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 310 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Cns. 290, 291. 1912. A 14.l!12. CHAP. .— ocouvs B¤ek8ton•andConstructionCoan f?;;-gw .,..c...??i’...a‘»§‘.*.§‘.E.c..K§f;‘;l¥2..”‘L%...¤. R..a,i.¤..sa¤.0fr.r.;":i Be itenadcdby theSmat¢madHmaae¢&/ of tl»e United rmrmmmkwa. 8ta¢¢aqfA.mericain0ongrca¢o••ernbled ttheSecreta1yof Warbe, ust:. ct Ween oi and hereby is, authorized    upon the payment by the Big ',::_”*“°“ "'“‘°" Rock Stone and Construction Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Arkansas, of such sum as he mg determine to be the reasonable value of the premises, to convey to e said comy the following-described portion of the military reservation of Ext Logan H. Boots, near the city of Little Rock, State of Arkansas, to wit: ‘ °"""’°“"‘   at the intersection of section line between sections twenty an twenty-nine, township two north, range twelve west, - with the left bank of the Arkansas River; thence east along section line to the northeast corner of section twenty—mne; thence south, along east line of section twenty-nine, one thousand and fifty feetthence south thirty-one degrees five minutes east, one thousand and twenty-five feet; thence south thirty-three goes thirty-four minutes east, one thousand and thirty-six feet; noe south fifty- four degrees  minutes west, two hundred and fig feet to southeast corner 0 the Big Rock Stone and Construction mpany’s property; thence following the east and north boundaries of said com In pr{§:rty to intersection with left bank of river; thence northm engl bank of river to dplace of beginning; containing eighteen an seventy-five one-hundre ths acres. Also the following-demribed tract of said reservation, to wit: Beginning at the said southeast corner of the Big Rock Stone and Construction Company’s property; thence south thirty-three degrees thirty-four minutes east, three hundred and fifty feet· thence south fifty-four degees thirty minutes west to left bank of river; thence north alonghup river bank to the southwest cpmer of said companys pro rty; ce north fifty-four degrees thirty minutes east along company’s property to the point of beginning; containing two acres. I""“'“‘“"’°“°‘ Sec. 2. The Secretary of War is hereby further empowered to require, as one of the conditions of the sale herein authorized, that the grantee shall execute a bond to the United States, in such amount and with such sureties as the said Secreta}? shall prescribe, conditioned that the said grantee shall hold the nited States harmless as against any damage that may be done to the part of the remises retained by the United States by any use to which the saidpgrantee F·•¤**'¤“°'*'· may devote that part hereby authorized to be conveyed; and that whenever, m the judgment of the aid Secrets, the use to which the said part is   devoted shall interfere with the roper use by the United States o the said remaining tplzrt for any of) the p to which the same is now being devoted, said Secretary m zi suspensttprliig such mterfenng use for such time or with such restricons as seem ro r. “°”‘* Srzq. 3. That this Act take eHect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. Approved, August 14, 1912. 4 ne. mn. (R 11. neon. CHAP. 291.-—An Act To authorize the Moline-Batten B . structa bridgeacrosthe liiinippi River between Molid:g ,(A,nld , Be¤2enadedbyt7»eSanateandHm4sco R uentativea the Uniud States of America in Congress assembZed,fThc£t· the MolineqBettendorf n"•• Bridge Company, an_Ilhno1s corporation, be, and it is hereby, authorhxntnxilgzn ized to construct, mamtam, and operate a budge across the Mnsahsippi