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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II1. Cus. 739-741. 1905. _ 741 of the passage of said Act; and also further amended by adding at the end thereof the following namely: "But the said plans and profiles may from time to time, with the 0,M{’g§§°““°“· °*°·· approval of the said Commissioners, be moditied or changed by the dhmrriissivners to said company, and thereafter the work shall be done in accordance °p°m°‘ with the said modified or changed plans and proiiles." Sec. 2. That so much of said Act as provides that Ninth street south- ,,§,‘§',§,{,h§‘;‘,,,,N*“‘” west shall be carried over said railroad is hereby amended by providing Vol. a1, p.' mv, that said street shall be carried under said railroad by a suitable sub· °m°°d°d` way to be constructed under the terms of said Act. Approved, February 23, 1905. CHAP. 740.-An A t Permitt' the Washin n Mark la 3 - F€b1'¤¤¥'§' 23.1905 duit across Seventh stregt west. mg gm et Company to y con [S 7°°8·l Public, No. 94. _.Be it enacted by the Senate amt House of Representateh:es of the United [ l States of America in Congress assembled, That the Washington Market DJ$§§l§’{n‘g,§§l$}2‘§f§g Company is hereby authorized to la a conduit and pipes from Center gcwmnymymywn- Market eastward across and under gsventh street west, for refrigerat- amt  S°v°°°h ing purposes, under the following conditions, namely: The conduit °°“"‘“°““· and pipes therein shall be laid in a straight direction, at a right angle to the uilding lines of said Seventh street, to the west buildin line of square numbered four hundred and sixty-one of the city of dashiugton. They shall be located as directed by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and be laid under their inspection; and the cost of such inspection, together with the cost of replacing the pavement, cur and sidewalks disturbed in connection with said work, shall beinmdvanee by the Washington Market Company. The ` conduit and pipes shall be used for no other purpose than refrigeration for the use of persons engaged in said square numbered four undred and sixty-one in the traflic in meat and other articles of market produce; and the said company shall not rent or sell the said conduit or pipes, or any part thereof, but may sell for a time, not to exceed twelve mont s at any one sale, the use of the iluid transmitted. · _ Sec. 2. That on violation of any of the above provisions or restric— §gf,f_‘§;’}6,_ tions the said Commissioners shall require the permittee, after thirty days’ notice, to abandon the use.of said conduit and pipes and remove them from said Seventh street, and if said (permittee s all neglect or refuse to remove said conduit and ipes an lace the surface of Sev- _ enth street, including the sidewalhs, in good condition within sixty days after the date of said notice, the said permittee shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be liable to a line of ten dollars for each and every day that the said conduit and pipes, or any of them, are allowed to remain in said Seventh street, or the said street shall remain out of repair, which line shall be recovered in the police court of the said District, in the name of said District, as other lines and penalties are now recovered in said court. · Sec. 3. That Congress reserves the right to amend, alter, or repeal *¤°¤°¤°¤*· this Act. Approved, February 23, 1905. CHAP. 741.-An Act To mark the grave of Major Pierre Charles L’Eufant. Febr&ar?·0£,]1811s. Be it emwted by the Senate and fbuse of ltqzresentatives of the United [rubric. xo. ss.] States nf America in Cbngresa assembled, That a sum not exceeding Dgmicr oplgmpm. tive hundred dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the ,,,,,,§°§,“§`§°,§’,,,“§$` MQ; Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to enable Ch¤’l°** L'E'**°“”·