Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1014

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. 997 WAsHrNGTON MONUMENTZ For the care and maintenance of the mg,•;¤**¤¤*°¤ M°¤** Washington Monument, namely: For one custodian, at one hundred Maintenance. dollars per month; one steam engineer, at eighty dollars er month; one assistant steam engineer, at seventy dollars per month; one fireman, at fifty-five dollars per month; one assistant fireman, at fifty- five dollars per month; one conductor of elevator car, at seventy-five dollars per month; one attendant on fioor, at sixty dollars per month; one attendant on top floor, at sixty dollars per month; three night alnd daydwatchrlpen, at sixtly dollarsdppir month each; in all, eight thousand e' t rm an twenty dollars. For fuelfhghts, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, E¤P¤¤¤•=¤· brooms, lantems, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric liglhts, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and ower floors; repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; an purchase of all necessary articles for keeping the Monument, machinery, elevator, and electric plant in goo order, three thousand dollars: Provided, QQ,‘T‘{‘,,§‘g;,,,,,,,,,_,,,e,,, That hereafter no advertisement of any kind shall be displayed and no ¤¤¤· articles of any kind shall be sold in or around the Monument, except upon the written authority of the Secretarilorf War. Rrzrgrrzs or};prr.nme wnmm Anlpamu d oorm mm>: For paint- _,E§§}E,f,,“{,,‘,’{{‘,§{,‘i ' an misce eousreairstwo undred ollars. memdnrrnovnunrvrs, Wsxrilrrnrln, Vmomm: For repairs to fences and w"‘°“°"’· v“· cu and maintaining grounds about the monument, one huna . dred do IPS momma nnrnmnm. m41ii°El"°°'°°’°'°` Toward the construction of works on harbors and rivers, under con- },·°°‘{_°'2§f}',‘f’,,",,f'*’°" tract and otherwise, and within the limits authorized bfy law, namely: . For work authorised pgglthe river and harbor Act o eighteen hun- . dred and ninet ·six as o ows: Improhizrbor at San Pedro, California: For continuing con- ¤·¤ P¤¤¤>.<>•¤- struction of breakwater, one hundred thousand dollars. For works authorized bfylphe river and harbor Act of eighteen hun- V·>*·°°· v· im dred and ninet -nine, as 0 ows: Im roving channel in Gowanus Ba , New York: For continui ’°>'c*‘},°¤g$ fd md imprdirernxent of(P3yuRidge and Red Hook channels, three hundredd Hook h n Bl 'N`Y` ant ten thousand dollars. Im roving New York Harbor New York: For continuing improve- :’¤'>*‘°¤¤ °_h¤°,¤°’· mentpof Am rose Channel (formerly known as East Channel) across N W Yak H rw ` Sandy Hook Bar, one hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars. Improving Ohio River below Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For con- ,,,9;},*;, Rig;} **°'°" tinuing improvement in completion of contract authorization by the ¤¤m3:’w.ra¤m11s. construcpion of Dams Numbered Thirteen and Eighteen, forty thousand dollars. For works authorigeil by the river and harbor Act of nineteen V°*· *2- P- ***1- hundred and two, as o ows: ‘ Improving Arthur Kill, New York and New Jersey: For continuing m·},*g!·*j,¤‘ Kilt N- ‘¤’· improveénent of lphanne; frolpr Kill van Kull to Raritan Bay, one hun-' dred an fifty t ousanc dollars. Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For continuing improve- C‘"“‘°“d·°l“°· ` ment in accordance with (plan for new harbor entrance and reakwater extension, one hun d and sixty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Improving Ohio River below Pittsburg, Pennsylvaniar For c0n— ,,,?,Q§{m§i{,gf'· *’°*°“’ tinuing improvement in completion of contract authorization by the rmx niunmm. construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Th1rty-seven, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars.