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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1358, 1359, 1361. 1906. 95 delivery thereof to the person in charge of the wagon, cart, or other vehicle or conveyance used for and in the delivery thereof, a written Of{;°;“°,i;*°gQ‘;',°*€h* or printed certificate duly signed by or for the seller, showing se -" q ' arately the actual weight of said coal, or coke, and the name of the purchaser thereof, an the weight of the said wagon, cart, or other vehicle or conveyance, and showing the total weight of said coal, coke, wagon, cart, other vehicle, or conveyance. And any person who shall P,§§;§°>’i°’“°“°°m‘ violate or neglect or refuse to comply with the rovisions of this ` section shall be punished by a line of not more than forty dollars: Hwided, That all prosecutions under this Act shall be brou ht in the Qrwidcm police court of the District of Columbia on information had by the corporation counsel or one of his assistants." Approved, March 31, 1906. CHAP. 1859.-An Act To amend an Act approved March first, nineteen hundred Much 31.1906- and five, entitled "An Act to amend section four of an Act entitled ‘An Act relating lH· R·14813·l to the Metropolitan police of the District of Columbiaf approved February twenty- [Public, No. 79.] eighth, nineteen hundred and one." Be it enacted by the Senate and House ef}? esentatives 0 f the United States of America in Oangress assembled, That from and after the 11}1¤;1‘i¢¤¤f¤d;1¤1¤j¤- passage of this Act the provision of the Act approved March first, v°¤ii°Iii*1P0pi°es°zi§ nineteen hundred and five, entitled "Au Act to amend section four of “”{.‘§}fl§{’·,,_ 8,, an Act entitled ‘An Act relatin to the Metropolitan police of the Dis-· trict of Columbia} approved Debruary twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and one," for the relief, during widowhood, of dependent mothers l;¤¤¤i¤¤¤ wd¤1><=¤¤· of unmarried deceased members of said Metropolitan police force and °° m°°h°"* of unmarried deceased members of the fire department of said District, shall include such mothers of any such deceased members of said police w§{,°"Q,‘§§,°‘ gg3M; force and of said fire department who have died from injury or disease gaagla 1. 1905. inprior to March first, nineteen hundred and five. u ` Approved, March 31. 1906. CHAP. 1361.=—An Act To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mis- Avri1‘2.1906. souri River between Walworth and Dewey counties, in the State of South Dakota. ____§ 5*8*] . [Public, No. 80. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 f Rqyresentatives of the United 1 States ofelmenica in. (hngress assembled, That the Chicago, Milwaukee 1fisscuri num-. s. and Saint Paul Railway Company, it successors and assigns, be, and are °‘f;,;i,,R,_M,,w,uk,, hereby, authorized to construct and maintain a railroad bridge and *::3, *;*3; approaches thereto across the Missouri River, extending from some br{;ize._ ` convenient and practicable point to be selected on the east bank of said ’°“"°“‘ river in the county of Walworth to some convenient and practicable int on the west bank of said river in the county of Dewey, in the Slbte of South Dakota. Sec. 2. That the said bridge shall have two or more channel spans, 8 §;1>;**"“°**°¤ °* located over the main channel of the river, and not less than three p ` hundred and fifty feet in the clear between the piers at low water, and at not less elevation than fifty feet above standard high water to the lowest member of the said channel spans, nor shall any of the other spans over the waterway be less than three hundred feet in the clear between the piers at low water, and the piers of said bridge shall be substantially parallel to the current of the river at hi h water. f W Sec. 3. That the bridge herein authorized shall be docated and con- ,,pSf,°,$,r:.;°;lQ§°S_ sti-? m struct/ed under and subject to such regulations for the security of the navigation of said river as the Secretary of War shall prescribe, and said company shall submit to the Secretary of War, for his approval,