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788 FLFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cus. 339, 340, 342. 1903. §u'{,*°v;°&"·,¤_ Sec. 4. That all the right, title, and interest of the United States of, in, and to all those certain storehouses and lots, situated in the city and county of Montgomery, State of Alabama, and known as storehouse and lot number twenty-eight Dexter avenue, formerly number twenty-eight Market street, and storehouse and lot number eleven North Perry street,_formerly number eleven Perry street in said city., be, and the same is hereby, divested out of the United States and ··-I, mc. . a e 1e,an in reso e me so

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had .m` in, and to all that certandn storehouse and lot situated in the city and county of Monmomery, State of Alabama, known as storehouse number one hundre and nine Dexter avenue, formerly number forty-one Market street, in said city, be, and the same is hereby, divested out of the United States and vested in M. V. B. Chase. D°°'*’- Sec. 6. That the Solicitor of the Treasury of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to execute, acknowledge, and deliver to the said several parties herein named such deeds, wntings, or assurances as will release, relinquish, and convey unto them, respectively, all the right, title, and interest which the United States ma own or claim of, in, and to the respective properties herein mentionetf and to take such further action as may be proper to carry said proposition of settlement into effect. “;>*¤¤*¤·¤1 0* ¤¤*¤· Sec. 7. That the Solicitor of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, ` authorized and directed to have all suits now pendin in the circuit court of the United States for the middle district of Alabama, or elsewhere, between the United States and the parties herein named, or involvin said property above described, either at law or in equity, dismissed settled, and ended, and to have satisfaction entered upon the records of said courts of all judgments rendered in favor of the United States against said parties, or any of them, or involving said prodperty, and to take such further action as may be proper to carry sai proposition of settlement into effect. Approved, January 30, 1903. January an, 1908. CHAP. 340;-An Act To extend the time for the completion of the incline railway

 on West Mountain, Hot Springs Reservation. .

Be it emzcted by the Senate and [Muse :22/` Representatives 0 f the Un é ted nigga Sgiw Rem- States of Amer-icc ein Congress assemble , That the time for the comrlméxcrcbmpleeing pletion of an incline railway upon the West Mountain of the Hot ’,§,'j}}§§_ ““‘"" °" Springs Reservation, as providedeby Act of Congress approved Decem- $3}- gg. v- ber twenty-hrst, eighteen hundr and ninety-three, and as extended ` 'p'by Act of Congress approved March twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred, · be further extended or the term of one year from and after the passage of this Act, and that said original Act, approved December twenty- Hirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, becontinued in full force and e ect. Approved, January 30, 1903. January ::1, 1H1B. CHAP. 342.-An Act To redeem certain outstanding certificates of the born of

 audit, the board of public works, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia.

Be it enacted by t/ae Senate and House ofltmesevztatives of the United QP*¤:*l_;;r¤,£,QgL¤,:*};g__ States afiimewba in Congress assembled That the Commissioners of the demption or certain District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed ,,,,,1,, of °"’°“°°‘ to receive and audit certificates of indebtedness numbered seven thousand six hundred aud eighty ·nine, for the sum of eleven dollars and