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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 201, 203-205. 1918. 1041 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR 1*oR THE Posr 01*1*101: DEPART- MENT. For indemnities, international registered mail, $256.63. _,u§,§;gg=,0§,L$•;;°gmbv For indemnities, lost insured mail, $10. Department. °° For shipment of supplies, $28.72. For star route service, special mail carriers, $40.47. For railroad transportation, $502.32. For Railway Mail Service, miscellaneous expenses, $3.15. For Railway Mail Service, injured, $2,000. For foreign mail transportation, $352.89. For compensation of postmasters, $103.99. For rent, light, and fuel, $43.33. For City Delivery Service, horse hire, $161.99. For Rural Delivery Service, $116.27. Approved, November 4, 1918. cmu-. ace.-Ah Act Authorizin the wave ce ot the United sam an me N°'°“"’°'5· ""8· ime Oh which the me is located at cguums, okigidhh, to Logan county, oklahoma. Be it enacted by the Senate and HmtsZu¢}fRepresentattves of the United 6,,,,,,,,, Ou, States ¢%Amer·ica in Congress assemb, That the Attorney General   u§¤*¤= Wi of the nited States be, and he is hereby, authorized an directed Y ` to convey, b roper uit-claim deed, to the county of Lo an, in the State of Oklhllioma, ihe United States jail, at Guthrie, Oklahoma, and all the lands set apart therewith. Approved, November 5, 1918. CHAP. 204.-An Act To authorize the construction and maintenance of a dike N°E{¤§?r 7g;§%?18' on Depot Slough, Lincoln County, Oregon.  Be it enacted by the Senate and House gif Representatives <y' the United D.,,.,tS;,,,,g;,,0,,g_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Depot Slough Dildng A,}S’gdPg;,§,{,°'{,§,‘;§{’{},°kF°§ Association be, and hereb is, authorized to construct and maintain in uncemcamw. a dike across Depot Slough, in Lincoln Count, Oregon, with a gate therein so constructed and maintained as tobe readily opened and operated to plermit the passage of logs, but arranged to automatically c ose for suc times as ma e necessar to prevent the overflowing by the tides of the lands above the saidy dike, all under such regulations as ma be prescribed from time to time by the Secretary of ivvvvwél , War: Prooidbd, however, That the work shall not be commenced ppm ° °l°"°‘ until the plans therefor have been filed with and a proved by the Secreta of War and Chief of Engineers, United, States Army: K i_ Procidelgyurther, That no dam or dike constructed under the consent °p°w°“" `“°g°°` hpreby granted shall be used to develop water power nor to generate e ectricit. Sec. 2lv That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby Am°°°m°“°‘ expressly reserved. Approved, November 7, 1918. 205.-An Act To extend the time for theponstruction of a bridge across NT;¤i£°iiSai%m' {garl_River, between Pearl River bounty, Mississippi, and Washington Pansh, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatieves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the times for com- big; I§§i=¢{,¤•; M; mencing and completing the construction of a brid e, authorized by £vt$¤i5¤¤¤l¢y, nisi., Act of Congress approved February twenty-seven51, nineteen htm- ‘}“8‘§ShvYf§h‘“‘°°° dred and seventeen, to be built across the Pearl River, at or near the 1l2~160°—vor. 40—r·r 1——66