Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1427

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Crr. 2€5. 1911. 1403 construction, and repair of fountains; abating nuisances; cleaning statues, and repairing pedestals, eighteen thousand five hundred and fifgly dollars. _ or_improvement, care, and maintenance of various reservations, including purchase, mamtenance, and. dri ° of horse and vehicle ‘ for official use of the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, find of other necessary vehicles, for official use, thirty thousand dollars. For improvement, care, and maintenance of Smithsonian grounds, three thousand dollars. For completion of improvement between Decatur and S Streets northwest on Twenty-second Street, three thousand dollars. For improvement and maintenance of Judiciary Park, two thousand five hundred dollars. For wding, soiling, seeding, and planting that portion of Judiciary Park a ut the Court of Alppeals Building and for cement walks, two thousand five hundred dollars. For laiyin cement and other walks in various reservations, two thousan d<.5lars. For broken-stone road covering for parks, three thousand five hundred dollars. For curbin , coping, and iiagging for park roads and walks, two thousand dollirs. ger care and mzgpllagnance of Potpimac Park, fifteen thousaprgflollars. "°*°’°•° *‘"*- or gradmg` , so` , S86d111g- , an anting t at rtion 0 otomac Park west of the railroad embankmdirt twentyéivleothousand dollars. d lllziiscomtmcting a park lodge in ~l’otomac Park, five thousand o . . . d Ilior oiling or otherwise treating macadam roads, four thousand o ars. One half of the foregoing sums under "Buildings and grounds in ,65§,l$,,,Q`°"‘ °‘“'“°‘ and around Washington" shall be aid from the revenuesof the District of Columbia and the otherllialf from the Treasury of the United States. Under appropriations herein contained no contract shall be made ct{fl'§’,g,;‘§,§‘§°'°‘°‘ for making or repairinv concrete or asphalt pavements in Washington City at a higher price than one dollar and eighty-five cents {per square yard for a quality equal to the best laid in the District o Columbia prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and with a base of not less than six inches in thickness. For improvement, care, and maintenance of grounds of executive de artments, one thousand dollars. lior such trees, shrubs, lants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Library of Congress as may be requested by the superrntendent of the Library building, one thousand dollars. For such trees, shrubs, lplants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Capitol, t 16 Senate and House Office buildings, as may be reguested by the superintendent of the Caprtol building, four thousand ollars. E _ For improvement and maintenance of Executive Mansion grounds g,,,§§§§f"° M'“"l°“ (within iron fence), five thousand dollars. ’ For the employment of an engineer by the officer in charge of public _ buildings and grounds, two thousand four hundred dollars. For purchase and re air of machinery and tools for shops at nursery, and for the repair of dhogs and storehouse, one thousand dollars. ud rd For removing fence an wall around the Botanical Gardens and such §‘Z,%”§,;,(;l§ ;§,'L°g_ grading, soil' , seeding, and sodding as may be incident thereto, two °*°· thousand iivleiliundred dollars, Q For removal of the stable of the Executive Office and for such 05§§§{1°’°' E‘°°““"° grading, soiling, seeding, and sodding as may be incident thereto, to R¤¤*°'•I·