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 FIFTY-NINTH conennss. sms. 11. oss. as-35. 1907. 847 hereto, to be repaid to the Distr·ict of Columbia from the assessment for benefits when the same are collected, and a sufficient sum to pay P¤!1¤¤¤¥0f•w¤dl. the amounts of all judgments and awards is hereby appropriated out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Approved, January 9, 1907. cHAP_ _.. * · · n _ · Janus 9,19m. to Kahn Act Authorizing the extensro of Twenty third street northwest [sffm] [Public, No. 10.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o_fRepresentattves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That under and in accordance 1>,j_¤¢r1¤¤¤{g>l¤¤¤1>i•» with the provisions of sections four hundred and ninety-one a to four um-iwih. rd mm hundred and. ninet -one n, both inclusive, of subcha ter one of chap- ,0§’§§‘§§,{‘g§‘*,,‘;§ ’“‘“ ter fifteen of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, within 4»:e,p.1s1. sixty days after the passage of this Act the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to institute in the supreme court of the District of Columbia a proceeding in rem to condemn the land that may be necessary for the extension of Twenty-third street northwest from U street to Kalorama road, so as to include so much of lots nine and twenty-four, L. R. Tuttle’s subdivision, and lots one and eighteen, block twenty, Kalorama Heights ' subdivision, as lie between two parallel curved lines fifty feet apart, the easterly of which bedgins at a point on north line of lot nine, L. R. Tuttle’s subdivision, an fifty feet easterly from the northwest corner thereof, and which dpasses thence in a southeasterly direction on a. circular arc with a ra 1us of five hundred and twelve feet, more or less, to a point on the west line of lot twenty-four of said subdivision, and iift -five feet, more or less, from the southwestern corner of said lot. Sho. 2. That assessments shall be made by the jury as benefits as jfs?- contemplated in section four hundred and ninety-one g of the sub-` ` chapter of the code hereinbefore referred to: Proviekd, That the total  ,,,,,__ N, amount found to be due and awarded as damsgges, plus the cost and •¤¤=·*¤¤*>¤¤·¤¤ expenses of the proceedings, shall be asse by the said jury as benefits. . Sec. 3. That the sum of three hundred dollars, or so much thereof °x!:>$**•¤°¤ '°* as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of the revenues of ` the District of Columbia, to provide the necessary funds for the costs ‘ and expenses of the condemnation proceedings ta en pursuant hereto, to be repaid to the District of Columbia from the assessment for benefits when the same are collected, and a sufficient sum to pay the Pnymentofnwnrdn. amounts of all judgments and awards is hereby appropriate out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Approved, January 9, 1907. OBA!. 35.-An Act To close certain alleys in the District of Columbia, Jmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United rrunue. No. 11.] States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioners of nun-moscorummu the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and 0,Ag;g;*s¤¤s=g;g;é¤=g,, _ directed to abandon and close all alleys in siéuare numbered three hun- northwest. dred and thirty, lying between Tenth an Eleventh streets and W street and Florida avenue, northwest, in the city of Washington, Dis- _ trict of Columbia, the land in said alleys to revert to the present R***’°¤¤°¤· owners of the said uare. Sec. 2. That theSCommissioncrs of the District of Columbia be, and w_§g._“*'° 5*7 *°“**‘· they are herebv, authorized and directed to abandon and close all alleys in square humbered five hundred and forty-seven. lying between