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 798 FIFTIETH oonennss. sm. 11. on. 370. isss. granted franchises or extensions by the Fiftieth Congress shall have extension of one year’s time within which to lay_the1r tracks. So much of the charters of the street railway companies of the District of Columbia as is inconsistent with this section is hereby repealed. Provided further, That the foregoing requirements as to motiye- Nec appiiwbie out power, rails and road-bed shall not apply to street railroads outs1de— °f my l‘“““" the city of Georgetown and the Boundary limits of the city of Washington: cmd Provided, That the authority hereinbefore granted in lspprovzu of com- each and every particular shall be exercised only with the approval ""”1°”°"‘ of the Commissiongrs of the District of Columbia, expressed by resolution of said boar. R¢v¤i¤·¤>¤dS- Rnrruns CoUN·rY Roxns ; For current work of repairs of county roads and suburban streets, fifty thousand dollars. ¤<>¤¤¤Y ¤>¤¤¤- Coxsrnucrme COUNTY Rokns; For construction of county roads and suburban streets, as follows: For Penns lvania Avenue, extended to Bowen road, twenty-five thousand dollars;. _ Tp grade and reguilaipe Fourth street east, extended to Bunker Hill roa, ten thousanc dollars; For Canal road, from Free to Chain bridges, thirteen thousand do lars; · To complegedpaivement of Fourteenth street extended to top of hill, ten thousan ol ars; For paving Pomeroy street, from the west building line of the Freedmen’s Hospital to the east building line of Brightwood avenue, one thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars; To extend Eighteenth street, middle section, to Columbia road, five thousand dollars; To grade and regulate Massachusetts avenue extended, from Boundary to Rock Creek, twenty-five thousand dollars; To grade and regulate Sheridan street from Seventh to Ninth streets, three thousand dollars; ‘ d To widen grade and regulate Brightwood avenue, ten thousand 0 ars; For Rock Creek Church road, five thousand dollars; For Naylor road, three thousand five hundred dollars; B To glrade and1regulzapte]SElventeenth street from Park street to Piney ranc, one t ousanc dollars; Tp grade and regulate Washiiigton street, Anacostia, three thousan c dollars; d To grade and regulate Jackson street, Anacostia, three thousand o ars; I $0 grade and regulate Jefferson street, Anacostia, three thousand c dollars; To igrade and regulate Adams and Taylor streets, from Harrison to Je erson streets, four thousand four hundred dollars; For Howard Avenue, Mount Pleasant, one thousand dollars; For Bunker Hill road. four thousand dollars; For River road from Tennallytown West, five thousand dollars; in gill ogelliundred and thirty-five thousand five hundred and twenty- ve dollars. _m{Je<;;d_§m¤¤¢i¤¤ ¤f CIONDEMNATION OF Srnmnrs. Roans, Arm ALLEYS: For condem- ’ °` _ nation of streets, roads, and alleys, five thousand dollars. fjjajqgg ‘¥`"°‘°· _ And the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are author- ' ized and directed to condemn a sufficient amount of ground at the intersection of Sixteenth and U streets and New Hampshire avenue, from squares one hundred and seventy-five, one hundred and seventy-six, North, one hundred and seventy-seven, one hundred and eig ty-nine, and one hundred and ninety, for the urpose of construct- PT ing al  reseryation tht;) same to bel called Hancock Circle: Prov mm. _ were a ~ e sait grounc e ac uirec, or the cost of the same be allibfg ,,`f,,§§2.,`{"d defrayed, otherwise than at publid expense.