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[255] CHAPTER 75. [H. B. 394] APPROPRIATION FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HIGHWAYS. AN ACT relating to the public highways and making an appropriation[...] [257] [...]

For construction work on state road called "Cascade Road" established under chapter 168 of the Laws of 1895, commencing at the Skagit river, opposite Marblemount, in Skagit county, Washington, and extending up Cascade river
To gravel portions, State Road No. 11 hereafter to be known as the Skagit Highway, as at present constructed from Marblemount in Skagit county up the Skagit river covering a distance of about eight miles, and continuing the construction of said road to the government station 10½ miles from Marblemount

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State Road No. 10, hereafter to be known as Lake Chelan and Okanogan Highway for engineering and construction, Okanogan county

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State Road No. 23, hereafter to be known as Pend Oreille Highway, between Newport and Mead

[...] [260] SEC. 3. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and for the support of the state government and its existing institutions, and shall take effect immediately.

Passed the House March 2, 1917. Passed the Senate March 5, 1917. Approved by the Governor March 10, 1917.