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 202 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, Sess. I. (Jus. 818-820. 1902. 9,;**5**** *°‘°8"*P**y leading to said bridge. The United States shall also have a right of way over said bridge for postal telegraph and telephone purposes, and equallprivileges in the use of said bridge shall be granted to all tele- ' grap and te ephone- companies. g_§,"jgl’°"“°‘°° ”"*· Sec. 5. _ That the said bridge shall be so kept and managed at all times as not to interfere with the passage of vessels, barges, and rafts, both · “€h‘·’· °°°· by day talpd night; and there shal be displayed on said bridge by the owner ereo, from sunset to sunrise, such lights or other signals as the Light—House Board may prescribe. p_‘£gs_bY °'-‘*°’ °°’“‘ Sec. 6. That all railroad companies desiring the use of said bridge shall have and be entitled to equal rights and privileges relative to the passage of railway trains over the same and the approaches thereto cempeumnm. upon payment of a reasonable compensation for suc use, or, in case o disagreement, upon such terms and conditions as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War upon hearing the allegations and proofs of the parties in interest. Jul? "* °°“‘“'“°` Sec. 7. That this Act shall be null and void unless the bridge herein authorized shall be commenced within one year and completed within three years from the date hereof. ““°“‘h"°'“‘ Sec. 8. That the right to amend, alter, or repeal this Act is hereby _ expressly reserve. · Approved, May 20, 1902. my R Im- CHAP. 819.-—-An Act To amend_an Act entitled "A.n Act to license billiard and [pubnc, ;;,,_ um pool tables in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep·reeentativea of the Unitea Dl***’*°*°*°°l“’¤"**· States 3/'America in Uongresa assembled, That section four of an Act $f}}i°2gdp’°g9*g¤· °*°· entitle "‘An Act to license billiard and pool tables in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, approved February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninetyseven, be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding thereto before the penalty clause thereof the following: m¤¤¤¢¤‘¤ ¤¤¤·¤¤W¤d "And it shall be unlawful or the proprietor or proprietors o any rooms adjoining. . . . . . umwms. billiard or pool room or billiard or pool table operate in connection with a barroom or other place where intoxicating liquors are sold to suffer or permit any minor under eighteen years of age to frequent, visit, or patronize the same." Approved, May 22, 1902. Mw 22. 1902. CHAP. 820.-An Act Reserving from the plublic lands in the State of Oregon, as ”`§,,’§fQT;Qj§{°‘ a public park for the benefit of the people of the United States, and for the rotec- [ - l . . . . E . tion andfplressrpatxon cg the ggéne, fidsh, témrpler, and all other natural objects therein, atracto an erem escn ,an so o . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqyresentativex of the United EQ2; }j‘;‘Q’*k,,m_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the tract of land bounded ggggt. Orex-. es¤¤l>· north by the parallel forty-three degrees four minutes north latitude, nmmumes. sputh bydforty-twp delgreies fgrty-eighi muéutes north laf1tude,§ast bg t e men ian one un re an twenty- wo egrees west on itu e, an west by the meridian one hundred and twenty-ltwo degrees slxteen minutes west longitude, having an area of two undred and forty-nine square miles, in the State of Orefgon, and including Crater Lake, is hereby reserved and withdrawn rom settlement, occupancy, or sale under the laws of the United States, ang dedicated and set apart forever as a public park or pleasure groun for the benefit of the people of the United States, to be known as Crater Lake National Park. Qeggggaggéggibgr Sec. 2. That the reservation established by this Act shall be under `the control and custody of the Secretary of the Interior, whose duty