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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · April 9, 1904 · Chapter 1135

Chapter 1135. For the relief of the Western Alaska Construction Company’s Railroad

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CHAP. 1135.— An Act For the relief of the Western Alaska Construction Company’s Railroad. April 9, 1904. [[H. R. 13740](/us/bill/58/hr/13740).] [[Public, No. 95](/us/pl/58/95).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the time of the Western Western Alaska Construction Company. Time extended for completing railroad. Vol. 30, p. 410, amended. Alaska Construction Company to comply with the provisions of sections four and five of chapter two hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of the United States entitled “An Act extending the homestead laws and providing for the right of way for railroads in the district of Alaska, and for other purposes,” approved May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, in acquiring and completing its railroad now under construction in Alaska, is hereby extended as follows:
First. The time to file the map and profile of definite location of its Filing of map. first section of at least twenty miles with the register of the land office in the district of Alaska, as provided in said sections four and five, is hereby extended to and including the thirty-first of December, nineteen hundred and four. Second. The time to complete the first section of at least twenty Completion of first section. miles of its railroad, as provided in said section five, is hereby extended to and including within one year after the filing and approval of the definite location of said section of said railroad as in said chapter and by this Act it is provided; and such railroad company shall be entitled to all the benefits conferred upon it by the provisions of such Act upon its due compliance with all the provisions thereof, excepting only the provisions thereof relating to the filing of the map and profile of definite location of its first section of not less than twenty miles of its road within twelve months after filing with the Secretary of the Interior a preliminary actual survey and plat of its proposed route, as prescribed in said sections four and five of said Act, and the provisions Vol. 30, p. 410. thereof relating to the completion of the said first section of its road within one year, as originally provided in section five of said Act: *Provided*, That such railroad company shall file with the proper register *Proviso*.
Time limit for filing map of first section. of the land office for the district of Alaska a map and profile of the first section of its road of at least twenty miles on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and four, and shall complete such section of its said road within one year after such definite location has been approved by the Secretary of the Interior, as provided in said section Time of construction. five of said Act. Approved, April 9, 1904.
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