Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/252

 228 sixTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sm. 11. Cns. 63, 64. 1910. _ shall also be made as to the location and character of irrigation rmgmeu mer- enterprises; quantity of land irrigated in the and region of the `· '°°°°‘°°°°‘ United States and in each State and county in that section under state and federal llaws; btihe plricehat which tsiesellandp, including water right, are 0 taina e; the c aracter an va ue o cro s produced on  lands, the amount of water used per acre fdr said irrigation aps whetlfer it wa? olbtainable from natrongl, stateé 0}* private wor · the ocation 0 the various pro]ects an metho o construction with facts as to their physical condition; the amount of cjipital invested in such irrigation works. \ _d§°,{_*°'l °* •¤°'°°" " e census of manufactures and of minesand quarriesshall relate to the {year ending December thirty-first next preceding the enumeration o population and shall be confined to mines an _ quarries and - manufacturing establishments which were in active operation during all or a portion of that year. The census of manufactures shall furthermore. be confined to manufacturing establishments rnmrysynm. conducted under_what is known as the factory system exclusive of {3:; H umm the so—called neighborhood household and hand industries: Promeamswc. mded, That the census shall also include an enumeration of the number of cattle, calves, sheep lambs, hoqigs, goats, and kids slaughmmupmwu. terjed {gr foodhpurpdoqes, png! all hides pr upled, whetiher taken from amma s aug ter or o purposes or otherwise uring the year next preceding the year of the enumeration_ of population, irrexectryelogoflhe character of the establishment 111 which slaughter or- P “ .·. . .   ori2?‘°.,LZ?.1'$"..¤°3“r°§%,?2i“’1`££“°f.§,'§I?,’“§.ZiL€‘£F ’ ‘i%£'°£3§§1?§ shall lsiliow, in addition to the other facts coveredxgiy the regular · schedule of manufactures, the quantigy and quality of turgentine and rosrp lrinanréfactured and markete, the sources, metho s, and extent o thein ustry. mags; '°* ¤P°¢**·' “Whenever he shall deem it expedient, the Director of the Census may chargp the ccillection ogheselstatistics upon special agents or upon detar ed cmp oyees, to employed without respect to ocality. Fcrmctinqulriw _ "The form and subdivision of inquiries necessary to securexthe giformatiqn {pup/er thenforegoing topics shall be determined by the rrectoro the ‘ensus. ~ Approved, February 25, 1910. F¢¤T§¤%·]1910- _ CHAP. Q4.-An Act Authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Connect- giver, in the State of Connecticut, between the towns of ld Saybrook and Old , 0. . . Be it enacted by the Semzte and Home of Representatives of the United °°¤¤€¢**¤¤*R**¢*‘· States of Amerz'ca in Congress assembled That the State of Connectcgiirlgergghfiiilrliiaiilg icut acting through the Saybrook and L, me Connecticut River Brid e Commission mayC, ·_ · ·, · y i g ,,,,,,,,9, ,,9,,,99,, 0,,, _ ommission, a commission created by the laws of the State of Connect- ' ri ve across t IG ‘onnecticut iver at a int suitable to the i t ts of ncavigation. between the towns df l§OSaybrook and Oldulgylide, in the State of Connecticut, in accordance with the provisions of the Vc!-=M,p·M Act_ entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of brid es over nagrgable waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred an six. A¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¢¤*— Sm. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, February 26, 1910.
 * ?_¤;_>;>é¤*&¤:¤¤ 0*** {pug, be, and heirezy is, authogzed to construct and maintain a draw-