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926 F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 1184, 1185. 1907. coNT1NoENT EXPENSES, UNITED STATES coNSULATES. Gcnuneeucexpeuu, Expenses of providing all such stationery, blanks, record and other °°°°°1°°°°' books, seals, presses, flags, Signs, rent, postage, furniture, statistics, newspapers, freight (foreign and domestic), telegrams, advertising, messenger service, traveling expenses of consular officers and consular clerks, compensation of Chinese writers, loss by exchangp, and Such other miscellaneous expenses as the President may thin necessary for the several consulates and consular agencies in the transaction of their business, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. GIPHER coDE. •1>i1>1¤¤r<=¤¤¤» Cipher code, five thousand dollars. Approved, February 22, 1907. Februa 25, 1901. cna?. 1185.-A Act Granf to the lnm iaValle Railroad Com abt lS.?m·] of way through FortuColumbia11lld€litaryrI(2R(.•;servlsition, atyScarborough irliutghe [Pnblic,No.1(B.] State of Washington, and through the nited States quarantine station in section seventeen, township nine north, range nine west of Willamette meridian, in said State of Washington, an for other purposes. Be it enacted Z4; the Senate and %u.se of ltepresentattves of the United uF¤r*R0é>;¤;g¤;>;{}°§K States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War wzn. _ may authorize the Columbia Valley Railroad Company to build a rail- Rf,‘}}§:fg“{,f,¤Y 1% road and telegraph line through the Military Reservation at Scarghrgég debt °fpW“Y borough Head, known as Fort Columbia, Vifashirygton, and to that end ‘ may Set aside for occupancy by Said Columbia alley Railroad Company such ground, and no more, as is actually iequired for the track, 1>·mm». I embankment, trestle, and necessary buildings: Provided, That the P°u°°' °t°" °°°"°’ ground so occupied shall remain the property of the United States under _ such police and other military control as the military authorities may l l;°rgQ§3*;3,*"jqf§é}€°Qa”r$, deem it necessary to exercise: Pr0z·£ded_furz‘Ler, That the location and oi)\Var. grade of said railroad, the desi n and location of the station house and other buildings, and all other détails of construction within the limits of the reservation, also all matters pertaining to the operation and maintenance of said railroad, shall be under such regulations as the Secretary of War may from time to time establish: 1'r0vided_furtker, R·=¤¢rl¤¢-ion. That nothing in this Act shall be construed as authorizing the use of any portion of the reservation as a borrow pit for fills and embanknem. ments: Pr0vvIded{"urtl•e»·, That the said railroad company shall pay such . reasonable annua rental for such right of way as may be lixed by the Secretary of War. q§:g*;;<:g;{*¥“*ggg: Size. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury mav authorize the said gmane;. Columbia Valley Railroad Company to build a railroad and telegraph line through the United States quarantine station grounds in section seventeen, township nine north, range nine west of the \Villamette meridian, in the State of Washington, and to that end may set aside for occupancy by said Columbia Valley Railroad Company such ground, and no more. as is actually regpired for the track, embankment, Emp;} m to be trestle, and necessary buildings: _· maided, That the location and grade approved bysééiemy of said railroad and all other details of construction within the limits ° T'°““'>'· of said quarantine station, and also all matters pertaining to the operation and maintenance of said railroad, shall be under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time establish: And new-muon. provided farther, That nothing in this Act shall he construed as authorizing the use of any rtion of the reserve as a borrow pit for nam. lills and embankments: And;irm•idedjierthn·, That the said railroad company shall (pay such reasonable annual rental for such right of way as may be iixe by the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, February 25, 1907.