Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/881

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then all right and title thereto herein authorized to be granted to said regents shall revert to the United States. That in consideration of the said grant, the said regents shall vsIr§i°§l °* procure from the city and county of an Francisco the consent of cu‘jg'{!,d,,•:*¤¤“°¤ °°°· said city and county to a judgment being rendered and entered ‘ against the said city and county in eminent domain proceedings to be instituted by the United States Government against said cit and county for the piu·pose of ac%uiring from said city and county ah right, title, and interest that said city and county mag have in and to any lands situated within the city and county of an Francisco, California, located as the Swretaggllof War may approve and which he may deem satisfactory and us in connection with said reservation. That the said regents or the Secretary of War shall procure to be w°”°°”°°°°‘ executed by the said city and count? of San Francisco a warranty * to the United States Government 0 perpetual quiet possession to said lands. R ts of Sm Frm That in any such Juudgment in eminent domain as may be so ren- dered and entered, ere may be reserved to the city and county of San Francisco in such lands to be so acquired, such rights and inter- I ests as in the discretion of the Secretary of War sho d properly be Ro reserved to said city and county of San Francisco, and also a condition ¤,.¤,°°”°°° I"' "°°‘ that the said lands shall revert to the cit and county of San Fran- . cisco in the event of the United States Govemment ceasin to use the lands for the purposes for which they may be so acquired in said eminent domain proceedings. F That the provision in the Act entitled "An Act making a pro ria- psaigrmu "°v“°° "' tions for the support of the Army for the fiscal year endling Erme *""‘»P·"· thirtieth, nineteen hundred and efhteen, and for other purglosesf approved May twelfth, nineteen uudred and seventeen (c apter twelve, page fift -seven, Fortieth Revised Statutes), autho ’ the Secretary of {Var to convey to the regents of the Universit oi California, for art, educational, and park puiiposes, that portion ofy the military reservation of the Presidio, San rancisco, on which the Palace of Fine Arts is located, in consideration of the transfer to the United States of other lands situated within the said city and county, be and is hereby repealed. . muh. CONSTRUCTION, izmmm, AND MAINTENANCE, MILITARY AND rosr xmas, bridges, and norms, Bmncns, AND TRAILS, ALASKA: For the construction, repair, *'°“‘· and maintenance of military and post roads, bridges, and trails, ,.,,,,,,,,,_ Territory of Alaska, $100,000: Promkled, That herea ter, so long as m,*;t=:‘_{¤¤¢••¢¤ bwrbthe construction and maintenance of "Military and Post" Roads in Alaska, and of other roads, bridges, and trails in that Territory shall remain under the direction of the Secretary of War he be authorized to submit such estimates for the consideration of Congress as are in his judgment necessaryéfor a proper prosecution of the work. Pm, ,,,,,,S,,,m,8_ Bamzacxs AND Qvaarnns, n11.i1>r1N1·.: Ismmns: Continuing the tegg{_gi;i¤r;¤ quarwork of providing or the proper shelter and protection of officers WL and enlisted men of the Army of the United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including repairs and (payment of rents, the acquisition of title to building sites, and such a ditions to existing military reservations as may be necessary, and including also shelter for the animals and supplies, and all other buildings necessary for Shsmmmm post administration p oses, and for shelter and repair thereof, P . and rentals for the Uniileld) States troops in China, $500,000: Pramkled, Restuchcn on an- That no part of said sum shall be expended for the construction of °°" ‘*“"“”‘ quarters or officers of the Army the total cost of which, including the heating and plumbing ap aratus, wiring and fixtures, shall exceed 111 the case 0 quarters oip a general officer the sum of $8,000; of a colonel or officer above the rank of captain, $6,000; and of an officer of and below the rank of captain, $4,000.