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 238 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 97, 102. 1910. Nmh 15.1910- CHAP. 97.—Au Act Authorizing the creation of an additional land district in the is ****1 sms of oregon, to be known as me ·· vas land district." Public, No. 88. [ s 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House oflkpresentatfoesof the United ggygggggdgkmct States of Amer·12:a in Congress assembled, That an additional land d1str1ct omg., mma. ’ is hereby created in the State of Oregon, to embrace lands described B°“"°‘“"°" · as follows: Commencing at a point where the township line between townships eleven and twelve south intersects the Snake River; thence west along said township line to its-intersection with the northwest corner of townshi twelve south, range thirty-six east; thence south on the range line between ranges thirty-five and thirty-six east to its _ intersection with the fourth standard parallel south; thence east on said fourth standard parallel south to its intersection with the range line between ranges thirty-six and thirty-seven east; thence south. alon said range line to its intersection with the sixth standard parallel soutg; thence west along said sixthparallel south to the northwest corner of township thirty-one south, range thirty-tive east; thence south along the range line between ranges thirty-four and thirty-five east to the “ southwest corner of township thirtg-seven south, range thirty-five east; thence east along the north boun ary of township thirty-eight south to the northwest corner of township thirt —eight south, range thirty- seven east; thence south along the range line between ranges thirty- six and thirty-seven south to its intersection with the boundary line between the Statesof Oregon and Nevada; thence east along said bounds line to its intersection with the boundary line between the States diy Oregon and Idaho; thence north and northerly along said _ rnaomoe. boundary to the place of beginning; and that Vale, Malheur County, vgthinfsaid district, is hereby designated as the site for the land office t ereo. ‘ ' €,}`¤¤¤*¤* 0* P*¤°S· Sec. 2. That the Secretar§of the Interior shall cause all plats, maps, ` records, and papers in the urns and La Grande land offices wh1ch relate to or form a necessary part of the record of the lands embraced in the land district hereby created to be transferred to the same, and gaid district created as aforesaid shall be known as the “Vale land istrict. R¢€*¤¤¤¤·¤¤*¤¤¢*v¤* Sec. 3. That the President is authorized to a int b and with t° Us °pp°m°d' the advice and consent of the Senate, a re `ster anldpg reeeiger for said land district, and they shall be subject to gis same laws and be entitled to the same compensation as is or may he hereafter provided by law in relation to the existing land offices and officers in said State. Approved, March 15, 1910. Marchza, 1910. CHAP. 102.-An Act To facilitate the use for manufacturing purposes of square _l_$· W»*·l~__ numbered three hundred and twenty-eight in the city of Washington, as authorized 'T§ubHc]q(,, 8,] in the Act of Congress of February first, nineteen hundred and seven. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ‘{{§f,'},*}§,Qu§{]*§’},‘}’,§g, States of America in Congress assembled, That to promote the purmrgcimgd r3gg“i:·;g poses of the Act approved February first, nineteen hundred and square svs.° seven, allowing the ·manufacture of ice on s uare numbered three V"‘·*“· ¥’· 873- hundred and tWenty-eight, in the city of Vzashington, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized_ to issue permits to the Wasliington Market Compan for the laving and maintaining of a line of railroad or a switch fiom square numbered three hundred across Twelfth street and into said square numbered three hundred and twenty-eight, by an overhead track to be approved by said Commissioners, and for the layinv of an underground conduit and pipes from the said square numbereda three hundred and twenty- eight across and under `Water street, to and into the Potomac River, for the taking of water from said river to be used for manufacturing