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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cm. 343-345. 1912. 357 CHAP. 348.-An Act Anthony the Secre ‘ A t2s,m2. ¤’*.2}.*.:.,“*·*·1..···** **·r.:·*2..”°.2.:·*S.;":.i*¤.z·t “········%’:*°i·°ii*` *i·i°`*f `*‘·`:..,.t,°*i°°**°°"‘i·§* ——-Y "°"‘ °fgn“lm&bdk“mt¤id·m¤nam crunch way for e [1>¤uue,rz¤.m.] Be it enactedby theSe1nateandHm4aeo Repreeentdiveso the United States America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretaryf of War be, R§?.§§¤°gg¤§,*j§,Q” and he is hereby, authorized in his discretion to malre and execute a Jyweguqgie lease to the Chicago, Milwaukee  Puget Sound Railway Company, w.y?Qj.¤‘i;n¤¤& a coiporation of e State of Washington, of a tract of land lying in }{_'° "‘* °"'•Y the _ ort Keogh Military Reservation, in the State of Montana, containing an approximate area of forty acres, lying northe? of the right of way now owned by  railway- company, gran by the ct va1.u,p.m. approved May eleven, nmeteen hundred an six, and also a right of wa. not exceeding fifty feet in width extending from, the present nfht of way of said company at a pomt near the westerly.boundary o said reservation in an easterl and northeasterly direction to said tract, a distance of approximately three and one-half miles; and said railway corppany is authorized to construct, maintain and operate a spur railro track u n said right of way and to talre and remove earth, gravel, and bamst material from said tract for the improve ment of its railroad. Said lease shall contain such provisions in ¤¤¤~¤¤¤¤¢1•¤¤- respect to the fencing of said right of way and gravel tract, the construction of crosings and cattlexguards at highways, and the delivery, free of charge, annually, of su quantitkof sand or gravel for use upon the wmon roads and walh at Fort eogh during the time that material sh be taken from said tract and such other conditions as the Secretary of War shall deem advisable. Approved, August 23, 1912. · A mz CHAP. 844.-An Act To amendsection ninety-fiveof the "Act-to codify, revhe. wg-] and amend the laws rclaiing to the judiciary} approved March third, nineteen [p,,buc_N,,_2¤_] hundred and elsven. ‘ Be it enacted theSenate¢mdHouse Representation eytlae United B States of Amerilaya in Congress assembkg That section ninety-five of `in»il°°sii{°‘°;Z°°fiiiZ the "Act to codifyi revise, and amend the laws relating to the judn- ""°“°°"‘ ciary," approved! darch third, gpeteen hundred and eleven, be, and hercb is, amen e torea as o ows: _ "Sgc. 95. The State of New Hampshire shall constitute one judi- ¤1lili'aii.°$5°im° ’° cial district, to be known as the district of New Hampshire. Terms T°"“‘* of the district court shall be held at Portsmouth on the last Tuesday in October, at Concord on the last Tuesday in April and the second Tuesdayein December, and at Littleton on the third Tuesday m Septem ." Approved, August 23, 1912. CHAP. 845.-An Act To extend the time for the completion of a bri acres the A°1;n¤g·3_§,m' Misou'R'v n Y SouthDako b  ,'¥:nk·tonand-————-·—-— Gun Rn.] ‘ °l‘b:;·¤;2n,?*` *¤h°n¤ N, Y ¤P¤K [hmb_ Num] Be it enacted theSena#ea1ulHouseoRepresentat¢'vesotheU1»ited H I States of Amerilgi in Oongrese auernbluz That section sixfof the Act rms ugldiin an a roved A ril fifth, nineteen hundred and four, authorizing the §f‘§,‘$;;¥,,,"‘§gE Wgimi, glankton and Gulf Railroad Company to construct a com? mix cu-:} ,_ bined mmm, w n, and foot- assegr bridge across the Miwoun vans, River at or near $2 city of Yangton, uth Dakota, as amended by the Act approved January twenty-sixth. nineteen hundred and ten, vv-1¤•.1¤¤·L a be. and the same is hereby, so amended that the time withm which