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 458 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II.- Ch. 264. 1910. b th d l thereof as a roved by the Sldlglailgillyddflllizuhtladoi,ialiildrglisjagiibildiural lands shall? be disposed of under the homestead law and shall be aid for in accordance with the rules and re lations to be rescribed hy the Secretary_ of the Interior payment. ew upon the folldwing terms: Cnc-fifth of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of entry and the balance in five equal installments, tg be paid in two, three, four, tive, and six years, respective y, rom an I Forfeiture. after the date of entry. In case any entryman fails to make the annua a ents or any of them when due, all rights in and to the land covgreldllh  entry shall cease, and any payments theretofore made shall be forfiiited and the entry canceled, and the lands shall be again sub] ect . to entrigunder the provisiozlis of the homestetalilislax at tfliguapprqrizgctl · ‘ :Povided,Tt thmgm <>S_P1‘6 mmm hiigamiieadistdltleris from comuliutilillg their entries under section twenty- K¤··¤°*=”°¤·P·“r three hundred and_ one, litevised Statutes, by pfaying for t};6 land M ·-··= ·=···-···¤·» $?£.‘i§i’§* £3.?p‘i§%iitlL'l°€a €§Z°{.'ii€§t3’%“§1§»s3'r(¥i“t’hm°6 §d,*¥$; mm entryman shall pay the same fees and commissions at the t1me_of — commutation or final entry as now provided by law where the price of land is one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, and when the entryman shall have complied with all the requirements and terms of the homestead laws as to settlement and residence and shall have ad ll the re uired a ents aforesaid he shall be entitled to a m e 3 q P Ym . Mr ¤·*¤·1 ¤¥ ¤¤· patent for the lands entered: And provided further, That all lands dj°°°°°§°H°°d°° remaining undisposed of at the expiration of four years from the 0 of said lands to entry may, in the discretion of the Secretary olfhe Eterior, be rea praised in the manner provided for m this Act. Timber ¤·¤·1¤ N- Sec. 10. That the Sbcretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to '°"°°t°I°m°°°‘ set aside and reserve as a tribal forest reserve all timber lands, to_be used by said Indians under the direction of the Commissioner of Indian u$Ii°¤Q’3iit¤ii¤i°ii9:¤i§ll° Shi: 11. That the net proceeds derived from the sale of said lands in conformity with this Act shall be (paid mto the Treasuigr of the United States to the credit of the In ians belonging to an having tribal rights on said reservation, which shall draw interest at the rate Use ¤¤ v¤>¤¤¤<1¤· of three er centum er annum; that all the moneys derived from the P . Ei? °‘ iid }““’*3 i“(°liS§5°§hidt?$i‘€·Z§€?2`Z3'p¥$$§3§l’£i°§$ ¤S&E‘I§?.Z‘§ rec 1 o sar n s fo: their education, suppolrt, alpd civilizationh f _ Ar>v¤>v¤¤¤<>¤¤ for ·S c. 1. That there is ere y appropriate out o any mone in °1f.i'ii)$’¤iif°d°f°rN°nh the lifreaiury not otherwise aplpropriated, thd sum of one hundred thousand dollarsaor sohméich t q_re§f as111]3a5{{ bp necejsstagy, to play {pr thl d nte tote tateo crt aoaan ereis erey Appmpnmeu for apgrdgnitilicl the further sum of one hundred thbusand dollars, or so °“"'°"”i °‘°· much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of making surveys, a praisements, allotments, and classihcation provided for herein: Pr<?vi¤°· Igovided, That the latter appropriation, or any further appropriations R°m`b`"°°m°m` hereafter made for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, shall be rqimbufsedf toh tiie ljsnitied Stgatleshfrom thefproceeds 'dfr tesaeo te an escrie ereinor roman Eiieiig; in tlii->nTreasu belonging to said Indian tribes. y w§,'§8",{‘,§“°° "* *“‘ SEO- 13. That thelliznds al ottcd, those retained or reserved, and ` the surplus lands sold, set aside for town-site lpurposes, anted to the State, or otherwise disposed of shall be su ject to ag!. laws of the United States prohibiting the iptaodulption of intoxicants into the I dian country unf o vress s a otherwise rovide. Ngrirgsigmgilitv HSec. 14. That nothingnin this Act containedp shall in any manner °f °'“ bind the United_States to dpurchase any of the land herein described, except sections sixteen an thu·ty-six, or the equivalent in each township, or to dispose of said lands except as provided herein, or to uara.ntee to find purchasers for said lan s or any portion thereof, it