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894 SIXTY-FIRST -CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHs.18,22,25.31. 1911. January 1•1, 1911. cusp. 1s...Au Act To authorize the city or Dmymu, North Dakota. to oo¤¤¢¤wt [H' R' 26589*] a bridge across the Red River of the North. , .ss4. . _ , [Public No 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House o_fRepresentatwes of the Matted . Nfrfg m'°’ °* “*° States of Amereea in Cbngress assembled, That the city of Drayton, m 1),.;..,,,,, N, D.k__ the State of North Dakota, be, and is hereby, authorized to construct, my more- maintain, and operate a bridge and alplproactlges thereto, atéross thetlted River of the North at a point suita e to e interests 0 naviga 10D at or near the city of Drayton., between said city of Drayton, in _ State of North Dakota, and the State of Minnesota, in accordance with "°‘- 3* P- “· the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters, " approved March twenty-three, nineteen hundred and six.

  • '“°¤°¤*°°‘· Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby

expressly reserved. Approved, January 16, 1911. January 10, 1911. CHAP. 22.-An Act Authorizing the President to drop omcers from the rolls of {8· $5*] the army under certain conditions. truun ,1~:¤. ass] · - C Be it enacted the Senate and House of Qgresentatwfves of the United ggyécrs m` be States o_fAmerzea in 0'ongress assembled, at the President be, and mgm?] n Absent he is hereby, authorized to drop from the rolls of the arm any officer "" ‘ °“°’ °‘°· who is absent from duty three months without leave, or who has been absent in confinement in a prison or penitentiary for more than three months after final conviction by a civ1 court of competent jurisdiction; and no officer so dropped shall be eligible for reappointment. A roved, Januar 19, 1911. PP Y .

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[Public, No. 386.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat»ices 0 th U ited §;;,};{_?g,°;°°‘;;,,‘f1gg; Statesef America in Qongress Assembled, That the appraigler bf eneriugmgeam mo chandnse at San Francisco shall receive a salary of four thousand dol— ’ 582.`au¤iéude<i. 'p' lars per annum. ‘ ,e£,>gd¤f¤*°'*‘ ‘¤*" Sec. 2. That all laws and parts of laws inconsistent herewith are repealed. I Approved, January 23, 1911. F b 2191.1. CHAP. 31.-A Act'1‘ exte dth ti 'th° h b - _ ingtou mst c.,'L.,st,°¤t1»1.’?.yut?u §L‘§tl"‘ts"$.§T§lf..t°t§ B?.£“?I.°'§p12§tK.”§, [p¤bnc,n0,;m_] ra1Iwag;dinJtl1e Dnsltgct ofhgguxgbiaérggderdthe pgovisions ofan Act of congress 3 POV (IDG Gl . Gl ll |111 · I Cgliiigres appmvegi May gventy-ninth, ningieexlilhgldi-bill, snbdaggiliged by an Act of Be it enacted tlte Senate and House of Representatv}ves of the United igxgtggtrtgpgéutusxtti States of America an Congress assemblecb That the time within which wuhmgwn -1-,,,,,,, the l3alt1m0re and Washgngtpn Transit Company of Maryland is Cgggzggémmplmon retyluired to put in operation its railway in the District of Columbia, °‘~‘¥’»i‘?`¥¤“1»—=~·— E? u€tf.£‘°u‘$’§’J¥35°3“ if ?“tA°* °’ °°"g”"3Su“*’t’ J“"° °‘g"“" v L 3,,; _.m,_ _ n n ne y-six as amen A 4; 0 P Mgy twenty-n1nth, nineteen hundred and eight, bbl-:,3::.1nd cthdgglrggcig hereby, extended for a term of fifteen months from the twentv—eighth day of May, nineteen hundred and ten, and that all the franchises rights, privileges, and powers conferred by said Acts, or either oi them, may be en]oyod and exercised by said railway or its successors nn interest, as fully and completely as if said railway had been com-