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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. 1349 macadamizing, paving, drainpipe; electric lights for streets; three thousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars; four laborers cleanin roads, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, Eve thousand six hundred and thirty-five dollars; for one—half of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, two thousand eight hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. Maintenance of sewer system: For waste, oil, and pump and boiler S"'“€°· repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, and supplies, rebuilding reinforced concrete roof for sewerage tank, two thousand six hundred and twenty- five dollars; two engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; two firemen, at silx hundred dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred dollars each; in a l, six thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars; for one-half of said sum, to be su plied by the United States, three thousand three hundred and twelve dbllars and fifty cents. Imrnovnmnur or- run Ynnnowsrroma Nnrrioiux. PARK: For main- }§g}}gg'§{,°’;g,*;:{k;& tenance and repair of im rovements, including not exceeding ten serve. thousand dollars which shall be used for the repmr and improvement of the east and south roads in the Yellowstone Forest Reserve; also, not exceeding one thousand dollars which shall be used for the survey S“"°Y- of a wagon road for light vehicles connecting the Mammoth Hot Springs in the Yellowstone National Park to a point on the western boundary of said park where the West Gallatin River crosses the boundary line of said park and connecting with the wagon road heretofore constructed by Gallatin County, Montana, along the West » Gallatin River. The Secretary of War is directed to report from R°P°’*· such survey to the next session of Con ess estimates of what it would cost to construct such road and upon tig; advisability and feasibility of such construction, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be expended by and under the direction of the Secretary of War; and to be immediately available._ ` Momrr Ramma Nxrxoiur. Pimx: For continuing the construction “°°“‘B°·*”*°"’”*- of the wagon road into said park, from the west, heretofore surveyed . and commenced, under the irection of the Secretary of War, to be immediately available fifty thousand dollars. Esmncnmnxr or Govmmoizs ISLAND, Naw Yomc: For continuing N§€j"°'“°” Is‘°""· lan of improvement for the enlargement of Governors Island, New §'0rk Harbor. by wharf work, dredging, bulkhead, and filling, one hundred thousand dollars. Cmcxazuanca Asn CHArrANoooA NATIONAL PARK: For continuing gjlg_{mg;§_¤· W, the establishment of the Chickamanga and Chattanooga National Park; c»»..¤¤.n»iw... for the compensation and expenses of two civilian commissioners, ma, surveys, clerical and other assistance, messenger, office expenses, ands all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriages: for roads and their maintenance, completing the inclosing of Point Park; the purchase of small tracts of lands heretofore authorized bv law, including ten thousand dollars for improving the road owned by the Government from Stevens Gap by way of Davis’s Cross Roads to Crawfish Springs in the Park; in all, forty thousand dollars. B d mm For a steel bridge over East Cbickamauga Creek on the Ringgold cmZ’k,E,$,,.Y§`fi;rm._ road, five thousand dollars. _ For two bridges on the Ringgold road, at Georgia Mineral Spring ,0{{§’f§,°§_ °“ *““g‘ branch and at Robinson’s branch, eight hundred dollars. Sm h Snrnou Nxriozui. Miramar PARK: For continuing the work of ’° ' establishing a national military park on the battlefield of Shiloh, Tennessee; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary, clerical and other services, labor, land, office building, monuments to troops of the Regular Army, and historical tablets, maps and surveys, roads, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials, ofliee and other necessary expenses, forty-three thousand dollars.