Chapter 1460. To aid in quieting title to certain lands within the Klamath Indian Reservation, in the State of Oregon
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CHAP. 1460.— An Act To aid in quieting title to certain lands within the Klamath Indian Reservation, in the State of Oregon. March 3, 1905. [[H. R. 18586](/us/bill/58/hr/18586).] [[Public, No. 193](/us/pl/58/193).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theKlamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.Value of railroad grant lands on, to be investigated, etc. Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to investigate and ascertain the reasonable value of the lands heretofore conveyed by the United States to the State of Oregon as a part of the grant of lands made to said State by the Act of Congress approved July second,Vol. 13, p. 356. eighteen hundred amt sixty-four, entitled “An Act granting lands to the State of Oregon to aid in the construction of a military road from Eugene City to the eastern boundary of said State,” and embraced within the boundaries of the original survey of the Klamath Indian Reservation in said State, and being the lands involved in the suit of the United States versus the California and Oregon Land Company, decided in favor of said company by the Supreme Court of the United States at the October term, nineteen hundred and three (volume one hundred and ninety-two, page three hundred and fifty-five, of the United States Reports), what part of said lands have been allotted to IndiansIndian allotment. and the value of the improvements thereon, and also for what price the said California and Oregon Land Company will convey the said hinds to the United States, or on what terms the said company willExchange of lands. exchange such lands for other lands, not allotted to Indians, within the original boundaries of said reservation.
And it is hereby madeReport. the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to make a full and specific report to Congress, on or before the first day of the next session, in pursuance of the jurisdiction and duties imposed on him by this Act. Approved, March 3, 1905.