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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 1760, 1761. 1904. 451 For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for re airing sidewalks, R°'“l“- roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, four thlousand dollars; For completing the construction of a wagon road from the railroad station to the south end of the post, includin necessary gas piping and lamp-(posts for lighting same, to be immediately available, thirty thousan ollars; For extending and increasin the efliciency of the iire—alarm and Fi¤+•1•r¤. cwtelephone systems of the post, Eve thousand dollars; For plumbing material and labor to install a hot-water heater and hot-water storage boiler at cavalry barracks, two hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-four cents; ‘ For lumber and other material for general repair of cavalry stables, two hundred dollars; ‘ For repairs to saddles, bridles, purchase of leather, curb chains, bits, stirrups, and so forth, and to keep same in repair, two hundred and fifty ollars; For enlargement of barracks of army-service detachment, six thou- Enlnzemenrctbursand dollars; "°k°' For new roofs for thirty-six sets of enlisted men’s quarters, five thousand dcillars; d W 1 For comp eting the work of improve t_to ovi e for an incr ““" "PP {,- water supply at the Military AcademyIlsl%Vest§’oint, New York, pro- V01m' p` H ` vided for in the Act of June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, to be available immediately and until expended, three hundred thousand dollars, to be expended by contract or otherwise as the Secretary of War may deem most economical and advantageous: Provided, mu by Sm That such sum shall not be available except for purchase of land and wry of War. ew. watcraizghte until the project shall be applroved by the Secretary of _ War, until the Secretary of War s determine that the w ole expense necessary to complete such (prpgect shall be included within the total aplpropriation o four hun r thousand dollars, including the one hun red thousand dollars appropriated by Act of June twenty- eighth, nineteen hundred and two; _ In carrving out the provisions of said Act of June twenty-eighth, w§g}‘·`{,f,§},‘,_@}(,f’“ °‘ nineteen hundred and two, after general plans have been repare and VM.32, p. 419. approved by the Secretary of War, he may proceed with tlhe necessary construction of cadet barracks and such buildings as shall be needed to replace buildings removed in such construction of cadet barracks upon detailed plans approved by him before the completion of detailed ph ns {or the w ole work, provided that the limit of cost is not increased t cre ; Total, buildings and ounds, three hundred and sixty-four thousand and eighty-five dolgirrs and thirty-four cents. Approved, April 28, 1904. CHAP. 1761.-An Act Providing for the restoration or maintenance of channels, Alpril 28. 1904. or of river and harbor improvements, and for other purposes. [ · K 1*75*-] __ ¤ [Public, No. 193.] Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con rear assembled, That, in view of the fact that rum-_ ima umm no general river and harbor bill is to be enacted during the present “*’{3;’j;,'};*;}Q’[§',; O, gx_ session, and in view of the necessity of temporary provision or the mins workspreservation of existing work, the sum of three million dollars be, and P""" "‘ ml the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available and A;rpmpn..nq¤ imto be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the '“°°'“‘°l*'“""‘l“*”“· supervision of the Chief of Engineers, for the following purposes and. under the limitations herein set forth, to wit: For the restoration or qymnncis