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following described property : All of blocks one, two, three and 

 four, and lots T, O, P and R, all that part of lot one lying east 

 of the Northern Pacific Railway Company's right of way, all 

 that part of lot eleven lying south of the Northern Pacific Rail- 

 way Company's right of way and lots twelve, thirteen, fourteen 

 and fifteen, all in block five, Patterson's Capitol Addition to 

 Olympia ; blocks eighty-six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight in 

 Sylvester's Plat of the city of Olympia ; also that parcel of land 

 lying in the Sylvester Donation Land Claim, bounded on the 

 south by the "old capitol site," on the west by Water street, on 

 the north by Thirteenth street and on the east by lot ten of 

 William's Capitol Addition to Olympia, said parcel of land be- 

 ing thirty feet east and west by fifty-four and eighty-six hun- 

 dredths feet north and south ; also a tract of land, bounded on 

 the north by Patterson's Capitol Addition to Olympia, on the 

 east by the "old capitol site," on the south by the southerly line 

 of the "old capitol site" extended to the government meander 

 line and on the west by the government meander line; and all 

 acquisitions of land for state capitol purposes heretofore made 

 are hereby validated. Said commission shall have power to enter 

 into any agreement and take all necessary steps to remove or 

 cause to be removed the high school building now situated on 

 block eighty-six to block eighty-eight of Sylvester's Plat or to 

 such other site as the commission may decide upon that will be 

 acceptable to the original donor of the present site of said high 

 school and school board of Olympia and there re-erected, and 

 to dedicate said site to high school purposes. 



Passed the Senate February 17, 1915. 



Passed the House March 8, 1915. 



NOTE BY SECRETARY OF STATE. 



The above act filed in the office of the Secretary of State, March 23, 

 1915, and allowed to become a law without the approval of the Gov- 

 ernor. I. M. HOWELL, 



Secretary of State. 



