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 FIFTY—NLNTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. CHS. 3547-3549. 1906. 48]. of such officials, and for such other expenditures as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. Sec. 13. That any person, company, corporation, or association 1a§;g:l°hm°¤**“'*° violating any provision of this Act or any regulation established in pursuance thereof shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars or imprisonment at hard labor for a term of not more than uinet days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court; and in case of the violation of any of the provisions of section four of this Act and conviction thereof a further fine of not more than two hundred and fifty dollars per diem may, at the discretion of the court, be imposed for each day such obstruction is maintained. And every vessel or other apparatus or V°“°l'· °“’· equipment used or employed in violation of any provision of this Act, or 0 any regulation made thereunder, ma be seized by order of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and siiall be held subject to the payment of such fine or fines as may be imposed. _ `Ec. 14. That the violation of an provision of this Act ma be P'°'°°“°‘°‘°“‘ pyosecuted in any district court of Aiaska or any district court ofy the nited States in the States of California, Oregon, or Washington. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to enforce the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder. And it shall be the duty of the district attorney to whom any violation is reported by any agent? or representative of the Department of Commerce and Labor to institute proceedingsnecessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. · Sec. 15. That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the pro· ,,,f,'g,,°§’§f“°“‘ I""' visions of this Act are, so far as inconsistent, hereby repealed. Sec. 16. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and “°°‘· after its passage. Approved, June 26, 1906. CHAP. 8548.-A:n Act To connrm the right of way of railroads now constructed J“f§ §.,°g£°°· and in operation in the Territories of Oklahoma and Arizona. Be it enacted the Senate and Himsa o Repreaentativesqft/oe United _ States of Amerzzu in Om: res: assembled? That where,_under the Act of giliiiiieiiiyegh Au- Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, f§’§‘,“,{§“§’,f§§,l,“,,{},°,§'§‘$},f entitled "An Act granting to railroads the right of way through the V<>l· ¤¤· P·*¤¤- public lands of the Unite States," or under special Acts of Congress, or under the laws of the Territories of Oklahoma and Arizona, railroads have been constructed and are now in operation in Oklahoma or Arizona which may pass through any of the lands heretofore reserved for said Territories, such lan s shall be disposed of subject to such railroad right or easement, but only to the extent of the right of way conferred by the said Act of Marc third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, for such railroad purposes. Approved, June 26, 1906. UKAP. 3549.-An Act Authorizing Captain Einar Mikkelsen to act as master of June 3, 1906. an American vessel. PML? 4;*} c, 0.310. Be it enacted by the Senate and 1%uee of Representativee oft/le United [ I States a f America in C'0ngre88 a&9emNed, That Captain  nar Mikkelsen {QQ;'   d is hereby authorized to act as H138h0I` of any vessel of the United States Argerécarggirhal purchased b r him while on an expedition in her to the Beaufort Sea, mj "’ lt any Act of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved, June 26, 1906. von. xxxxv, rr 1--31