Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/273

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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHs. 823, 887. 1902. 207 " Sec. 8. That this Act shall be null and void if construction of said ,ig,*’;?§,eQ,f,€f,°“*"“°‘ bridge shall not be commenced on or before the first day of Janua , i eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and be completed on or before He first day of July, nineteen hundred and four: Pr·o·v1Ided, That the P•·w¢¤¤·- navigation of the Missouri River shall not be obstructed b false Fm °mg°°l°°’ works during the construction of the bridge: And provided _A¢·ther, That such guide piers, dikes, or other structures as may be required ,,,$,,°f"*’°'“"’ "’“°' for the maintenance of a safe channel throu h the draw spaces as they are arranged, pending the construction of tlie permanent brid e, shall be at once bui t, upon plans approved by the Secretary of Vgar, and maintained until they shall be no longer necessary." Sec. 2. That all parts of the Act of which this Act is an amend- Ofiggwégx ment which are inconsistent with this Act and the changes herein of . ` the uses of said bridge, as provided in said original Act, are hereby repealed. Approved, May 23, 1902. CHAP. 887.-An Act For the allowance of certain claims for stores and su plies May 21, 1902. reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved Hawk ···:··——······ third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman [P°bh°’ N°‘ 12**] Act, and for other purposes. Be it enacted ty the Senate and House of R';€resentatvI/ues of the United States of Amerzea in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the Appropriations for Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of P°ym°°° °'°m"“ any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to claimants in this Act named the several sums appropriated herein, the same bein in full for and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case as afull and final release and discharge of their respective claims, namely: Camus Au.owm> ur*DnnC1g1UnRTBpiwn(p;1;1;;rD Tncimn Acrs nr mm m§},°§,“{§ g,'}§,fg,§g,‘;· Annexe. Alabama. To Francis B. Appling, of Tuscaloosa County, one hundred and thirty dollars. To Hugh P. Bone, executor of Martha H. Bone, deceased, of Madison County, two thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars. To Hugh H. Kirb , administrator of James Bundren, of Dekalb Countv, nine hundredr and eighty dollars. To the estate of James M. Campbell, deceased, late of Jackson County. one thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven dollars., to be distributed as follows: To White B. Campbell administrator of James Cam(p1bell, deceased, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; to White B. mpbell, son of James Camtlpbell, deceased, in his own right, four hundred and three dollars; to oseph D. Campbell, son of James Campbell, deceased, four hundred an three dollars; to White B. Campbell, as administrator of James T. Campbell, son of Newton Campbell, eceased, and grandson of James Campbell, deceased, four hun red and three dollars; and to John Holland, son of Sarah Campbell Holland, and grandson of James Camppell, deceased, four hundred and three dollars. To Adin I. Hurd. a inistrator of Robert M. Clark, deceased, of Lawrence County, one thousand two hundred and seventy-four dollars. To D. A. Yarbrough, administrator of James D. Coffman, deceased, gf ulvaimestone County, one thousand two hundred and sixty-t.hree o rs.