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 1246 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 214-217. 1912. James W. Chrismau a patent for the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter, and the southeast iparter of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, and the north h _ of the northeast quarter of section twenty-four, all in township twenty-nine north, range one hundred and thirteen west of the sixth principal meridian. Approved, July 6, 1912. M ° *°¥’— cnr. 1¤..t¤ imrnuomw tg are esaermm ma·¤.¢ me were the clhims of the attorney of record  Indian allotments? and for other [vena. ue. eo.] Pm.p°m_ Be·it enactedby¢heSenaieandH0u.aeo{R"le£‘v;eaenI41¢iveeqftIue United m{,*•gfo_E§y°§,‘;§°,§}_ Suites cj America in Oongreaa au, t the Secretary of the ¤¤w1• 1¤¤¤-`¤ n Interior be and he is hereby, authorized to comider theolarm of the wig;-msn: to tum- attorney oi record in the matter of the enrollment and allotment of {,*,g{m‘;Q,{°';}°“°g}‘,§{‘,g lands to Virgil H., Willie A., and Oscar B., Esterbrook, mmor children mmnr c¤¤¤r¤¤ <>f» of Frank Esterbrook, and Pearl MWA. Ray, J. Otis, and Dora Edith Wdkams minor children of C. 0. nlliams, enrolled members of the Cascade hand of Indians and allotted on the Yakima Reservation m the State of Washington, and to allow said attomey such fee as he may consider reasonable and just, and u>&aiy. the same out of ang money standing to the credit of said minor dren or which may ereafter become due them. Approved, July 6, 1912. JT; @2 CHAP. $18.-—An Act For the relic! of Charley Clark, a homestead settler on certain [Private, No. 60.} lands themm dacnbed Be it enactedby{}•eSenatea0•dHmtse of Repreae1»tat·iveeqft}ae Unwired g*;n¤ggd¤;m‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the homestead entry of num to. Charley Clark for the west half of the northeast quarterof section thirty-one, m townshrg one hundred and fifty-three north, range forty, "°‘· ·’· "‘ in the Crookston lan district, Minnesota, under the Act approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An Act to authorize the sale of apart of what is known as the Red Lake Indian Reservation in the State of Minnesota," upon which final proof and payment was made, but which wm held for cancellation by the Secretary of the Interior for want of Eualification to make the same, be, and the same is hereby, allowed an permitted to remain of record as of the date of sand entry, and that patent shall issue in the name of said Charley Clark for said land. Approved, July 6, 1912. EAP. 217.-.411 Acttinntingpensionaandinnueaeeofparrsicuastoearhineoldissa me ora. Bei¢cnadedby theSenaleand Houeeo Re eaentativea of the United Interrorheli and he is h y, authorized and directed to place on the Eamon, subject to the provmons and limitations of the pension r·.¤.a¤s¤¤¤•¤s. The name of William S. Brown, lateof Compu: 'Hrird Rgm" ent """“ S‘°’°""‘ United States Volunteer Infantry, and pa hun gplgmion at e rate of twenty-four dollars per month an lieu ol! that he is new
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