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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 198. 1908. 28] For general advertising, authorized and required by law, and for A*l'°"*¤*¤8— tax an school notices and notices of changes in regulations, four » thousand five hundred dollars. . For advertising notice of taxes in arrears July first, nineteen hun- rsx-memge sans. dred and eight, as required to be given by Act of March nineteenth, vo1.26,p.z4. eighteen hundred and ninety, two thousand dollars, to be reimbursed by a charge of fifty cents for each lot or piece of property advertised. For the enforcement of the game and fish laws of the District of ,,§,'{f,‘{{Cf*“8g*‘“*°“”d Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners, " tivhe hundred dollars. h R I or carryingout the rovisions of the Act a roved March first, 0 "”‘f“’“ °f °‘““¤°" eighteen hundred and ningty-nine, entitled “An gEt to authorize the uidlgliiii Commissioners of the District of Columbia to remove dangerous o1· unsafe buildings and parts thereof, and for other urposes," to y ‘ the members of the board of survey provided for tlierein, other tmn the inspector of buildings, at a compensation of not to exceed ten dollars each survey, and to pay the cost of making safe or removing such buildings upon the refusal or neglect of the owners so to do, two thousand dollars. For the emotion of suitable tablets to mark historical places in the H*¤°<>¤¤·l muse District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, the appropriations made for this purpose by the Acts of June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and six, and V°'· "*"·*’¥’·"8°·““"· March second, nineteen hundred and seven, respectively, are continued available for the service of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and mne. , For the office of the Register of Wills: For furnishing to the olhce 0,,§g*S*°* °* Wm? of the Assessor, copies of wills, petitions, and all necessary papers o¤;£ms¤rwi11s,.at, wherein title to real estate is involved, nine hundred dollars. *°"'°““°"‘ For the purchase of enamel metal identification number tags for Motsfvehicls ¤¤¢¤· motor vehicles in the District of Columbia, three hundred dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessary. · For constructing wharf on river front for storage of sand and w"“'f‘ gravel, four thousand dollars. IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. ,,.$€§f"`°“‘°""' “Y‘° Enmrunrox or canon caossmcs: Toward carrying out the pro- ”"¤l¤¤“Pq, $$3***} visions of the Acts of Congress providing for the elimination of grade idiimm I H m M crossings and the construction of a union railroad station in the District of Columbia, approved February twelfth, nineteen hundred and one, x;»1.m.p.m. and February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and three, for purchase l"" m' "‘ m' or condemnation of the land necessary for the plaza and new streets, and for reconstructing, grading, and paving, together with the necessary incidental work in connection therewith, the streets, avenues, and ways changed in line or grade or newly created under the provisions of said Acts, including the employment on the approval of t is Act of special assistant counsel, at a rate not to exceed three thousand dollars per annum, and one clerk, at a rate not to exceed one thousand dollars per annum, in connection with the settlement of claims for damages incident to changes of grade, this, sum to be expended under the provisions of said Acts, and to continue available until expended, one hundred thousand dollars. ‘The foregoin appropriation shall be available todevelop, as a prop- "’°’°"” *"“'“· erty yard for the use of the District of Columbia. and for other mu- Pm of mmvmm nici§l fpurposes, so much of reservation numbered seventeen lying i~m.i1w¤e¤sea:¤r. sou o the toe of slope of standard roadbed between the portal o the Virginia avenue tunnel and the east end of the south abutment of the New Jersey Avenue Bridge, and south of the south abutment of the New Jersey Avenue Bridge and east of the toe of slgpe on the west side of the embankment carrying the approach to the ew Jersey