Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/422

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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1894. 393 UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. mggeuvr D¤1>¤rt- PUBLIC BUILDINGS. - rmmatuiidiugr. REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: For repairs of R¢1>¤ir¤- Interior Department and Pension Buildings, five thousand dollars. For :1 new copper roof for the Pension Office building, and a corrugated metal ceiling for the great hall, twenty-eight thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. Fon THE CAPITOL: For work at Capitol, and for general repairs Capiqvithereof, including wages of mechanics, and laborers, twenty-tive thou- RW""' °°°‘ sand dollars. . For repairs and improvements to the steam-heating apparatus, including elevators and machinery of the Senate wing of the Capitol, to be expended under the direction of the-Architect of the Capitol, two thousand five hundred and seventyfive dollars. - . For removal of the ranges, steamers, and apparatus of the Senate restaurant, the work to be done under the upervision of the Architect of the Capitol extension, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For construction of an elevator leading to the Supreme Court rooms, to be expended under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, two thousand three hundred dollars. To provide flags for the east and west fronts of the center of the 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 the repair of paintings in the Capitol, including repairs to the frames of the same, to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, one thousand dollars. lmrnovme THE Gnrrroi. Guoonns: For continuing the work of °=·*P**°*G*°¤¤d·· the improvement of the Capitol Grounds and for care of the grounds, one clerk, and the pay of mechanics, gardeners, and laborers, and for artificial stone pavement, twelve thousand dollars. For reconstructing eastern elevator House wing, United States W£l¤*¤*°*· H°°°° Capitol, to insure increased speed; and for extending the western g' » elevator of same wing to cellar story, including opening pa sageway in the cellar towards Terrace rooms, five thousand one hundred dollars. Lieurine THE CAPITOL AND GROUNDSZ For lighting the Capitol aul&i¤§'j;;#gsC¤P**°* and grounds about the same, including the Botanic Garden, and the gr ` Senate and House stables; for gas and electric lighting; for use of electric lighting plants in Senate and House wings at not exceeding two hundred dollars per month during the sessions of Congress; pay of superintendent of meters, lamplighters, gas-fitters, and for materials and labor for gas and electric lighting, and for general repairs, twenty- tour thousand dollars. EXPENSES OF THE COLLECTION or REVENUE mmm shuts OF S¤l¤¤¤fi>¤b1i¤1¤¤¤~ _ PUBLIC LANDS. $ALARIES AND COMMISSIONS OF REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS1 For u§,”·§;;§{;cQjF‘*“°'“ salaries and commissions of registers and receivers of district land oliices, at not exceeding three thousand dollars each, five hundred and twenty thousand dollars. _ UONTINGENT EXPENSES or LAND orricusz For clerk hire, rent, P,_§g;f{;,$,°_f’,,§,,,_*f" and other incidental expenses of the district land offices, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. EXPENSES OF DEPOSITING PUBLIC MONEYS: For expenses. of D¤1>¤¤i¤¤c ¤¤¤¤¤y¤· depositing money received from the disposal of public lands, live thousand dollars. —. DE1=·R.EDATioNs 0N ruizmc TIMBER, PROTECTING- PUBLIC LANDS, dggfgjgxgtggzzy AND SETTLEMENT OF cnnms FOB SWAMP LANDS AND SWAMP-LAND he umn. and swamp INDEMNITY: To meet the expenses of protecting timber on the public *“""°*“‘“‘“·