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 1060 srxrrnrn oononnss. sm. 11. CHS. 304-306. 1909. souri River at or near the city of Yankton, South Dakota, as amended ‘{g}j§; g{’,j§?»,§j by the Acts approved anuary twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and five; February fifth, nineteen hundred and six; March second, nineteen hundred and seven, and Februa twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred educa, p. 35. amend- and eight, be, and is hereby, amendeldrby extending the time for comrime or ermmue- mencing the construction of said brid e to March ninth, nineteen bridge to March ninth, nineteen hun red and twelve. Approved, March 4, 1909. u1gfl.;,fé5l¥°°· CHAI'. 305.-An Act Relative to outward alien manifests on certain vessels. lP¤l•1*¢·N°- **4-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqvresentatives of t/ae United Immigndon. States of America in _00ngres0_aasembZed, That until the provisions of J-,l*g,°0;“$”e;;?g,°}§ section twelve of the rmmrgration Act of February twentieth, nineteen dupgpayenle xpm. hundred and seven, relating to outward alien jmanifests, shall be made applicable to passengers going out of the United States to Canada by land carriage, said provisions shall not rgpplymto passengers goin by vessels employed exclusively in the the tween the ports ofg the United States and the Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico. Approved, March 4, 1909. M¤<=h4. 1909- CHAP. 306.-AnA tT 'd fo th t flagainstew-1 trictofColumbiainmwidaricldrvihslhthehctbpgdnlghgstjgpgihrdithlddathhldrytwentgiigizlli, [mane, Ne. :;.1] eighteen hundred and nmety-seven, and as amended y nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven. Di t _ t of Col bm Be it endcted  the Senate and Houceggf Representatives ry the United cmg, ,0, ,O‘_*;; b,; States of America in Qzmgress assembl, That the auditor of the sug$g¤{p§;¥t>;§g1};z;¢¤— preme court of the District of Columbia is hereby empowered and ` directed to examine and audit for settlement, in accordance with the ve1.z9,p.mo. Act of Congress approved January twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred V<>¤._¤9.1>-119- and ninety-seven and as amended Jul nineteenth e hteen h dr d Auditing er, e¤e.,by. ’ . y. r lg lm 8 auduor of mpmpe and nmety-seven, the claims of the following persons, as named below, g$,*g,Q{,,Qj8,§f*° D mm for property taken, rmlpred, or destroyed by reason of the destruction pg removail caf the lgort errée Liberty Market, in the city of Washington, istrict o ,0 um ia in tem r eighteen hundred and t - two, as also all claims of said persons for payments made forilibcnuichase, rent, or use of any stal privilege in said market house and) for license for conducting any busmess therein, to the extent of the unexpired term of said purc ase, rent, use or license. m=wi¤¤¤¤m¤¤¢¤. he names of the persons whose claims are to be audited are; Louisa A. Berger, Henry Stello, Charles H. Stello, and Theodore J. gte3g, ppon pgoofnpif their beingtlthi widiolw and émlly heirstplf Henry e ecease, a upon proo a said enry e o wa of stall privileges, the comfpensation for the loss of stalls in thigvhggei not to exceed the sum o three hundred dollars for any one stall; Catherine E. Shreve and Nellie M. Healey, upon roof of their being the widow and only heir of William H. Shreve, deceased, and upon proof that the said illiam H. Shreve was the owner of the stall privieges, the compensation for loss of stall not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars for any one stall; Elizabeth Haase and Rosa Haase upon proof of their being the widow and only heir of Henry Haase; deceased, andlrpon proo that the said Henry Haase was the owner of the stall pri ege, the compensation for the loss of stall not to exceed the sum ofv three hundred dollars; Harriet Dover, William G. Reed, and Ida \. Reed, upon dproof of their be` the onl heirs of Armistead Reed, deceased, an upon proof thatngie said Xrmistead
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