°°P'•¤*· mdedfurlhcr, That the lands acquired for tree planting shall be ta en mimi-isucu. only at such places along the hne of the railwa com an a l ' _ _ _ Y P Y PP Ymg therefor as in the ]udgment of the ard Secretar ma be necess _ and shall be taken m strips adjoining and para el with the right of way lp`; the ragllvgayftmmppny  the same, and shall not exceed m. me ¤f r¤¤¤••¤¤- That all moneys paid for such lands shall be detppsited in the 'l`reasury of the United tates to the credit of the tri or tribes, and the moneys received by said Secretary as damages sustained by individua members of the Indian tribe, which damages shall be ascertamed by the  pfutgebgnteriiorlg and  by the railwa{ucom— pan taking suc pai y said ret to th di or sustaining spchl dpmages. be h h my 6 an M1<>¤¤¤¤¤ w 1¤<¤— t t Secretary o the nterior and e bthd m under  direction of the President, td allot any0Ii1rllira1ri’¢iLri1th(¢;n]i1(ibmmudmmn he domam who has not heretofore received an allotment, in such ' areas as he may deem proper, not to exceed, however_, e` hty acres of agricultural or one hundred and  acres of grazmglqand to any . one Indian, such allotment to be ma e and Fpatent therefor issued in V¤1-24. P-M accordance with the provisions of the Act of ebruary eighth, eighteen hundred and e' ty-seven (Twenty-fourth Statutes at Large, three hundred and e' ty-eight). dglréder the Commis- GOHHIBSIONER. h rmgsurm. Ifor construction of ditches and reservoirs, purchase and use of irrigating tools and appliances, and water rights including lands neces- $112; or clanalsapppe hl-nes, and re(siervop;s,t_or Inidian relsprwiatigni and men,an or am can pro cronolrrrrae s damage by floods, in theudiscretion of the Commigsioner adl India]; {\ffta1r·s,}pipder the direction (plfc::1hehSecretary of the Interior and subjec to contre two un thousand d lla, t bed` tel PN { ialyargible  to reniggi avggable until egperliledb Proudlillxlldjlhajt _ ·· ··; en E e omrnrssioner o ian airs, under the d` t' f th Se - hmm I d m" tary of the Interior, may employ superintendenltsbioigrigatidn, who shall be skilllpd irrigation engineerslg not to exceed five, as in his judgment may necessary to secure the t t' f d`t h d h urigation works in a substantial andcwbsrkrmhdhrkg mzlringrj an Ot cr · ms¤weys¤g¤¤ or survey and subdivision of Indian reservations and of lands to g' be allotted to Indians, and to make allotments in severalt, to be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under the direction of the Seerietarlgy cg the Interior, seventy-five thousand dollars. Su pressing uqucr o cna e the ommissioner of Indi AEd th d` ' mm; of the Secretary of the Interior, to su itiless tlrbnliriiflhceiln inlloiiilddtiiig limors among ndians, fift thousand dollars; suppmmrscnccxs. or support of Indian rh; and industrial schools, and for other educational purposes, not herein rovided for, one million four C hupdred anéi twenty-five ghousand dbllars; onstrucction cr or cons ructron pure ase ease, a df h l b 'l l` mlm""' °tand for sewerage, water supply, and Iiglhthijgmiii-aiitssdndopurldlhhslldgdf