Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/485

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F IFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 1300, 1301. 1902. 419 T0 increase the section room and lavator facilities of the Agadgm Improvement. ¤¤¤·. building and furnish same, to be immediatiily available, ten thousand 0‘11}v(:ijr$§g2i}u1ding` eigpt hundred and ninety-four dollars; _ _ xtendintg porch and constructing bay window on south side of the .“;`}{Q$;1°°°°d°°t ° Superinten ent’s quarters, two thousand two hundred dollars; 4 or construction of roads in front and rear of line of new officers’ quarters, grading, blasting, retaining walls, sewers, and so forth, three thousand dollars; For continuin©~ the construction of breastfhigh wall in dangerous places, five hun ed dollars; _ . d 5 or broken stone and gravel for roads, one thousand five hundred o ars; To repair the sidewalks of the post, one thousand dollars; d Carrying post sewer out to the channel of the river, five thousand o ars; , · For repairing roads and paths, including roads and bridges on R°P°i’*”8 md- °*°· reservation, one thousand dollars; Convertingpresent convalescent ward of cadet hospital into three rooms, one ousand dollars; d For relaying terrace platform of Memorial Hall, two thousand ollars· Construction of an ice house, to replace those beyond repair and I°° h°“¤°· unsanitary, five thousand dollars; To increase the eiiiciency of the United States Military Academy at Af,g;;;¤°§§&;;' West Point, New York, and to provide for the enlargement of buildings ew. ’ and for other necessary works of improvement in connection therewi , P°"* *’· “m· and to provide for an increased water supply at a cost not to exceed m{,‘;,‘{';““° °‘ ""°' one hundred thousand dollars, made necessary by the increased number ` of cadets now authorized by law, immediatelyiavailable and to remain _ so until expended, two million dollars: Prmzi d, That before any part QQ 0, w,, ,0 of this amount is expended, except so much as may be necessary to ¤1>i>¤>v¤ riirw provide an immediate increased water supply; to install a heating and ' ighting plant, and to complete the improvements begun on the cadet mess buildingicomplete plims shall be prepared and approved by the Secretary of 'ar, covering all necessary buildings an 1m rovements at West Point, and for each and every purpose connectedp therewith, which plans shall involve a total expen iture of not more than five million five hundred thousand dollars, including the sum herein appropriated: P1·0videdji¢rt}ae¢·, That after the preparation and approval of °°¤°'*°*· the plans herein provided, the Secretary o lh ar is authoriz to enter into a contract or contracts for any part or all of the improvements herein authorized within the said limit of cost, to be paid for from the appropriations annually made for this purpose: hwzded further, That ,_,§{f“°““*“¥ “'°‘“‘ no money shall be expended or obligation incurred for architects after the plans for im rovements above provided for have been approved by the Secretary oi) \Var, except, that the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to emplo , in his discretion, a consulting architect at a com— pensation not exceeding five thousand dollars per annum. Total buildings and grounds, two million and ninety thousand three hundred and twenty-six dollars. Approved, June 28, 1902. CHAP. 1301.-An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the -l“¤° ”· 19*2- Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, [Public, so. 182.] and for other purpw. Be it enacted by t/w Senate and House 0_fRqgn·esentatives oft/se United States of America in Omzgress assembled, That the following sums be, §}’§‘$,"{,§2'§§$§§?"' and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter