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 918 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Gus. 111-113. 1911. nineteen hundred and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page eight hundred and thirty-five), be, and the same hereby IS, amended as f ll : 'm*g>,ygf**;*m§“g;g°,{{ 0‘?§o. 5. That no entry shall be hereafter made and no entryman xm, p. see, ainend- shall be permitted to go upon lands reserved for irrigation purposes °"· until the Secretary of the Interior shall have estabhs ed the unit of _ acreage and fixed the water charges and the date when the water can ,'§,'§,’,;'§,‘,,‘”, by ,,1,,,- be applied and make public announcement of the same: P¢·¢wtded ¤¤*¤¤°d ****6* Thgt wheilge entaiaes madg prip); to Jiigne tvlzegty-fiftgnlnineteen hurédxtzgd ` te a e ma e quise mw oeormpar e liilnds sb,reliiig;11ishI¢lnd)l`shally(§>edshbject Ate settleilmplntglng mzntry uiider V¤*·$2»P··‘¤¤~ the homestea law as amen e by an ct enti e c a propriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of tlge public lhnds certain States and Territories to the construction o irrigation wor s for the reclamation of arid_ lands,’ agéproved June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-secou Statutes at Large, page three hundred and eighty-eight)." Approved, February 18, 1911. Few ggslgll- IBGBZAP. 1 12.—Ax:]Ach;§g1;attI;2 §eliei of Oliva J. Baker, widow oi J nlian G. Baker, te quartermaster, m avy. is ,1: .387.] [Pub c 0 Be it enacted by the Senate and Hbme o_fR%;eaentat29ve.s of the United ‘,?f;}"§,°’·,,,, States of America en (bngress assembled, t the Secreta of the _ vp 1> rl . . . ly y-dew ¤-¤<1 ¤¤¤¤¤¢¤ Treasury of the United States be, and he is hereby, directe and reuired to _ to the said Oliva J. Baker widow o Julian G. Baker q Pay 7 late quartermlaigr, United Sgates Naiéy, the gum of one thousand and twenty-two o rs, an said sum 0 one thousand and twenty-two P wm dollars is hereby apprgpiiimdgigs <¥hEny money in thelTreasu1§y not ' ·_ otherwise appropriate : 0m' e t the wi ow shal recei e-
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- _ pmvue ur r no agen a rue, rm o tto th · imc! amt persons engaged 7heret0foI‘B, 01•lie1°B&fter¥in pre gin f{)1$g§él`l(l$l·lI)g, gi prosecuting any claim above referred to shall, giilacgy or indirectly, emand, receive, or retain for such services in preparing, presenting, or prosecuting such claim, or for any service or act whatsoever in connection of such claim, a sum greater than five r centum of the P"“*"“"°"‘ ‘°' °" amount of such claim, and any person who shall Iiiiolate the above CESS. · provisions shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not to exceed five hundred dollars or be imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the d1scretion of the court. 1¤¤¤<=¤¢~ Sec. 2. That this Act take effect from and after its passage. Approved, February 18, 1911. Fepérigzryziga CRAP. 113.-An Act Revising and amending the statutes relative to trade-marks. [rubric, No. sas.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H 0’U80 of Representatives of the United rmemrrr. States Y America in 0orn{·es.s assembled, That section five of the Act m¥j:€g};j,j_{,;¤,gjc<g,§ °* entitle "An Act to authorize the registration of trade-marks used y;g;.s:zé4p. ml in, commerce with foreign nations or among the several States or ,,,,,.,,,3%* "‘ with Indian tribes, and to protect the same," approved February twentiet(§i,\;iin<iteen hiéndred and hfive, and amended by an Act approve l arc secon nineteen undred and, b , d th same hereby is, further amended by adding at thdfiiiigdlof ieheagectiorii the_ words: "ProvzdedC\]u¢·the1·, That nothing herein shall prevent the registration of a tra e—mark otherwise registrable because of its geépigutlig igarggdegdtpguapplliiczgitfgioavpodion thereof," so that the M k -;,,,1 “Sec. 5. That no mark by which the oods of the { th  ‘ *’°"" may be distinguished rm. other gsi. of the §.§1.'2“2i.ZS .§§ii°i§