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1454 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 276-278. 1914. "°‘· "· P·”*· section two of the Act of June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty _ (twenty-Erst yolume Statutes at Lario, pagiotwo hundred and thirttly- ?'h&•:;m,n_,_ seven); Provided, That he shall Hist ave wn compliance with e provisions of the homestead law and shall have made the required N° •°'°¤•°’•“¤· payments: Provided further, That there exists no valid adverse claim or said tract. Approved, August 22, 1914. A as im. . . W * _ GEAP.277.—AnAc·tT perf tth titl tolandbelongmgtoth M.F Real

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Be it enactedbytIaeSena¢eand Hou.seof Representa¢·iva¤ the U `ted ,,§·C‘§,‘§,""°" ?‘°‘ E" of America in Congress assembled, That all the title,nai.nd m T-£°•·j¤» interest of the United States in and to a certain parce oi" land situ- ' ated in the city of Saint Louis and State of Missouri, said land being more fully described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on the west hue of Second _Street north seventeen degrees ten minutes east sixty-four feet we inches from the northeast comer of Second and Myrtle Streets; ence north seventy-two d es twelve mmutt?mwe1st one hui; and sixty feet tgn inches;_6§§nce north seven egreese enmmuteseastsix ttwo ;th ?ouith -twothdegrees tltrhee minutes egstsgne hunilnredclind siiitc; ee es- encesou seventeen egreesten ° tes t six feet two anll one-half inches to the place of ubou1ill(:d on_the north_b{ the claire of Fanny Deaver, on e south by the §'?"L‘t°£}°’3’§ ai. $2.2 l1igdiiGPr£9nu¤timm¤’qn¤ “i° °““£}."' S°°°“S e 1111 ose o e §e1e;1LI;eroux’s repxgntzlplvtep, asdsgown gn the plea; thei thwiilbf am ms approv y e ni tates urve ml A fourteenth, higgteen hundred and fifty-nine, and grciriile incthezlllenx Land Office, or which no confirmation has heretofore been granted assdbrszsssdhgrs ss*€tr%6s;d’s°’tr2h:dtmd _ __aoe.o1si-easae a corporation existmig under and by_ virtue of the laws of tl)1IdqSitli% tgxgiissouri, c;wners o thplglquitagle title thgreto, and to its succeslsors assigns, orever as y an comp e in eve t t- hm ever as could be dime by patent issued therefor towlatv: 0,,,, ,;,,,,,,1 8,,,,, Provided, That the confirmation shall amount only to a relin- _ am relinquished. of tzny tiélel that th; `ghmfpd States has or is supposed to _ ave_m_an sag _ an an a not e construed to b °d impair, injure, prejudice, or divest in any manner any valill tit e, or interest of any erson or body corporate whatsoever the true meaning and intent ofp this Act being to concede and abandon all right, title, and mterest of the United States to said corporation the M. Forster Real Estate Company, its successors and assigns, whd would be the true and_ lawful owners of said land under the laws of the State of _ Missouri, including the laws of prescription, in the absence of said interest, title, and estate of the United States. Approved, August 22, 1914. {§ ’@§:;']• pO ;&t<i1t°For the rggi¢é2$£;ncer Roberts, a member of the Metro- Be it enacted the Senate nd H R ‘ ‘ msasmee sm aim?. in U “. ...$?..‘if·i·Z€'”e"“”"“ '”" ‘?“ U'“"" mt of Co, ha _ , Q‘¤·9‘¤¢8 , t the Commissioners of uw um P°‘ the District of Columbia are hereby authorized and empowered to appoint promote Spencer Roberts, now a member of the Metropo tan police force of said District, in class two, to any vacancy that may emst in class three of said Metropolitan police force. Approved August 22, 1914.