SIXTY-FOURTH conennss. sm. 1. cs. 209. me. 289 For widemng' to not exceeding' e' hteen feet of roadway and im- R°°"’·‘”'d¢°°· °“‘~· proving smface of roads and for biigdin bridgles and culverts from in mm the be t-line road to the western border lrom the Thumb Station to the southern border, and from the Lake Hotel Station to the eastern border, all within Yellowstone National Park, to make such roads ` suitable and safe for animal-drawn and motor-propelled vehicles, $38,700. For completing the widening to not exceeding eighteen feet of road- I" '°"°° ”°°"°’ way and improving the surface·of roads and for building bridgles and culverts in the forest reserve leading out of the park rom the east boundary, to make such roads suitable and safe for animal-drawn and motor-propelled vehicles, $6,000. C Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: For continuation of a wa on mm we road and the necessary bridges through the park, together with a system of tanks and water-suppg pipes for prinklilug, in accordance with the recommendations in ouse Document umbered Three hundred and twenty-eight, Sixty-second Congress second session, and for maintenance, repair, and operation of two horse-drawn passenger-carryi% vehicles, to be expended under the direction of fthe S°§`§§*]IiY of grr $50¤(:g0: d A d W I . I F L nunaxqn uc 811 gt0'{l11 1D.8.I1 81‘Ol!I1 88 DZ 01’1D1pI0¤7_ 6-gmunds,W9hIngta¤ ment and care of public grounds, District of Columbia, as follows: - ,,,,1‘,'f*"°'°'P‘“‘ f" For improvement and ‘maintenance-ef groundssouth of Executive Mansion,$4,000.-= 1* —: ‘ _»·j For ordinary care of and nursery, $2,000. · “ For repair and reconstruction of the greenhouses at the nursery, $3,000. · · For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, $2,000. For ordinary care of Franklin Park, $1,500. For improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, $2,000. ummm Grounds, For care and improvement of Monument Grounds and annex, ae. $7,000. I For improvement, care, and maintenance of Garfield Park, $2,500. For repair of post-and-chain fences, constructing stone coping °"""'°"‘"’·°"" about reservations, painting watchmen’s lodges, iron fences, vases, lamps, and lamp-posts; re airing and extending water pipes, and purchase of apparatus for cl)eaning them; hose, manure, and haulin the same; removing snow and ice; urchase and repair of seats and tools; trees, tree and plant stakes, lizbels, lime, whntewashing, stock for nursery, flowerpots, twine, baskets, wire, s lints, and moss, to be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the gecretary of War may determine; care, construction, and repair of fountains; abating nuisances; cleaning statues and repairing pedestals, $18,550. For improvement, care, and maintenance of various reservations, R°°°'”“**¤- . including maintenance, repair, exchange, and operation of one horsedrawn and two motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles to be used only for official purposes, $30,000. $3For improvement, care, and maintenance of Smithsonian grounds, ,000. For improvement and maintenance of Judiciary Park,_$2,500. For laying cement and other walks in various reservations, $2,000. For broken-stone road covering for parks, $3,500. For curbing, coping, and ii `ng for park roads and walks, $2,000. ger care and maintenance8%§lPotcimac Paiilk, $15,000. f P P°‘°'“"° P""‘· , or a , soilin , seedin , and anting t at portion o otomac gark iérestmig the rliiilroad gmbanlgment, and constructing paths, 25,000. For oiling or otherwise treating macadam roads, $4,000. For care and improvement of the portion of Potomac Park east of the railroad embankment, $15,000. 91890°-vox. 39-··r·r 1-—l9