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102 F1FTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 1366-1368. 1906. 9°¤¤°l¤°°°°°"°’“¥* Sec. 10. That ever consular officer shall be provided and kept su - ifridsglmtbsdmumsul plied with adhesive lbizlicial stamps, on which shall be printed tile equivalent money value of denominations and to amounts to be determ1ned by the Department of State, and shall account quarterly to the Department of State for the use of such stamps and for such of them as shall remain in hisuhangis. d H d t t T<>l>°•*l¤*?*.*°d¤°· Whenever a cons r officer is re uire or n s 1 necessary o per-

geudlig M form any consular or notarial act hg shall prepare and deliver to the

. partyor parties at whose instance such act is performed a suitable and » appro riate document as prescribed in the consular regulations and A ailix dereto and duly cancel an adhesive stamp or stamps of the denomination or denominations equivalent to the fee prescribed for mg}‘;°f,f";P,‘f,‘j,_“°?°‘ such consular or notarial act, and no such act shall be legally valid within the jurisdiction of the Government of the United States unless - such stamp or stamps is or are affixed and canceled_. _ ,9% °*°°* ’““° “°· Sec. 11. That this Act shall take efect on the thirtieth day of June, ' nineteen hundred and six. _ I¤°“'*"°",,* l"' Sec. 12. That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, April 5, 1906. a¤'|15.1906- CHL!. 1367.-An Act Authorizing the Choctawhatchee Power Company to · K “B°°·l erect a dam in Dale County, Alabama. No. Sl. mm I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United m$l;l_°°’°"h°*°h°° States 22£Amer£ca in Congress assembled, That the Choctawhatchee cnmimwnscenee Power mpany, its successors and assigns, be, and is hereby, author- £f"3,;'}"$q‘},{,.'fQ,‘{,¥ ized to erect, build, have, and maintain a steel and concrete dam, or Ak- dam of other material, on the Choctawhatchee River at a point above the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bridge near Newton, on said river MWS- www m and in Dale County, Alabama: Hwided, That the plans of said dam approve puns, sw. shall be submitted to and be approved by the Chief of Engineers and the Secretary of War before construction is commenced; and the Secretary of War may at any time require and enforce, at the expense of the owners, such modifications in the construction of said dam as he may deem advisable in the interests of navigation: Provided further, ¤¤$°¢'¤¥· That there shall be placed and maintained in connection with said dam a sluicewaly so arranged as to permit logs, timber, and lumber to pass around, t rough, or over sand dam without unreasonable delay or m*h"°Y°· hindrance and without toll or charges; and suitable iishways, to be approved by the United States Fish Commission, shall be constructed an maintained on said dam. '¤¤*°°*°°°‘Pl°**°¤· Sme._2. That this Act shall be null and void unless the dam herein authorized is commenced within one year and completed within three years from the date hereof. -*'¤°“‘*”’°”*- Sec. That the right to amend or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserve . Approved, April 5, 1906. A dl 6• lm; GHAP. 1868.-A:n Act Permittin the buildin s `

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of]? esentatires o the United “§§‘,¥’"°“ph R"°’* States of America in Congress assembled, Tligiyl the consentjdf Congress Pxgfegndsggggg is hereby grantedto the Berrien Springs Power and Electric Company, Company may num. a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Michigan, its successors and assigns, to construct, erect, and maintain a dam across