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LIST OF PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS.
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Dam, etc., Mississippi River. An act granting to the Keokuk and Hamilton Water Power Company rights to construct and maintain for the improvement of navigation and development of water power a dam across the Mississippi River. February 9, 1905.
712
Reclamation act, lake levels. An act authorizing the changing of the levels of certain lakes and the disposal of certain lands under the terms of the national reclamation act. February 9, 1905.
714
Arkansas, boundary. An act to extend the western boundary Hub of the State of Arkansas. February 10, 1905.
714
Bridge, Missouri River. An act to amend an act entitled "An act authorizing the Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company to construct a combined railroad, wagon, and foot-passenger bridge across the Missouri River at or near the city of Yankton, South Dakota.” February 11, 1905.
715
Grand River, Mo. An act declaring Grand River to be not a navigable stream. February 15, 1905.
715
Bridge, Missouri River. An act to amend sections one, five, and six of an act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a wagon, toll, and electric-railway bridge over the Missouri River, at Lexington, Missouri," approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, extending the provisions thereof to steam-railway cars, locomotives, and other motive power, and extending the time for commencing actual construction of said bridge. February 15, 1905.
715
Appropriation, ice, Potomac River, D. C. An act making an appropriation for clearing the Potomac River of ice. February 15, 1905.
716
Oklahoma, buildings for college. An act to permit the legislative assembly of the Territory of Oklahoma to make appropriations for the erection of buildings for the Agricultural and Mechanical College of said Territory. February 16, 1905.
717
Bridge, Monongahela Rirer. An act to authorize the Leckrone and Little Whiteley Railroad Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Monongahela River. February 16, 1905.
717
Ports of entry, Rouses Point and Malone, N. Y. An act for the establishment of subports of entry at Rouses Point and Malone, New York. February 17, 1905.
718
District of Columbia, conduit, D street. An act for the construction of a private conduit across D street northwest. February 17, 1905.
719
Port of entry, Texas City, Tex. An act making Texas City, Texas, a subport of entry in the customs collection district of Galveston. February 17, 1905.
719
United States courts, Florida. An act to provide for sittings of the circuit and district courts of the southern district of Florida in the city of Fernandina, in said district. February 18, 1905.
719
William L. Patterson, Army. An act authorizing the President to nominate and appoint William L. Patterson a second lieutenant in the United States Army. February 18, 1905.
719
Gasolene automobiles on passenger steamers. An act to amend section forty-four hundred and seventy-two of the Revised Statutes so as to remove certain restrictions upon the transportation by steam vessels of gasolene and other products of petroleum when carried by motor vehicles (commonly known as automobiles) using the same as a source of motive power. February 18, 1905.
720
Bridges, Pend d'Oreille and Kootenai rivers. An act to authorize the Spokane International Railway Company to construct and maintain bridges across the Pend d'Oreille River and the Kootenai River, in the county of Kootenai, State of Idaho. February 18, 1905.
720
Ohio, reservoir lands. An act to grant certain lands to the State of Ohio. February 18, 1905.
721
Bridges, Red, Little, and Ouachita rivers, Bayou Louis. An act authorizing the Alexandria, Bayou Mason and Greenville Railway Company to construct bridges over Red River, Little River, Ouachita River, and Bayou Louis, in Louisiana. February 18, 1905.
722
Dam, etc., Mississippi River. An act permitting the building of a dam across the Mississippi River between the village of Sauk Rapids, Benton County, Minnesota, and the city of Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota. February 20, 1905.
723
Trade-marks. An act to authorize the registration of trade-marks used in commerce with foreign nations, or among the several States, or with Indian tribes, and to protect the same. February 20, 1905.
724
Government Insane Hospital, pensioners' money. An act relating to the payment and disposition of pension money due to inmates of the .Government Hospital for the Insane. February 20, 1905.
731
United States assay, unlawful use of. An act to prevent the use of devices calculated to convey the impression that the United States Government certifies to the quality of gold or silver used in the arts. February 21, 1905.
732
District of Columbia, rights of aliens. An act to amend the act entitled "An act to better define and regulate the rights of aliens to hold and own real estate in the Territories," approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven. February 23, 1905.
733
District of Columbia Code, alleys, etc. An act to amend chapter fifty-five of an act entitled "An act to establish a code of law for the District of Columbia.” February 23, 1905.
733
District of Columbia, designating county blocks, etc. An act to designate parcels of land in the District of Columbia for the purposes of assessment and taxation, and for other purposes. February 23, 1905.
737
Francis S. Nash, Navy. An act to reinstate Francis S. Nash as a surgeon in the Navy. February 23, 1905.
738
District of Columbia, alley, square 733. An act authorizing the closing of part of an alley in square numbered seven hundred and thirty-three, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. February 23, 1905.
739