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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. III. CHs.113—116. 1913. 731 nineteenhundredandten in thecountiesofAlleghen ,Armstro , Beaver Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clesririield, (kangford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset Venango, Warren, Wa.shi1§ten, and Westmoreland. Terms of the district court shall be hel at Pitts- run. burgh on the first Mondaiim May and the third Monday in October, and at Erie on the third onday in July and the second Monday in Ja.nuary." Approved, March 3, 1913. CHASE, 114.-A.uAct ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ · umn rm. second, eighteen bum1md taking evidence under Act of July mmtéu _ [PuhIic,No.¤6. Be it enucted_b·y   Senate and House of Representatives of the United I Sftates if   m Congress assembled, That in the taking of deposi- ”D¤¤¤,¤¤¤,,=¤¤¤ tions o witnesses for use_m any suit in equity brought by the United uununwurgiil States under the Act entitled ‘ An Act to protect trade and commerce ”"}’,¥_*'§’_·,,_,,,_ ‘ against unlawful restraints and monopolies," approved July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, and in the hearings before any examiner or special master ialppointed to take testimony erein, the proceedings sh be open to igiublic as freely as are trials in open court; and . no order excluding e public from attendance on any such proceedings shall be valid or enforceable. - Approved, March 3, 1913. CHAP. 115.-An Act To authorize the town of Okanagan, Washmgten', to ****9* imsuuctandmaintainabridgc•cro¤the0hmg¤¤River. °m· Pnhlie. m. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatimes zjthe United States of America in Congress assembled, That the town of Okanogan, 3£°"" a mumcipal corporation of the State of Washington, its successors ¤¥¤m` and assigns, bs, and is hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge, with approaches thereto, across the Olcanogan River, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, from the lower or easterly end of Pine Street, in said town, to a point directly op osite on the Colville Indian Reservation. Said bridge shall be constructed in accordance with the provi- $.*3f‘,Q"°,}f°,,}g sions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of ' bridges over navigable waters/’ approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby *¤•¤<*¤·¤*· expressly reserved. Approved, March 3, 1913. CHAP. 118.-An Act Relating to supervision of the Lincoln Memorial. llsgh Be it snorted by the Senate and House e3'1%§rresentat·ives of the United [P¤b1ic.N¤.¢18.] States of America in Congress assemble, at in the exercise of its g·,§‘;fg;¤ ,’{°¤cQ],*{·;*iI control and direction for the construction of the Lincoln Memorial, made apemi resident authorized by Act of Congress approved February ninth, nineteen °°$‘,,’{_";"}¥§§g_ hundred and eleven, the commission created lay said Act shall dmignate to perform the duty of Special Resident ommissioner to represent the commission in the oversight of the work, the Honorable Shelby M. Cullom, who, at the time_of the adoption of this Act is the senior member of the commission in continuous service of the `ifnited com States; and for the special service of the member so designated, he "°"""°""‘ shall be entitled to receive compensation at the rate of $5,000 a year out of the appropriations for the construction of such memorial. Approved, March 3, 1913.