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238 rirrrsierirn ooucmass. sms. 11. cus. 1407,1408. 1904.. WWW'- and making the preliminary tests thereof: Hovided also, That the Chnugummmct Secretary of War is., in his discretion, hereby authorized to close the contract with said Emery, under which he is now making this twelveinchhcarriaie sand its logding apparatus,hbly repevingh im from all urt er wor thereon an contracting wit im or eit er an eight or ten inch disappearing carriage to be furnished by him in place thereof, P. ul together wit its foundations, erection, and preliminary tests by him ¥'“°° ready for the proof tests by the Board; and to pay therefor to the said limeryhthe slaig balancjp of eighty-fcégf thousand three hundred and orty-t ree dollars an two cents ance of appropriations above mentioned, in such sums and at suclftimes as he shall, in his discretion, think best, to enable the said Emery promptly to construct and erect said carriage and its foundations and make the reliminary tests °°“‘““°“'· ghlpreof, rleadygor its ppoog tebics by the Svpardzhlgrovlided further, at_in the ju gment o theretary of ar the eig t or ten inch carriage herebylprovided for can and will be completed within the sum of eig ty-four ousand three hundred and forty-three dollars and two cents, heretofore appropriated. · Approved, April 21, 1904. » 21.1904. CHAI'. 1408.-An ActT thth Blackberry, K ck d-

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[Public, N0.181.] the dyuI;1(yg§aig>:{);ope61;xn ph ea? tpfcsMa}tevp;1€ Xyest wtlilerp the same forms w e o ugnua an eu c y. _ s Be it enacted ky Senate and House 0_fRe]}reaentatioes of the [United ath? 1533. °f mg States ofAmewIca in Congress assembled, That it shall be lawful for m{,’{';$";’{g'{,m}{$*,;; the Blackberry, Kentucky and West Virginia Coal and Coke Com- (sglrn 0<;1m:r;<{m9ok¤ pany (Ino0rporated),_a corporahon create and_organ1zed_ under the ,,,,’];`tew.¤_wjl$:{ EwstofkW¢;st Virgil-n11a, exésting and opphating in West Virginia and en uc y, o cons- ct an maintain aroa bridge, either standard . or narrow gauge to be operated by electricit or otherto th with approaches thereto, across the Tug Forkbf the BigwS;i1’dy Eveif iboiét pne m1l;ea;t_ofdMatiwan,b:Vest Viagingt, where the said Tug or orms e oun ary ine tween e tates of West Virginia _ and Kentucky as the said company may deem suitable for the sa b,§{*éf{°°‘* 'md ‘°°‘ of its said roads, the conveyance of coal, and for foot passengdigsovgii LW M Mmmm th; sa1d2Tu1g]Fork, spbgiect to the appirovaile of the Secretary of War. a st { , `Ec. . at any ri ge authorize to constructed d th` A t an po mu e shall be a lawful structure, and shall be recognized aiiduluigdwnlsas ca post route, and shall en]oy all the rights and privileges of other ostroaéls pn tm;] United States, upontghich also up higher charge shall be ma e or e transmission over e same of the mails or for thrc u li passengers or freight passing over said bridge and sipproaches thin the rate dper mile paid for transportation over the railroads leading to said bri ge; and the United States shall have the right of wav for _ { postal-telegraph and telephone purposes without charge therefor abross _,$§;;?ugS’§gf¤ said bridge and approaches. bard bridge shall be built and located under an sub]ect to such regulations for the security of navigation as the becretary of W ar shall prescribe, and to secure that object the said company or coilporation shall submit to the Secretary of War. for his examination an approval, a desigp and drawings of the bridge and a map of.the location, giving for the space of one mile above and one mile below the proposed location the high and low water lines upon the banks of the river, the direction and strength of the current at all stages of the water, with the soundingls, accurately showing the bed of the stream and the location of anly other bridge or bridges. such map to be sufficiently in detail to enab e the Secretarv of War to `udv ` . ] ge ot