quate, narrow gauge railroad facilities remain undeveloped, and which under improved and adequate facilities would become producing areas thus building up profitable in: dustries; and adding to the world's supply of these necessary minerals, Now, Therefore, Your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives of the Twenty-Second General Assembly of the State of Colorado, do respectfully request and urge the United States government take such action as may be necessary to authorize and direct the broadgauging of the narrow gauge line of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad between the city of Salida, Colorado, and the city of Montrose, Colorado, so that said line may be enlarged and transformed into a broad gauge standard line of railroad. It is directed that this memorial be entered in the records of the General Assembly, and that copies hereof be forwarded by the Secretary of State to the President of the United States, the United States Railroad Administration, to the United States Senate and National House of Representatives, and to our Senators and Representatives of Congress. Approved: February 17, 1919-1:52 P. M. ALLYN COLE, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEORGE STEPHAN, President of the Senate. OLIVER H. SHOUP, Governor of the State of Colorado. ACTS AMENDED Laws 1889. Sec. 11. P. 212. Amending Charter City of Georgetown.. Laws 1909, Ch. 214, P. 512, School Teachers' Fund Schools Drainage Districts A Irrigation Probate Matters Stock Inspection. Irrigation Districts Supreme Ct. Library.... Title 680 3, P. 490, Irrigation Districts. Meat Inspection. Fees of State Engineer Laws 1909, Ch. 202, P. 488, 24. P. 167, |