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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. II. Cris. 377-380. 1912. 505 of its investigations to the  The sum of ten thousand dol- ·*Pl¤¤P*'·¤°¤· lars to defray the expenses of _ e commission, including the expenses off Klrtnrifes and clerical work, is hereby appropriated, to be paid out o e asury. Approved, August 24, 1912. CHAP. 878,-An ActTo authorise the Carolina, Clinchield and Ohio Railway A“8°°* “· lmto construct bridges across the Big Sandy River and the branches thereof in the States of Virgmma and Kentucky. [same, ue. mj Be it enactedby the»8enatca1ndH0u•eqfR of the U ited eg` in ébngrees aseanbled, That the Carolina, Clinchiieldi and §¥,,S§,§‘§l_’B;§}'f§;,h. h10 Railway, a corporation created, organized, and existin under $3** of 0***** BQ}; ge lags oi) the State cgi Virginia its successors and assign§,gbe, and yw1»%n1•’s:bm§'¤¤- e ereyareauo' construct mainta` an crate ‘ bridges, with single or double tracks, and hpproachlds theretopeover and across the Big Sandy River and the branches thereof, in the States of Virginia and entucky, at eurglilpoinm as it may now or hereafter be des1red, for the passage of way engines, carxand trains, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled " n Act to rcgu· v°l'°°"‘°" late the construction of bmdges overnavigable waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteen undred and six. Sec. 2. That tg; right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby *"‘°"°"‘°"‘ expressly reserv Approved, August 24, 1912. mean. 879.-Ar; aa To auth<i~1riz§_th§C1ti1ncll;,field Northern 1w1w¤y,¤1 igep- *°*{‘;¥,$§’“ theékgég cgldgigsdaxcgoq t_ e lg an y wer and the branches thereo in Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States cj America in Gongress assembled, That the Clinchiield Northern nx;s.¤¤,· mm. Railwa, of Kentucky, a corporation created, organized, and existing ,,,?,1‘“E{’${’,,}{, N‘§§g‘,Z under t£B laws of the State of Kentucky, its successors and assigns, Q:g{gr;g;l,§°¤*“°*Y be, and they hereby are, authorized to construct, maintain, and ' operate bridges, with single or double tracks, and approaches thereto over and across the Big Sandy River and the branches thereof, in the States of Kentucky and Virginia, at such points as it may now or hereafter be desired, for the passage of railway engines, cars, and. trams, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act V°*·**· P- ¤*· to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters/’ apgroved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and_six. _ ‘ Egg. That tghie right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ¤¤¤¤°¤·°¤'· expr y reaerv . - · _ Approved, August 24, 1912 GEL?. 880.-An Act Settingapart • certain tract of land for a public highway, Afgugiielsiigbz wd f¤r¤¤>¤r v¤rv¤¤¤¤- "—’p»..»ut,‘us mi Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢y*'Representat·i·ves dthe United States {America in Congress assembled, That a tract of land sixty-six §'j,§§{’,,§;“"§·, M, feet wi e and about three—fourths of a mile in length, sitnate m Qaddo faruziéhzzkm <>•¤¤¤ County, State of Oklahoma described as_follows, to wit: B§.mng ’ at the int where the south line or the right of way of the cago, Rock  and Pacific Railway crosses the section hne between sections fourteen (14) and Efteen (15), wwnship numbered seven g7) north, range tm west, of the Indian meridian, thence, south along