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 SIXTY-FIRST coNGREss. sm. III. Ch. 285. 1911. 1405 one attendant on top floor, at sixty dollars per month; three night and day watchmen, at sixty dollars er month each; in all, eight thousand eight hundred and twenty diinllars. ` For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, E*P°¤¤°¤· brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors; repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; and purchase of all necessary articles for keeping the Monument, machinery, elevator, and electric plant in good order, three thousand dollars. _ REPAIRS or BUILDING WHERE ABRAHAM LINCOLN DIED: For paint- AEP,} {,*},2,* ‘Li‘,‘Q{§§{§ ing and miscellaneous repairs, two hundred dollars. di°d· iMPROVEMENTS, WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA: For repairs to fences and w“l‘°“°l°· V“· cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument, one hundred dollars. _ CommrssroN or FINE ARTSZ To meet the expenses made necessary Af,§”“'““*°" °' Fm by the Act approved May seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, Aire. v-371 entitled "An Act establishing a Commission of Fine Arts," the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, and necessary office furniture and fixtures, to be disbursed on vouchers approved by the commission, by the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, who shall be the secretary and shall act as the executive ofiicer of said commission, eight thousand eight hundred dollars. RIVERS AND HARBORS, CONTRACT womr: oward the construction c,,§{,Y§g§ ;,*},*}kh¤*°°¤· of works on harbors and rivers, under contract and otherwise, and ` within the limits authorized by law, namely: Foe works authorized b the river and harbor Act of eighteen hun· V°‘· ’°· P- lmdreid ind ninetfpninrw as éllowsz B N Y k F _roving c anne in owanus ay ew or : or continuin BW *****8* ¤¤dR¢=d imprfigirement of Bay Ridge and Red I·I0ok Channels, in completiog $3;); Ch°°°°lS’ Nw pif ucontract authorization, two hundred and forty-one thousand 0 ars. Improving harbor at San Francisco, California: For continuing Sm F*•"<**¤‘¤·C•*· improvement bv the removal of Centissima and Rincon Reef rocks, thirty thousand dollars. For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of nineteen "**‘·”·P·”*- hundred and two, as follows: Improving Arthur Kill, New York and New Jersev: For con- mQ,*g¤**,’ K"'- N· Y· tinuing improvement of channel from Kill van Kull to Raritan Bay, in completion of contract authorization, sixty-one thousand dollars. For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of nineteen "°l·“·P·l°7$- hundred and seven, as follows: Improving harbor at Boston, Massachusetts: For continuin im- B¤¤*¤¤-N¤¤·‘·· provement of thirty-five foot channel, nine hundred thousand dcglars. _ Improving Cold Spring Inlet, New Jersey: For continuing im- NFXM S“"“g I“l°°* provement with a view to securing a depth of twenty-five feet, one undred and thirty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For continuing improvement C1¢ve1¤¤d.0hi¤. in accordance with plan for new harbor entrance and breakwater extension, two hundred thousand dollars. Improving Detroit River, Michigan: For continuing improvement D¤¤<>i¤Riv¢r.Mi•>¤. of Livingstone Channel in accordance with plan "B," east route, one. hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Ludington, Michigan: For continuing im- ¥·¤¤i¤¤&¤>¤·¤i<=¤· provement. in completion of contract authorization, two hundred and nineteen thousand and eighty-seven dollars. Improving Ohio River: For continuing construction of Lock and {’_g*cg§¥g*b_m ,,,0 Dam Numbered Twenty-six, in completion of contract authoriza- za. ` tion, one hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars.