Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/752

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728 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. of said lights; in all, ten thousand two hundred dollars, one half of which sum shall be aid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half ¥rom the Treasury of the United States. gggxemment me- Tm.nenA1>1I TO coNNr:cT mn CAP]i1"0L wrrn gum DEP?RTMENTS ‘ AND GOVERNMENT PRINTING Onion: or care an repair o existing , lines, five hundred dollars. Gr¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤r¢¤1- GRANT MEMORIAL! For continuing work for the erection of the memorial to General Ulysses S. Grant, thirty-five thousand dollars. mg1';°1¤1¤¢’°¤ 1*°¤¤· WWAsnmeT§JN MONUMENTZ Iior Bthe care arzgdmaintenancinl ofdphg uainmamee. ash1ng` ton onument, name y: or one cus ian at one u e dollars per month; one steam engineer, at eighty dcillars per month; gpo assnstangfstegm einglmeer, at sevgility ollars per Igpcnth; one emau at ty- ve dollars per mon ; one assistant man at fifty-five dollars per month; one conductor of elevator car, at seventy- five dollars per month; one attendant on floor, at sixty dollars per ‘ Inoplth; o(pedattendanlt1:1>n top floor, atl slgxty dollars P3`! monlth; thrge mg t an ay watc en at sixty dollars er mon eac · in a eigiht thousand eight hundred twenty dollars. _ ’ , 1¤v¤¤¤¤· or fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, ’?=¤ brooms, lanterns, 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 re airs of all sw kinds connected with the Monum nt and machine aIl)d h e · urc ase of all necessariy articles for kee ing the Monuriigrit, malichinery, elevator, and e ectric plant in good order, three thousand dollars. A§r*;}AL·}11¤g_,;',§·,§*; B.iI’AIBS dor _ ntaiinnme wnnnn LI(l{T(ii:rN DIEDZ For area. pam mg an misce aneous repairs wo undred o rs. wexenenavat lkrnovnunmg, WAKERIIPID, Vrizergzsmzbgor rteipairs to fences and c eamng up an mamtaining groun a ut e monument, one hundred dollars. bgyms of vw Sm- UIQYEKING sum or GENERAL BAnoN voN STEUBEN: For rxpems enmveu- unveiling and dedicating the statue of General Baron von Steuben ‘“’· End {or gaglli every purpose connected therewith, two thousand ve un r dollars. Aggmmission or Fine COMMISSION or FINE ARTS: To meet the expenses made necessary ‘ by the Act approved May seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, ,,,,,_M-n_ entitled "An Act establishing a Commission of Fine Arts," to be disbursed by the officer in charge of public build' and grounds, on vouchers approved by the comn1ission,_who shlgdsbe the secretary

 shall act as the executive officer of said commission, ten thousand

o ars. mgm: xzggiarmm, Rxvmns AND HAnBORs, CONTRACT worm: Toward the construction ottvlvorlisix on hagborsdand riivgrsi under contract and otherwise, and wi In e umsau orize y aw name: ven. za, p. me. For works authorized by the river, and halibor Act of eighteen hun. dred and ninety-six, as fol ows: c1even¤¢1,om¤. Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For completin improvement under contract authorization, forty-two thousand callers. V¤r 3°· P- 112r d Féar wlprks authorized {she river and harbor Act of eighteen hunre an ninety-nine, as o ows: Bargidscgndned Improving channel in Gowanus Bay N W York: F f ` Igiii mn ls' Mw i(iIptpro}vemeni;1o§l?ay Ridge and Red Hodk cliannels, twoOl`11f1i)IIlr·ell1ll2IIi§ thousand o lars. VO1- 31'··r>· 331- lgror works authorized by the river and harbor Act of nineteen hundred and two, as follows: mgrgng xm, s. Y. _ Improving Arthur Kill, New York and New Jerseyr For continuing piiprovegigng of channel from Kill van Kull to Raritan Bay, thirty ousan dollars. ¤1¤v¤1·~¤·1·<>¤i¤· Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For continuing im rove- ‘ ment in accordance with plan for new harbor entrance and break-