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 e 1080 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 215-218. 1911. D£'*”‘*>"'*°° Sh°'*l· To rebuild and improve the present light and fog signal station, or New ugh:. ctc..¤l·¤·· construct a new lig t and fog signal station, at randywme Shoal, °°§,8,_ P ,,30 · Delaware Bay, Delaware, at a cost not to exceed seventy-five thousan · ` dollars. _ NBg.“*'°B’°“*”°'°’· To rebuild and improve the Buifalo Breakwater North End L1ght mdréc, 14::1. To complete the lighting of the breakwater and piers at Super1or §_*;gP,*j§>g,$$g§ Entry, Wllsconsin, at a cost not to exceed twenty-tive thousand dollars. ‘ poem, mw, To establish a lighthouse depot on the site former? occupied by c£g{°° °* °”°‘°” the Marine-Hospital Service, Treasury Department, on ‘helsea Creek, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts: Provided, That such site shall  S"°‘ deemed advisable by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor. And in such event authorig is hereby granted for the transfer of such site from the Treasury epartment to the Department of Commerce and Labor. _ Approved March 3, 1911. _ _1i¤[§e;¤02§g$;1r HGEAP. 216.-An Act For the relief of Pamed Assistant Baymaster Edwin ' ‘ 80 BI. ·~# [ Num Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat¤?ves of the Uniléd gx M Hum States of America in Omtgress assembled, That the Secretary of the my be mémeu •s Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to restore Passed ,,“;¤"'g{§,_"'*'°°“‘ P"" Assistant Paymaster Edwin M. Hacker, United States Navy, to a place on the list of pay officers of the Navg, next after Passed Assistant Paymaster Thom Williamson, junior, nited States Navy. . Approved, March 3, 1911. Mifsrep CHAP. 217.-An Act To designate Saint Andrews, Florida, as a subport of entry. [Publis. 1%-461-] Be it emwted by tlte Senate and House of Representatives of the United in umm States of America an 0'ongress assembled, That Saint Andrews, in the same, rn. ° State of Floridakis hereby made a subgirt of entry in the district of m§gg;{,p;*r§0‘};g,‘,;f Pensacola, and the necessary customs 0 cers may, m the discretion of 12. s.¤¤mw.p.6os. the Secretary of the Treasury, be stationed at said subport with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services as, in his judgment, the interest of commerce may require, and said officers shall receive such compensation as he may allow. , Approved, March 3, 1911. . CHAP.218.—An A tT d h f h l I eighteen hundred andcei §&€"$?§¤t$3°%§e’£§ thi ° £)‘?i.3Z€§’3i'4°22t?§.}"€$s€.'€‘Z [Public, No. 462.] three hundred and one oig the Revised Statutes of the ignited States to certain lands in the State of Montana embraced within the provisions of said Act, and for other purposes. Be it enacted   the Senate and House of Representatrhyes of the United },*Eg,*;;,¤;¤g;,,8n muh States of Amerzea an Congress assembled, That section three of the Act V0l.25,p.133. of May tirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, ratifying and confirming an agreement with the various tribes or bands of Indians residing upon the Grros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, and River Crow Reservations, in Montana Territory, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: migégglrsglqagléw f‘ Sec. 3. That lands to which the right of the Indians is extinveilédas, p. iss, gmshed under the foregoing agreement are a part of the public domain ‘“‘°“ of the United States and are open to the operation of laws regulating
 * i,ignesme9¤,¤mn Station, New York, at a cost not to exceed sixty thousand dollars. _