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 8].2 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 147, 148. 1925. 2 weithfourttl; ppigpggal meridian, Wisconsin, upon payment there- _ or a era 0. per acre. § §; mm Smo._7. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, ¤¤i1dr¤¤¤f· - authorized to issue a patent to Lukas Zullig and Max Zullig, infant children of Robert Zullig, under homestea entry 06833, Lakeview, Oregon, for the southeast quarter of section 14 and northeast quarter ofdsection 23, township 26 south, range 18 east, W'illiamette mer1 ian. ‘,§,,§Q§§S’°‘“ ¥,§fl· m,_ Smo._8. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, thoriwi- authplrized to allow  Chagles Earl, of Blackshear, Alabama, to pure ase at private sa e at the rate 0 1.25 per acre the southeast wgrgttersof sogthealst quarteg of sgitilon 23, township is north, range _ e aint tep ens meri ian a ama. ,,,§,‘§f“*°L"m”°'°°m‘ Suez 9. That the _ Sabine Luinber Company, of Saint Louis, thxase bv, au- Missouri, be, and it is hereby, authorized to purchase at private sale, ' the southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 23, township 1 peortéhélrgfnge 19 west, fifth principal meridian, Arkansas, at the ra 0 . per acre. - - my?-m Sec. 10. That Richard Walsh, to whom patent issued on July. 10, uuitby. 1922, for a farm umt under the Klamath- irrigation roject, be permitted to reconvey the land to the United States andp to make entry for a farm unit in another division of the project, the amount of thetplonstructipn charge already paid by said Walsh to be transferred _ 0 Y e new en ry. 4 mgmgi 1,§ffg'°% Sec. 11. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized wgniznxnzngziofww to grant to the Clucaigo, Milwaukee  Samt Paul Railway Com- ,,,,,,,_.,M;1,,,,, D§,,,,,v.,,», pany under the Act 0 March 3, 1375 (Eighteenth Statutes at Large, gin .."`"...°°°""" £§§§d$?.€5’ 5 Ti? °f "°’Bf°'1§ii’t °°”i*'"°*"’° "°'“‘ “°""“ “‘° . ,¤. - os iscovery ay 1 1 a eserv t' . steer raising home- Sec. 12. That existing entries alloigied priora l:i)>nA ril 1 1924 steads. d h · - P 3 Q drgxix 3;,8,;,1Eg. 1;%*11 t I;1in31to§l:—YtR=;s1ng II·I0mestead   of Ueceimber 29, 1916, _ * — _ au sa arge page or a °thd v°i§§§;·p.sa2. valuable for 011 or gas, but not, otherwise ’reserveld oiuwitllixwhi Condition. are hereby validated, if otherwise regular: Provided, That at date 0; entry ghe land {vas not gvitlhin the imits of the geologic structure 0 a pro ucing 01 or s e . C°¤“’°‘ *’**°“*° R**“‘ Sec. 13. That the Ci-zntral Pacific Ra`] Com ' 1inquishedi¤Nevnun. dlS(él8·lf11;D:$ ip faigor oi the Unitedlgltateshall title and interest in or 0 0 o_ sec_10n owns 1 nort ran 22 t M t lgmblo mer1d1sin,t1n the;Carsol;1e®yi0Nev:;)da, lsgiad distixct, uiidgr 1 s primary se ec 1on IS num r em `d t t h l be entitled to select and receive a patentifor otiliezinéicssilxit, uiiiieseivddi Selection by Nmda nonmuieral public lands of an equal area situate within any State mMmd_ into w_ 1ch the companys grant exter1ds;_ and, further, that upon the Qling of such relinquishment b said railway companv the selectiopdof the trabcét so relinquished liy the State of Nevada in the approv ist num red 13 be and the same is hereby valid ted. Approved, February 7, 1925;. , a CHAP 148 —A11 Act To refer the cl i f th Dela ' ¤’¤¤“¢· Ne 367-1 gg; ns`c1nnn§, wan the 1-ight or nppenatiiuih; Sugreme idziii-elgiiiiinlg riinigi _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentaf e the 0,§§l¤"*¤'¤ I¤d*¤¤¤· United States of America in Uongreaa asaembleiw That allvclagiis of maénedaimcahmb- whatsoever nature the Delaware Tribe of Indians residing in Okla- CL,im_ ° ° °' horna my have or claim to have against the United States may be submitt to the Court of Claims, with right of appeal to the Su-
 * i;ii%:i§L??;;;$m:;hrgr filing_with the Secretary of the Interioii iimgroper geaggiiutigliiliieiiii