Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/652

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 633 For widening to not exceeding e` teen feet and im ro the 1“‘°'°’"°°°*"'°- surface of roads and for building bridges and culverts, thvlnforest reserve out of the park from the east boundary, to make such gadssggigabgle and safe for animardra.wn and motor-propelled vehies , . Giater Lake National Park, Oregon: For continuation of the con- or¤¤¤1»¤k•P¤r1r- structron a wagon road and the necessag bridges through Crater Lake National_Park, Oregon, together wit a system of tanks and water-supply pipes to provide for sprinkling, m accordance with the recommendations contained in the report of the War Department published as House Document Numbered Three hundred an twenty- m Sayers Sym rad seam be Banded me rec on c re o ar, . Hi¤$v}?*·m» M“s9$chu$°t·§8, Brid§¢;;)For ieconstruction of a bridge b,{*d§,§’*¤m· ¥¤¤¤·· across eymouth_Back River, on coln Street, in Hingham, Massa- R¤¤¤¤¤¢r¤¤¤¤z· chusetts, as provided b the Act of Congress a proved February V°'·°’·P·°’~ ninth, nineteen hundreg and twelve, $15,000: Ifrovided, That the §{,°"‘f,';;,,,,, ,° m_ Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay the said ¤¤¤¤Er¤- sum to the treasurer of the State of Massachusetts, for distribution to_those who have borne the expense of the reconstruction of said bridge, as authorized by the act of the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts, agoved July twentieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and amen d March ninth, nineteen hundred and twelve, upon the certificate of the Secretary of War that the bridge has been reconstructed as contemplated in said Act of February ninth, nineteen hundred and twelve, and that the amount herein appropriated “ Eid? .1*§§;'Z§£ 3 i°;‘i"$.1.§$?‘i$i‘.§}‘,€§’§es¤: For improve- ,,,1;,-;,;,;% ····· ment and care of public grounds, District of Columbia, as follows: 1mpr¤v•m•¤¢ wd For improvement and maintenance of grounds south of Executive “'°‘ Fo 0d1rii$1ria0rg0care of greenhouses and rse $2 000 r nu , . For re air and reconstruction of the at the nursery, $3 000 P ger- care o§ I§afage1ttePPalr;k3$2,0·((g0. ` are o ar 1,5 . Fg; iiirproriveyrxient and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, $2,000. - For care and improvement of Monument Grounds and annex, ¥¤¤¤¤•¤* ¤=°¤¤¤¤· $7 000. For improvement, care, and maintenance of Garneld Park, $2,500. For construction and repair of post-and-chain fences, repair of °°°°'°‘ '°P•*”·•°°· high iron fences, constructing stone coping about reservations, painting wa.tchmen’s lod es, iron fences, vases, lamps, and lamp-posts; repairing and extending water pipes, and purchase of apparatus for cleaning them; hose; manure, an hauling the same; removing snow and ice· purchase and repair of seats and tools; trees, tree an plant stakes, labels, lime, whitewashirrg, and stock for nurseg, flowerpots, twine, baskets, wire, splints, an moss, to be purc by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may determine; care, construction, and mp1airtp1gf<;1;1gtgi516s; abating nuisances; cleaning statues and airing es , . _ m%or_im§:ovement, csire, and maintenance of various reservations, R°“"°"°“·°°°· includ1ng purchase, marntenance, and driving) of horse and vehicle fcriicflgciagluse of the omcelriiznkghxgrge pécpplblic rgdings and grounds, ot er necessary ve o 0 use, 0,000. MA]? public spaces resulting fromrthe filling of canals in the original §§{,°§d°§“p§,P{°;’y,_ city oi) Washington not now under the jurisdiction of the Chief of ¢¤¤¤.¤w· Engineers of the United States Army, except such portions as are included in the navy yard or in actual use as roadways and sidewalks, and except the portions assigned by law to the District of Columbia