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 LIST OF PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. XIX _ Page. National cemetery, Fort Smith, Ark. An act to convey to the cit of Fort Smith, Arkansas, a _ portion of the national cemetery reservation in said city. Feiiruary 17, 1911 .. 917 Buildings for embassies, etc. An act providing for the purchase or erection, within certain limits of cost, of embassy, legation, and consular buildings abroad. February 17, 1911 .. 917 Reclamation Act, entries. An act to amend section Eve of the act of Congress of June twenty- fifth, nineteen hundred and' ten entitled "An act to authorize advances to the ‘rec1amation fund,’ and for the issue and disposal of certificates of indebtedness in reimbursement therefor, and for other urposes." Februaryé18, 1911. . .. 917 Oliva J. Baker. An act for tge relief of Oliva J. aker, widow of Julian G. Baker, late quartermaster, United States Navy. February 18, 1911. 918 Trade-marks, use of names. An act revising and amending the statutes relative to trade-marks. February 18, 1911. 918 Chineugamine. An act for the relief of the sufferers from famine in China. February 18, 1911. . . 919 Pocatcl Nattbnal Forest, Idaho. An act to reserve certain lands and to incorporate the same and make them a part of the Pocatello National Forest. February 18, 1911 .. 919 Dtbtrict of Columbia, F·bemen’s Insurance Company. An act to amend the charter of the Firemen’s Insurance Company ofWa.shi11gton and Georgetown, in the District of Columbia. February 18, 1911 ... 920 Dam, Rock River. An act permitting the building of a dam across Rock River at Lyndon, Illinois. Februa. 18, 1911 .. . .. 920 Dam, etc., Nigrma River. An act  five years’ extension of time to Charles H. Cornell, his assigns, assignees, successors an grantees, in which to construct a dam across the Niobram River, on the Fort Niohrara  Reservation, and to construct electric light and wer wires and telephone line and trolley or electric railway, with telegraph and telepggne lines, across said reservation. February 18, 1911 920 Bridge, Saint Crorix River. An act permitting the building of a wagon and trolle -car bridge across the Saint Croix River between the States of Wisconsin and Minnesota. Egebruarg 18, 1911. . 921 Dum, New River. An act to authorize the  Iron, Coal and Coke Company to uild a dam acmss the New River near Foster Falls, {the Cormty, Virginia. February 18, 1911 .. 921 Dam, Savannah River. An act authorizing the uilding of a dam acres the Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals. February 18, 1911 .. _. .; ... _ .. _. .._. . 922 Dam, Rock River. An act permitting the building of a dam across Rock River near Byron, Ilhnois. February 18, 1911. : .. : 922 Dam, New River. An act authorizing the Ivanhoe Furnace Corporation, of Ivanhoe, Wythe County, Virginia, toerect a dam across New River. Februariy 18, 1911 .. 922 Quitclaim, Missouri lands. An act to relinquish the tit e of the United States in New Madrid location and survey numbered twenty-eight hundred and eighty. FebruarK\20, 1911 .. 923 Public lands, Okla., Masonic  An act authorizing the Secretary of the terior to sell a certain fo -acro tract of lan to the Masonic Order in Oklahoma. February 20, 1911. 923 Light Station,  An act to authorize the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to purchase certain lands for lighthouse purposes. Februar; 20, 1911 .. 923 Memorial, Lake Champlain. An act to authorize the erection iépon the Crown Point Lighthouse Reservation, New York, of a memorial to commemorate e discovery of Lake Champlain. Febru 20, 1911. 924 IzightStationz?r%’1hconsin. An act to authorize the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to exchange a certain right of way. February 20, 1911-. . 1 ... 924 District of Columbia, new hi hway plan. An act to authorize certain changes in the permanent · · svstem of highwa, lgistrict of Columbia. February 20, 1911. , 924 Districfof Columbrh, Tlzgtemth Street. An act to authorize the extension of Thirteenth Street northwest from its present terminus north of Madison Street to Piney Branch Road. February 20, 1911 -. . .. _ . ··-·--...·.-··..-.·...». : _ . . - 925 Reclamation Act, reservoirs, etc. An act to authorize the Government to contract for impoundmg, storing, and carriage oi water, and to cooperate m the construction and use of reservoirs and canals under reclamation projects, and for other purposes. Februagy 21, 1911 925 Right of way, Vicksburg, Miss., mtional cemetery. An act to authorize E. . Bomer and S. B. Wilson to construct and o rate an electric railway over the National Cemetery road at Vicksbu, Mississippi. Fegeruary 21, 1911. I. : ... 926 Seneca Ingam, kasc. An act to ratify a certain lease with the Seneca N ation of Indians. February 2 2L 191} --·- - ·-··--···--·---··-····---·---·---··---~·---·-· 9 7 United States courts, oaths to mm·shals’ accounts. An act to authorize United States marshals and their respective chief office deputie to administer certain oaths. February 21, 1911. . . 927 Umled States courts, Idaho. An act amending an act entitled "An act to amend an act to provide the times and places for holding terms of the United States court in the States of Idaho and Wyoming," approved June first, eighteen hundredjnnd ninety-eight. February 23, 1911. . 927 Internal revenue, gtrugers, etc. An act to amend the provisions of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, limiting the compensation of storekeepers, gauge;-s, and storekeeper-gaugers in certain cases to two dollars a day, and for other purposes, February 24, 928 1911 . . - ---·-·-·--···-····---·---···--·-·- Dam, James River. An act to authorize J. W. Vance L. L. Allen, C. F. Helwig, and H. V. Worleg, of Pierce Gi, Mimouri; A. B. Durnil, D. H. Kemp, Si§S0loman, J. J. Davis, S. A. Chappe , and W. M. gmt, of Monett, Mimou.ri· M. L. Coleman,. T. Davis, Jared R. Woodiill, °unior, J. H. Jarrett, and William H. Standish, of Aurora, Lawrence Countg, Missouri; and L. S. Me, F. S. Heffernan, Robert A. Moore, William H. Johnson, J. . McCammon, M. W. Culgrngh, and W. H. Schreiber, of %:)ring§eld,_ Greene County, Misouri, to construct a dam acres the James River, in Stone unty,M1¤ouri, and todivsrt a portion oi its waters through a tunnel into the said river again to create electric power. February 24, 1911 . 929