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 624 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. - Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. lery in connection with the adopted project for seacoast defense, and for the purchase of suitable buil ing sites for said barracks and quar- §§,f{‘f§k ,,d,m,,,,_ ters, one million dollars: Pwmlided, That for the erection- of barracks pe and quarters for artiller in connection with the pro`ect adopted for seacoast defense there slirall not hereafter be expended at any one point more than one thousand two hundred dollars per man for each man required for one relief to man the Qns at the post up to eighty-three men, the dpresent permanent strengt of a battery, enlisted and commissione, and -for each man required beyond this number six hundred dollars per man,‘from any appropriation made by Congress, unless special authority of Congress e fgranted for- a greater expenditure; Kgs? L<>¤V¤¤W<>¤h· and out of the foregoing sum o one million dollars there shall be ' expended thirty thousan dollars for repairs of barracks and quarters Bi¤¤¤¤¤=k· N-D¤k- for troops at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; forty thousand dollars toward construction of water and sewer syptem and for road, walks, and grad- Fm R¤¤Y·K¤¤¤· ing at military post at Bismarck, orth Dakota; thirty thousand dol- . lars toward construction of additional stables at Fort Riley, Kansas; Fm M¤¤d¤· S·D¤k· fifty thousand dollars for builegqgs and other necessary improvements wFg¤ D- A- R¤¤¤¢“· at the military post at Fort M e, South Dakota; fifty thousand doly' lars for continuin work of rebuildin quarters and for rebuilding N;g;;m§¤¤g,¤¤§¤¤¤¤· regimental glngardgouse at Fort D. A.gRussell, Wyoming; and thirty ’“` thousand do rs, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for acquiring by purchase or condemnation the land in the square surrounding Fo1i:SCo1:1stitution, qt Newcastle, New Hampshire, to be used for barrac an uarters or troo s. F°¤M°¤¤>°·V¤· Four Mlhimom, VIRGINIAI? For repair and maintenance of wharf, including all`necessa1g* material therefor, and repairs of and necessary sugplies, Extures, an furniture for freight house and waiting rooms, an water for flushing closets, three thousand and seventy-nine dollars; wharfinger, nine hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, four thousand three hundred and ninety dollars; for oneéhalf cg saiid (isumdto be suéwpligduby the United States, two thousan one un re an ninety- ve dollars., . Repairs and operation of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and gen eral police; For rakes, shovels, an brooms; stone and labor for macadamizing streets, brick, cement, terra-cotta drain QE, and catch basins; e ectric lights for streets; purchase of spr1n ing wagon; repairs to roads, (pavements, walks, and street crossings, four t `ousand one hundre and fifteen dollars; driver for ol1ce cart, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, four thousand Eve hundred and ninety-five dollars; for one-half of said sum to be supplied by the lénited States, two thousand two hundred and ninety-seven dollars and ty cents. Maintenance of sewer system: For coal and wood, waste, oil, and puing repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, and supplies, one thousand our undred and fifty ollars; two engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred dollars each; two laborers, at Eve hundred dollars each; in all, Eve thousand four hundred and fifty dollirs; foréone-hag of (paig sugntto be; siéppliieqlby the United States, two ousan seven un re an wen y- ve dollars. . ti(}{g}<;;;;§¤¤ N¤· Imrnovimnisrr or rms YELLOWSTONE Nxrroiun Plum: For the repair and ma1ntenance 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, sixty thousand dol> _ lars, of which amount five thousand dollars shall be immediately avail- {¥§é’§§’§:0,d ,,,,,,0,, able for the repair of roads: .P¢·0mIded, That of this amount twenty md- thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used in the construction of a wagon road and the necessary bridges through the Yellowstone Park Timber Reserve alon the North Fork of the Stinking-water or Shoshone River and througi the Yellowstone