Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/971

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"FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 804. 1901. 9].9 For repair of cooking utensils and the replacement of worn-out m§g{’f*°‘°¤°° °°P°” cooking utensils in the cadet subsistence department, to be expended without advertising, three hundred dollars; FOI' repairs of chairs, tables, and other furniture in cadet subsistence department, to be expended without advertising, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; . For repairs, new machines, and iixtures for gymnasium, three hun- eymuwum. dred dollars; Forone twenty-eight foot metal drying room of twelve eighteen- Laundry- inch racks, complete and installed in the cadet laundry, to be immediately available, seven hundred and twenty-five dollars; - . For one three-roll number five collar and cuff ironer, to be immediately available, one thousand two hundred dollars; For eighteen ironing tables, twenty-eight bg fifty inches, to be immediately available and to be purchased wit out advertising, one hundred and fifty dollars: One number two dampener for belts, to be immediately available and to be purchased without advertising, one hundred and fifty dollars; FOI' one collar and cuif starcher, to be immediately available and to be urchased without advertising, three hundred and fifty dollars; Bpor six rattan laundry baskets, to be immediately available and to be urchased without advertising, seventy-six dollars; Lpor one Carter’s pressure water Hlter number three, to -be immediately available and to be purchased without advertising, two hundred and twenty-five dollars; For one Worthington pump and receiver, to be immediatel available and to be (purchased without advertising, four hundred dollars; For one hy raulic dampener, twenty-four by thirty-two by thirty- six inches, to be immediately availablie and to be expended without advertising, one hundred dollars; For purchase of two hundred and fort dictionaries for the use of Di¤¤¤¤¤»¤¤¤- the cadets, at fifteen dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; For partly meeting the expenses incident to the exercises in com- 6£;>S¤;;¤;;mg;g;iS¤¤¤¤- memoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the opening of the P ` United States Military Academy, to be expended under the direction of the Superintendent, ten thousand dollars; , In all, for miscellaneous items and incidental expenses, thirty-four thousand nine hundred and one dollars. Buildings and grounds, Military Academy: For cases, materials, Buildings and Httings, fixtures, and other appliances and repairs for ordnance museum g'°“"d°‘ in new academy building, three hundred do lars; For repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertaining to the department of ordnance and gunnery, painting buil in s, and . materials for roads and walks, and for repairs to machinery ang tools, one hundred and fifty dollars; For fillirag in, raising, and otherwise improving engineer ponton ground, an constructing sea wall at same, t ree thousand dollars;· For painting walls throughout cavalry barracks, three hundred and _ seventy-five dollars; For whitewashing interior and painting exterior of cavalry stables, four hundred and eighty dollars; ` For lumber for general repairs of cavalry stables, one hundred and fifty dollars; For benching cellar wall of quarters of the hospital steward at the soldiers’ hospital, eighty dollars; For materials and labor for repairs, alterations, and additions needed · at the soldiers’ hospital, as follows: For screens to all transoms, forty dollars; For storm windows and doors, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; For porcelain sink, with hot and cold water combination spigots (two), one hundred and fifty dollars;