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 456 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 3527-3530. 1906. N}? ShGHAP. g:217.;\n Act Providing for a pgblic highway on the east side of the Fort ‘ ‘ erman a n on mi itary reservation, a o._ [Publ` ,1~: .2·m.] lc 0 Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofllepresentatives of the United ,,,$§§0,$}‘fd',‘j}{’,§f R°“` States of America in. Congress assembled That there is hereby granted Lgygdfgs l;gzh;¤p to the county of Kootenai, State of Idaho, for a public hi§hway, a Eiimay. °° ° strip of land lying on the east side of the abandoned Fort herman mihtary reservation, in Idaho, designated by the official plat of survey as ots one two and three of section twelve and lots one two and three of seiztion thirteen, township fifty north: range four west, boist- _ meridian. The title to said lan is ereby vested in the county of {§'{.'§§,;,,,_ Kootenai aforesaid for the purpose as above specified: Provided, That 7 if the said county of Kootenai shall, at any time hereafter, abandon the lands above _ escribed and cease to use the same for said puiiposes, gud above-described lands shall revert to the Government of the nited tates. Approved, June 25, 1906. Jug:  fg. i§5628;.t—AntAct To increase the efhciency of the Bureau of Insular Affairs · · o e ru- pa men. [mtu ,n eau.] _ W c 0 Be it enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United c,j;; *°, States ‘p£Anwrioa in Oonyzess assembled, That the Chief of the Bureau Eu? to of Ins r Affairs of the 'ar Department shall hereafter be appointed ’ by the President for the period of four years, unless sooner relieved, 1;...;, sm with the advice and consent of the Senate, and while holding that office he shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of a brigadier-general. Approved, June 25, 1906. Jupse @906. 3529.-An Act To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mis- · ·] sonri River in Broadwater and Gallatin counties, Montana. [Public, No. 281.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 3£f§°,;2 §l{,$§,,k,,,, States of America in Congress assembled, That the Chicago, Milwaukee Q"? $*,,5; Fw  and Saint Paul Railway Company, of Montana, its successors or assigns, unigprrhmum. be, and are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, andpperate a railroad bridge and approaches thereto across the Missouri 1ver at some convenient and practicable point within the limits of Broad- Am M water bounty, or between Broaclwater and Gallatin counties, in the · l" · State of Montana, in accordance with theprovisions of the Act entitled An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," Amendment approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six. ‘ Sec. 2. That the r1ght to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, June 25, 1906. J'"" zi 1906- CHAP. 8530.-Au Act T 'd f `es' t a ’ d - :e·a;·:is.*.:·:..:·.S·*...‘:.2.2;*.·: s;***£§?**;§°¢Z?hfii°t·?i  `**m~f¤iipi"Rii;iiiiiig · · · in u an i inneapo is, innesota. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatenves of the United §f,’;*,;,“,l;fgnR*{,f',& States of America in Congress assembled, That a commission is hereby mrtzgrnyrfgpgsgpiplm created to examine and report to the Secretary of War, for transmission to Congress, concerning the use of the surplus water which shall not be needed for the purposes of navigation flowing over the dams now under construction by the United States in the Mississippi River between the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota.