Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1378

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1348 Errrirninrn ooneamssl sms. II. cH. 2918. 1907. G’°°“°'i“°·'*`°“”· NAHONAL CEMETERY, GREENEVILLE, TENNESSEE: For the construction of a superintendent’s lodgg, roadways, walks, and so forth, within the tract of land known as " onument Hill " near Greeneville, Tennessee}, sand inclosing walls and approaches thereto, thirty-two thou- ` sand ol ars. }g§,§g,{§§§j‘;_§g; For enlargement of National Cemetery and improvement of the same, at Mil Springs, Kentucky by acquiring land adjoining thereto, f,*0'{.'f{,°;m of1mm_ twelve thousand five hundred dollars: Profuuled, That the City of Somerset deeds to the United States free of charge four acres of land for said purpose. ` K¤°“m°·T**“°· Nyrroiur. CEMETERY, KNOXVHLE, TENNEssEE: For laying sidewalks on Holston and Munson streets around the national cemetery, Knox- ‘ ville, Tennessee, one thousand five hundred dollars. ‘"“°°“"’°°“*'~ mscmmannons OBJECTS, wma DEPARTMENT. ““*““'Y Wm- MILITARY rosrsz For the construction and enlargement at military posts of such buildings as, in the judgment of the Secretary of War, may be necessary, eight hundred and forty-one thousand eight hundred andittleventy-Hvqldalggs; bin} notpart of the mpney appfopriaged tfpr m1 ry posts s a use or e pure ase o any an nor or e establishment of any military prison._’ _ cO1:;3¤rgg§m_§§' **°'*‘ For the erection of barracks and quarters for the artillery in con- ` nection with the adopted project for seacoast defenses, and for the purchase of suitable building sites for said barracks and quarters, one Sm Frmcim mm million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ ` im-_ (1p1_ _ For the reconstruction, on land owned by the United States, of the ““““'Y l"'“°”· military [prison in San Francisco harbor, fifty thousand dollars, the cost of w ich, when complete, shall not exceed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the sum hereby appropriated shall be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said institution. {°,$’,fj,,‘§f_$,*;},‘j;,§·I· “rvATER snrrrx, Four GREBLE, Rnonn IsLA:vD: For purchase of about twenty-four and one-half acres of land near Dutch Island, Rhode Island, reiquiredhto prqvide as adequate water supply for Fort Greble, Rhode Is and t irty thousand dollars. ,’Q‘;}{,°,§*,}$,[,*{’{‘,{‘,;,§ll· _ Boar Snmriinaxz That the Act making appropriations for sundry uXe<;xked*¥· v- 49% civil Expgnsgs ofdtpe (xoilgezrnment arépgoved April ltwepltygaiggth, mne- ` teen un re an our so amen e as to ma e the un s appropriated for the enlargement of the reservation for Fort Sheridan available, with the approval of the Secretary of War, for the purchase of a tract of land containing` approximately eleven_ and a ha f acres, on th: norghealst gorner of the rese;·vation,d1n addition to that for the _ _ ‘ pure ase o w 10 provision is ma e in said Act. "’°*"“°·""· Pmzsinro .MILITA1tY Rnsnnvnion, SAE FnAnc1sco, Cnrronnmz For continuing the Impgaxvement of the grounds within the Presidio Rhlgary §.qservation, Francisco, California,4seven thousand tive un re o lars. ' Mg? B·~v¤rd· F- Paorraorros or warm stsrrrr, Foirr Busan, NEW Mnxrooz For Watersupply. the pgfchase of land on which the springs which supply Fort Bayard, New 1 exico, are situated and the nd adjacent thereto, required to protect the water supply of the post ninety thousand dollars. §`;;jQ{g’gf>°·V¤- Nom: Mormon, VIRGINIA: Wharffroads, and sewer: For repair and maintenance of wharf, including all necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waiting rooms, and water for flushing urinals and closets, painting, repairs. brooms. shovels, and so forth, ve thousand dollars; wharnnger, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, nine hundred dollars; in all, six thousand eight hundred dollars; for one-half of said sum, to _ be supplied by the United States. three thousand four hundred dollars.

  • ’·°P‘“”·°*°· Repairs and operation of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and

general police: For rakes, shovels, an brooms; repairs to roadways,