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 394 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. w·¤r>¤¤•¤·¤¤¤¤r~ UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Amana me n- ARMORIES AND ARSENALS. sends. _ B¤<=k1¤¤¤¤¤. H1- For the Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, as follows: d Igor shop K, an iron-finishing shop for the armory, ten thousand o ars. For completing store·house K, nfteen thousand dollars. For machinery and shop-fixtures, ten thousand dollars. For general care, preservation, and improvements; for building new roads; for care and preservation of the water-power; for painting and care and preservation of fpermanent buildings, bridges, and shores of the island; for building ences and sewers, grading grounds, fifteen thousand dollars. d lflgr repairs and extension of the arsenal railway, seven thousand o rs. .Br¤g¤¤¤1>¤¤¤¤- For the Rock Island bridge as follows: For care, preservation, and expense of maintaining and operating the draw, twelve thousand dollars. For protecting Rock Island bridge by means of sheer-booms, two thousand seven hundred and fift dollars. uw? ¤¤*· md For replacing the present wooden upper or railway deck of bridge mm with iron, fifty thousand dollars, and for replacing parts of the east and west shore spans of the Rock Island bridge y stronger members of wrought iron, eighteen thousand two hundred and ten dollars; y ?*¤°*•¤· in all, sixty-eight thousand two hundred and ten dollars: Provided, t' - [a I ¤f That the Secretary of War shall require of the Chicago, Rock Island Q mu: nun mr and Pacific Railroad Company the re-imbursement of one half of all pn "“*°°‘ °°‘“‘ the expenses incurred in said work as provided in their guaranty executed to the United States under the acts of Congress providing Beqmnmdnh. for the construction of said bridge. But the sleepers and rails are to be put down upon the bridge and kept in repair by the railroad company, without cost to the United States, as required by said guaran y. VNM That the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars a}ppropriated by the V¤l-¤¤.1>-¤6¤- sundry civil appfopriation act approved Marc second, eighteen hundred and eig ty-nine, for the construction of a viaduct from the south end of the wagon bridge between Rock Island and the city of Rock Island over the railroa tracks which adjoin the approach to ¤+¤vh£v¤;£:%{°*•>¤ *0 said bridge, be, and the same is herebly, re-appropriated, to remain namesavailable until exlpended: Provided, That no part of said sum shall Jgggggég gg be expended unti a bond with ood and suincient personal security •pp¤m¤ new-ny shall ave been executed to thegllnited States and approved by the "’°“‘· Secretary of War securing the United States against all claims for damages rendered by any court of law or Court of Claims in favor of the adjacent property holders upon the erection of said viaduct f and against all expenses of every kind and nature incident to any m "' °‘"‘ litigation that may arise: Provided further, That so much of the vu.¤¤,1>-¤¤¤- conditions attache to said appropriation in said sundry civil act as requires that the same shall not be available until a holders of property abutting on the same shall have executed release of all amages that might accrue to them by the construction and maintenance thereof, in such form asthe Secretary of War may prescribe, and that the work shall not be commenced until the city of Rock Island shall deposit in the Treasury of the United States one half of said appropriation towards reimbursing the United States for the wm cr l expen ture be, and the same is hereby, repealed. _,,,,, G.,,.,,l’Q{,,,,t,K{,°, or the further develo ment of the water-power pool at Rock Island,_ as per plans and) detailed estimates submitted in House Executive ocument Numbered Three hundred and eighty-one, Fifty-first Congress, first session, one hundred and one thousand dollars, subject to all the provisions contained in the act of October