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 F IFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 56. 1905. 613 CHAP. 56:-.-in Act Granting to Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Com any license to ·l¤¤¤¤*'>' 23»1905· make excavations and place footings in the soil of certain land belionging to the [H' R' wml *_ United States at Saint Paul, Minnesota. [Public, No. 22.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of.Rq»·esentativea of the United States of Aniericco in Cbngreas assembled, That Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk uddi.: Omum and Company/ia corporation organized and existing under the laws of mf;;"};?,, ‘§,§jQ‘S*’e;‘f the Stéte of! ipxnescgta, and eggaged in business at Saint Paul, Minne-· egygrionsaéig piggy sota,, an is ere y, grant a license: muh. ’ First. To make a sufficient temporary excavation on the land of the ’·°°““°“· United States adjacent to the property of said Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company, to wit: On lot numbered three, in block numbered thirty-one, 0 Saint Paul proper, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of _Ramsey and State of Minnesota, to enable said Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company to properly point the foundation walls of the warehouse and mercantile building, now in the recess of construction, belonging to said Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and) Company, and situate upon lot numbered eight of auditor’s subdivision, numbered · thirty-five, of Saint Paul, Ramsey Count, Minnesota. ` Second. To lace in the soil of the land of the United States in said ,,f,g§gf,§§@§Q°§0ug{ ` lot numbered £ree, block numbered thirty-one, of Saint Paul proper, ¤¤•=i¤¤ r>¤r¤i¤i¤éi1- at a depth of about twenty feet, immediately adjoining the boundary line of the two pro rties of the United States and of said Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Cgmpany, sufficient stone, concrete, and rock to complete a suitable footing for the westerly wall of said Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company s warehouse and mercantile building now in the course of construction. Sec.  That this license is given subject to the following provisions °°“‘““°°“· an con 'tions: First. That all stone, concrete, and rock or other substance placed by said licensee in the soil-of the United States shall be and remain the property of the United States. Second. That said licensee shall indemnify andsave harmless the United States from any cost or expense or damage which may in any way accrue to the United States by reason of any of the excavations aforesaid or by reason of the placing of any of the aforesaid footings in the pro erty of the United States in such manner as shall be designated bv the Secretary of War. Third. That said licensee shall refill the excavations, pack the earth firmly therein, and restore the surface of all ground excavated, and leave the same in as good condition as it was at the commencement of any excavation made by said licensee. Fourth. That the work required or dpermitted py this license shall not in any way interfere with any buil mg of the nited States or the use thereof, and shall be done under the supervision and subject to the approval of the officer of the United States Army commanding the De rtment of Dakota, in charge of said army building. lgdth. That in the event of the revocation or relinquishment of this license, any sum which may have to  expended in putting any premises or property authorized to be occupied or used by said licensee in as good condition for use by the United States as It was on the fifth day of October, nineteen hundred and four, shall be repaid by said licensee on demand. Approved, January 23, 1905.