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 60 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 395, 396, 405, 501. 1904. heard and disposed of b said court of appeals at the terms of court mum. held in the city of New (lrleans, in the State of Louisiana: Pro/vided, That nothing herein contained shall prevent the court from hearing ‘ appeals or writ-s of error wherever the said court shall sit in cases of xujaucuom. injunctions and in all other cases which under the statutes and the rules or in the o inion of the court are entitled to be brou ht to a _ P g speedy hearing. Approved, March 4, 1904. ligrgli  Of?. 396.-An Act Making an appropriation for clearing the Potomac River [mer ,x .sa.] _ _ — _ _ msmcccm; M8 S Be at enacted by the Senate and House oflfegzresentawves of the United ' ‘¥ ‘““ · tates of America in Congress assembled I‘hat the sum of three t ouclxpggmmvg sand dollars is hereb ro riated l able from an mone in the mc, ,Y WP P _ s WY I Y 4mé,p.s. Treasury not otherwise appropriated and from the revenues ofithe District of Columbia, in upml parts, for clearing the Potomac River , of ice within the District o Columbia. _ Approved, March 5, 1904. Nmh 7.1904- CHAP. 405.-—dn Act Establishing a United States court at Marietta, Indian [H· R- 1*] Terdtory. [P¤bl‘ N .40.] _ · p lc`  Be zt enacted by the Senate and House of Representat2}ves of the United gg{*,*]*;r'f1°*"t*:g1¥é, E1 States of America in Congress assembled, That in addition to the places ammo. now provided by law for olding courts in the southern judicial district M:`§f,'{}’Q,_°f °°“"° ‘" of Indian Territory court shall be held in the town of Marietta, and Vol- ¤'8· P· 694- all laws regulating the holding of courts in the Indian Territory shall ‘ bp applica le to the said court hereby created in the said town of l arietta. Ng¤;_•g<>¤¤¤s <¤¤¤i¤¤ Sec.  Thgt the territory dlescribed in this section shall be known "' as recor in istrict nnmbere twenty-six. Marietta- “Beginni;ng at a point where_range line between ranges two and three west reaches Red River, being the corner of district numbered twenty, thence down Rcd River with all of its meanderings to the rangleelince between rangels three andhfour eag, being corner of district num re twenty-one· thence nort on said range line to townshi line between numbers live and six south; thence west on said township) line to where it intersects township line between townships two and three west, same being east line of district numbered twenty; thence south on said township line to Red River." The place of recording in V"l·"“·*’·”’“· . spch district shall be at the town of Marietta, and the provisions of t e Act of Con rress approved February nineteenth nineteen h dred and three, shallbapply to this district where applicable. un R“’°'“· Size. 3. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions _ of this Act are hereby repea ed. Approved, March 7, 1904. ` H¤é*il;?é0l?04· C0 .t£‘;(:`(I;]T;#}Ircitr;‘ct Aulthrgiizing the] Yankton, lgoréfolk and Southttarril Railway ..;_;_______ _' S COID U1 TR1 ,-p3559 · [Public, No, 41.] the lllisscuri River at or near the city hl»h'a1fkat€>(iiI:’Sl:>li1th Olgnikota. nger n geécmss Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ¥?,§{¥,?l‘§‘§,,0k States of America in Congress assembled That it shall be lawful for Yuma, s.  organized for that purpose under the general corporation laws of the
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