Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/261

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. L CHS. 3071, 3072. 1906. 231 same manner as is provided in section forty-four hundred and twenty- I,§;,§;;‘f‘j,°p:‘1*’*-P·8·"· three for copies of the regular certificate, and the form thereof and the R.s.,¤e¤.·m05, peas. period during which it is to be in force shall be as prescribed by the board of supervising inspectors, or the executive committee thereof,_ as provided in section forty-four hundred and five. And such tempo- 1,§§§;{}},‘j§t,f°’ ’°g“‘ rary certificate, during such period and prior tofithe degvary lgo me master or owner of the copies of the regular certi cate s a ta e e place of, and be a substitute for, such copieqe of tpe rpgnélar (qeptificszte 44§;_€;i,T‘°,§‘¥,‘§-,?‘,ll·"24* of inspection as required by sections forty- our un re an wen y- three, forty-four hundred and twenty-four, and forty-four hundred and twenty-six, and for the purposes of said sections, and shall also, during such period, be a substitute for the regular certificate of inspection as required by section forty-our}hundr<=id and ngnety-eight an tfor “·S· ”°°·‘“"“· 1’·“"°· the purposes of said section unti suc regu ar certi cate o inspec ion has been tiled with the collector or other chief officer of customs. R H Such temporary certificate shall also be sub]ect to revocation in the B_°§f§§c_?,§‘g,3_p_86p_ manner and under the conditions provided in section fortdv-four hun- _ _ dred and fifty-three. No vessel required to be inspecte under the R°““""°“‘ provisions of this title shall be navigated without having on board an unexpired regularcertiiicate of inspection or such temporary certificate. ” Approved, June 11, 1906. CHAP. 8072.-A A tA th' J A. M h` asns to onstructa -1¤¤¢1r1906· canal alon the Govelrnmentil righlrl wzryliegonnecgiigé the lwivatdig of Pdget Sound with Lake gWa.shington. l1’“b11°· N0- 218-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House Q]‘·.R?T6887ltdt?;D6S of the United P t S ud nd States of America in Congress assembkd, hat the consent of (Jon- L,,§§°w,§§,ng§0n_ ess is hereby granted to, and it shall be lawful for James A. Moore W;:l1;”A_Mwmmu_ sr _ _ . i or his assigns to construct a shcgphcapal no;. leszhthaa tzveqtygfivexgeet cpvp.:p$;§,_ ` d th andwith a bottom wi t o not ess an six y ee , W1 a __ 0,, · · sliitible timber lock of not less aha?} six hundred ietetfin length an;} PM P H . t ·-two fe tin width alon the overnment ri o way connec — iiiwlihd waters bf Pu et Soundgin the State of Washin ton, with Lake Wgashington subjectgalways to the provisions and requirements of this °°¤<1*°*°¤¤· °°°· Act and to shch conditions and stipulations as may be imposed by the Chief of En ineers and the Secretary of War for the protection of nayigation and the property and other irkterestsipf the United States, {yhich h lll d 1. ion for the disc urge o waters rom ta es mon Enid lipabhingtlivliidiid afford adequate \proltection agamst claims for (imp; s for changing the level of Lake as ington su ]ect to every rig l ddd power of the United States: Prmzzded, Thsit such canal and lock ggggggy 0, wm, to shall not be built or commenced urgil ap? the plans,} plpd specnhcpltions apppws plans, .4.-, f their construction together wit suc rawrngs 0 e propose consliiiuction and such maps of the proposed locations as may required for a full understanding of the sulgect, have been submitted to the Secretary of War for his approvai an until after he shall have approved such plans and specifications and the location of such lock andany acces- _ sorv works, and such works shall at all times be subject to the inspection 1¤¤r>¤¢¤<>¤- and supervision of the Secretary of \Var; and when the plans for any lock and canal for construction underthe provisions of this Act have been approved by the Secretary of War it shall not be lawful to deviate from such plans, either before or after the completion of the structure, unless the modification of such plans has previously been submitted to and received the approval of the Secretary of War: And ynwmded, That D¤¤¤¤s¤¤· the said James A. Moore or his assigns shall be liable for any damage that may be inflicted by the construction of said lock and canal by over- ` flow by a lowering of the waters affected, or otherwise, in a court ’ ‘ ‘ — ‘d the said Secretar · of War may compel 1*>¤‘*- of competent )ur1sd1ct.1on, an 5