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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Cns. 188-190. 1916. 1301 CHAP. 188.-An Act For the relief ofMathi1da P. Hansen. J“*1%?%,}?16· Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United li;¤Y¤*¤» No- 434 States of America in Congress assembled; Tgt the Secretary of the i·4»;ii£1¤l1i1i6.H°°s°°` Treas be, and he is hereby authorized to pay, out of any moneys in thdlgreas of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to Mathilda. P.ul·rIYansen, of Salt Lake City, Utah, widow o Christian Hansen, the sum of $500, for improvements made bfly Christian Hansen on lots numbered one, two, three, four, and ve, section twelve, township twenty-one north, range eleven east, Willamette meridian, North Yakima, Washington, land district. Approved, June 28, 1916. CHAP. 189.-An Act For the relief of John Alexander Besonen. I“}§°'3%ég1°· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United }*’""°*°· N°· **-1 States of America in Congress assembled, &t the Secretary of the B6S‘LlL}',,,‘U°‘“"°°' Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ay to _P”>"¤°¤“°· John Alexander Besonen, of the county of Marquette, State of%4[1chi— gan, out of any moneggiot otherwise appropriated the sum of $297.27, in com liance with t findings of the ICourt of Claims, Senate Document Npumbered Seven hundred and eleven, Sixtieth Congress, second session. Approved, June 28, 1916. CHAP. 190.-An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public Juiii iiitsiiim l°‘°d°‘ [Private, Ne. 45.) Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United States o_{;eAmerica in Congress  the entriesjhereinafter §°¤ii2Zf¢i°° mma named, and the same are hereby, validated, and the Secretary of """‘*"°"· the Interior authorized to issue patents thereon upon the submission of satisfactory proof of compliance with the laws imder which such entries were allowed: Homestead entry, Roswell, New Mexico, numbered na ht twenty- R°’ °· ““'”‘°'· eight thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, madeuiy Roy  Skinner on July twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and fourteen, for the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, west half of the southwest quarter, section three,‘and the southeast quarter of .the northeast quarter, section four, township nine south, range thirteen east, New Mexico meridian, with a reservation of the coal thereunder $‘},°}f§g°f°,§’f’§§;_ to the United States under the Act of June twenty-second, nineteen hundred and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page five hundred and eighty-three). Homestead entry, San Francisco, California, numbered naught ,,,§}}°“ H"d°' with sixtg-five hundred and ninety-six, made bgulgllen Harder Witherell on ctober third, nineteen hundred and theen, for the west half of the northeast qua.rter, northeast %uarter of the northeast quarter, section twenty-four, and the sout east quarter of the southeast quarter, section thirteen, township eleven north, range thirteen west, Mount Diablo meridian. Homestead entry, Bellefourche, South Dakota, numbered naught G°°'¤°E·B"‘“k· nine thousand an fift{—three, made by George E. Brink on March twenty-ninth, nineteen undred and eleven, for the northwest quarter, section twenty-two, township seven north, range eleven east, Black Hills meridian. _ Homestead entry Las Cruces, New Mexico, numbered naught “°'“°¤ BN"- eighty-eight hundred and four. made by Mahlon Brown, on Septem-