Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1111

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1046 r1FTY-sEvaNTH conoanss. sms. 1I. cH. 1006. 1903. mg¤;tlm¤¢¤ Depart- ORDNANGE DEPARTMENT. mgeck I¤1¤¤¤ Am- For replacing{the following ordnance and ordnance stores destroyed asgimng mm, by fire at the ock Island Arsenal, Illinois, on February eleventh, °‘°·· °°‘"°’°° by °“’· nineteen hundred and three, to continue available during the fnscalyear nineteen hundred and four, as follows: For infantry, cavalry, and artiller equipments, including horse equipments for cavalry and artillery harness for field, mountain, and siege artillery, one hundred and thirty-two thousand seven hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents; d 5 or Gatling guns, with carriages and equipments, twenty thousand 0 ars; For implements and equipments for mountain, field, and siege rifles and carriages, one hundred and two thousand six hundred and sixty- six dollars; ‘ For miscellaneous spare parts pertaining to infantry, cavalry, and horse equipments, paints, cleaning material and similar stores, paper targets, leather, portable forges, armament chests, breech covers, paulins, and so forth, and the various tools and material and supplies for issue, six hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, eight hundred and eighty thousand three hundred and eighty-eight dollars and fifty cents. _ §,*g,{$,§,‘émL For rebuilding and equgpping Storehouse A at Rock Island Arsenal, ` which was destroyed by re on February eleventh, nineteen hundred and three, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Buildings sud BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON IN CHARGE or

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g{0°${§:°M““*°“· For improvement and maintenance of Executive Mansion grounds ` (within iron fence), one thousand dollars. R°P°*”y°‘°· Exmoirrrviaz MANsIoN: For care, repair, and refurnishing of Executive Mansion, ten thousand dollars, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President may determine. F“°l· For fuel for the Executive Mansion, greenhouses, and stable, three thousand dollars. " l—is¤¤¤z· For gas, electric lights, pay of lamplighters, gas iitters and laborers, and so forth, four thousand dollars. ggpxmwggum The unexpended balance of the sum of three thousand dollars ap(pro· ,4me,p.4s1.priated by the Act approved June twentveighth, nineteen hun red and two, for repairs to conservatory and greenhouses, Executive Mansion, is hereby made available forthe reconstruction of said conservatory and greenhouses, and for each and every purpose connected therewith. Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS. g;:j1‘;¤· mn dem TRANSPORTATION or DESTITUTE CITIZENS FROM ALASKA: For pay- mw mifigus. K ment of accounts for trans ortation of destitute citizens from Alaska to San Francisco and Port Townsend, five thousand one hundred and forty dollars and ten cents. w€lQ*l¤P**“‘** R*"’· Imrnovmc CHIPPEWA Rrvmz, WIscoNsIN: To pay amounts found niipmvememee. due by the accounting officers of the Treasurv on account of the appropriation ‘“Improving Chippewa River, WVisconsin," six dollars an one cent. gg¤£g}fE£h{;*gbm· REIMBURSEMENT TO `VINFIELD T. DURBIN: To reimburse Win’deld ' T. Durbin, late colonel One hundred and sixty-first Indiana Volunteers, for amount expended in defending cases brought against him in Florida, one thousand three hundred and two dollars and seventy-six cents, and for reimbursement for cost of erection of one hospital building, and for purchase of one garbage burner for use of the One hun-