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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Crrs. 140-142. 1923. 1323 CHAP. 140.-An Act T th th Am N1agara` Railroad Corpora F¤bf¤¤’YW» gi bang s snags across the0l*?f.;g.(i·1:i,1zlg.ive1? beegleiimme sem ct New York welll: 011111110D 0 CRDBGS. ’ ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of merica in Uongress assembled, That the American §§n°§?__,,§;§"°§,g@m Niagara Railroad Corporation, a corporation organized under the =%¤i1r¤¤gm¤¤rp¤r,ig¤¤¤ Lawsbot the Sltiate of] New York, its successors plnd assigns, beé and   ?:¤la»,N. ir? my ere y is authorize to construct maintain an operate a bri ge an approaclies thereto for general railway arid highway purposes and with a way for the passage of pedestrians and of motor-driven and horse-drawn vehicles, across the Niagara River, at a pomt suitable to the interests of navigation, near the city of Tonawanda, New York, and across Grand sland, in accordance with the provisions of  the Act entitled "An Act to regplate the construction of bridges over navigable waters,” approved arch 23, 1906: Provided, That said venue and wsu bridge shall contain and furnish adequate and suitable ways for_ the ’°""‘“ passage in both diéections ofjipdrse-dravgn and 1$rlotor'fc%]riv¢ir•1eg*eh1c1les becogggwmmsa and a wa for pe estrians: provided furt er at ore the ° constructihn of the said bridge shall be beigin all proper and requisite authority theaefordshall be obtained om the Government of the Dominion of ana a. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is here- A¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*- by expressly reserved. Approved, February 27, 1923. cnu.1 .- A G ‘ ui zcmyemwm wa mm pens '°*"“§"“"5‘““" 1 s.i..u».‘.’i{ a‘1t°3.'§.“f{L‘é’¤¤.¤m.is¤g2¤°érq‘?£?i.sia¤.iT.sppi -5+ “ }§.i'..1_, }ti1;§ri§;etgd?u17,m ts p28north,range23westof thefmrrthprmcipalmend1an, 111 B 0 MlIlIl%. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the con- §,j’§§§g{,§*]°’;,,d sent of the Con ress is hereby granted to the cities of Minneapolis §§g;;¤m.M1¤¤-,my and Saint Pang or either of them, to construct, lrriaipiiarn, and rate a bridge and approaches 'thereto across the ssissippi Niger at a point suitable to the interests of navigation in or near I·¤¤•¤¤¤· the northwest quarter_of_ section _17, township 28 north, rang;[i23 west of the fourth principal meridian, between the cities of n- neapolis and Saint aul, in the State of Minnesota, in accordance cmmmm ’ ' f A t ntitled "An Act to regulate the con- votes, p.81i with the provisions o an c e struction of brid s over navigable waters," approved_b·iarclr23, 1906. Am,,dm.,t_ Sec. 2. That ti: right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act isrhereby expressly reserved. Approved, February 27, 1923. ‘ CHAP. 142.-An Act Declaring the Act of September 19, 1890 (fI`Went’Y·€iXth Statutes, chapter 907, section 7), and the Act of   3, 1899 (Tlurtieth Statutes, [P¤¤1i¤t N¤- 459-l chapter 425, section 9%, and all Acts amendatory of either thereof, shall not hereafter gpply to agiortion of e west arm of the south fork of the South Branch of the Chlcago iver, an for other purposes. B 't enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the www _ Unitgell States of Arner·ica_in Uongress assembled, That the   of matgggmmggrpggég September- 19, 1890, making appropriations for the ccniructiou, .b,. wm of me repair and preservation of certain public works on rivers and har- *¤,¥°gf$;°“'l';_B,5'jQ°',;g{ bers, and for other purposes (Twentysixth Statutes, chapter 907, an,p.us1’. section 7, page 454), and the Act of March 3, 1899, making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certam public