456 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 264. 1910. ` h l, l' ` titutions shall be maintained thereon for the ,,g°,,,,I",,,’D“"n8g,,Kl},lf{Q° l>(en(e(iit Sli Is(i1id1(lLhEsi11is_; and he is hereby authorized to set asgde and reserve such tracts m sections thirty and thirty-one, in towns 1p one hundred and forty-seyen north, range eighty-seven west, and section thirtyl-six, 11; togvnislhiriigzrile hundregl and Iliolritgygsgekncncgrlgw if lgzrggg ° ht -e` t wes 0 the pr1nc1p_ me _ . iildizesgaryg to preserve the rums of tne_ old Fcilrt Berthold Indian village and the Indian burial grounds adjacent thereto. _ rum a¤¤•uum— Sao: 4. That the Secretary of the Interior IS hereby authorized to l'°°‘ _ set aside and reserve such tracts as may be deemed necessary, no to exceed siiplhsiilndred alnd fort;y_acres mfthe a§g‘r¢;iat<i;B{;>g•Hléh§fp‘1;;·g festa`inga.nmama1mngaarm0 e _ xiihliers of the several tribe? ofgndians on_tlt1edFort g3e¥thold Ingllizgi epqaam, R rvation; and there is ere y appro na e , ou 0 any_m em incllie Treasury to the credit of the saidp Fort Berthog Igdzgns, pr which shall placed to their credit from the procee _ o e sa_e of the lands disposed of as provided herein, not otherwise apptr0pr1¥ ated,-the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars,_ or so much thereo as may be necessary to pay for the construction of the necessary buildings on said lands and for thepurchase of necessary live stock, machinery, and eqluipment, and also to defray the ezggenses of plperating said farm. _ _ he management and control of san farm sh be under the splpervision of the Commissioner of _Ind1an Affairs. _ Powerandreservcir Sec. 5. at the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to ’"°° '°”°"°°‘ set aside and reserve from location, entry, sale, allotment, or other ‘ appropriation such tracts as are found to be chieily valuable for mma wer sites or reservoir sites: Provided, That the Secretary of the ,§§,‘l°},.‘{’”'"“’*°°° liiterior is hereby authorized to cancel, after notice and a_ hearing, all trust patents issued to Indian allottees for allotments within any alpeponorwimdmw- such power or reservoir site: Promdedfurther, That the Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress all lands so withdrawn for power ` `te . 'l1;¤¤;*=¤*;g;n ,0 be orS·;:?r`d?1TliatSbefore any of the} lIaInd ii? ggposed lpfilals hereinafteg as W I ecrl 'd d, and before the State o ort ota s a e ermitte {?$‘:c’lg0Il‘8:A“¤0m lidoszlegt or locate any lands todwthliprl; it may be entitled liytlreasop f th lo f sections sixteen an y-sur or an portions ereo liy 1-e?zsoiiSo(f allotment: thegeiof to any Igdianiior Indiranp, the Segrptagy 0 th Interior is authori to set asi e an reserve rom san an s such (tracts for tovgp-site purposes ais his opinion may be reqtuirad . f the future u ic interests, an e may cause the same o e Bump, Bw s(1ii·veyed into ldis and blocks and disposed of under such regulations as he may prescribe; and he is here y authorized to set apart and reserve for school, park, and other public purposes not more than ten acres in any town site; and patents shal be issued for the lands so set apart and reserved for school, park, and other public purposes, to the municipality legally charged with the care and custody of raymeuteze. lands donated for_such purposes. The purchase price of all town lots sold in town sites, as hereinafter provided, shal belpaid at such time and in suc? irfstallments as the Eecretary of the nteriorfmay direct; and e s a cause not more t an twenty per centum o the net proceeds arising from such sales to be set apart and expended under his direction in the construction of schoolhouses or other public buildings or improvements in the town sites in which such lots nseeinecpmceeds. are located. The net piioceeds dlerived from the sale of such lots, l the amounts expenr ed in the construction of ch lh ofisligr piilblic buildings or impgovanipngs, as hereinlfefoge) pliblirideglt wit in the town sites aforesai , s a e credited to th I l` hereinafter rovided. 6 m mus as €e¤¤¤¤*5¤*¤¤ *0 ¤¥>· Sec. 7. Tliat the President of the United States shall appoint a praise, etc., lands. . . . . . _ _ commission, consisting of three persons, to inspect, classify, appraise, and value all of the lands described in section one of this Act that shall