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F IFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ras. 15-17. 1902.739 [N 0. 15.] Joint Resolution Granting permission for the erection of a monument in AP"] ZL 1902 Charlotte, North Carolina, for the ornamentation of the public grounds in that city. Resolved by the Senate and H02t8e of Representatebes of the United Stateaof America in Congress assembled, That permission be, and the C§?*'l°?f· N- C· same is hereby, granted the Shipp Monumental Committee, of the c¢§m$ll¤ee°ilfl!;?22$ State of North Carolina, to erect a monument in honor of the late Wil- {§‘,}§“,§"“‘ °“ *‘“""° ham E. Shipp on the premises upon which the public building and the United States mint are located, in the city of Charlotte and State of North Carolina; said monument to be located under the su rvision and direction of the Secretary of the National Treasury and lh; chairman of the Shipp Monumental Committee; said monument to be pre- UP¤‘¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ W M sented to the people of the United States by the Shipp Monumental mm 8mm` Committee. Approved, April 21, 1902. [No. 16.] Joint Resolution Providin for a modification in the adopted project for APM 23· 1902- the improvement of Everett Harbor, Vibashington. [Pub_ Rss__ N0_16J Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentattves of the United States of A@ea in Oonglress assembled, Tm in carrying on the work wxrett H"b°r' of improvement of Everett Harbor, Washington, authorized in the mgg¥,!{g,V°”‘°“‘ ¥"°“” river and harbor Act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety- VOI.30;p.1183. nine, the Secretary of War may, in his discretion, abandon the dredg- _ ing and improvement of Old River, and any balance heretofore appropriated or authorized for the present approved project may be used or the widening or deepening of the harbor basin and channel through the tide Hats, and the Secretary of War may take such steps as ma seem to him desirable to protect and conserve the work as performed}? Approved, April 23, 1902. _[No. 17.] Joint_Resolution Postponing the payment of taxes on real estate in the QN 29- 1901 District of Columbia for the iiscaplear nineteen undred and three from November, '@b_ R,,,,' N0_ lu ` nineteen hundred and two, to ay, nineteen hundred and three, and for other purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of tbe United States 0 f America in Owzgresx assembled, Tligt the collection of taxes on }]£§gg;Q‘§?*;¤ab:_ real roperty and improvements thereon in the District of Columbia, tate ma postponed which will become payable in the month of November, nineteen hun- t°.ii¤ll';il0£Z dred and two, be, and the same is hereby, suspended until the month of May, nineteen hundred and three, at which time said taxes shall be due and payable, and the collection thereof shall be enforced in all respects, as provided under existing law for the collection of taxes on rea property and improvements thereon, for the tax year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three. Sec. 2. That the time for the completion of the duties of the board ,,f_°°;g °* °¤“°““· of equalization and review provided for in sections nine and ten of the fTii¤e_f£>rc¤m(]f>le¤¤¤ Act of Congress approved August fourteenth, eighteen hundred and °:`°" “°°" "d‘ ninety-four, entitle<l)"An Act to provide an immediate revision and _4§°,lg_2?,jKi€M‘ equalization of real estate values in the District of Columbia; also to rovide an assessment of real estate in said District in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-six and every third year thereafter, and for other urposes,” be, and is hereby, extended to October thirty-first, nineteen hundred and two. Approved, April 29, 1902.