Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/667

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628 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CII. 546. 1898. after sunset to fortyfnve minutes before sunrise; and authority is hereby given to substitute other illuminating material for the same or less price, and to use so much of the sum hereby appropriated as may be P~¤i·¤- 1 t, necessary for that purpose: Provided, That before any expenditure i,,E§gQ?°g° ° wg are made from the appropriations herein provided for, the contracting gas company shall equip each lamp with a self-regulating burner and tip, so combined and adjusted as to secure, under all ordinary variations of pressure and density, a consumption of live .cubic feet of gas per ‘ hour. mmmngnu. Electric lights: For electric lights for three hundred and sixtyhve nights from seven posts, at twenty cents per light per night, on grounds south of the Executive Mansion, five hundred and eleven dollars. .pm-ks. For lighting thirty-two arc electric lights in Lafayette, Franklin, Judiciary, and Lincoln parks three hundred and sixty-tive nights, at twenty-five cents per light per night, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. _ ..g»¤mu, Executive For lighting twenty arc electric lights in Executive Mansion grounds M¤¤¤*°¤· and Monument Park, three hundred and sixty-five nights, at not exceeding twenty-five cents per light per night, which shall cover the entire cost to the United States of lighting and maintaining in good order each electric light in said grounds and park, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. 1,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,. Bmum or WATER PIrEs: For repairing and extending water pipes, rim- purchase of apparatus for cleaning them, purchase of hose, and for cleaning the springs and repairing and renewing the pipes of the same Elhatsstnaptplyvghe Capitg, theDExer¢;utive; Miansigi, and gheibuigling fos e ar, an avy epa men s, wo thousand ve un re - dollars. Telegraph, capmi, TELEGBAPH T0 CONNECT THE CAPITOL WITH THE DEPARTMENTS D°P“""'°"*°·°“· AND G0vEENMENT1 PRINTING (QFFICE: For care and repair of existing lines, one thousan five hundre dollars. wumngum umm- WASHINGTON MONUmENT: For the care and maintenance of the ‘“§‘§;mmm,_ Washington Monument, namely:- For one custodian, at one huudred dollars per month; one steam engineer,_at eighty dollars per month; one assistant steam engineer, at sixty dollars per month; one fireman, ` at fifty dollars per month- one assistant iireman at forty-five dollars per month; one conductor, of elevator car, at seventy-flve dollars per month- one attendant on floor at sixty dollars per month- one attendant on ’top floor, at sixty dollars per month; three night arid day watchmen, at sixty dollars per month each; in all, eight thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. -r¤¤1.ughr¤. ew. For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors, repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the monument and machinery, and purchase of all necessary articles for kemng the monument, macéniiiery, elevator, and electric-light plant in g order, three thousand dollars. mggimry vmblish- MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. rglynru-»¤·r1¤¤s¤¤n PAY OF THE ARMY: To provide for payments made necessary by "‘f,,}f;{,f§§{f"“"“· the “Act to authorize two additional regiments of artillery/’ approved March eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight namely: Pay of officers of the line- pay of officers for length of service to be paid with current monthly’pay ; pay of enlisted men; and additional pay for length of service, fiom hundred and ninety-one thousand one hundred and sixty-three o lars and twenty cents. umm; pom. MILITARY Pusrs. t c¤¤¤¤·¤¤n¤¤. For the construction of buildings at, and the enlargement of; such military posts as in the judgment of the Secretary of War may be nec-