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 30 SIXTY·THZIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. R·p•¤na¤¤•a¤,·w. Re airs and o eration of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and generlsll police: ligr rakes, shovels, and brooms; repairs to road; way,_ pavements, macadam and asphalt block; repairs to stifle; crossmgs; repairs to street drains, $2,170;six laborers c eanmilv » at $480 each· in all, $5,050; for liW0—lil11I'dS of said sum, to e suP' plied by the United States, $3,366.66. _ _ m§;g;* ·Y¤*#¤¤¤*¤· Maintenance of eewer system: For waste, oil, sewer pipe, cement, ` brick, and supplies $1,900; two ongmocm, at $900 9Mh, W0 ieborersiige eatelgtarg §.tl,tgt,7£(:g‘0{33o;1;’4two-thirds of said sum, to e su e B1 ¤·, » · Mgcrt W¤¤h|¤K¤¤¤» Swgglp Iargrdsf Fortthwashlugfion,   !il16  6m(2; ' about six an six—ten acres o swamp jommg _ reservation of _Fort Washington, Maryland, $350. _ Phmpgmmpmmsmmms. For contmuing the construction of the necessary accommodations for the Seacoast Artillery m the Phihppine Islands, $200,000. _ §:,,",§‘,% push Cavalry post, Hawau Territory: For completing the construction of officers’ quarters, barracks storehouses, and so forth, necessary for the accommodations of headquarters and two squadrons of Cavalry, $350,000, to be1mmed1a;gy available. _ _ _ e,f,‘“‘%,g*,,“w’§;"h'C,,°,§,Yi Out of the money appropna by Senate ]o1nt resolutr0n_one ¤¤¤y- cm_ hundred and twenty-mne (fubhc Resolution Numbered Forty-mne), . providing for transportation for American citizens fleeing from V°*·3’·P·°“· threatened d r in the Re ubhe of Mexico, there shall be paid by the &cretary of War to the  Northwestern Railway Company the sum of $7,245 m full settlement of the statement rendered to A. W. Ivms and  E. Bowman, dated August twenty-second, mneteen hundred and twelve, for the transportation of American refugees mm. from pomts in Mex1co_ to the American border: Provided, That the ‘“‘”‘* °'°‘ statement shall be audited and approved by the Auditor for the War simr smite. Dep mt. mmm: rrmi emma srorur. orrrcmz. Seward, Alaska. Purchase of site for cable office, Seward, Alaska: For the purchase °°b'° °m°° ‘i°°‘ of two lots of block eight, in the city of Seward, Alaska, in connection withhthe operation of the Wa.shington·Ala.ska military cable and televra stem, $400. §;;g>,g¤u;;·c;P=*¢¤“· ° l\i?.4rrS<5iNar._ cmmrnnms: For maintaining and improving national ` cemeteries including fuel for sulgermtendents, pay of laborers and other empioyees, purchase of toc and materials, $120,000. S¤¤¢¤¤*°¤d¤¤°=· For Opay of seventy-six superintendents of national cemeteries, djg_¢9<*¤*g¤;;¤ M mi- wlilileidstones for graves of oldiers: For continu` the work of furgm   headstones of durable stone or other durallxxi material for unmarke graves of Union and Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city, town, and cemeteries, naval cemeteries yg}.g.g.=*;i· at navy yards and stations of the nited States, and other burial vexf 34; pi se. ’ places, under the Acts of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy- three, February third, exghteen hundred and seventy-nme, and March cwnmm. ninth, mneteen hundred and six, also for contmuing the work of furveilaap. ec; vu. nishing headstones for unmarked aves of civilians interred in ost “"· P‘ "“‘ cemeteries under the Acts of A_prilrtwenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, and June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, also for furcenxeamws nishing headstones for the unmarked graves of Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national cemeteries, $30,000. R°P°*¤¤¤’°*d"°Y¤ Repa.iring_ roadways to national cemeteries: For repairs to road- P  ways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special Eiifrgerhmmts by authority of Co ess, $12,000: Provided, That no railroad shall be ’°“*°“S’°*”i°°°¤· permitted ugcnltib right of wa which may have been acquired by the United tates to a. nationaly cemetery, or to encroach upon any roads or walks constructed thereon and maintained by the United