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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Siass. II. Ch. 546. 1898. 629 essary, and for the erection of barracks and quarters for the artillery in connection with the adopted project for seacoast defen e, six hundred and twenty thousand dollars, and of this sum nfty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be used for the purchase of suitable building sites: Provided, That for the erection of barracks and p,.,,,,,,,, quarters for artillery in connection with the project adopted for sea- Limit f¤r •>¤•>b•#- coast defense there shall not hereafter be expended at any one point t°"‘°°°"P°°t°‘ more than sixty thousand dollars for a one-battery post and twenty thousand dollars additional for each additional battery, from any appro~ priation made by Congress, unless special authority of Congress be granted for a greater expenditure. _ For continuing construction and improvements at the military post $,,,),,,,,,,,7 Wm at 1Spokane, Washingtoén, forty thopsland dollars.- ~ ' or construction an airs o uildings at the militar post at ‘ Foglt Meade, South Dal:lot1;3:hirty;;_hl¢;usand dollars. — y Fm M°°d°’S'D°k‘ " or construction an re airs o uildin s at the military post at For-s D. A. uusseii, wyom1i:g,·tnmy thousagid dollars. w’§?I° D` A' R"`""' That the appropriation of forty thousand dollars for beginning the B,,,,,,,,.,,k’N_D,,,_ . construction of buildings, providing for sewerage, water supply, roads, R¤¤rrrs·1>r¤¤¢i¤¤f¤r and other means of communication and other necessary improvements °°”°°"°°°°' °°°' at the military post at Bismarck, North Dakota, made by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved June eleventh, eighteen hundred Vol.29,p.441. and ninety-six, is hereby reappropriated and made available for the same purposes for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. Four Mormon, Vmcmuz For repair- and maintenance of whari, Fort M,,,,,.,,,, v,_ including all necessary material therefor, and repairs of and necessary R°P¤i¤·¤°¤··W¤¤‘f· supplies, fixtures, and furniture for freight house and waiting rooms, three thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars; whartin ger, nine hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars;.in all, four thousand four hundred and fifty-tive dollars; for one·half of said sum to he supplied by the United States, two thousand two hundred and - twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents. Repairs and maintenance of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and men. general police: For bricks for sidewalks; granolithic pavement; terra cotta pipe; rakes, shovels, and brooms; stone for macadamizing streets; electric lights for streets, or expense of other street lighting when necessary; repairs to roads, pavements, walks, and street crossings, three thousand one hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents; driver for police cart, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand six hundred and fourteen dollars and nity cents; for one-half of said sum to be supplied by the United States, one thousand eight hundred and seven dollars and twenty-five cents. Maintenance of sewer system: For coal and wood, waste, oil, and Sewer system, pump repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, and supplies, one thousand four ""‘*‘“°""“°°· hundred and tlfty dollars; two engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred dollars each; in all, five thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; for one-half of said sum to be supplied by the United States, two thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars. For continuing improvement of the harbor of Wilmington and Chris- c¥i:_¤¤i¤g$·>¤ af tiana River, Delaware, two hundred and five thousand eight hundred ...§.,'i'.:?t..}l°" ` and forty-six dollars. Imrnovnumnr or trim Ynrmowsroum N Arronn. PARK: For the Y¤¤¤w¤*·>¤¤ Pvk · repair and maintenance of existing roads and bridges and improvement and protection of the Yellowstone National Park, to be expended by and under the direction of the Secretary of War, includiu g not exceeding live thousand dollars to be immediately available, forty thousand dollars. ° _ MILITARY PARKS. Miiiwr with- Onrcxamnumi Arm Cnumuooca Nnroun. PARK: For com- C,g{·;·;_§_g;·¤s· M pensation and expenses of two civilian commissioners and the assistant mmm -· in historical work; maps, survey, clerical and other assistance, mes-