Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1084

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FIFFYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 995. 1903. 1019 For purchase of instruments for band, to be purchased in open Mmm] ¤“PP“¤*- market on the order of the Superintendent, five hundred dollars; For purchase of reeds, pads, strings, and other materials necessary for string instruments, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, two hundred dollars; For repairs to instruments, music stands, and other equipments, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, three hundred dollars; For (purchase of music for band, to be purchased in open market on the or er of the Superintendent, five hundred dollars; I To increase the present replertoire of the band library to forty parts; to purchase music folios, wit patent holders, and a set of instruments, eig t hundred dollars;~ or general repairs to laundry machinery and the replacing of worn- mundaout parts, five hundred and twenty-five dollars; For one dozen rattan laundry baskets, to be expended without advertising, ninety-six dollars; ~ For constructing. sorting boxes of glalvanized-steel wire, to be expended without advertising, three hun red dollars; or an amount in addition to that provided by existing law for the purchase of one boiler for the cadet laundry, to be expended without gdiiertising and to be immediately available, two hundred and nineteen 0 ars; For wooden sorting tables and bins for storage of soiled clothin , to be expended without advertising, one hundred and seventy-five dolhzrs; For repair of cooking utensils and the replacement of worn—out cooking utensils in the cadet mess, to be immediately available and to ` be expended without advertising, six hundred dollars; For repairs of chairs, tables, and other furniture in the cadet mess, and the replacement of same, to be immediately available and to be expended without advertising, two hundred dollars; ‘ Gymnasium and athletic supplies: For repairs, new machines, athletic GY¤¤¤¤i¤¤- su plies, and fixtures for the gymnasium, one thousand five hundred dollars; For furniture, curtains, and rugs for cadet reception room, one hundred and fifty dollars; In all, for miscellaneous items and incidental expenses, thirty-four thousand one hundred and sixty-five dollars. · BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Buildings and grounds. For cases, materials, fittings, fixtures, and other appliances and ‘ repairs for ordnance museum in academy building, t ree hundred do lars; For repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertaining to the department of ordnance and gunnery, painting buil in s, an materials for roads and walks, and for repairs to machinery and tools, one hundred and fifty dollars; For painting and general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet store building, including storerooms, office, tailor shops, and shoe repairing shops, three hundred dollars; For installation of one button-hole machine, with electric motor to drive same, to be expended without advertising, one hundred and seventy-five dollars; _ _ _ For purchase of ten sewinglmachines and individual electric motors for same, to be expended wit out advertising, seven hundred and fifty dollars· For izoncrete floor in the central portion of the first iloor of the cadet laundry, six hundred and thirty-two dollars; For six water—closets, installed complete, with necessary cabinetwork, eight hundred and fifteen dollars;