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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 264-267. 1910. 459 the intention of this Act that the United States shall act as trustee for said Indians to dispose of said lands and to expend and pay over the proceeds received from the sale thereof only as received and as Pm, here1n provided: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be con- q—mt$°‘ right; not strued to de rive said Indians of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation “”°°‘°d· of any beneiilts to which they are entitled under existing treaties or agreement not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act. Approved, June 1, 1910. CHAP. 265.-—An Act Extending the time in which to Ele adverse claims and Juli; Z,5i%1°‘ institute adverse suits against mineral entries in the district of Alaska. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat·£2:es of the United Public lands States of Amervba in Congress assembled, That in the district of Alaska Time extended my adverse claims authorized and provided for in sections twenty-three 2}§§,§_‘;{§§$,'j‘*,§§k'§_1 hundred and twenty-five and twenty-three hundred and twenty-six, R,§»é·;¤;7¢¤·2$25»¤*2°• United States Revised Statutes, may be filed at any time during the pp' ' sixty days period of publication or within eight months thereafter, and the adverse suits authorized and providef for in section twenty- three hundred and twenty-six, United States Revised Statutes, may be instituted at ancy time within sixty days after the filing of said claims in the local lan office. Approved, June 7, 1910. CHAP. 266.-An A To extend the time for constru tion and beginning' f n- ·l““° 7· ml'- struction of its line otctrailway in Alaska by the Alaskii Short Line Railwsy gd Navigation   [PI.'|bl1C, N0. 199.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, in consideration of the §§:‘§,m,,,d,d fo, construction of the Alaska Short Line Railroad in Alaska by the Alaska gg¤g¤£g¤¤<gA{¤¥g Short Line Railway and Navigation Company being actually com- mi) ° mm menced prior to June first, nineteen hundred and eleven, the time for ,,,Y§,{;,,d°?· 1’· 7°°• the completion of the survey and construction of said railroad be, and the same is hereby, extended to a period of three years from said first I I day of June, anno Domini nineteen hundred and eleven: Provided, mnnguiapn, ew. That said company shall file with the Secretary of the Interior ma s of definite location of its line of road prior to the beginning of this construction of any twenty-n1ile section thereof, the same to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior. as is now required by the Act approved Ma fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, V°‘· “°· 1’·“°· provi in for rigliit of way for railroads in the District of Alaska: _ Provideegfurtfier, That if actual construction of the road be not com· ,,,*};,§&§f,}"*°' *°°°“‘ menced within one year after June first, nineteen hundred and ten, the right hereby granted shall not be so construed as to interfere with the attachment of other rights prior to the commencement of such construction. Approved, June 7, 1910. CHAP. 267.—An Act Granting public lands to certain cities and towns in the J¤¤¤7y 191°· State of Colorado for public-park purposes. [H· R' 2254*1 _ [Public, No. 210.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House cj Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby granted 1**11111** 1¤¤°1=*· and conveyed to the following-named municipal co orations in the ,,,§',’§§§,§§,¤"§,u§*,{*g'§ State of olorado, for public-park purposes and lfgr the use and 1<>r1¤¤¤»¢¤=- benefit of the respective cities and towns, the following·described lands, or so much thereof as said cities and towns may desire, to wit: To the town of Glenwood S rin, county of Garfield, the south G1¤¤w<>¤<181·¤¤s¤· half of section eighteen and all ogg section nineteen excepting lots