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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Crrs. 91-93. 1908. 45 CHAP. 91.—An A a. .` ~ Mulberry Fork ct a...‘i$il€k iii3S3F ili}l·.F"°l °' °"""*‘““ m °°“““'“°“ “ ‘““‘““‘°‘°*" ‘i§?°£.‘Fc5%‘?i‘ . ubll, . . Bezteaaetedby at smc me Hmeqrn .Mm¢zm we Umm [P ° N° l" States 3f America in Congress assembled, mt T. H. Friel or assigns M¤1b<¤rry_F<>r¤; or be, an they are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and Rilfk w""" R""' operate_a dam across the Mulberry Fork of the Black Warrior River, G}`- H- FM mw at a porut within ten miles north and within two miles south of its m` ]unction with the Sipsey Fork, in Walker County, in the State of L°"““°"·. Alabama, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An v°l'34’ p` m' Act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters, " approved une twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six. no. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby Amendment. expressly reserved. Approved, March 16, 1908. CHAP. 92.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorize the con- Marchw,1908. structipn of a  across the Mouongahela River in the State of Pennsylvania by [H- B 16749-] the Liberty Bridge Company," approved March second, nineteen hundred and Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatéves aft/ue United States cfAmeriea in Congress assembled, Thilt section two of an Act ,}!§§';€;*gg1ge*_§*j‘j}i entitled “An Act to authorize the construction of a bridg; across the bri by Liberty Monongahela River in the State of Pennsylvania by the L1 rty Bridge ¥i ($°1éYl’°°" °° Cornpany," approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven, be, Vol- M. p. ust. and is hereby; amended to read as follows:""'°“°°°‘ "Smo. 2. this Act shall be null and void if actual construction rxmeorccumucueu. of the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within one ear and ’°"· ’· “”· completed within three years from March fifteenth, nineteen hundred and eight." _ Approved, March 16, 1908. CHAP. 93.-An Act To establish a United States land district in the Ter-ritm·y Much 16,19lB. of New Mexico to be known as the Tucumcari land district. I llQl_;ll·_{'*8*’9·l _ _ vuuuc, st. sn. Be it enacted by the Senate and House cfRepreserztati’ves of the United [ I States of America in Congress assembled That all that portion of the Qgwgggijnd mk Territory of New Mexico bounded and described as follows: Com· ence. s. nu., me mencing at the intersection of the fourth standard parallel north with "”B§§l5,;,,m,,,_ the boundary line of the Territory of New Mexico and the State of Texas; thence west alon said fourth standard parallel north to its intersection with the third guide meridian east of New Mexico; thence south along said third guide meridian east to its intersection with the first standard parallel north; thence east along said iirst standard parallel north to its intersection with the boun ary line of the Territory of New Mexico and the State of Texas; thence north along said boundary line to the place of beginning, be, and is hereby, constituted a new and separate and district, to be called the Tucumcari land district, the land office of which shall be located in the town omumrucinuesn. of Tucurncari, count of Quay, in the Territory of New Mexico. Sec. 2. That the {resident, by and with the advice and consent of liyister and is the Senate, shall appoint a. register and a receiver of public moneys for °° V ' said district, and said officers shall reside in the place where said land office is located, and shall have the same powers and shall discharge §g:_':*g;c similar duties and receive the same fees and emoluments as officers ’ ` discharging like duties in the other land offices of the Territory of New Mexico. Approved, March 16, 1908. _ 80893-vor. 35. rr 1-09--5