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 202. SIXTYQNINTH CONGRESS. Snss. I. Cue. 49-51. 1926. approaches theretoacross the Ouachita River,at a point suitable to she  of navligation, at or neu; HaxXisonburg;dIl‘o‘ilpx::iaI;Lia, cssmeeuss. an inaccor ance wit the provisions 0 ani ct entit ct V°1‘ 3* p' 8* to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," ‘ apglgrgved iMarch 23,_ 1906. _* ~ » _ _ ~ _ smeusmem. 2 . 2. That the right to alter,amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. · 1 »  ~ 1 t Approved,   10, 1920.   ¤ r i e 7    50.-4An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the construction u>ub1mc,Nc.41.I of a bridge across the Rio Grande. p Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the i·}i°nClr.°i1i°i1ii}s¤¤ and United States of America in Oorgress assembled, That the consent {ini; p‘Z2,¥Al¥,; ·§2‘2f of Congress is hereby granted to . D. Anderson and H. E. Dupuy, w 01i¤¤s¤. Mniw- their successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a briilg, and uppproaches tf ereto, across the Rio (grande, afma point sui le to e interests 0 navi tion at or near t e point own as Presidio, Texas, on the Amerilim side of the river, opposite the _ point known as Ojinaga, Republic of Mexico, in accordance with the provisionspof the Act_ent1tled`“An Act to regulate the construc- ’ tion of bridges over nav1§ble waters, approved March 23, 1906 msg-;gg¤* 0* M°¤*°° such be ma e only with the consent and approval of ` the pu ic 0 exico. `A Ameuemsm. Sac. 2. _Tliat the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expresslyreserved. Approved, March 10, 1926. V ' CHAP. (B1.--An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to dispose ol lPubllc,N0.42-l certain · Dotted land in Boundary County, Idaho, and to purchase a couipact tra(:1}of  ag)? in small tracts to the Kootenai Indiana asherein provided, an or o u ses. ,,,,,.,,,1 pdjjpg Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the I°§*,g·°,_,,°,,:_,,md, United States of America in Congress assembledgrfhat the Secretary es, in seminary of the Interior is authorized in   discretion to sell through sealed °°°”°" bids in unit offerings not exceeding eighty acres certain allotted D lands of   situated in·B0nndary County, Idaho, °°°°'° °‘*"`°°f’°°‘ at not lei than the `appraised price and deposit the proceeds derived iherefromtto the credit of the individual Indians entitled thereto and b,"`,,’§§‘,§,{‘Q'h{,‘§2,l$_”° to i use auch individual funds so derived to purchase ·tracts not exceetliif five acres for eachlndian living at   timeot the passage P¤¤¤¤¤¤¤>*¤¤=·· of dns ct. That the Secretary of the nterior diall issue patents in fee., for  sold·»here*under to the purchaser ru ii payment of the purchase zprice, and trust -patents‘shall be imueel to the Indians mm. allotted Ee tractsfas heremébgfogetéigovidgd  rtelstricpiplns · inst 'enation or a· ari .0 nty» ve years: mv' ed, at Cm°°¤m°u°m°°` vmre the lands are held for allottees the consent- of said allottees ,w*’,;'$*}‘(gf,_,*{;,';{{:,§’Qf shall be obtained: And provided, That the proceeds derived from the sale of the allotted ands over and above the amount required for the purchase of tracts for the individual Indians shall be available to the individual Indian’s credit and may be used in the discretion of the Secretary. of_the Interior for the purchase of buildin? material, clothing, farming implements, livestock, food- stuffs, an other necwsary purposes, and for the payment of the reclamation charges that may be assessed against such Indian allot- ments by a drainaidistrict created in pursuance to the State laws of Idaho for the di `ng and drainage of such lands. Approved, March 11, 1926.