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 1412 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 2929-2931. 1907. R·S·»**’°-“°°·P·8“· hundred and six, entitled "An Act to amend section forty-four hundred and twenty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States, regu- H to lation of motor boats,¥’ with the same force and effect as if they had nmdltagwu m° r been citizens of the United States; any such Indian may be the owner ` of any such motor boat or other craft, subject to the provisions of the said Act of May sixteenth, nineteen hundred and six, although such Indian be not a citizen of the United States, without depriving said rplotpp bog; §r other craft of the benefits and privileges of a vessel of t e United States. » ugg;¤¤<>¤*¤ ¤f ¤¤8i· Sec. 2. That a certificate under the hand of any officer of the cus- ' toms in Alaska, to the effect that the applicant for one of the different licenses mentioned in the foregoinglpection comes within one of the provisions of said first section of t 's Act, shall, together with the affidavit of the applicant to that effect, be sufficient evidence of the fact that said applicant is entitled to the privileges conferred upon said Indians by the first section of this Act. m°°*~ Sec. 3. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved, March 4, 1907, 11 a. m. Mtg1g3gp1g0V-. CHAP. 2930.-An Act To provide for the establishment of an immigntion sta- ,__;.;._ tion at Galveston, in the State of Texas, and the erection in mid city, on a site [Public, No. ms.] to be selected for sid station, of a public building. Gmemn’_Tex_ Be it enacted  tfze Senate and House of Beg»·e0ent°ate?vea of the United Public puuding ur, States of America an Oongrecs assembled, That the Secretary of Comiiii¤,iiu¤$J1i€ii?il°{1 m` merce and Labor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to establish an immigration station at the city of Galveston, in the State of Texas, and to cause to be erected. on a site to be selected, a public Promo building to temporarily accommodate and care for immigrants arriving smmdrumxsn sue, at said city: Pro/vided, That the land and dock room necessary for °°°‘ said station and building be transferred to the Government of the Ap mmm0n from United· States free of any cost to the United States. immlémuuna. Sec. 2. That the sum of seventy thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for the erection of said building, which sum shall be paid from the immigrant fund, said sum to include heating and ventilating apparatus, elevators, and approaches. Approved, March 4, 1907, 11 a. m. N¤¤'¤h iX9W- CHAP. 2931.-An Act To amend the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the prac- [53614*] tice of medicine and surgery in the District of Columbia," approved June third, [Public,No. 266.] eighteen hundred and ninety-six. _ _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and H02e8e ofltzgyresentatéves of the [Gifted D§§{,‘{',E,§‘(E,‘}"‘},,‘§,’,§‘}; States of America in Congress assegnbled, That section six of chapter viggyrég ;¤;r;§¤·ri¤- three hundred and thirteen of the Twenty-ninth Statutes at Laeiége, ' ’' approved] J unp Siird, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, be amend so _ as to rea ,as 0 ows: ,,,f,"§Q{,‘;e,,‘ff,,,’,§‘€“t{{‘,$,',§l "SEc. 6. That each member of said boards of medical examiners of ego, ,9 P ,99 the District of Columbia shall, before entering upon the discharge of his mended ’’ duties, take an oath to administer, fairly and impartially, the provisions mt f _ of this Act. Each board shall elect from its own members a president °° "‘°°“““* and a secretary. Each board shall hold a meeting for examination in the city of 'Washington on the second Tuesday in January, April, July, and October of each ear, and continuing so lon as ma be necessary to examine all applicants, and other meetings siall be held