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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 323, 324. 1910. 587 CHAP. 323i——An Act To provide for sittings of the United States circuit and dis- June 22,1910 trict courts of the western division of the western district of Missouri at the city of [H· R· 2509*] Chillicothe, in said district. [Public, No. 232.] Be it enacted by the Senate cmd House of Representatives of the United M. H States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the pas- juniieisiduuiaiiiditeru sage of this Act there shall be held at the city of Chillicothe, in the CQ§§§‘,§§h,,§f‘ °°“"· western division of the western district of Missouri, a term of both the P<>8¤·v·111’~ circuit and district courts of said division and district on the fourth Monday in May and the first Monday in December of each ear : Pre- vided, That suitable rooms and accommodations are furnished for the hold` of said courts at said city free of expense to the Government of thlcglnited States. D t_ K un m Sec. 2. That the clerks of the district and circuit courts for the casiii lem °° ° ` Western division of the western district of Missouri, and the marshal and attorney of the United States for said district shall perform the duties appertaining to their offices, respectively, in and for the courts held at the city of Chillicothe; and the clerks’ offices for said courts Kii,iS(§(Zr`¢iii,·,°t°" it shall be at Kansas City, where all the records of said courts shall be kept and all the office duties performed, except when said courts are in session at Chillicothe. _ Sec. 3. That the court, or judge thereof, in vacation, ma order a G’““d’“"°“* nd jury for either term of court herein provided for at tliie city of glgllicothe. _ ._ Sec. 4. Prosecutions for crimes or offenses hereafter committed in u§,r§}m”°1 ’”°°°°°` any part of said division shall be cognizable at either of the terms of court held in the city of Kansas City or the city of Chillicothe. · _ _ Sec. 5. That suits may be broug t in the court·held at the city of °‘“1““‘““ Kansas  or at the city of Chillicothe as the plaintiff may elect; and '*"“'“‘°"’· causes, civil and criminal, ma be transferred b the court or 'udge thereof from Kansas Ci? to Chillicothe or from Chillicothe to Kimsas City, in said division an ~ district, when the convenience of rties or the ends of justice would be promoted b the transfer; or suchiiaransfer may be made upon the written stipulation of the parties or their attorneys; and any interlocutory or er may be made by the court or judge at either place. Sec. 6. That all causes removed from State courts held within said f,g,§‘§2§,§ ,,§§;"{‘_.,‘{"°° division to the circuit court of the United States shall be sent to said court held at Kansas City or at Chillicothe at the option of the adverse party and be subject to transfer as prescribed by section five. { 1 Sec. 7. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of m{,'§§Y§°§_”t°”° °" this Act are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency, but not otherwise. Approved, June 22, 1910. _ CHAP. 324.-An Act To authorize the Indiana Steel Com to construct two Jung 22· m°· bridges across the Grand Calumet River in the State of Indianapbmy i;; 2%i- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United G d C I t States of America in Urmyress assembled, That the Indiana Steel Com- mvtin ° °m° pany, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, pQ,§‘,$“§§},“;.S,§$,°(§g‘?,?‘§}; is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and o rate two bridges wks ¤<>¤¤¢r. 1¤·i· and approaches thereto across the Grand Calumet Sigver at points suitable to the interests of navigation, the first bridge in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section three, township thirt —six north, range eight west of the second principal meridian, in {rake County. in the State of Indiana; the second bridge in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section three, township thirty-six north, range eight west of the second principal meridian, in Lake County, in the State of Indiana; said bridges to be built across the