Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/517

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FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. 451 smallpox, bubonic plague, Chinese plague, or black death, to use the unexpended balance 0 the sums appropriated and reapprcépriated by V 1 31 56 the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March thir , nineteen °' ’°'u ` hundred and one, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in aid of State and local boards, or otherwise, in his discretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same; and in such emergency in the execution of any quarantine laws which may be then in force. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. I“"°"’°'D°¥’°"’*’°¤*~ PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ° Public buildings. Rumms or nmromcs, Iurnmox Dnranrmnurz For repairs of R°P•i¤*~ Interior Department and Pension buildings, and of the General Post- Oiiilgsbuil ing occupied by the Interior Department, ten thousand o . Foarun CAPITOLZ For work at Ca. itol, and for eneral res °°P*’°’·" thereof, including wa? of mechanicspand laborers, gid not exgldrd- Rmm'm° igg Htflty dollgip S; the purchase of technical and necessary books, ` thousand o s. 'llb provide flags for the east and west fronts of the center of the mm Capitol, to be hoisted daily under the direction of the Capitol police board, one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For continuing the work of cleanin and repairing works of art in Uf‘°*¤*¤¤ W<¤¤ ¤f the Capitol, including the repairing 0% frames, under the direction of ' the Joint Committee on the Library, one thousand five hundred dollars. lmmovme run Carrror. enourms: For continuin the work of the C“P“°‘*="°'md¤· improvement of the Capitol grounds and for care of the grounds, one clerk, and the pay of mechanics, gardeners, and laborers; for repairs to artiiicial pavement, walls, and roadways, twenty thousand dollars. _ Lrourme nm Cnrrror. Asn enoumnsz For lighting the Capitol and ’·‘gh““¥· grounds about the same, including the Botanic Garden, Senate and House stables, and ene house, Maltby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Kee of Representatives; for gas and electric lighting; pa of superintendent of meters, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; lamplighters, gas litters, and for materials and labor for gas and electric lighting, and for general repairs, forty-two thousand five hundred dollars. or repairs and improvements to steam fire—engine house and Senate .S"""°'· °‘°· and House stables, and for repairs to and (paving of floors and count · yards of same, one thousand five hundred ollars. For steel shelving for the Senate library, for the principal office j¤¢·*1¤¤¤*vi¤z»S¤¤- room and for rooms under the roof, nine thousand seven hundred and ' fifty dollars. And the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds is hereby authorized to ay, out of the a propriation hereto- V°‘- 31·P- 71**- fore made for the construction of) rooms in the old library space, the sum of twenty-five thousand one hundred and seventeen dollars for steel shelving already contracted for and erected in place in the upper rooms of the Senate library. EXPENSES or rm-: c0LLEc•r1o1~; or REVENUE FROM SALES or ruamc rubucimaq. LANDS. Snraiums Ama cxmmssioiss or REGISTERS AND ascnrvmzsc For sala- 8u§,¤;¤;¤éi$em*¤¤i¤¢¤ ries and commissions of registers of land offices and receivers of (public ' mopeys athdistriet lang plliceji at notéegcieieding three thousand ollars eac five undred an ft thousand dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES dr LAND OFFICES: For clerk hire, rent, and ,2gg'g*g,g§:;*¤¤W¤¤¤ other incidental expenses of the district land offices, one hundred and ` sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation shall be available for the payment of per diem. in lieu of subsistence, not P" °’°'°’°‘°‘