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 586 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 321, 322. 1910. ii °,fg_*i·=¤°*°°¤** °”*· Sec. 2. That the clerks of the district and circuit courts for the eastern division of the eastern district of Missouri, and the marshal and attorney of the United States for said district shall perform the duties alilpertaining to their offices, respgctively, in and for the courts uifnggvlissil Mc-- M held at the city of Rolla; and the cler ’ offices for said courts shall be at Saint Louis, where all the records of said courts shall be kept and all theagice duties performed, except when said courts are in session at. canciones Sec. 3. That the court, or judge thereof, in vacation, may order a g;·a§2]j;ry for either term of the court herein provided for at the city o uggminsl vr¤•¤¤¤- Sec. 4. Prosecution for crimes or offenses hereafter committed in ` any part of said division shall be cognizable at either of the terms of court held in the city of Saint Louis or the city of Rolla. cava suits Sec. 5. That suits may be brought in the court held at the city of T¤¤¤f¤*=. Saint Louis or at the city of Rolla as the plaintiff may elect; and causes, civil and criminal, ma§0be transferred by the court or judge thereof from Saint Louis to lla or from Rolla to Saint Louis, ln said division and district, when the convenience of parties or the ends of justice would be promoted by the transfer; or suchtransfer may be made upon the written stipulation of the partiw or their attorneys; any lgzcterlocutory order may be made y the court or judge in ‘ 61 er p. Jaw; removed _ Sup. 6. That all causes removed from State courts held within said ‘ °°“"" division to the circuit court of the United States shall be sent to said _ aunstgtaigttheg or at Rolla atc tihg option ofiithe adverse party and ~ su j ra er as prescri y section ve. · Inwalsnmr laws Sec. 7. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions '°°°“ of tthistAp£ are_hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency, — n no o erwise. Approved, June 22, 1910. ’“¤° ”· *°*°· crmr. ses.-Ao Act cre we al 1 e · · Telephone and Telegraph Coglpany gdarossstthldsliilisgilstgijiejiiillgivdilms of the Tmsma Be it enacted  t/le Senate and House 0_fRepmsentat2Zves of the United .}.',,,*¥g*£’j§gE}e’f;;§f,n° States of America in Lbngregs assembled, That the crossin by lead and r:Leg¤u>¤ gm of wires of the Mississippi River between Mor ns Point, grkansas, ¥e°°¤;¤.xo;§»¤°S rem, and Richardson, Tennessee, of the Tri·State Tegiihone and Telegraph gg,§;_‘° °*““”°°· Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of . Arkansas, to be used for telephone and telegraph purposes, is hereby legalized, and the consent o_ Congress is hereby given to its maintenance by said company, subject, however, to all the provisions of the statutes now or hereafter in force relatm to the preservation and pro- tection of navigable waters: Provided, That any chan es in the said crossing which the Secretary of War may at any time deem necessary mm ew to be and or er in the interest of navigation shaltbelpromptly made by the mel · " owners thereof at their own expense: Promde further, That within sixty days from the zpproval of this Act the said company shall furnish for the tiles of the ’ar Department, a drawing showing the locatiori and pla; of gre calgehcrossing with reference to the banks, bed, and ow-wa r su ace o the river. . ‘“"°“""‘°°‘ Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, June 22, 1910.