Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/638

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1898. 599 For post-office at Youngstown, Ohio: The Secretary of the Treasury Y<>¤¤s¤¤>w¤·0¤i¤- is authorized to expend so much of the unexpended balance of the appropriation heretofore made for the erection of a public building at Youngstown, Ohio, as in his judgment may be necessary to construct a stone or grauolithic sidewalk about said building. For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs and pres- Repsirs wl prmr ervation of custom-houses, court-houses, and post-offices, marine hospi- m‘°“‘ tals, and quarantine stations, and other public buildings and the grounds . thereof under the control of the Treasury Department, two hundred and seventy-nve thousand dollars; of which amount the sum of fifty thousand dollars to be used for the marine hospitals and quarantine stations: Provided, That of the sum hereby appropriated not exceed- *"‘°""°· ing ten thousand dollars may be used, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, in the employment of superintendents and others $¤P°¤*¤¤=¤d¤¤'¤!· at a rate of compensation not exceeding for any one person six dollars per day. · _ mannm uosrrrns.M¤i··¤ ¤···r¤¤¤¤- For marine hospital at Boston, Massachusetts: For sewer and water B•>¤¤¤¤.M¤¤•. connections for mortuary and autopsy room, eight hundred and fifty dollars; isolation ward, three thousand five hundred dollars; in all, four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. _ For marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois: For invalid elevator, includ- Ghtcsso. 111- · ing dynamo, two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; for new building for boiler and power plant, isolation ward, stable, andlaundry, ‘ thirty-five thousand dollars ; in all, thirty-seven thousand three hundred and ilfty dollars. . For marine hospital at Cleveland, Ohio: For boiler house, stack, and ¤l¤*¤1·¤¤· 0¤¤· new boilers, eight thousand dollars. For marine hospital at Mobile, Alabama: For general improvements M°l•¤°··¤* to station, five thousand dollars. For marine hospital at Port Townsend,Washington: For two verandas WP? T ·• w u s •¤ d , for wards, one thousand five hundred dollars. “° ' For marine hospital at Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts: For ilre uF_Q:5'¤¤i H ¤*·>¤· escapes, six hundred dollars. ` QUARANTINE STATIONS. Q““””**¤°°****°¤¤· For quarantine station, tReedy Island, Delaware River: For bathing Rudy 1•1¤·¤- · facilities and improvement of station, three thousand five hundred dollars. For quarantine station, Delaware Breakwater, Delaware: For ure- w?,:}-;:? B¢¤¤l¤· extinguishing apparatus. five hundred dollars; lavatories to barracks,_ ‘ one thousand two hundred dollars; cistern, one thousand dollars; baths and closets for contagious hospital, five hundred dollars; in all, three thousand two hundred dollars. For quarantine station, Cape Charles, Virginia: For sulphur furnace gigeg ¤¤¤r1¤¤.Vir— and appliances, eight hundred dollars. _ ' For quarantine station, Cape Fear, North Carolina: For men’s C£_:E•;f¤¤¥· N°¤°** quarters, two thousand five hundred dollars; three small cisterns, two hundred dollars- hoisting apparatus, six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand three hundred dollars. _ For quarantine station, Brunswick, Georgia: For attendants’ quar- Bmusw-1¤k.G¤ ters, five hundred dollars. For quarantine station, Gulf: For launch, steam or naphtha, four Gulf ¤¤¤·>¤· thousand dollars; additional building for quarters, three thousand five hundred dollars; disinfecting machinery, one thousand five hundred dollars; pavilion ward for noninfectious diseases, one thousand five hundred dollars; isolation hospital, eight hundred dollars; fence, eight hundred dollars; transfer barge and ballast lighter, two thousand dollars; in all, fourteen thousand one hundred dollars.