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 740 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. or near Scotts Point (Hales Bar), together with the cost of superintendence and the re ration of lans to be made b the United States, P Pa P Y forty thousand dollars. “‘°°"“· w“h· Improvin harbor at Tacoma Washington: For continuing improvevous' pim? ment of theluyallup waterway in accordance with the terms and con- ~ ditions named in the river and harbor Act of nineteen hundred and Eve one hundred and sixt thousand dollars. w“"°°'°°"’°°l‘ Improving harbor at Vlilmington, California: For continuing imwmd H 1 Ch provement, one hundred thousand dollars. m1_;,:, ° ° "“` Improving Woods Iilole Channel, Massachusetts: For continuing improvement in comp etion of contract authorization one hundre thousand dollars. 7 Minlllppi River commission. UNDER trrm mssrssxrrr iuvnn commission. m$h"§"b£d°‘l”`° E _ F or continuing imlprovement, in completion of contract authorization, otMississ1ppi_ 1ver from Head of Passes to the mouth of the Ohio River, including salaries and clerical, office, traveling, and misgeclllfnneous expenses of the Mississippi River Commission, two million ars. ’“°l°"“* °°'“°“` Narroiun cnmnrnmns ` ries. · ~ M"°‘°°”°”°°‘ Fon xtnrorun csmnrnnms: For maintaining and improving national · cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents of national cemeteries, pay of lgbpdrersdand otherhemployeesalpurchase of tools and materials, one un r an twenty thousand dollars. mg? F°Ml°°u”°' For care, maintenance, and necessaiéy repairs to the post cemetery gzzhcrhmnden at Old _Fort Mackinac, Michigan, one ousand dollars. gmt, ’ Foy mclosing and putting in proper condition the t cemetery at P old Lamp Floyd, subsequently ort Crittenden, Utalijxlzwo thousand _ dollars; and the cession from Utah of the land upon which said ceme- > Bu duugndmuf tegy is located is hereby accepted. °° on surnururnnnnxrs or NATIONAL onunrnainsz For pay of seylentytdixée pppermtendents of national cemeteries, sixty-two thousand an six y dollars. · Headstones for sol- • die¤‘ vu. HEADSTONES FOR cmvns or sonbmnsz For co ti u` the work gn of furnishing headstones for unmarked graves dlf Illiiildgn soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city,_town, and village ceme- VOL ,.,_ p_ M_ teries, naval cemeteries at navy- yar s and stations of the United States, WH0, P- 281- and other burial places, under the Acts of March third, eighteen hundred and_seventy~three, and February third, eighteen hundred and seplepty-mne, forty—pme thousand five hundred and thirty-eight dollars an wen y- ve cen s. R°’°"°°°'°°°""' Rnrrmzruc umnwns ·ro_ NATIONAL cminmmnsz For repairs to PWM"- roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special mxxargggggfxéznby authority of Longress: Promded, That no railroad shall be permitted · upon the right of way which may have been acquired by the United States to a national cemetery, or to encroach upon any roads or walks Mmmm_ constructed thereon and maintained by the United States, twelve thoupand dollars: ]·‘r·m>zded(f’m·ther, That ipc part of this sum shall be used or repairing any roa way wit in t o te l` `t. f 't, mm] of indigent mw", or village. e c rpora 1mi s o any Cl y_ sexcam. Alicnpu, pzrtixnmgxr somnmzs: Flpr expenses of burying in the r mg on 1 a iona eme ery, or in the cemeteries of the District of Columbia. indigent ex-Union soldiers, sailors, and marines of the late ciyil war and soldiers and sailors of the war with Spain who die in the District ot Qolumbia, or in the immediate vicinity thereof, or in the Government Hospital for the insane, and of such soldiers, sailors, and marines who die in the District of Columbia and are buried in the immediate vicinity thereof, to be disbursed by the Secretary of War,