thereon, which timber shall be disposed of as herein provided for 

 other timber : And provided further, That prior to any sale the Secre- 

 tary of the Interior shall cause notices of said sale to be inserted once 

 in each week, for four successive weeks, in one newspaper of general 

 circulation published in each of the following cities, namely : Minne- 

 apolis. Saint Paul, Duluth, Winona, and Crookston, Minnesota; Chi- 

 cago, Illinois ; Milwaukee, La Crosse, Ashland, Wausau, and Marinette, 

 Wisconsin; Detroit, Saginaw, Menominee, and Bay City, Michigan; 

 Philadelphia and Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Boston, Massa- 

 chusetts; New Orleans, Louisiana; Saint Louis, Missouri; Albany, 

 New York, and Dubuque, Davenport, and Burlington, Iowa, and in 

 the following trade journals, to wit: The Northwestern Lumberman, 

 of Chicago, Illinois, and the Mississippi Valley Lumberman, of 

 Minneapolis, Minnesota, of the sale of said timber as herein provided 

 to the highest bidder, with the right to reject any and all bids, the first 

 publication of said notices to be at least six calendar months prior 

 to said sale, said notices to state the time and place and the terms of 

 such sale, and to contain a general description of the lands from 

 which the timber is to be sold, and shall refer intending bidders to 

 the printed lists to be obtained from the Commissioner of the General 

 Land Office or register of the local land office, as provided in section 

 four of this act. Said notices shall also state in what tracts or parcels 

 the timber is to be sold : Provided, That one additional notice calling 

 attention particularly to the date of the sale shall be published thirty 

 days prior to the day fixed for the sale in the first advertisement: 

 Provided further, That in cutting the timber on two hundred thou- 

 sand acres of the pine lands, to be selected as soon as practicable by 

 the Forester of the Department of Agriculture, with the approval of 

 the Secretary of the Interior, on the following reservations, to wit, 

 Chippewas of the Mississippi, Leech Lake, Cass Lake, and Winnebi- 

 goshish, which said lands so selected shall be known and hereinafter 

 described as ' forestry lands,' the purchaser shall be required to leave 

 standing five per centum of the pine timber thereon for the purpose 

 of reforestation, as hereinafter provided, said five per centum to be 

 selected and reserved in such manner and under such rules and regu- 

 lations as may be prescribed by the Forester of the Department of 

 Agriculture and approved by the Secretary of the Interior: Provided 

 further, That there shall be reserved from gale or settlement the tim- 

 ber and land on the islands in Cass Lake and in Leech Lake, and not 

 less than one hundred and sixty acres at the extremity of Sugar 

 Point, on Leech Lake, and the peninsula known as Pine Point, on 

 which the new Leech Lake Agency is now located, which peninsula 

 approximates seven thousand acres, and in addition thereto ten sec- 

 tions in area on said reservations last aforesaid, to be selected by the 

 Forester of the Department of Agriculture, with the approval of the 

 Secretary of the Interior, in lots not less than three hundred and 

 twenty acres each in contiguous areas, and nothing herein contained 

 shall interfere with the allotments to the Indians heretofore and here- 

 after made. The islands in Cass and Leech lakes and the land re- 

 served at Sugar Point and Pine Point Peninsula shall remain as 

 Indian land under the control of the Department of the Interior. 



" Each and every purchaser of timber hereunder shall be required 

 and shall enter into an agreement to cut clean and remove all the mer- 

 chantable pine timber, whether green or dead, standing or fallen, on 



