Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/688

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636 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. For household, includinfg the same objects specified under this head for the Central, Branch, ii y-five thousand dollars; . ` For hospital, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; For trauslportation of members of the Home, one thousand five hundred dollars; . For repairs, including the same objects s eciiied under this head fO1' the Central Branch, twenty thousand dollgrs; For completion of work of construction, namely: For one barrack, thirty-five thousand dollars; retention hospital, thirty-five thousand dollars; shop, two thousand five hundred dollars- ‘lodge house and gateway, five thousand dollars; memorial hall, thirty-five thousand ollars; nurses’ home, ten thousand dollars; uartermaster’s residence, Eve thousand dollars; chief engineer’s residence, two thousand five hundred dollars; pavilion, three thousand dollars; greenhouse, three thousand five hundred dollars; additional concrete walks, fourteen thousand dollars; additional fencing, grading, and roads twenty thou- _sand dollars; steam and water mains in grounds to additional buildings, six thousand dollars; public latrine one thousand Eve hundred do lars; additional land, ten thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and eighty-eight thousand dollars; or farm, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, ten thousand dollars; ` _ In all, four hundred and forty-four thousand five hundred dollars. b§,j§§,,§‘“g’ M1 For clothing for all of the Branches, namely: Expenditures for clothing, underclothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; also all sums expended for labor, materials, machines, tools, and appliances employedfand for use in the tailor shops, knitting shops, and shoe shops, or other Home shops in which any kind o clot ing is made or repaired, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. S,§.,°g§{,’{,,j"“““g°”· For salaries for officers and employees of the Board of Managers, ‘ and for outdoor relief and incidental expenses, namely: For president of the Board of Managers; four thousand dollars; secretary of the Board of Managers, two thousand dollars; general treasurer, who shall not be a member of the Board of Managers, three thousand five hundred dollars; inspector-general, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant general treasurer and assistant inspectorglnneral, who shall hereafter, in the necessary absence or inability of t e general treasurer, from any cause whatever, perform his duties and give bond to the general treasurer for the faithful performance of such duties, but the general treasurer shall in every respect be responsible, on his bond, to the United States for any default on the part of such assistant general treasurer and assistant inspector-general, two thousand dollars; two assistant inspectors-genera , at two thousand dollars each; clerical services for the officesof the president and general treasurer, eight thousand five hundred and fifty-six dollars; messenger service for fpresident’s office, one hundred and forty-four dollars; clerical services or managers, two thousand four hundred dollars; algents, two thousand four hundred dollars; for traveling expenses of t e Board of Managers, their officers and employees, ten thousand five hundred dollars; for outdoor relief, one thousand five hundred dollars; for rent, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, forty-eight thousand dollars. In all, three million and ninety thousand two hundred dollars. ,,§f§ °¤ '*`°"“°'*“* STATE on TERRITORIAL norms: For continuing aid to State or Terriv¤1.2s,p.4eo. torial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred 'and eilghty-eight, mcludin al classes of soldiers admissible to the Nationa Home for Disabled§folunteer Soldiers, nine hundred and