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 SIXTY-FOURTH CON GRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 454-456. 1916. 741 Sec. 3. That all Acts or parts of Acts relatin to said lots in conflict °°¤“*°“¤¤ l*“ *• herewith, and particularly that part of the Adil; of May second, nine- 34, p· witeen hundred and six, stipulating improvements to the value of $300 requu·ed to be made upon each such suburban lot prior to the issuance of patent, are hereby repealed. Approved, September 7, 1916. mar. 4ss.-Aa Act Providin that indian · · · °°"“"“’°"‘ ‘°‘““ !'8Sli1'lCl’»l0B 88 to 8I1I1`l1&l tale of 8Xp6%dilZll1'9 P9!  may be   without  Be tt enacted by   Senate and House of Representatives of the United States gif America ·m_C'o’ngre.ss assembled, That all moneys appropriated  or av_ able for Indian school pur oses may be expended without re-  striction as to per capita expenditure for the annual support and °`?5’p`72' education of any one pupil in any Indian school: Promkled That in {{§d'”§§';,m ,0,,, no event shall the per capita cost at any one school exceed the sum I of $200 per annum. Approved, September 7, 1916. Be mw 1 _ CHAP. 456.-An Act To authorize the incorporated town of Juneau, Alaska, to P [8-683;:1 gm mus bonds for the construction and equipment of schools therein, and for other [Public, Noosa.} Pl¤'P°$°°- Be it emmted by the Senate and House of Representat·ives of the United J I States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the incorporated town ugsmyiha bonds miof Juneau, Alaska, is hereby authorized and em owered to issue its bonds in any sum not exceeding $75,000 for tilts purpose of constructing a school house in said town and equipping the same. mm tb Sec. 2. That before said bonds shall be issued a special election mf °° t° °° °!` shall be ordered by the common council of the town of Juneau at which election the qpestion whether such bonds shall be issued shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said town of Juneau. Thirty days’ notice of any such election shall be given by publication thereof in a newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in said town before the day fixed for such election. Sec. 3. That the registration for such election, the manner of °°“"“"‘°'°'°°“°“‘ conducting the same, and the canvass of the returns of said election shall be, as nearly as practicable, in accordance with the requirements of law in general or special elections in said municipality, and said bonds shall be issued only upon the condition that a majority of the votes cast at such election in said town shall be in favor of issuing said bonds. _ _ mmstnu Sec. 4. That the bonds above specified, when authorized to be ' issued as hereinbetore provided, shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed five per centum per annum, ppiyablesemiannually, and shaH not be sold for less than their par v ue with accrued mterest and shall be in denominations not exceeding $1,000 each, the prhmcipal Prmu to be due in ten years from date thereof : Provided, however, at the neampumi. common council of said town of Jimeau may reserve the right to lpay off such bonds in their numerical order at the rate of $10,000, or ess, thereof per annum from and after the expiration of four uyears from Paymmmpdmm, their date. Principal and interest shall be payable in lawf monefy of ummtmsz. the United States of America at the office of the town treasurer 0 the town of Juneau, Alasklp, prdat such oth? place aéshmafr be qlesignated b the common c0unc` 0 e town 0 uneau; e p aceo payment www s,·,,,,¤,,, _ tdr be mentioned in said bonds: And further, That each and •¤·». remind- S every such bond shall have the written signature of the mayor and clerk of said town of Juneau and also bear the seal of said town. _ UM 0, mud! W Sec. 5. That no part of the fuuck arising from the sale of said muse. bonds shall be used for any purpose other than that specified in this