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F11·*rY-sEvEN*rH oosomcss. sm. 1. RES. 27-so. 1902. 743 [N o. 27.] oint Resolution To permit steam railroads in the District of Columbia. ·T¤¤¤ 2.1902 to occupy additional parts of streets m order to accommodate the traveling public attending the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic in October, nineteen"` hundred and two.

 by  6Senate and Ueguusliy  of the United States ·

0 _ nzerwa in ongress ass a e ommissioners of the G¤¤¤ Amr E¤- Uistrict of Columbia are hereby authorized to issue to steam railroad cadggdbnorwm. companies in said District permits to ternpcsrarily occupy additional {g'§,'{§,'§',,°§{§,°f by “‘“' parts of streets for the purpose of accomm ting the traveling public attending the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic in October, nineteen hundred and two: Provided, That such temporary m”‘{g, me occupation shall not exceed the period of fifteen days and shall be sub- ` ject to conditions prescribed by said Commissioners. Approved, June 2, 1902. [N0. 28.] Joint Resolution Providing for the publication of fifty thousand copies ·l¤¤¤ 5. 1902- of the Special Report on the Diseases of Cattle. ‘ Resolved by the Senate and House { Rreiqesmztatives of the United States of America in Congress assemb d, at there be printed and §_§u·j¤°&fLg,& bound in cloth ii thousand copies of the S cial Re rt on the Dis- ed specmmpm. _ P9 P0 eases of Cattle, the same to be first revised and brought to date, under the supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture, thirty thousand msmuuaim. for the use of the House of Representatives, fifteen thousand for the use of {abc Senate, and five thousand for the use of the Department of Agricu ture. Approved, June 5, 1902. [No. 29.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the use and improvement of Governors June 5,19iD. Island, Boston Harbor. [Pub. Res., No. 29.] Resobved by the Senate and House ¢Z`dR¥yresmtatives of the United States of America in Congress assemb , hat the Secretary of War Bggggrggpmlsgzng. is hereby authorized to permit the city of Boston, in the State of Mas- Permission giranated sachusetts, to improve and beautify Governors Island, or a portion §’:f,‘$;*5f*'“"°"°‘“" thereof, situated in sand city and belonging to the United States, in _ connection with mooring berths to be built B»d]01llll]g said island, and to make such excavations and fillings and erect and maintain such structures as may be considered [proper for the all umu prlans _ to be previously approved by the Secretary o ar: Provi , hat @@,1, Wm, the permission given lpursuant to this resolution shall not pass any right or title in said is and, but shall be revocable at will by the Secretary of War, and the ownership of said island shall remain entirely in the United States, and it shall be snpbject to such uses for military or other purposes as the Secretary of ar may at any time direct. Approved, June 5, 1902. [X0. Joint Resolution Authorizing the of _War to loan to the Morgan emorial Association, of Winchester, Virginia, certain Revolutionary tru [P¤b_Kg_,N0,@_] phies at Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Resabved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in 0'ongress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, A;{,‘g,§,·‘{,§,Q"€f,',{’§h’*;,{ and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to loan to the Morgan wréepau m1_ Memorial Association, Wmchester, Virginia, the two twenty-four misuse m.