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 6 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 4, 5. 1906. -l¤¤¤¤*Y ¤·W°°· CHAP. 4.—An Act To aid the Council City and Solomon River Railroad gg__ [n. 1:. ss.] Company U [Public, N0. M Be it enacted by the Senate andI{m4se;§fRepresentqt¢}ves of the United `  my and States of America in Congress asaembl, That the time of the Council Solomon River Bail- City and Solomon River Railroad Company to compily with the pro- ”°?}il,g§"'I,}’°'LY,},.¤¤5. visions of sections four and live of chapter two hun red and ninety- "°`}'°f*3‘g¤"}•4'}0 nine of the laws of the United States, entitled "An Act extending the us}, pj1d2B.homestead laws and providing for the right of way for raxlroa s in the district of Alaska, and for other purposes," approved May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, in acquiring and completing its railroad now under construction in Alaska, is hereby extended as follows: ,,§,'l*“' mp °' '°°" First. That the time to ile the map and protile of deiinite location of its first section of at least twenty miles with the register of the land V‘·"·“°·"·“°· office in the district of Alaska, as provided in said sections four and five, is hereby extended to and including the thirty-iirst day of December, nineteen hundred and six. _ ,,§‘,§‘,‘§,‘Q{ °°““"°“°“ Second. That the time to coglplete the first section of at least twenty miles of its railroad, as provid in said section five, is hereby extended to and including the thirty-first day of December, nineteen hundred v°’· ”°· "· "°· and six, and the time for completing its entire railroad, as provided in said section five, is hereby extended to and including December thirty- ···¤ ·»¤»··~ ·»··» MFA 'S$“°i°E“tb`€“d§“ii ’tLd¤“i“€`°» r n. Co i ct d sa 'i. aisa awu or e unci `iyan `omon agmmeutofumln River Railroad Company to hereafter operate its railroad in the district of Alaska for a period to and inc uding December thi:ty-first, nineteen hundred and nine, without the payment of the license fee of V°L *¤·e¤¤- one hundred dollars per mile per annum on each mile operated, as provided in section twenty-nine of chapter one of the Act entitled ‘An Act for making further provision for a civil government for lAlasika,l and for other purposes," approved June sixth, nineteen un re . Approved, January 11, 1906. ·’“““'“'Y2°·"°°· CHAP. 5.-—An Act Authorizin the Washin ton Bri C m an · .r ct . *)}.15;%...5].. a bridge across the Columbia Rivergnear the citylinf \Vena(i§iieef)\\’ia)shin,<;t)or(if)¤Ft u Be it enacted by the Senate mul Ilowse 0_fR»q»·esrmt¢zti¢·ec of the Cbzited {{$j]m*;*;{°§1*‘gd8e States q;"Amera°aa in. Cimgrcxs assembled, That the Washin ton Bridge cmgmny my gvrldge. Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of ’" °""'°“°°’ ” ‘ Was ington, its successors and assigns, be, and it is hereby, authorized and empowered to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approac es thereto over and across the Columbia River at a point at or near Wenatchee, in the county of Chelan. State of Washington, for · the purposes hereinafter set forth. JQ;-j)'§;°;{;,,*;f_QY,jf '° Sec. 2. 'l`hat any bridge constructed under the authority of this Act shall be built and located under and subject to such regulations for the ` security of the navigation of said river as the Secretarv of War shall prescribe, and to secure such object said bridge company, or its assigns, shall submit to the Secretary of War for his examination and a proval a des'gn and drawing of the brid e and piers and a map of the location; and until the said plan and location are approved by the Secre- °*‘°°¥°”· tary of War the bridge shall not be commenced or built; and should any change be made in the plan of said bridge during construction or after completion, such change shall be likewise subject to the approval _ of the Secretary of \Var, and any changes in said bridge required by the Secretary of War at any time shall be made promptly by the said