SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cris. 277, 278, 282, 283. 1910. June 9. 1910- CHAP. 277.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a code of IH-**-13*68-1 nw for the District of cc1umb1s·· Public, No. 202. _ _ [ I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatwes of the United I¤¤¢r1¤¤>f¤¤1¤¤¤1>1~ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act entitled "An ii°Zi1,° °§'i*f°°$°°i§i», Act to establish a code of law for the District of Columbia," approved
- ¤¤°“"°d· March third, nineteen hundred and one, be, and the same is ereby,
amended by adding to section one hundred and seventy-seven thereof . the follo : · _ “"{,°n*}’ud°“8{?_'gg';“‘;‘f " That neither the United States nor the District of Dismct on npvesls. Columbia, nor any officer of either, acting in his official capacity, °°°‘ shall be required to give bond or enter into undertaking to perfect any appwl or to obtarn any injunction or other writ, process, or order iu or 0 any court in the District of Columbia for which a bond or, undertaking is now or may be hereafter required by law or rule of court. Approved, June 9, 1910. _'". June 9, una CHAP. 278.-An Act To authorise the construction of a bridge across the Missis- [H· R- **86-} sippi River between Moline, Illinois, and Bettendorf, Iowa. ’ Public, No. 208. ` [ I Be it enactedby the Senate and Hbuscof R esentatives of the United
States of America in Cbngress ass _ , Tg; the Moline·Bettendorf
Bndsewglnpxuotshimy Bridge Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State l£g°g,a§,;, ;.,,,,"°° of Il iuois, is herebylauthorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approac es thereto, across the Mississippi River from a point suitable to the interests of nav§gation, at or near the north end of Twenty-third street, in the city o Moline, in the county of Rock Isliin the State of Illinois, to the town of Bettendorf, Iowa, in "°‘·“· 1*-*** · awo noe with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regu- ` · late the construction of brid es over navigable waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteengiundred and six.
- "‘°“d“‘°“*· Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby
expressly reserved. Approved, June 9, 1910. -1¤¤¢ 10. 1910- CHAP. 282.-An Act To require that all inmates of the workhouse and reforma-
tory for the District of ociumbas shall be rstumsd to md released in said District.
[manic, Nc. 204.] · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esentattves oft/ae United ¤{,¤g§{{1g£s‘;¤L¤;g,¤¤;·; States 0_fAmev·ioa in Ctmgress assembled, mt hereafter all inmates formatory mmstcs tc of the workhouse and reformatory for the District of Columbia shall
- {,§,{“°""’*°" "‘ ”‘* be returned to and released in said District on the day of the expiration of sentence.
Approved, June 10, 1910. Jil? é¤;%1€;10· CHAP. 283.—An Act To license custom-house brokers. [Public. N0·205·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House gflfepresentatives ty' the United cummhom b,,0k_ States of America in Congress assemble , That the collector or chief er¤·_ officer of the customs at any port of entry or deliver shall u on a li- Lxcenses required. . . y z P .Pp vci.m,p.m. cation, issue to any person of good moral character, being a citizen of the United States a license to transact business as a custom-house broker in the collection district m which such license is issued, and on and aftersixty days from the approval of this Act no person shall transact business as a custom-house broker without a license granted in accordance with this provision; but this Act shall not be so construed as to prohibit any person from transacting business at a cus- _ tom-houserlpertaining to his own importations. °§g_°‘¤***°¤ °* k· Sec. 2. hat the collector or chief officer of the customs may at any time, for good and sufficient reasons, serve notice in writing upon