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 721  TITLE 25.· m,_,,., cpmplete mdovment and support, of the collqa tor* {Qc nenent of agricnitilral and mechanic arts, wtnhliehed under 3645of 'Title 7, sn? shall be paid by the Fnited States:  provided further, That jno lands shall be herein, included m which the United Stata Government had made valuable inaprosje  or landa that here been sold! ~ nr pnblic enction by said Governgent. A (May 17, 1906, Ca #179, § 1. 31 Stat. 179.) — _. ·v · W Q ,422. Ext ,of right of settlers to cohnnte entry.,-Jrpe aprovisions et section. 173 or Title 113, Public Lands, allowing 1nnne—stead settlerég to commute their homestead entries are er- l r tended to all hoxneéteed settlers adected by or entitled to the henoiits of the provisions of tlre_ preceding section: "Prcwided,‘_ lzou·}w·rr, That in commuting `enchentries the entryman shall pey the pricejprovided in the law under which 01"iglnal entry j new mode. (Jan. 26, 1901, c. 1850, 31 Stat. 740.) -. J. · ‘° 423.  hemesteid entry~t~by_   eottlers.——·Any_ per? t · son when, prior to May [17, 1900, [baring; made a homestead entry and perfected the same and acquired title to the land] by rinei entry"`-by'ha\fing`paid the- price .pro$=ided or they lawn opening the land to Settianent, and who would have been em 7 titled to the provisions ot section` 421 had iinali entry not been made prior. to May 17, 1900, may. make another home-, stead entry of not exceeding one hundred {and penny acres of any of the public lands iu.auy_ State or Territory subject to homestead entryi  That any person desiring to make another entry under this section `will be; required to _ make 'ailidavit, tot be transmitted with the other filingpapers reqnired by law, girlng the description ot the tract formerly entered, date and number of entry, and naxneoi the- land oilioe t where made, or other suwcient data to admit ogreadilyj. iden-  tliylng it on the owclal records: And provided urthér, That! said person ‘ has all the. other proper qualidcations ot a home-  stead entrymau: `And provided also, That commutation under ‘ section 173 of Title W13, Public Lands, or any idrnilar statute,}1 elmll not be permitted of an Fentry made under. this section, t exceptig where the dual proof, submitted on the tormer,_ent¤fry.l hereinbdore described, shows a residence upon the-land covered l . o ·mous·rnu: Title 27, Inroxrcarmo L Q j, ~ !NPU8’¤*¤¥4¥- see Title  a ‘ 5 · · . mbvsrnup PEA See Title'.29, Lama. _ I · ~`1N¤U_s'rRu1.` i See T?tle 18, Carumar. Coon. . " · INFANCY AND tw See Title 42, Pmzuo Ilmrlrrr. A _ ; mslmn n SQ Title·24, Hosrrrars, Asri o_  ;— ‘_ INQECT See Title 7,.Aonrcut:runr:. —. _ _ [NSU, I P· See Title 48, Tansxroargiun  “INSURR see zrme 50,, wer, ·_ ‘ 7  mrnaron bi See chapter 8, Title 5, Exact? KENT Orrrorsas ann E,1u·r.or1·:ns. _ i  mrnaunouvrn See Title 12,.)B;uurs Ann Bn 8d270’~—'2tl-—·gd6

——·—INDIAN8 § 427 thereby for the lull period of nve years, or snob tern: of resldence thereon as added to any properly credited military or naval mrviee shall equal snch_period·` of Eve ymrs- (May 22, 1902, tv. 821,] 2, 32 Stat. 263.) — 424. Negetiations for cession of lands.-—-—Tl1e Secretary ot the Interior is anthorized, in, his discretion, to negotiate, through any _United States Indian inspector, agreements with any Indians for the cession to the United States et portiens of their respective reservations_`or‘surpins unallotted lands, any agreements thus. negotiated to be subject. to snbseqnent ratltlcatien __by Congress. '(Mar. 3, 1901, ac. @2, 5 1, 31 Stat. 16'I?.) 42,5. Cldssidcation and npprnisenent of  and anresérved- (lands.—}Tl1e Secretary of the Interior; iis authorijzed to cause to be classified: or reclasstned and appraised. er • reappraised, in snob manner as be may deem advisable, the unallottéd or otherwise unreserved lands within any Indian reservation opened to! settlement and entry but not elasslll& and appraised in the manner provided fer in, tlre Act or Acts ‘opening>_snel1" E reservations to. `settlement and entry, or where the. existing classification or appraisement is, in the opinion of the; Secret-ary of the Interior, erroneons. (Jane 6, 1912, e,_; 155, 3f7·Stat.`125.) I [ __ v _ . ‘ · `426..YAgreenrents»_vvith Indians not; a§ected.-¢Nothing in the Act of; March .3,, 1891,; cbapter`561, ‘sball change, repeal. or modify any agreements or treaties made withany Indian tribes for the disposalof their lands, or of land   to the United States to bedlsposed ot torthe benedt of such tribes, and tlse proceeds thereof to be placed in the Treasury oi', the United States ;, and the disposition of such lands slxall continue in aeeordance `gwith the provisions ot. such treaties or agreements ;» except as provided in section 162 of Title 43, Public Lands. (Mar. 3, ,1891, c,. 561, ‘§ j10, 26 Stat. 1699.) ` _ 427. Tovvn·site° laws extmded to ceded lands in Minnesota.- The provisions of chapter 17, of Title *43, Public Lands, are extended to and declared to be applicable to ceded Indian lands `wltbin .. the State of _ Minnesota. (Feb.` 9, 1963, c. ,531, 32 ‘ Stat. 820.) Lif ALCOHQL. rqvoas. CONDITIONS cs 'rounnarron nsronitnronr, l Ann Gnrnmar. TERNIH HYGIBNB l0SPI1'4LS_ mms,. ann CEMETERIES., PESTSW ossnsslous » I·NsUi.An‘ Posssssxons. ECTION EPARTMENT rrvs D1n».xa·rm·:N*rsl mw Govnnxv-· cnsnrra aunts mma.