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 128 FIF1`Y·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1618, 1658, 1659. 1906. "’°"'*’°· Keokuk in Lee Count : Provided, however, That all criminal offenses n<iix:%;cigde?m' Em" committbd prior to andyall prosecutions begun and pending at the taking eifect of this Act shall be proceeded with and nnally determined as if this Act had not been passed. Approved, April 21, 1906. Aga-11 2s, 1906. CHAI'. 1658.—An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to [ ·R· 82**] Keystone Camp, Numbered Twenty-eight hundred and seventy-nine, of the Modern Woodmen of America, to certain lands for cemetery purposes. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 28{,°Y*§°0',;$3f.}mv{,’6’jj,’; States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the mexi or Americ¤,Key- Interior be, and he is hereby. authorized and directed to issue a patent, °°'{E,°$;(?';l,3,*Yk5em€t.,,y to Keystone Camp, N umbered Twenty-eight hundred and seventy-nine, P¤’P°°°* P°*°“°°d “’· of the Modern Woodmen of America, of the town of Keystone, South Dakota, for cemetery purposes, to the following-described land, to Description- wit: Beginning at the nort westerly corner of the ground for corner numbered one, from which the corner of ections eight, nine, sixteen, ( and seventeen, township two south, range gx east, Black Hills meridian, · bears south fifty-seven degrees thirty-seven minutes west, six hundred and thirty-eight and seven—tenths feet; thence north sixty-six degrees forty-three minutes east (variation iifmen degrees fifteen minutes east) five hundred and thirty-two and nine-tenths feet, to corner numbered two; thence north seventy-seven degrees forty-four minutes east, five hundred and fifty-seven and three—tenths feet, to corner numbered three; thence south twenty-one degrees twelve minutes east, two hundred and twent ·six and eighttenths feet to corner numbered four; thence south fifty-two de ees twenty-seven minutes west, four hundred and seventy-eight anoafour-tenths feet, to corner numbered five; thence south eighty-one degrees fifty minutes west, seven hundred and twenty and five—tenths feet, to corner numbered six; thence north four degrees fifty-three minutes west, two hundred and seventy- seven and tive-tenths feet, to corner numbered one and the place of beginning, containing an area of eight and nine hundred and eighty- seven one—thousandths acres of land, in Pennington County, South Dakota, said patent to contain the provision that said land shall be QM- used for cemetery purposes only: Provided, That the said association C0. pay one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre therefor. Approved, April 23, 1906. Atprll za, 1906. CHAP. 1859.--An Act To authorize the Fayette Bridge Company to construct a AAi_ _ bridge over the Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, from a point in the boron h of [p,,m;,,_ N0_ 1184 Bniwnagilleg Fayette County, to a point in the borough of W est Brownsville, \\§aSh— ing on ·oun y. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United €1_M,Q;*°¤¤h•¢l¤ my States of America in Congress assembled, That the Fayette Bridge lriyhme Bridge Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Penn- °°L"],f}§{§§{,‘j“" b"dg°‘ sylvania, is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a highway bridge across the Monongahela River from a point in the borough of Brownsville, county of Fayette, and State of Pennsylvania, to a point on the opposite side of the river, in the borough of West Brownsville, county of Whashington, and State of Pennsvlvania. The said bridge, when built in accordance with the requirements of this Btct}, shall bel a legal structure and may be used for all purposes of a ig wa * >rx e. Kpigffgagg  "’ Sec.   Thai the bridge authorized to be constructed under this Act 7 shall be located and built under and subject to such regulations for the