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 386 ·FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1082, 1088, 1089. 1902. Tohtankella Mountain and to the Yukon River; thence in a southeasterly direction to the western side of Mount McKinley? thence in a southwesterly direction to the most northern point of ake Clark; thence along the northwest side of Lake Clark to the sixtieth delgree of north latitude; thence west alon said degree of latitude to uskokwim  Ttpis divigon shgll ai; incgu e the; mainland fwest olf said bay an all e islan s nort of the ti ty-nint egree o nort latitude. md The third division shall consist of all that portion of the district of Alaska not included within the first or second divisions of said district as hereinbefore described. “°°*· This Act shall take effect and be enforced from and after July iirst, nineteen hundred and two. Approved, June 13, 1902. ·l¤¤¤1¢J*W- CHAP. 1088.-An Act To amend sections four thousand and seventy-six, four [Public, N0_15s_] ghppstagd and seventy-eight, and four thousand and seventy-nve of the Revised U. Be it enacted by the Senate and H0z4se§fRe;>resentatv}ves of the United $*,,*;,**-,,1 mum States of America in Congress assemble, That section four thousand and seventy—1ive of the Revised Statutes of the United States is hereby ,.,¥.;E;1§§Y‘ mm" 785* amended by inserting after the phrase " consular officers of the United · States " the following: “‘ and by such chief or other executive officer of the insular possessions of the United (States? ·m°¤l¤¤°° ¤°°¢* Sec. 2. That section four thousan an seven -six of e Revised ‘ shall be granted or issued to or verine for any other persons than those owing allegiance, whether citizens or not, to the United States." ¤,};“,§’P°’“a{;’c¤,;°,8’f1°°';¤ Sec. 3. hat section four thousand and seventy-eight is hereby pmmiiii$ ’ amended soas to read: "If any erson acting or claiming to act in .££dE‘m’P°m' any office or catpamty under the mted States, its possessions, or any of the States o the United States, who shall not be lawfully authorized so to do, shall grant. issue. or verify any passport or other instru~ ment in the lnature of alpasspoft to orhfor any person whomsoever, or if any consu ar officer w o shal be authorized to giant issue, or verify passports shall knowingly and willfully grant, issud, or verify any Pmmhmennm vi  passport tg or fgy any person not OW'lDi08llPgl8HCB, Wl18th8i' 8 nmn. °' citizen or not, to the United States. he shall imprisoned for not Tm, me more than one year or fined not more than five hundred dollars, or ’both; and may be charged. proceeded against. tried, convicted, and dealt with therefor in the district where he may be arrested or in custody. · Approved, June 1-l, 1902. J““"’ *4- 19**2 @.1 1089.-An Act To ratify act numbered sixty-five of the twenty-first Ari- [Public, No. 159.] 20112 8g1S 8 \11‘€. _ Be it enactedfy the Senate and House ofRq2resentatiz!es of the United g},Q§§,§Q· ,m,,mm_ States of America an Lmg2·ess assmibhd. That act numbered sixty-five evict of Mmmm of the twenty-first legislative assembly Qf the T€l‘i'i§0¤‘y of Al'i@0na., asteynbi,-authorizing, entitled An act to authorize any county in the Territory of Arizona ”“""*"· having an assessed valuation of eight million dollars or over to repare plans and specifications for a storage reservoir or reservoirs, dam or dams, to acquire the site for the same. and to provide the necessary
 * z;saé•§¤.ms,p.m, Statutes is hereby amended so as to rplad as fdllows: “No passport