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 868 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 438-440. 1910. ·l¤¤¤ 25· i*1°· CHAP. 0 ive the consent of Con to the build' of a brid lS‘73m‘] by tlée citigssg Mgnlhgizdeie, giichigan, and Marinett€:`€ll·\lisconsin, dvelrllghe Meuomgg [rebut, ss. sm.] nee ‘ver. ; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §g:g¤;{:*; Rgzk States of America in Congress assembled, That the_c0nsent of Congress me nu-sneak, wss.; be, and is hereby, given to the cities of Menominee, in the State of · ”"’ °"i°“‘ Michigan, and Marinette, in the State of Wisconsin, to construct, maintain,__and operate a bridge and. apgzroaches thereto over the Menominee River between the States of ichigan and Wisconsin, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, in the vicinity of the existing drawbridge over said river extending from the foot of Main ‘ street in the city of Menominee, Michigan, to the foot of Ogden street in the city of Marinette, Wisconsin, in accordance with the VoL|¢,p.84. provisions of the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to regulate the ’ construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six. ¤¤·¤¤¤·¤•· ‘ Sec. 2.··That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby _· . expressly reserved. . i Approved, June 25, 1910. . _ Jima 25. 1910. CHAP. 489.-An Act To amend sect1o' n ·fonr moved is- 7**} twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, ‘;lt·cl’viding°i0:nth€L>c:$:$c prinfi:%m:1-5 [venue. Ne. an.] binding an the distribution ogdpublic documents, as amended by Public Reso ution Numbered Thirty-six, approv June thxrtieth, nineteen hundred and two. Be it eribctid by the Senate and Houseoflfegvreaentatiexea of the United _ “,,’£g¤"""“"**°" States of .4mer£oa in Congress assembled, That that part of section pgcugneue nd re fifty-four of an Act apiproved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and P°neémsd sen an- niuety-tiv.e, providing or the public printing and gindin and the dis- ' M_ tribution of public documents which reads as follows: “T§]B remainder v¤l.¤.p.w. of said documents and reports shall be reserved by the Public Printer in unstitched form, and shall be held subject to be bound in the number Kgovided by law, upon orders from the Vice.-President, Senators, presentatives, Delegates, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House, in such binding as they shal select, except full morocco or calf;‘ and when not ca led for and delivered within two years after rinting shall be delivered in unbound form to the Superintendent of Bocuments for distribution," as amended by Public Resolution Numbered Thirty-six, approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and two, is hereby repealed, to take elfect at the close of the second session of the Sixty-first Congress and the reserved documents and re rts %r;g.‘ for Sew therein provided shall thereafter not be printed: Provided, Bllliat nm, amuse, em. nothing erem shall operate to abridge in any way the right of the Vice-President, Senators, Re resentatives, Delegates, Resident C0m— missioners, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House to have bound m half morocco, or material not more expensive, one copy of every public document to which he may be entitled. Approved, June 25, 1910. June 26. 1910. CHQ. 440.-An Act To authorize the Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Com- peanjy, its successors or assigns, to construct and maintain a bridge or bridges or {runuc, No. azz.; vi acts, acrom the watenbetween the mainland, at or near Cedar Poiiit and Dauphin sm·;:,·.i,‘*°I$2.Ls3$;:d Es 25?..:·.;“%’s u &r;.“·E‘ ;¤°¤·**·€ ·*·>¤¤~·· of MM . maintain doclgs and uillarves along liih Ella; and“ggulhz®>5lii:ll;llatn0dsc?nStmct and _ Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representat2}ves 0 the United gQ‘Q;;$,§*j· Qgféud States of America an (kmgress assembled, That the Dag? bin Island élglgvggyssgyggagg gpd  Company, a_corp0ration existing undhr the laws ,,,;:,,33; o _ e _ e 0 a ma, be, and it IS. hereby, authorized to construct, · maintain, and operate a railroad bridge or bridges and approaches