Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/560

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530 FIFPY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3561. 1906. For furniture, curtains, and rugs for cadet reception room, one hundred and fifty dollars; _ _ ’°“°*"*’· °'°· For the policing of barracks, bath houses, supplying light and plain furniture to cadet barracks, nine thousand six hundred and ten do lars; In all, for miscellaneous items and incidental expenses, fifty-three thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. · BUILDINGS AND G1v.0UN1>s. p§:,f_§f*“F' ““‘l For cases, materials, fittings, fixtures, and_other appliances and (iiepieprs for ordnance museum in academy building, t ree hundred o rs; For repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertamiplg to the department of ordnance and gunnery, and materials for r s and wlahcs, and for repairs to machinery and tools, one hundred and fift o lars; Flor general repairs to the cadet laimdry building, and for emergency incidental expenses about building, to be expended without advertising, four hundred dollars; — For general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet store bL1ilding, inct;1di¤(;g€s1t<(3rerooms, office, tailor shops, and shoe repairing sostree unr olars· ¤<>l¤i¤¤’ h<>•1>i¤l· Bin? materials and labor fof repairs, alterations, and additions needed at the soldiers’ hospital, as follows: Purchase of suitable incandescent lights, dro lights, tubing, mantles, and so forth; for paraffin and turpentine For waxing floors; for brushes, paints, glass, putty, and for general re irs; for materials for rebronzing radiators; and for purchase of fiblwers, fruit trees shrubs, plants, and so forth, for hospital grounds, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; For material and labor for repairing exterior woodwork, porches, and roofs, passageways, gutters, and leaders of soldiers’ hospital, three hundred and seventy-flve dollars. W¤¤¤rw¤¤1¤· For waterworks: Renewal of material in filter beds; improving ventilation of filter house and water house; hose for use in cleaning filter beds and vyater houpe, pnd for uic ilu fire seivice at same; tools, implei ments, an materias 'or use 0 the two Ice ers and for re airs o siphon house, filter house and of four and orie-half miles ofpsupply pipe; for shed for tools and storage of fuel for keeper of Round Pond, and for tgollhoutslp at filter; for gaulges at and for stairs for access to same, an a o er necessar wor of maintenance and re irs one thousand two hundred dollars)? pa , C“d°‘*‘°”P“°l· For repairs and necessary alterations and additions to the cadet hospital, as follows: ` Por erection of two fire escapes, one thousand four hundred dollars; For one standpipe to connect with water sup ly in basement and extending to third floor in administration buildin , with necessary couplings canvas—covered hose, brass nozzles, anddiose racks, eight hundrc dollars; For installing one dumb-waiter, two hundred and fifty dollars; For seventy storm sash, with ventilating panes, for the four wards in the north and south extensions, seven hundred dollars; For materials for rebronzing radiators and piping; material for waxing and polishing floors; suitable incandescent lights, droplights, mantles, tubes; for carpets, furniture, and appliances: for repairs of pamagedl afticles, and for miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and wen .v dollars; d F (pxé pluichase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, one hunre o rs;