United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6904U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... acres , for which the Government agreed to pay $ 795,168 , being at the rate of 30 cents per acre . The treaty provides for the distribution of this sum , and , among other things , that- One hundred thousand dollars shall be paid to ...
... acres , for which the Government agreed to pay $ 795,168 , being at the rate of 30 cents per acre . The treaty provides for the distribution of this sum , and , among other things , that- One hundred thousand dollars shall be paid to ...
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... acres , and the very object of this bill is to protect any small group of entrymen who may undertake the reclamation ... acre will contribute its proportionate share ; otherwise the cost . which would have to be levied upon the portion ...
... acres , and the very object of this bill is to protect any small group of entrymen who may undertake the reclamation ... acre will contribute its proportionate share ; otherwise the cost . which would have to be levied upon the portion ...
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... acre of the distribution of the cost on same . This assessment is also subject to review by the district court of the ... acres of arid lands in the West which are now unproductive . Hon . WILLIAM R. SMITH , DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ...
... acre of the distribution of the cost on same . This assessment is also subject to review by the district court of the ... acres of arid lands in the West which are now unproductive . Hon . WILLIAM R. SMITH , DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ...
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... acres , of which 162.40 acres are claimed under a homestead entry , and 160 acres have been patented on a timber - and- stone entry , and 1,450.03 acres are claimed as lieu selections under the act of July 1 , 1898 ( 30 Stat . , 597 ...
... acres , of which 162.40 acres are claimed under a homestead entry , and 160 acres have been patented on a timber - and- stone entry , and 1,450.03 acres are claimed as lieu selections under the act of July 1 , 1898 ( 30 Stat . , 597 ...
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... acres , 400 acres therein being embraced in final entries , 80 acres in a recent final homestead , and the remainder in old preemption cash entries , and that 120 acres are subject to the right of way of the Gilpin & Clear Creek Rail ...
... acres , 400 acres therein being embraced in final entries , 80 acres in a recent final homestead , and the remainder in old preemption cash entries , and that 120 acres are subject to the right of way of the Gilpin & Clear Creek Rail ...
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64TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. acres Amendment numbered amount appropriation approved assessment authorized bill H. R. bonds bridge by-pass California Débris Commission cent channel Chief of Engineers Clarke amendment Colusa Commerce Committee on Interstate Congress construction cost County court cubic Department district estimated expenses Farm Loan Board Feather River Federal Farm Loan Federal land bank feet flood control following REPORT Frederick County Government granted hereby House of Representatives hydraulic mining Indians insert interest Interior Interstate and Foreign Island levees Marysville ment miles navigation necessary officers Oregon park patent payment Philippine proposed Public Lands purchase purpose reclamation board recommendation referred the bill reserve Rittman Sacramento River Sacramento Valley San Joaquin San Joaquin Rivers Secretary Secretary of War secure Senate numbered Slough submitted the following thereof tion Union and ordered United United States Army Valley Washington Weir Yuba
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Page 30 - That if any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this Act shall for any reason be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder of this Act, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.
Page 8 - God, That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Page 12 - Education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems and methods of teaching as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
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Page 5 - Commission is hereby authorized to require annual reports from all common carriers subject to the provisions of this Act, and from the owners of all railroads engaged in interstate commerce as defined in this Act, to prescribe the manner in which such reports shall be made, and to require from such carriers specific answers to all questions upon which the Commission may need information.
Page 7 - That a Council of National Defense is hereby established for the coordination of industries and resources for the national security and welfare, to consist of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Labor.
Page 6 - That unless otherwise specially authorized by law, no money appropriated by this or any other Act shall be available for payment to any person receiving more than one salary when the combined amount of said salaries exceeds the sum of $2,000 per annum...
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