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 SIXTY—FI`RST CONGRESS. sms. III. oa. ass. 1911. 1399 electric power plant, one hundred and fifty-four thousand six hundred and sixtyésevep dglars. F M Cam, h F fm M- y u e ot, ort ason, `ornia: To continue the ° “°“· c0nstructionpi)>1¥theIinilita1‘y reservation at Fort Mason, California, umympply dem of a general supplly depot for the supply departments of the United States Army, an to construct thereon the necessary storehouses, offices, shops, stables, sheds, power houses, quarters, and other buildings, together with wha.rves for the accommodation of. at least fiing ships o the Army transport service, two hundred thousand o ars. · Fort Monroe, Virginia: Wharf, roads, and sewer: For repair and §°,,'§_${‘},",{,°°· v‘· maintenance of wharf, including all necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waitirhg rooms, and water, brooms, and shovels, one thousand four hundred ollars; repairs to apron of wharf, includin all necessary labor and material therefor, four thousand one hundred and fifty-Eve dollars; wharfinger, nine hundred dollars; four laborers, one thousand nine hundred and twent dollars; in all, eight thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars; for one-half of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, four thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. Repairs and operation of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and I“*"‘"'·°"* general police: For rakes, shovels, and brooms; repairs to roadway, pavements, macadam and asphalt block; repairs to street crossings; replairs to street drains; two thousand one hundred and seventy dollars; six laborers cleaning roads, at four hundred and eighty do — lais each; in all, five thousand and fiftg dollars; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United tates, three thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. Maintenance of sewer system: For waste, oil, and boiler repairs, S°"°"'Y’°°'°· sewer pipe, cement, brick, and supplies, two thousand one hundred dollars; two engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand nine hundred dollars; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, three thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. Narronan cmumnmms: For maintaining and improving national m§;f*°“¤l °°*¤°* cemeteries including fuel for superintendents, pay of laborers and Mmnremncc. other emgiloyees, purchase of too s and materia s, one hundred and twenty thousand ollars. For pay of seventy~six superintendents of national cemeteries, S"*’"""°""°"" sixtfetwo thousand seven hun red and sixty dollars. I eadstones for graves of soldiers: For continuing the work of fur- d,§,§$‘Q§§fQ.‘;§f ""' '“"` nishin headstones of durable stone or other durable material for unmarilccd graves of Union soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries, at navy yards and stations of the United States, and other burial·places, under _ the Acts of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and l·§lj§,Z;,§f§f February third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, also forcontinuing ¤ivi¤¤¤¤- the work of furnishing headstones for unmarked graves of civilians V I 33 interred in post cemeteries under the Acts of April twenty-eighth, vgnfsifgiiif nineteen hundred and four, and June thirticth, nineteen hundred and six, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Repairing roadways to national cemeteries: For repairs to road- R¤v¤ir¤ to Mdways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special wm` authority of Congress, twelve thousand dollars: Provided, That no {rm*¤·>¤-h b railroad shall be piermitted upon the right of way which may have been ma1`}5`i?x°$it»$i¤iiZ¤. Y acquired by the nited States to a national cemetery, or to encroach Wn any roads or walks constructed thereon and maintained by the nited States: Prmnkied further, That no part of this sum shall be R°S“i°¤°¤- used for repairing any roadway not owned b the United States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or vihage.