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 240 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 104-107. 1910. nei hborhood of Sibley, Missouri, and in the vicinity of its existing V¤1- 2r 1*-4*- bridge now constructed and maintained under authority of the Act of Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, §;‘jf§€,, of Old chapter three hundred and forty-nine: Provided, That the superbridss- structure and piers of the existing bridge shall be completely removed down to a lane of fifteen feet below standard low water within one year from tllie date of completion of the new bridge herein authorized. —*m‘=¤*1¤1*>¤'~ Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, March 23. 1910. Mefvh 23- 1910- CHAP. 105.--An Act To change the name of Twenty-third street north of Calvert [H‘ R' u878‘1 street, in the District of Columbia, to Woodley place. [Public, N o. 92.] _ _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofltepresentatiees of the United }.’§.§’,Q°f*1€’$,Q’§l‘,}¥{‘,$§§d States of America in (jbngress assembled, That Twenty-third street ¤¤re<=¤ w be W°<><11¢Y north o Calvert street, in the District of Columbia, shall hereafter be °l°°°' known as Woodley place. _ Approved, March 23, 1910. 1{§¤:¢§,2?·3g;,1*;· CHAP. 106.-An Act To authorize the extension dll Forty-first street northwest. l1’¤1>11°· N0- 9B-l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,1§},§gf,§Qf,f°;*{1;*},>{;*€ States of Amer{ea tn. Obngress assembled, That under and in accordance ¤¤b·g¤:1v$hin mud with the provisions of subchapter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of ,0, ,,,,,.,,di,,g? Law for the District of Columbia, within six months after the passage "°r 3r P- 151- 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 F orty-first street northwest, from Harrison street north to Keokuk street, as now dedicated, witha {QQ;{,f,Q;,,,,e,,€d as width of ninety feet: Pravirled, /umn·ver, That the entire amount found bv¤~·¤¤¤~· to be due and awarded by the jury in said roceedings as damages, for and in respect of the land to be condemned for said extension plus the “_ I _ costs and expenses of said proceeding, shall be assessed by the jury HS ,,,;.u}f‘ """" “°“*°“ benefits: And provzdedfurtber, That nothing in said subchapter one of chapter fifteen of said code shall be construed to authorize the jury to assess less than the aggregate amount of the damages awarded for apdlin respectlof tlge landdto be condemned and the costs and expenses _ _ o e proceec in ereun er. ei},;’g;g{';§g°“ 1°' Sec. 2. That giere is hereby authorized to be expended from the revenues of the District of Columbia an amount sufficient to pay the necessary costs and expenses of the condemnation proceedings taken to be_ repaid to the District of Columbia from the assessments for beneiits and covered into the Treasuryto the credit of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Approved, March 23, 1910. 11H*{1i°}1,_2i’·ég§‘i· CHAP. 107.-An Act To direct that Jefferson street northwest between Four- t;s.:;2.S:1zraa:2s ‘é?.£f;‘.‘i.§“ me me Pm 0* at ¤·m·=¤* as Be it enacted by the Senate and House af]? entattvesqft/ne United §’{§§§§§f,g°Q‘}“§§*§; Statespf _America in Congress assembled, Tgtwthe Commissioners of igaickégncgrgl Egg; the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and mai. avenue is pom. directed to strike from the plan of the permanent system of higl1Wuy8 ‘°°““' "'°°‘· for the District of Columbia J eiferson street northwest, between F out-
 * ’°Y1¤°¤°°1*"°'*1*· pursuant hereto, and for the payment of amounts awarded as damages;