Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/997

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS., Sess. III. CHS. 326, 327. 1899. 959 CHAP. 326.-An Act To cause the removal of weeds from lands in the city of March1.1899. Washington, District of Columbia, and for other purposes. *_‘*‘?—·‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That it shall ·be the duty of D,{§f§,f§,§}fY,§‘“,§;‘;l{‘é the owner, occupant, or agent, in charge of any land in the city of from nmirequnea. Washington, District of Columbia, or`in the more densely populated suburbs of said city to remove from such land any weeds thereon of four or more inches in height within seven days (Sundays and legal ho]- idays excepted) after notice from the health officcr of said District so to do, and upon failure to comply with such notice he or she shall, on P¤¤¤1¢>‘ for f=~¤¤r<=· conviction thereof, be punished by a nne of not more than ten dollars for each day said notice is ·not complied with. _ _ _ Sec. 2. That whenever there are upon any unoccupied land aforesaid ,f,Q‘,§§§§§,¥f,“0‘Qfj,‘§{“f,} weeds of four or more inches in height, and no person can be found in land. said District who either is or claims to be the owner thereof, or who either represents or claims to represent such owner as atoresaid, the Commissioners of said District shall give notice, by publication twice a week in one daily newspaper published in the city of Washington 3fo1'8· said, requiring their removal. Said notice shall specify the land from ,,,§§}f,‘,'f§j?Q_ by °°'“‘ which such weeds are to be removed, the character of the work to be done, and the time allowed for doing the same; and if such weeds be not removed within the time so specified it shall be the duty of said Commissioners to cause their removal; and the cost of such removal, ‘°°°"’~ including the cost of advertising, shall be a lien upon and shall be assessed by said Commissioners as a taxagainst the property on which said weeds were located, and the said tax so assessed shall bear interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum till paid, and shall be carried on the regular tax rolls of said District and be collected in the manner provided for the collection of general taxes. Sec. 3. That prosecutions under this Act shall be in the police court P"°°°d“’°· of said District, upon information tiled by the attorney for said District or one of his assistants. Approved, March 1, 1899. CHAP. 327.-·An Act Making appropriations for the service of the Post-Office __}l"’°l’_l; lf99- Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred. W Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ __ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, ,,,£;f${Q`3,,,§‘jY""° “"` and they are hereby, appropriated for the service of the l’ost·Otlice V<>¤·5y1··S<>- Department, in contbrmity with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, as follows: OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 1’<>¤f¤¤=¤¤i¤r-G¤¤¤>r¤1- For advertising, seven thousand dollars. Advsrfisiirs For miscellaneous items in the office of the Postmaster-General, one Mi¤°°““’“*°"**· thousand dollars. _ _ _ For postal service in the territory held by military occupation, and ,0gj’{,Qf,{”,j§“,$,§§,§Q“Jg for additional transportation to and from said territory, also including 0ccupation,etc. postal service for all military camps or stations, to be used in the discretion of the Postmaster·General, three hundred thousand dollars. OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER·GENERAL. rmt Asgssmnu Postmiister-beneral. For compensation to postmasters, seventeen million dollars. rosamasms. For compensation to clerks in post-offices: cites. as Four hundred clerks in charge of substations, at one hundred dollars —+¤*¤ $100 ¢¤¤l¤· each, forty thousand dollars, One hundred and fifty clerks in charge of substations, at two hun- —¤¤¢Z00- dred dollars each, thirty thousand dollars;