Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/578

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490 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1762. 1904. thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one hundred and four thousand four hundred dollars. sprmz¤¤w,M¤¤¤. Srnmemnrn Ansrmsr., Srnruerrnnn Massacrrusnrrs: For general care, repair of quarters, of buildincgs, and machinery not used for manufacturing pu es, and of groun s and roads, ten thousand dollars: For one oilphsouse of brick, with storage tanks, one thousand live hundred dollars; · In all, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. - W¤wrww¤.M¤¤¤- Wsmnrown ARSENAL, WA1‘ERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS: For alteration of the lighting plant at Watertown Arsenal, six thousand dollars: ggagrvvéf my M Hmded, That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grant park purposes. unto the Commonwealth of husetts, through 1liB board of metropolitan park commissioners, for public use as a park and park drive along the Charles River, in continuation of other parks and drives being laid out and constructed along said river by the said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a right of way throng the portion of the lands of the Watertown Arsenal, within said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, along the southerly side thereof between its easterly and westerly boundaries; the width of the stripvof land granted for said right of way to be such as the.Secretary of ar in his discretion may deem wise; and the said right of wa to include the right of care, cmamnn. management, and police iurisdiction: Wrovidedfurther, That any said giant of right of way be upon terms and conditions which shall reserve t e right to make such use of the river front and of the lands comprised in the right of way as the Secretary of War may deem necessary for theh uses <g the arsenal and to temporarily close them to the uses herein au orize . Tcsrinzmsemms. Tmsrnvo Macnmns, Warnnrown Aasmnar.: For labor and materials in caring for, preserving, and operating the United States testing machines at Watertown Arsenal, including such new tools and appliances as may be required, fifteen thousan dollars. _ wmmm, NJ. Wsrnnvunr ARSENAL, Wsrmnwmr, Nmw Yom:: For replacing iiéonhbridge th¢i1Erie Cpréahutps connect the east and west portions otearsena, ourtousan o . . Re1>¤ir¤· Rnrams or .uzs1¤1NALS: For repairs and improvements at arsenals and powder depots, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accident; ordotger pontingenpies lduringdtgelyear may render necessary, one un re an twenty- ve thousand dollars. numuug and BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND wAsmNo*roN. Erppgigklmsmct or c_1!:u»r¤v¤¤¤¤¤ wd improvement and care of public grounds, District of Columbia. as O 0Ws: MFor iuprovengent anéldmpintenance of grounds south of Executive ansion, our thousand o lars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, two thousand dollars. I For ordinary care of Franklin Park, one thousand dollars. d {pr improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, two thousand o rs. M¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤°¤¤·*=- For care and improvement of Monument grounds and annex (Poto- Om mac Park) to Monument grounds, seven thousand dollars. <‘¤¤***- ,For continuing improvement of reservation numbered Seventeen, Promo alnil site tg? old cglnallhnprthwesrté pi sanpe btahousang iilve hundred Expmmm_ dollars: made , a no pa ereo s a expen e upon other than property belonging to the United States. _ For construction and repair of post—and-chain fences, repair of high iron fences, constructing stone copinlg about reservations, painting watchmen’s lodges, iron fences, vases, amps, and lamp- osts; manure. and hauling the same, and removing snow and ice; purchase and repair