Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/79

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40 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 2. 1897. loglflfd S';’°;,°_;fi**° Moline Water Power Company shall secure the United States, to the m a.m§z:¤,m. °° satisfaction of the Secretary of War, against interference or action for damages from the city of Moline, or others, for interfering with the flow or discharge of sewage and water from the city of Moline through the old tailrace in rear of the upper or Moline dam by the construction of the proposed earth embankment in rear of said wall and In said old tailrace. Rock Island bridges- For the Rock Island Bridge, as follows: For operating and care and preservation of Rock Island bridges and viaduct, twelve thousand dollars. For protecting Rock Island Bridge by means of sheer booms, two hundred and fifty dollars. rama, on BENICIA ARSDNAL, BENICIA, GA1.IronNIA: For wrought-iron water _ pipe, four hundred dollars. rmnkmu Ammo, FBANKZFOBD ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: For new m"m°1’m°’P" iron roof on blacksmith shop, one thousand five hundred dollars. For steam heating apparatus for office, eight hundred and ten dollars. h_S¤gg·m_¤},·>g} J1’¤<>r· SANDY Hook Pnovme Gizomm, NEW Jnnsnv: Forbmlding and g ’' repairing roads and walks, and for general repairs to shops, storehouses, and quarters, two thousand five hundred dollars. SI>»i¤:¤¤1<l.1m¤. SPRINGFIELD ABSENAL, SPRINGFIIILLD, MASSACHUSETTS: For general care, repair of quarters, of buildings, and machinery not used for manufacturing purposes, and of grounds and roads, ten thousand dollars. For completing the macadamizing of Fcxleral street, the property of the United States, forming a highway of the city of Springfield, two thousand dollars. For macadamizing that portion of Byers street, the property of the United States, forming a highway of the city of Springfield, one thousand dollars. Testing mms, Tmsrine MACHINE, WArEnrowN ARSENAL: For labor, and material W""'*°""· in caring for, preserving, and operating the United States testing machine at Watertown Arsenal, including such new tools and appliances as may be required, ten thousand dollars. And the appropriation of five thousand dollars for an impact testing machine, made in the sundry ‘ Vol 2°~r-43** civil Act approved June eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, is hereby continued and made available until expended. D°1;gw<1;;J Dervty Pownnn DEPOT, DOVER, NEW JERSEY: For constructing water- "‘ ‘works and laying main over the post. with tire hydrants and necessary connections, five thousand dollars. Repair¤.¤¤<>· REPAIRS OF ABSENALS: For repairs and improvements at arsenals and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other contingencies during the year may render necessary, forty-five thousand dollars. W¤¤l·i¤s*¤¤· I’—C· BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON. Buiidin gs and For the improvement and care of public grounds as follows; "f;§‘;f}§;,,,,,,,,,,, and For improvement and maintenance of grounds north and south of ¤¤¤>· Executive Mansion, five thousand dollars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, one thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Franklin Park, one thousand dollars. For improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, two thousand dollars. Por care and improvement of Monument grounds, three thousand do lars. om canal. etc- For continuing improvement of reservation numbered seventeen and Prnriso; site of old canal northwest of same, three thousand dollars: Provided, ”"¥’°““""’°· That no part thereof shall be expended upon other than property belonging to the United States. For repair of post·and—chain fences, repair of high iron fences, and coxilstructin g stone coping about reservations, one thousand five hundred dollars.