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 434 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 75,76. 1920. °=*m¤¤’¤*¤• California: Cam o, $50; Fort Bidwell, $72; Fort Yuma, $1,727; Greenville, $500; Round Valley, $8,020; Tule River, $800. mam, Idaho: Coeur d’A1ene, $15,140; Fort Hall, $16,250; Fort Lapwar, $10,000. Kam- Kansas: Kickapoo, $800; Pottawatomie, $4,200. L°¤lS*°m*· Louisiana: Chettimanchi, $1,316. Michigan- Michigan: Mackinac, $800. “*¤¤·=S°*°· Minnesota: Fond du Lac, $250; Leech Lake, $850; Red Lake, $15,000; White Earth, $1,400. M¤¤*¤¤¤· Montana: Blackfeet, $24,200; Crow, $200,000; Flathead, $20,000; Fort Belknap, $50,000; Fort Peck, $11,827; Rocky Boy, $8,400; Tongue River, $25,000. Nebraska- Nebraska: Omaha, $11,500; Winnebago, $5,200. xmas. Nevada: Fort McDermitt, $337; Nevada, $7,275; Walker River, $4,300; Western Shoshone, $14,180. _ New memo. New Mexico: Jicarilla, $50,000; Mescalero, $10,000; Nava]o, $922; Pueblo Bonito, $1,118; San Juan, $5,600. N°¤¤ °¤'°“¤°· North Carolina: Eastern Cherokee, $5,000. North num. North Dakota: Devils Lake, $550; Fort Berthold, $24,350; Standing Rock, $100,000; Turtle Mountain, $850. °‘='=*¤°¤¤· Oklahoma: Kiowa, $26,700; Wichita, $300; Cheyennes and Araahoes, $5,000; Cantonment, $1,350; Seger, $150; Pawnee, $300; Ponca, $1,700; Otoe, $1,900; Seneca, $600; Sac and Fox, $5,000. °¤·s¤¤· S Qmg0n£7K1amath, $50,000; Siletz, $680; Umatilla, $9,100; Warm rings, ,300. S°°*hD“‘°“· PSouth Dakota: Cheyenne River, $100,000; Crow Creek, $1,000; Lower Brule, $10,000; Pine Ridge, $2,800; Rosebud, $10,000; Sisseton, $10,000; Yankton, $5000; Santee, $2,084. Um- Utah: Goshute, $6,264; Uintah $26,937.20. w°·“*”*¤*°°· Washington: Colville, $50,000; Puyallup, $160; Quiniault, $1,000; _ Spokane, $4,800; Tulalip, $5,000; Yakima $22,000. W“°°”s*”· Wisconsin: Lac du Flambeau, $15,000; La Pointe, $500; Keshena (Menominee), $37,000. W¥°m*”$· Wyoming: Shoshone, $70,000. Approved, February 14, 1920. F°bm“§.l:_’ulm' CHAP. 78.-Joint Resolution i disc' hanged ’ marin preferred right or homestead entrg mg w °°ld`°”’ °°l°”’ °°d °°° Resolved by the Semte and House o Re esentatives o the United rlii»i.l$liili§}1dS§¤1mem,States of America in Coqegreaa assemjliledfr That hereafter, for the gggnoémgrggga rm; period of two Iyars following the passage of this Act,_ on the openin ot enenes. wise gen- of public or diau lands to entry, or the restoration to entry oi °”'°"°"“"°' public lands theretofore withdrawn from entry such opening or restoration shall, in the order therefor, rovide for a period of not less than sixtgldays before the general) opening of such lands to disposal in w `ch officers, soldiers, sailors, or marines who have served in the Army or Navy of the United States in the war with Germany and been honorab y slgparated or dischar ed therefrom or placed in the Regular Army or aval Reserve shalliiave a preferred right of entry rmder the homestead or desert land laws, if qualified thereunder, except as against prior existing valid settlement rights and as against preference rights conferred by existing laws or equitapmm. ble claims subject to allowance and confirmation: Provided, That the P°”°“‘°‘°’“d°d· rights and beneits conferred b§ this Act shall not extend to any person who, having been drafte for service under the provisions of
 * °°‘°¤d°· Colorado: Southern Ute, $4,381.50; Ute Mountam, $10,906.30. _
 * 0**3- Iowa: Sac and Fox, $3,630. _