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58 FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. CHS. 387, 388, 390, 393. 1904. own expense, from sunset to sunrise, Such lights or other signals on said bridge as the Light-House Board shall prescrrbe. _ _ I m'§”°° °‘ °°""“"'°‘ ’ Sec. 5. That if actual construction of the bridge herein authorized ` shall not be commenced within one year and be completed within three years from date of approval of this Act, the rights an pmvileges hereby granted shall cease and be determined. Approved, February 29, 1904. March 1, 1904. CHAP. 388L—A11 Act To authorize the Director of the Census to cooperate with [H·R·118”·] th; secrgtary of stage of tllagtate of Michigan and with officials of other States in [Public, No. 34.] ing the census 0 man IIIBS. cum M mm ggt the we cmd House of Rgxqéatigm ofttohe 0 merwa m gress ass e 1IOC r o e miidecm of versus Census is hereby authorized and empowiered to cooperate with the g°2,,‘{,§’g‘}{°J§§:;:*° secretary of state of the State of rchigan hr taking the census of · manufactures and shall equitably share the expenses thereof, the . results of which maybe accepted by the United tates as its census of manufactures for that State for the year nineteen hundred and five: Qxgmm 1,,,,,, Provided, That the expenditures incident to this cooperation shall not ed- exceed twenty thousand dollars, such expenditures to be gid from the fund appropriated for the expenses of the field work of e census

  • ’°’*· P- H"- for the Escal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hrmdred and five.

And the Director of the (census may, in his discretion, cooperate with °“‘°’ S“"°°· the officials of other States which take a like census in so far as it may aid in the collection of statistics of manufactures required by existing law. Approved, March 1, 190-L ` l{§rc£3é31w%]0i4. CHAP. 890.--An Act For the relief of the State of Iowa. [mum, No. sa.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hm1sebpfReiZ;]w·esentatives of the United §’,f;'{.;,p,.,,t,0n ,0, States of Amerzea zn Congress assem ed, at the Secretary of the pggeyhevkngogupgliu Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to y to the ° ps y` State of Iowa, out of any mone not otherwise appropriatedm the sum . Y Pg IP of twenty thousand five hundred and forty-five ol ars and seventy cents, to reimburse the said State for money and supplies furnished Iowa troops after being mustered into the United States service. Approved, Iidarch 3, 190-1. 7 !*{*g*=a4é6£9;· S i5s9)€;-its-An Act Defining the limit of navigation of the Osage River in the [rebut, xc. ss.] ~ _ Be it enacted ttae Senate and House afltepreseatatzivee %the United °¥·§Q “*'**· M-. States of Amerzea en. Cbngress , That the Omge iver in the Lim of navigation ., . . , _ _ ¤¤. State of Missouri above the rut where the south hne of sections fif- V°l‘m·"‘3°°°‘ teen and sixteen in townshippihrt north of range twenty-two west of the fifth principd meridian, and, in the ,county of Benton, State of Missouri, crosses said river, is herebty declared not to be a navigable stream, and shall be so treated by the Secretary of War and by all other authorities. Approved, March 4, 1904. .