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 798 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 3920,3921. 1906. J¤¤¤ 3*% 19% CHAP. 3920.-An Act Defining the right of immunity of witnesses under the Act [S" 576%] entitled "An Act in relation to testimony before the Interstate Commerce Commis- ` "’“"“°’ ”°‘“°" $l.°“’" .f“Iil “°,l°{"" £?5"5°¥2d.. iZi"fL“3r§tii“§“€i.;°}>'€.ht°°.€.Z.$‘.R“.‘}'°r§l0.’¥.'I£.1...‘€.S`I?.?.i II B S Labdi/’ apiprfovgd February fourteenth, nineteen hundprzd and three, and an Act entitled "An Act to further regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States," approved February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and three, and an Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year endinig June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, and for other purposes," approved ebruary twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and three. Be it enacted by the Senate and 1%use ofR¥resentative.s of the United gpm of in States of America in Congress assembled, That under the immunity muu·¤»:,e¤¤., mlm. provisions in the Act entitled "An Act in relation to testimony before ·v°l‘ 27* “W" the Interstate Commerce Commission," and so forth, approved Febru- Vo1.S2,p.8‘B. ary eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. in section six of the Act entitled “An Act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor," approved February fourteenth, nineteen hundred and three, V°l· 9* P- 8*7- and in the Act entitled "An Act to further regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States," approved February nineteenth, V0}- $2· P- m nineteen hundred and three, and in the Act entitled "An Act making a propriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of ' the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, and for other purposes," approved February twenty- umm to natural fifth, nineteen hundred and three, immunity shall extend only to a l’°"°““‘ · natural person who, in obedience to a subpmna, gives testimony under oath or produces evidence, documentary or otherwise, under oath. Approved, June 30, 1906. June 30. 1906. CHAP. 392 1 .—An Act To extend the time for the completion of the Alaska Central lS· 59°l·l Railway, and for other purposes. [Puma, No. soo.] _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representattve.s· oft/re Un tted w,;‘,lf‘“k‘°°“““1R“‘l‘ States of America in Cbngress rzasenzbler/, That the time for thecomfoyggrsgggcgi time phance by the Alaska Central Railway Company with the provisions vorpgo, P', 410, of sections four and five of chapter two hundred and ninety-tive of the ““°“"°"· laws of the United States, entitled ‘“An Act extending the homestead laws and providin for the right of way for railroads in the district of Alaska, and for oder purposes," approved May fourteenth, eighteen - hundred and ninety-eight, by locating and completing its railroad in Alaska, is hereby extended, and the powers of said company are T, I an enlarged, as follows: _ , 0,d§,!,‘f,,§’,, ,w§5,§f“P F1rs_t. hand company shall have three years from the passage of this Act within which to file a map of definite location, until whic time all their rights originally secured by the filing of their plats of preliminary location shall continue, and six years from the date of filing of suc maps of definite location within which to complete said railroad to the Tanana River. ,e§*“§§,‘;,Q,;’,{,,l_‘j,';§,_‘°' Second. That there is hereby granted to said company for terminal purposes and for the building of approaches, wharves, docks, wareouses., elevators, and such other structures as ma be necessary for the conduct of the business of said railway, on andy contiguous to the Tenana River and the Yukon River, and at such points thereon as the company shall select, public land not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres at each of said points and having a frontage on each of the said rivers not to exceed one mile; and a si m-ilar grant of land is hereby made to said company forintermediate division terminals at points on the line of its railway to be selected by it as most convenient for said intermediate division terminals and approximately one hundred miles apart.