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 FIFTIYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 13+9-1351. 1906. 91 portation over the public highways leading to said bridge; and said ridge shall enjoy the rights and privileges of other post-roads in the United States, and the United States shall have the right of way across said bridge and its approaches for postal, telegraph, and telephone. purposes, and equal privilegesin the use of said bridge shall be granted r,g`h{;°g'**P¤· W to all telegraph and telephone companies. " Sec. 5. That this Act shall be null and void if actual construction of ,,£'”° °’ °°¤°”`“° the bridge herein authorized is not commenced within one year and ° completed within three years of the date of the approval hereof. Sec. 6. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal) this Act is hereby -*"*"""'¤°”*· expressly reserved. Approved, March 28, 1906. CHAP. 1350.-An Act Authorizing the sale of timber on the Jicarilla Apache I M'“°h28·1’°6· Indian Reservation for the benefit of the Indians belonging thereto. [Public, N0. 71.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Resentatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the d{£{""1§';’f,,‘}v’,§'Q§’,£’,§iI§f Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, under such rules and regu- 1**;:,8 of timber on lations as he may prescribe, to sell or otherwise dispose of any or all 1oi·m¤ea¤¤r1¤m¤mI of the timber on the J icarilla Apache Indian Reservation in New Mexico, whether allotted or unallotted; if allotted, with the consent of the allottee, the proceeds to be deposited in the United States Treasury, to be expended by the Secretary of the Interior for the benefit of said Indians, in such manner as in his judgment will tend to promote their welfare and advance them in civilization. Approved, March 28, 1906. CHAP. 1351.-An Act To consolidate the city of South McAleeter and the town M¤¤¤¤ 2% NN- of Mcsilester, in the Indian Territory. [H' R' Ima] I [mimic, No. 12. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreae¢ztatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the act of consolidation §{,",§Q’},j’j$,‘f,,§'{'{f,",§· 0, ado ted by the city of South McAlester and the town of McAlester, in guru mnlgrvj qld theqndian Territory, is approved, and that the city of McAlester is ¤p`,`ii·L°$s4,° °`" °’ hereby created a city of the iirst class in the Indian Territory, with c,§;{{d_°‘ M°·“°'*°' legal succession to all {public property now belonging to the incorporated city of South l\ cAlester and the town of McA ester, and said city of McAlester shall have power to exercise municipal jurisdiction over the area of territor embraced in and platted as the town sites of South McAlester and Mli:Alester by the Choctaw Town Site Commission, according to Act of June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and V°”°·*’·“°°· ninety-eight, and subsequently. Sec. 2. That all indebtedness due by either of said municipalities at ,,,{,§‘€‘i1°°Q,?°,{‘,,‘$,," m'; the date of passage of this bill shall become the debt of the city of ¤i<=i1>¤¤¤r- McAlester. ‘ Sec. 3. That the present city government of the city of South ,,,§{,‘{f“°“"’ ‘°'°’“' McAlester shall exercise all municipal powers over the city of McAlester created by this Act until their successors are elected and qualified in accordance with existing law, and that at the municipal election held E1°°“°“· on the 'rirst Tuesday in April, nineteen hundred and six, there shall be c °°“¤*i* ¥¤· elected from the territory heretofore known as McAlester four addi- ` tional members of the city council of the city of McAIester created by this Act. Approved, March 29, 1906. _