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 264 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cas. 275, 276. 1912. ` E of absence to other officers of the academyt under the provisions of section thirteen hundred and thirty of the evised Statutes. m{;‘·,f°‘- ’· *‘· °"‘ No pay shall be withheld from Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Carson, oisemnewu. junior, Deputy  General, United States Army, because of the payment y him m May} nineteen hundred and nine, when major an quartennaster, United States Army, for   horses or polgvpomes purchased pursuant to instructions from t Secretary eign ar gmac m the instruction of cadets at the United States ‘ tary emy. . _ ,_’;f¤°“°¤ °' W 'ljhat any officer of the United States Army now holdiigi the position 0 permanent  at the United States 'tary Academy who on July pmeteen hundred and fourteen, should have served not less than thirty-three years in the Army, one-third of which service shall have been as rofessor and instructor at the Military Academy, shall on that dategiave the rank, pay, and allowances of a colone in the Army. ‘ Approved, August 9, 1912. . · "'i§"&§f"* mcrnr. ave.-an aleginaeng to age w cerpmsm a uga an ’*" *‘ C ¤·····¤··~ ¤·~ Mr as v'$”'a°i£s'&‘.y·   mliipgaa et »r?"‘..i,,r.»..°*"“"Z“""°” ”“°“°'°” m¤m,m,,_” Be it¢nad¢dbytI•cSena¢e and Home Representative like United mz:-•u•¤¤¤,w••. of in Congress   there is hgby granted- “*‘°“‘°'°‘°‘ ashmgton-Oregon Corpm-a a corpo tm rganmed ¤7»°{°¤rig°R¤£m under the law o the Stateaof  (my, under th:co;dftio1is and °°°°'*° "¥""" "°‘ restrictions in this Act contained a revocable license to extend maintain, and operate its electric   across the Vancouver  Reservation, in the county of Clarke, in the State of Washington, Tltihitlhe  conztruct,   annlgperatéa   telephone, ec · er ransmission es, esai use main' force duriugitlhe pleasure of Congress. ce N m °°¤¤¤°“¤¤·•*~ Sm. 2. t_ the works herein authorized shall be, constructed upon such location as may be fixed by   Secretary of War, and in such_manneri;f such character, and with such splurs, switches, and crommgs as may prescribe; and said works s all be maintained · and operated subject to such rules and regndations as the Secretary of War or the commander at the said post may from time to time {;g'•g“,M_ pmecéibez  Thagobefioig   cogxstrugtion gl; said colraous__ urm a n esa ac in t { War, conditioned for the completion of the sagild (i—ailr:ad alnedadzzhgr mirks meiitipnedshegebug aézrgss ‘sla;dSr:;=ser:;&;’f;0nfw'%hm one year from e appro o zu n y re o . ,,§,’;,F‘{,f,,,‘{f,§},;:§_°·”’ Sec. 3. That any other person or coaporation  a franchise for the operation of a street railway in e city of Vancouver, in the State of Washington, includ.1n‘g_any electric railway as may have authority to do a suburban an mterurban business, may, upon obtaming alicense frofn the Secretary of War, use the trac and other com clan?-u:tions_ herein authorized to   gaced upon the reservation ’°“"“°"· po p yingggs compensation, and if e parties concerned can not mw. ’€¥§°f“P°“.d “m‘;1‘3tl‘: such °g¤¤Pt;:¤§:?¤, the sum or sums to be ¤··¤*¤*·¤··¤· ¤ .°¤' *3** .¤¤¢ S, ra f W : Provided That if said right of way is locatedover ani lgnldvghichlthe public is mug, or gm ereaftei} uga, ascii pubgéz lug wszyzutéhe uses herein auno exc u e su ; geiiiiz man: °d° That the said corporatioushall surrizce (thessaid ro way for of twenty-four feet alongside and exclusive of the said railway tracks forih the eng; distance occupied by said tracks within the reservation, wi crus rock of suits le size, the said roadway to be properly