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 1230 F IFI`Y-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rss. +-6. 1903. F€b1'¤¤¤'Y 2. 1903 [No. 4.] Joint Resolution Extending the provision granting to the State of Penn- sylvania. the use of the court-house at Scranton and \Villiamsport, Pennsylvania. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 'lzliat the provisions of the },V£*j;;';,*;1;)‘{{g·,}$,d_ "Joint resolution granting the State of Pennsylvania permission to ings by sms courts use the United States court—house at Scranton, Pennsylvania, and at °”°”°°°mv° y°°”‘ Williams ort, Pennsylvania," approved December twenty-third, V"‘·”·P·‘*”"· eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, are hereby continued with respect to the United States court-house at Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the further eriod of five years from the date of the ex iration of the permission therein referred to, u n the same terms and) conditions as stated in said joint resolution, anllothat concurrent jurisdiction, so far as is necessary, over said property be, and the same is hereby, ceded to the State of Pennsylvania, so that the sessions of the superior court of said State in said Federal building and rooms thereof may be, during said period, fully legalized. Approved, February 2, 1903. February 7,1WB. [No. 5.] Joint Resolution To extend the time for construction of the Akron, Sterling and Northern Railroad in Alaska. Resolved by the Senate and House of R resentatives of the United States of Ammica in Congress assembled, Tizhat the time within which m·},k'gQh§;f;‘;:j{ the Akron, Sterling and Northern Railroad Company is authorized regal c_ construct its line of railroad from the head of Va dez Bay, lll the Territion ggtgudgd, tory of Alaska; thence extending up Lowe River twelve miles to Key- "°’· *’°· P· ‘“°· stone Canyon; thence for a distance of three miles through said canyon, on the west side thereof; thence through Dutch Valley a distance of four miles; thence thirteen miles along the benches on the west side of Lowe River draina e, throu h Thompson Pass, as defi— nitely located by said company, Im, and tge same is hereby, extended for two years from and after the passage of this resolution. Approved, February 7, 1903. Febmnfy 10.1903- [No. 6.] Joint Resolution Dedicating to the cit * of Columbus, in the State of Ohio, for uses and pprposes of the public streets, part of property conveyed to the United States by Ro rt Nell bv deed dated February seventcent 1, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, recorded in Deed Book Seventy-six, page five hundred and seventy-two, and so forth, Franklin County records. • ' Resolved by the Senate and House of Rei esentatires of the United Columbus, Ohm States of America in Congress assembled, 'lliiilt there be, and hereby is, deciemzni gubllc mm dedicated to the city of Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, for the uses ,,,,b§f,‘§,,,,€§’,§`§T’°“ °’ and purposes of public streets and highways forever, so much of the property conveyed to the United States by Robert Neil by deed dated ebruary seventeenth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-three, · and recorded in deed book numbered seventy-six, at page numbered five hundred and seventy-two, of said Franklin County’s record of deeds as is described as follows: Bein part of the streets bounding D,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,_ the seventy-seven acres three rods and eight les of land known as the Columbus Barracks, situate in the city ol’)0Columbus, Ohio, said dedication being more specifically described as follows: Being the United States’ part of Buckingham street, seventy-seven feet wide; Cleveland avenue, sixty-six feet wide; Stanton street, seventy feet wide; and Jefferson avenue, sixtv-six feet wide. efTe‘f,°,f§£“p{j’p‘,§f£,“{Q_°° Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized and dirgctled to efcecute such paper writing as will carry out the purposes o t is reso ution. Approved, February 10, 1903.