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FIFTY-SEVENTH oouosnss. sw. 1. os. 12,52. 1902. 599 words "two years " and inserting in lieu thereof the words " four years," and the limit of cost for the bridge across the Potomac River therein provided for of five hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars is hereby increased to nine hundred and ninety-six thousand dollars. And the Secretary of War is authorized to enter into a contract or coun-am. contracts for the construction of said bridge within the said limit of cost. The cost of maintaining in good condition the asphalt pavin between the street railway tracks and two feet outside thereof on said bridge shall be paid by the street railway company or companies using the same under such regulations as the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall prescribe: PrmnZded, That all street railroads char- §',g"‘,§';; stm, m1_ tered or that may ereafter be chartered by Congress shall have the wmrgght to cross said bridge upon terms mutually agreed upon with the ashington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Rai way Company or in case of isagreement, upon terms determined by the supreme court of the District of Columbia which is authorize and directed to give hearing to the interested parties and to·iix the terms of joint trackage. ANACOSTIA RIVER FLATS. uxwm River For a survey and outline map of land owned by] the United States, S¤¤¤¥· M- comprised wi in what is known as the iiats of the Anacostia River, ' from its mouth to the boundary line of the District of Colmnbia, tive thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary ofTVar, and the Attorney- General is authorized and directed to examine and report upon the nature of the title to lands embraced within said Hats. · SEWERS. Sane d hor cleaning and repairing sewers and basins, fifty-eight thousand Cl°¤¤*¤8· o lars. For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, fifty thousand dollars. Mm Md Pipe For suburban sewers, fifty thousand ollars. S“"“"”¤· For purchase or condemnation of rights of way for construction, Rl8ms °**'¤Y· mairilteplance, and repali; of public sewers, one thousand dollars, or so muc thereof as ma necessary. For automatic iindhing tanks, one thousand dollars. ““**““¤ °*“*‘·* For continuing the construction of the extension of the boundary B°““"*“'Y- sewer to the vicinity of Twenty-second and A streets northeast, now under contract, forty thousand dollars. For completing the construction of the east side intercepting sewer, mgmt ¤¤d¤ *¤¢¤¤‘¤¤¤¤- between Tlwenty-second and A streets northeast and Twelft street ' southeast, now under contract, fifty-two thousand dollars. For continuing construction of the sewage-disposal system pumping P¤¤*P*¤8 ¤°¤**<>¤· sltatipn, and for machinery therefor, two undred an fifty thousan ol rs. hFor cpnltiauing construction of the low-area trunk sewer, sixty I·°"’·¤*¤* ¤‘¤¤'·¤· thousand dollars. For construction in rt of trunk sewer to serve the western part of G°°”‘°°°'"" Georgetown, twenty thdusand dollars; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to enter into contract for the whole work at a cost not to exceed forty-two thousand dollars. For constructing in rt the B street and New Jersey avenue trunk ,€{’“•yF§$;u{1*;du_§:;’ sewer, fifty thousand dihlars; and the Commissioners of the District commu. ` of Columbia are authorized to enter into a contract or contracts for the construction of said sewer in part at a cost not to exceed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to construct said sewers where necessary across lands belonging to the United States, and as soon as practicable