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 726 SIXTYQFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. M°’““°°”*¥'°““"“· For care and imbprovement of Monument grounds and annex (Potomac Park) to onument grounds, seven thousand dollars. For improvement, care, and mamtenance of Garlield Park, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ For construction and repair of post—and-cham fences, repa1r of high · iron fences, constructing stone coping about reservations, pamtrng yvatchmen s lodges, n·on ences, vases, amps, and lamp-posts; repairing and exteinldipg watgr pipes, and apparatus for céeaning thegn; hose; manure an a ngt esame· removing snow an 1ce· pure ase_an relpiair oi seats and tools; trees, tree and plant stakes, labels, lime, w tewashrng, and stock for nurse% flower pots, twme, baskets, wire, splints, moss, and lycopodium, to purchased by contract or otherwise, as1tl;e Sepretary of yar may deternaine_;_ care, ctonstrucgon, and repair o A oun ams; a a mg nunsances c eaning s a ues an reparringvpedestals, eighteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. or improvement, care, and maintenance of various reservations, including purchase, mamtenance, and driving of horse and vehicle for oflicial use of the officer in charge of Hpublic buildings and grounds, ping of other necessary vehicles, or o cial use, twenty-six thousand o ars. For improvement, care, and maintenance of Smithsonian grounds, three thousand dollars. _ For im rovement and maintenance of Judiciary Park, two thousand . iivle hupdlied dollars. d th alks ` or a cement an o er w in various reservations twothousandvllllittlzlars. , _ For broken-stone road covering for arks, three thousand five hun- P _ dred dollars. thFor cgrging, coping, and flagging for park roads and walks, two ousan dollars. Pvwmc Pak- I For care and maintenance of Potomac Park, fifteen thousand dollars. For completing the southern half of north B street from Virginia avenue eastward to F rfteenth street west as a ark roadway according to plans [prepared in the office of public buildings and unds, to be expended ginger the direction of the officer in charge of gigt office, five thousan dollars. For grading, soiling, seeding, and planting that portion of Potomac gaik between the tidal basm and B street north, twenty-five thousand o ars. For oiling macadam roads, five thousand dollars. m§,gf,e{·‘°¤ °**°·’*°* One half of the foregoing sums under “Buildings and grounds in and around WBSh1H`§t0H,’ shal be ggid from the revenues of the District of Columbia an the other half m the Treasury of the United States. umn nn- mama. Under appropriations herein contained no contract shall be made °‘°‘· """°"‘°“‘°‘ for making or repairmglconcrete or asphalt pavements in Washington City at a higher price t an one dollar and eighty-five cents per square yard for a quality egual to the best laid in the District of Columbia prior to Juli iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and with a base of not less t an six inches rn thickness. For improvement, care, and maintenance of grounds of executive departments, one thousand dollars. or such trees, shrubs, lants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Library of ¤jress as may be requested by the superurtendent of the Library buil, one thousand dollars. For such trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Capitol and House Office_Buildingras may be uested y the superintendent of the Capitol building, thee thousanrdudollars. ngggcdguw ¥•¤¤i¤¤ For improvement and maintenance of Executive Mansion grounds (within iron fence), four thousand dollars.