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 490 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1762. 1904. thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one hundred and four thousand four hundred dollars. sprmz¤¤w,M¤¤¤. Srnmemnrn Ansrmsr., Srnruerrnnn Massacrrusnrrs: For general care, repair of quarters, of buildincgs, and machinery not used for manufacturing pu es, and of groun s and roads, ten thousand dollars: For one oilphsouse of brick, with storage tanks, one thousand live hundred dollars; · In all, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. - W¤wrww¤.M¤¤¤- Wsmnrown ARSENAL, WA1‘ERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS: For alteration of the lighting plant at Watertown Arsenal, six thousand dollars: ggagrvvéf my M Hmded, That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grant park purposes. unto the Commonwealth of husetts, through 1liB board of metropolitan park commissioners, for public use as a park and park drive along the Charles River, in continuation of other parks and drives being laid out and constructed along said river by the said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a right of way throng the portion of the lands of the Watertown Arsenal, within said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, along the southerly side thereof between its easterly and westerly boundaries; the width of the stripvof land granted for said right of way to be such as the.Secretary of ar in his discretion may deem wise; and the said right of wa to include the right of care, cmamnn. management, and police iurisdiction: Wrovidedfurther, That any said giant of right of way be upon terms and conditions which shall reserve t e right to make such use of the river front and of the lands comprised in the right of way as the Secretary of War may deem necessary for theh uses ¤ir¤· Rnrams or .uzs1¤1NALS: For repairs and improvements at arsenals and powder depots, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accident; ordotger pontingenpies lduringdtgelyear may render necessary, one un re an twenty- ve thousand dollars. numuug and BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND wAsmNo*roN. Erppgigklmsmct or c_1!:u»r¤v¤¤¤¤¤ wd  improvement and care of public grounds, District of Columbia. as O 0Ws: MFor iuprovengent anéldmpintenance of grounds south of Executive ansion, our thousand o lars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, two thousand dollars. I For ordinary care of Franklin Park, one thousand dollars. d {pr improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, two thousand o rs. M¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤°¤¤·*=- For care and improvement of Monument grounds and annex (Poto- Om mac Park) to Monument grounds, seven thousand dollars. <‘¤¤***- ,For continuing improvement of reservation numbered Seventeen, Promo alnil site tg? old cglnallhnprthwesrté pi sanpe btahousang iilve hundred Expmmm_ dollars: made, a no pa ereo s a expen e upon other than property belonging to the United States. _ For construction and repair of post—and-chain fences, repair of high iron fences, constructing stone copinlg about reservations, painting watchmen’s lodges, iron fences, vases, amps, and lamp- osts; manure. and hauling the same, and removing snow and ice; purchase and repair