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 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 440, 441, 447. 1916. 725 (Thirty-fifth Statutes, e six hundred and thirt -nine‘ as rovided . by sections one of saidpléztsz Provided further, That inliio elise shall vaId:id;$`§°$i1°°m` patent issue for the land covered by such additional entry until the person making same shall have actually and in conformity with the omestead laws resided upon and cultivated the lands so additionaHy entered, and otherwise complied with such laws, except that where the land embraced in the additional entry is located not exceeding twenty miles from the land embraced in the original entry no residence shall be required on such additional entry if the entryman is Some, , residing on lus former entry: And procvidedfurther, That this section not meccid. °°°u°°S shall not be construed as affecting any rights as to location of soldiers’ R'S"’°°‘”°l’·*’·‘”· additional homesteads under section twenty-three hundred and six of the Revised Statutes? Approved, September 5, 1916. CHAP. 441.-Joint Resolution Proposing to amend section twenty-nine hundred S?§tA·l?¥*°:$%*lg36’ and seventy-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States. [Pub. Res., No. zu.) Resolved b y the Senate and House of Re resentatives rj the United States of America in Oonégress assembled, 'liliat the limitation of sec-  · tion twenty-nine hundre and seventy-one of the Revised Statutes of bonded w:·:ii¤¤i$i°$ the United; States as to the period during which merchandise may °‘P°"· remain in bonded warehouse without the payment of duty for exper- 'f*¤¤¤ glxwaded br tation to Mexico be, and the same hereby is, extended to all mer- g°°d° °° °°°°' chandise which was in bonded warehouse on August first, nineteen 57;*- ¤·» ¤¤¤· 2971. p. hundred and sixteen, and intended for exportation to Mexico, until ’°m°°d°°' such time as in the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury conditions in Mexico are such as to make it commercially practicable to export the merchandise to that country. Approved, September 5, 1916. CHAP. 447.-An Act To amend section eighty-two, chapter two hundred and Sqfiilnrl)?ra€i4lim` thirty-one, of the Act to codiiy, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary. u,“,h Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe,11{resentatives of the United States <if America in Congress assembted, hat section eighty-two $;?“d3§°“‘;$“m·; (page e even hundred and twe1ve,dpart one, volume thirty-six, Stat- amenéieu. " ’ utes at Large) of the Act to co ify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary be amended to read as follows: _ Y _ "SEc. 82. That the State of Kansas shall constitute one djudicial ,,§‘}“"“ ""“°*“' °" district, to be known as the district of Kansas. It is  ed into three divisions, to be known as the lirst, second, and third divisions, Fm EMM of the district of Kansas. The first division shall mclude the temtory embraced on the first dag of July, mneteen hundred and ten, in the counties of Atchison, rown, hase, Cheyenne, Clay, Cloud, Decatur, Dickinson, Donlphan, Douglas, Ellis, Franklin, Geary, Gove, Graham, Jackson, eiferson, Jewell,_Johnson, Leavenwort , Lincoln, Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, Mitchell, Morris, Nemaha, Norton, Os e, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillipls, Pottawatomie, Rawlins, Republic, Rliiy, Rooks, Russell, Saline, S awnee, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, and Wy- swam divkjm andotte. The second division shall include the territory embraced on the date last mentioned in the counties of Barber, Barton, Butler, Clark, Comanche, Cowlmg, Edwards, Ellsworth, Fmney Ford, Grant, Gray, Greele£ amilton, Harper, Harvey, Ho<§reman, Haskell, Kin%ian, `owa, Kearny, Lane, McPherson, orton, Meade, Ness, ratt, Pawnee, Reno, Rice, Rush, Scott, Sedgwick, Tmddmsm Stafford, Stevens, Seward, Sumner, Stanton, and Wichita. The · third division shall include the territory embraced on the said date