Chapter 1249. To amend an Act approved December sixteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, and to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant additional water rights to hotels and bath houses at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 1249.— An Act To amend an Act approved December sixteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, and to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant additional water rights to hotels and bath houses at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and for other purposes. April 12, 1904. [[H. R. 13674](/us/bill/58/hr/13674).] [[Public, No. 107](/us/pl/58/107).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the provision of the Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.
Water privileges extended. Act entitled “An Act to correct an error of enrollment in bill making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and for other purposes,” approved December sixteenth, eighteen hundred Vol. 20, p. 258 amended. and seventy-eight (Twentieth Statutes at Large, page two hundred and fifty-eight), be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the second proviso of the same and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
" “*And provided further*, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and *Proviso*. Limit to number of bath tubs removed. he is hereby, authorized to grant to hotels having bath houses attached, and to bath houses situated on the Hot Springs Reservation, as well as in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, the right to install, maintain, and use, either in said bath houses or in connection with the rooms of said hotels or the bath houses attached to said hotels, as many bath tubs as in his discretion he may deem proper and necessary for the public service and the amount of hot water will justify.
” " Approved, April 12, 1904.