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 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 29-32. 1910. 881 existing, and that such owners may build wharves, piers, and such other structures as may be useful for occupancy, or to romote navi- _ gation, inside of and out to said twenty-tive—foot line: Piiovided, That m2]_ the work of construction shall be accoidin to plans approved by the Secretary of War and Chief of Engineers: %·ovzded_furt}ze1·, That the ,§,‘g‘},‘;§";'{j‘°'m““ Secretary of War and Chief of Engineers may impose such conditions ` as in their jiudgment are proper as to the construction and supervision of the wor and as to the maintenance and management of the work when completed, and on the failure at any time to comply with such conditions the consent hereby given shall be deemed to be revoked without further action of Congress: And provided further, That noth- mm"‘°°i°°‘ ing herein contained shall be construed as conferring any rightilpower, or privilege in coniiict with any law or statute of the State of diana, in which said property is located, or to authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights. Approved, May 19, 1910. ‘ [No. 30.] Joint Resolution Making an apprlolpriation to supply adeliciency in the [fi??°;$é£i(i_] appropriation for contingent expenses of the ouse of Representatives. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, gat to Supply a deficiency ,,§,$§“°*R°"”°“" in the appropriation for miscellaneous items and expenses of special przsggawggr ¤c1;£{,<; and select committees of the House of Representatives for the fiscal gem expenses. year nineteen hundred and ten, exclusive_of salaries and labor unless specifically ordered by the House, there 1s» hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of thirty-tive thousand dollars. Approved, June 6, 1910. [No. 31.] Joint Resolution To enable the States oi  and Kansas to [,·Q‘f_§‘°£é:?}g6_] agree uppn a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed —...;»..~ on the issoun River and adjacent territories. [Pub- Res. N0. 35.] Resolved by the Senate and House of1?Egrresentattves of the United States ¢;fAme¢~1Zca in Congress assembled, at the consent of the Con- ,,§'j““°"" ‘“‘° K"` gress o the United States is hereby given to the States of Missouri MMj{,§;jg**;*§5Q‘;{*eQ_; and Kansas to enter into such agreement or compact as they may deem mgm 5m¤<1acuon or desirable or necessary, not in conflict with the Constitution of the ‘§§§§.,°§,€‘}‘§,‘§§f'§?cP“ United States or of any law thereof, to agree upon and fix the bound— a line between said States, and to ce e, respectively, each to the ol:-lier, Such tracts or parcels of the territory of each State as may now or hereafter be separated from the main bod; thereof by the waters of the Missouri River, and also to adjudge an settle the jurisdiction to be exercised by said States, respectively, over offenses arising out of the violation of the laws of said States upon the waters of the Missouri River, and in such portions of each of said States as may be separated from the main body thereof by the waters of the Missouri River as aforesaid. Approved, June 7, 1910. _, i Resolution To enable the States of Oregon and Washin n o June 10. 1910· up[(iii°e3i(i¤¤`i1(i.i]; line between said States where the oommbsa mvegtieniisagsiiti li J- Re- ***-1 boundary, [Pub. Res., 1%.36.] Resolved b· the Senate and House of Re esentatives o t/ae United . States ofA1ri/erica in Congress assembled, Thiit the consenizcof the Con- mg{§§?”_ and mgm gress is hereby given to the States of Oregon and Washington to enter b0·f,§§,‘}‘;,"§‘;,§,°{*,,‘$§ ‘ into such agreement or contract as they may deem desirable or nec- €¤1¤¤¤¤i¤ Riveressary, not in coniiict with the Constitution of the United States, or