Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1009

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992 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. For tools, materials, fuel, wages of instructors, and other necessary ex nses of the department of manual arts, nine thousand dollars; hhbr bgokshshelving, fruniture, and Hxtures, for the libraries, three thousand dollars; For scientific building ang equipment, in addition to donations therefor ninety thousand dollars; For;} improvement of grounds and repairs of buildings, three thousand ollars‘ Medical department: To meet in part cost of needed equipment, laboratory sup lies, and apparatus, ve thousand dollars; For materiaf) and apparatus for chemical, physical, and naturalhistory studiies, and use in laboratories, including cases and shelving, two hundre dollars; For fuel and light, three thousand dollars; In all, one hundred and sixty-two thousand two hundred dollars. ,,,§‘f°"""‘“'“ H°”‘ Fizrmnmnirs HOSPITAL; For salaries and compensation of the surgeon in chief, not to exceed three thousand dollars, and for all other professional and other services that may be reguired and expressly a roved b the Secret of the Interior; in al , twenty-e` ht thou- PP Y MY . Y 18 . sand five hundred dollars. A detailed statement of the expenditure ’ of this sum shall be submitted to Co¥r·ess; For subsistence, fuel and light, clot ing, bedding, forage, medicine, medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, e ectricpghts, rtplpairs, (mma, and other absolutely necessary expenses, een ousan dollars; In all, fortdv-three thousand five hundred dollars. I ·*nd,'l***°”°°"°“P*‘“l For an ad itional win to Frcedmen’s Hospital buil, Iift -1ive ` thousand seven hundredg dollars y Dnininz. For draining around the north wall of two, three, and four of the hospita building, removing earth an back fill with broken tile or cinders, clearing and relaying drains, cement aprons, and removal of excavated material, one thousand dollars. cmm1e¤¤y¤¤,A¤;z. Mrmomai, TO JoHN WESLEY POWELL: For the purpose of prow§§§’§,°{»‘,§‘,l,e{f J° ° curing and erecting on the brink of the Grand Canyon, in the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve in Arizona, a memorial to the late John Wes ey Powell, with a suitable pedestal, if necessary, in reco ition of his distinguished public services as a soldier, explorer, and administrator of government scientific work, five thousand dollars: Prog;_,·¤;·h··-m mkled, That the design for said memorial and the site for the same ’shall be approved by the Secretary of the Interior. w" "°*""""““‘· UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT. ,,,,’}_"{f,’_°“°’ *“"’ ’"‘ Anmomss AND ARSENALS. g;·:yd¤j;>r<k:g~§hne FRANKFORD- ARsr:NAI., PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA! For one ca-,' powder magazine, SIX thousand five hundred dollars. For additional eguipment for shop building for the manufacture of artilleiiy ammunition, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars. R<¤¤¤¤1¤¤d.¤1. _ Rocx sLAND ARSENAL, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS: For one artil- ..¤$"mm”””h°`1"‘ lery storehouse, sixty thousand dollars; or extension of railroad tracks and im rovement of facilities gorilhandling material received in bulk, seven thousand seven hundred o ars; Sevliplr Elnngiléfliigllopilagit in forge shop and foundry, fifteen thousand d ger a steam heating iplant for barracks, four thousand two hundred o ars; For repairs to bridge connectirpg Rock Island Arsenal and the citv of Daven ort, sixty thousand dollars; ` P