Relief of Paiute Indians Owning Allotments Within Truckee Carson Irrigation Pro
Relief of Paiute Indians Owning Allotments Within Truckee Carson Irrigation Pro
United States Dept of the Interior
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" This bill meets with my approval, and I therefore recommend its favorable consideration. Very respectfully, James Rudolph Garfield, Secretary. The Speaker or the House of Representatives, Washington, D. G. A BILL For the relief of the Indians owning allotments within the Truckee-Carson irri- gation project, and making appropriation to reimburse the Reclamation Service. Bg it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That in carry...ing out any irrigation project ^yllich may be lUKlertalvcn under the provisions of the act of June seven- teenth, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-eight), known as the reclamation act, and whicii may malce possible, and provide for, in connection with the reclamation of other lands, the irriga- tion of all or any part of the irrigable lands heretofore included in allotments made to Indians under the fourth section of the general allotment act, the Sec- retary of the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized, in his discretion, to cancel any or all of such allotments, including any trust patent which may have issued therefor, and in lieu thereof to reserve for and allot to each Indian having an allotment of such irrigable land and legally entitled to the same, ten acres of Irrigable land, which shall be exempt from the payment of any charges by the allottees assessed under the act of June se^'enteeuth, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes, page tliree hundred and eight), but such expense shall be borne by the United States: Provided, That any of the lands which may have been "included in the canceled allotments and which are not needed or reserved for allotment in smaller areas, shall be restored to the public domain, to be disposed of subject to the provisions of the above-mentioned reclamation act: And provided further.
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