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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cas. 621, 622. 1900. 265 Sec. 3. That where the route provided for in this Act coincides ·’°*°* °’°°k¤8¤· with the routes of existing street railways one set of tracks shall be used in common, upon terms mutually a reed upon, or, in case of disagreement, upon terms determined by 51E su reme court of the District of Columbia, which is authorized and directed to give hearing to the in_terested parties and to fix the terms of joint trackage. _ · Sec. 4. That the extensions herein authorized shall be completed ,t$'§§;ft§’§ °f °°“' and cars operated over the same within one year from the date of the passage of this Act. The double tracks of the Capital Traction Company now in the south side of C street northwest, between First street and New Jersey avenue, shall also be removed within said time, and the space so vacated restored to roper condition in a manner satisfactory to the Commissioners of tile District of Columbia. ' Sec. 5. That the extensions herein authorized shall be constructed Appr°v°‘l°fp1““S· in accordance with plans satisfactory to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and approved by them. Sec. 6. That the said Ca ital Traction Company and the Anacostia Righ'6 °°°· and Potomac River Railroad Company shall have, over and respecting the routes herein provided for, the same rights, powers, and privileges they respectively ave or hereafter may have by law, over and res t- ing their other routes, and be subject in respect thereto to allpllilie ot er provisions of their charters and of law. SEG, 7. That Congress reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal A“‘°“d”"’“’- this Act., Approved, June 4, 1900. CHAP. 622.-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to set aside cer- June 4, 1900. tain described lands in San Juan County, Colorado, as a legal subdivision or lot, and “ —"" authorizing the mayor of Silverton to enter said land for cemetery purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esentczttves cfthe United States of America in Ocngress assembled, mt the Secretary of the nggbdgggglogf **;:3 Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to set aside the Juan county, ’Gol0., following-described land. as a legal subdivision or lot, namely: Begin- {§§,f°m°'°°"' ““°h°" ning at corner numbered one, a post which is also the- corner post of B°¤¤d*¤'i¤S- the fence of old cemetery, and marked *‘ Cor. No. 1, Cemetery,Z’ whence United States locating monument “Silverton " bears northseventy-iiine degrees twenty-four minutes west two thousand nine hundred and eighteen and nine-tenths feet, Bear Mountain bears south sixty-nine degrees fifty-seven minutes west, Sultan Mountain bears south fifty-one degrees fifty-six minutes west, Galena Mountain bears north seventy- nine degrees twenty-four minutes east; thence north fifty-seven degrees six minutes east five hundred and sixty-two feet to corner post o old cemetery, one thousand and ninety-one and three-tenths feet to corner numbered two, a ost six inches indiameter, four and one-half feet long, scribed "2 )l£" and marked “Cemetery," and set in ground with mound of stones; thence north eighteen degrees forty minutes west five hundred and sixty-three and seven-tenths feet to corner numbered three, a post six inches in diameter, four and one-half feet long, scribed "3 X” and marked ==csmeary,*= and set in ground with mound of stones; whence a cross “X” and "B. T. 3 X," scribed on a small pine tree six inches in diameter, bears south forty-sevengdegrees fifty-nine minutes east eleven and five-tenths feet, Galena Mountain bears north eighty-two degrees seven minutes east, and Sultan Mountain bears south fifty-one degrees three minutes west; thence south seventy-two degrees thirteen minutes west six hundred and eighty-three feet to corner numbered four, a corner post of the fence of old cemetery, marked "Cor. No. 4, Cemetery;" thence south seventy-four degrees west five hundred and eighty-nine and eight-tenths feet to corner num-