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survey thereof, the reservation herein made shall not be effective or applicable, but the entire proceeds or income derived by the United States from such sections sixteen and thirty-six and such section thirty-three in each township in the Tanana Valley area hereinbefore described, and the minerals therein, together with the entire proceeds or income derived from said reserved lands, are hereby appropriated and set apart as separate and permanent funds in the Territorial treasury, to be invested and the income from which shall be expended only for the exclusive use and benefit of the public schools of Alaska or of the agricultural college and school of mines, respectively, in such manner as the Legislature of Alaska may by law direct. [38 Stat. L. 1214.]

For the Act of Feb. 28, 1891, see notes in vol. 6, Fed. Stat. Annot. pp. 462-464.

SEC. 2. [Lands in Fairbanks section reserved for same uses-vested rights of persons not disturbed.] That section numbered six, in township numbered one north of the Fairbanks base line and range numbered one west of the Fairbanks meridian; section numbered thirty-one, in township numbered one north of the Fairbanks base line and range numbered one west of the Fairbanks meridian; section numbered one, in township numbered one south of the Fairbanks base line and range numbered two west of the Fairbanks meridian; and section numbered thirty-six, in township numbered one north of the Fairbanks base line and range numbered two west of the Fairbanks meridian, be, and the same are hereby, granted to the Territory of Alaska, but with the express condition that they shall be forever reserved and dedicated to use as a site for an agricultural college and school of mines: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be held to interfere with or destroy any legal claim of any person or corporation to any part of said lands under the homestead or other law for the disposal of the public lands acquired prior to the approval of this Act: Provided further, That so much of the said land as is now used by the Government of the United States as an agricultural experiment station may continue to be used for such purpose until abandoned for that use by an order of the President of the United States or by Act of Congress. [38 Stat. L. 1215.]

ALIENS.

In navy, see NAVY.

AMBASSADORS.

See DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS.

AMERICAN RED CROSS.

See CHARITIES.

ANIMALS.

Act of February 23, 1914, Ch. 26, 17.

Sec. 1. Hog Cholera and Dourine-Investigation and Eradication -
Viruses, Serums, Toxins, etc. - Trade in- Inspections, 17.

Act of June 30, 1914, Ch. 131, 18.

Sec. 1. Cattle Quarantine-Transportation by Carriers, 18.

Meat Inspection - Reindeer, 18.

An Act Appropriating funds for the purpose of the investigation, treatment, and eradication of hog cholera and dourine.

[Act of Feb. 23, 1914, Ch. 26.]

[SEC. 1.] [Hog cholera and dourine-investigation and eradication— viruses, serums, toxins, etc.-trade in-inspections.] That there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $600,000, or so much thereof as in the opinion of the Secretary of Agriculture may be necessary, to be expended, by and under his direction, for the purpose of the investigation, treatment, and eradication of hog cholera and dourine, including the employment of assistants, clerks, and other persons, and the payment of all other necessary expenses, in the city of Washington and elsewhere: Provided, That not less than $50,000 of said sum shall be available for expenditure in carrying on examinations and inspections authorized by the Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, pages eight hundred and thirty-two and eight hundred and thirty-three), regulating the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, shipment, and importation of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products for use in the treatment of domestic animals, and for the enforcement of the provisions, including detection of violations, of said Act and the regulations made thereunder: And provided further, That not more than $100,000 of the sum hereinbefore provided shall be used for the investigation, treatment, and eradication of the disease known as dourine. [38 Stat. L. 290.]

For the Act of March 4, 1913, see 1914 Supp. Fed. Stat. Annot. 151.

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[SEC. 1.] [Cattle quarantine-transportation by carriers.] That hereafter all the provisions of the said Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, shall apply to any railroad company or other common carrier, whose road or line forms any part of a route over which cattle or other live stock are transported in the course of shipment from any quarantined State or Territory or the District of Columbia, or from the quarantined portion of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, into any other State or Territory or the District of Columbia. [38 Stat. L. 419.]

This and the paragraph following are from the Agricultural Appropriation Act of June 30, 1914, ch. 131.

For the Act of March 3, 1905, above referred to see 10 Fed. Stat. Annot. 35.

[Meat inspection-reindeer.]

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That the provisions of the meatinspection law may be extended to the inspection of reindeer. [38 Stat. L. 420.]

ANTI-TRUST ACT.

See TRADE UNIONS AND COMBINATIONS AND TRUSTS.

APPROPRIATIONS.

See ESTIMATES, APPROPRIATIONS AND REPORTS.

ARMY.

See WAR DEPARTMENT AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

ASYLUMS.

See HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.

AUTOMOBILES.

See ESTIMATES, APPROPRIATIONS AND REPORTS.

BANKS.

See NATIONAL BANKS.

BARRELS.

See AGRICULTURE.

BOILER ACT.

See RAILROADS.

BUILDINGS.

See PUBLIC PROPERTY, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.

BUREAU OF CORPORATIONS.

See INTERSTATE COMMERCE.

BUREAU OF MINES.

See MINERAL LANDS, MINES AND MINING.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS.

See COMMERCE AND LABOR.

BUREAU OF WAR RISK INSURANCE.

See TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

CANALS.

See RIVERS, HARBORS AND CANALS.

CARRIERS.

Cattle quarantine, see ANIMALS.

Liability of, see INTERSTATE COMMERCE.

Passenger steamers, see STEAM VESSELS.

Removal of causes in suits against common carriers, see JUDICIARY. See also RAILROADS; SHIPPING AND NAVIGATION.

CATTLE QUARANTINE.

See ANIMALS.

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