Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1382

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1352 FIFTY-NINTH comnmss. sm. II. cu. 2918. 1907. S“b¤*¤*°“°"- For subsistence, namely: 'Pay of commissary sergleants, commissary clerks, porters, laborers, bakers, cooks, dishwas ers, waiters, and others employed in the subsistence department; the cost of all articles purchased for the regular ration, and the subsistence of civilian employees regularly employed and residing at the Branch, their freight, preparation, and serving; aprons, caps, and gackets for kitchen and dining-room employees; of tobacco; of all ining—room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers’ and butchers’ tools and appliances, and their repair not done by the Home, two hundred and fiftv-three thousand dollars; H<>¤¤¢¤°*d- For household, namely: Expenditures for furniture for officers’ quarters; for bedsteads, bedding, bedding material, and all other articles required in the quarters of the members, and of civilian employees permanently employed and residing at the Branch, and for their repair, if they are not repaired by the Home; for fuel, including fuel for cooking, heat, and light; for engineers and firemen, bathhouse keepers hall cleaners, aund men, gas makers, and privy watchmen, and for all labor, materiarlys, and appliances required for household use. and for their repairs unless the repairs are made by ' the Home, one hundred and thirty4nine thousand dollars; H<>¤1>i¤¤- For hospital, namely: Pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, druggists, hos ital c erks and stewar s, ward masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, readers, hospital carriage drivers, hearse drivers, gravediggers, funeral escort, and for such other services as may be necessary for the care of the sick; burial of the dead, for surgical instruments and appliances, `_ medical books, medicine, liquors, fruits, and other necessaries for the sick not on the regular ration; for bedsteads, bedding, and bedding materials, and all other articles necessary for the wards, and for the quarters of the assistant surgeons, nurses, and other civilian employees attached to the hospital permanently employed and residing at the Branch; for hospital kitchen and diningjroom furniture and appliances; carriage, hearse, stretchers, collins; for tools of gravediggers, and for all repairs to hospital furniture and appliances not done by the Home, sixty-two thousand dollars; T'““*’*’°"‘“°"· For transportation, namely: For transportation of members of the Home, three thousand dollars. Repairs. For repairs, namely: Pay of chief engineer, builders, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, gas fifters, electrical workers, plumbers, tin~ smiths, steam fitters, stone and brick masons, whitewashers, and laborers, and for all appliances and materials used under this head; also for repairs of roads and other improvements of a permanent char- ` Qeg{’f,°g;,m,_ acter, fiftfy-nine thousand dollars: Pr¢m·5ded, That no part of the appropriation or repairs for any of the Branch Homes shall be used for the construction o any new building. B°"°"“· "'“· For four new boilers and for mechanical stokers, thirty-eight thou- _ sand dollars; _“‘f,{§,§f‘¤ ""’"’* °"`·· d ppr dining room and kitchen Annex, four thousand eight hundred o rs; - For frame annex for governor’s court, one thousand dollars; Addition co hospiml. For addition to hospital, sixty-six thousand dollars; Tuberculosis wml. For tuberculosis ward, six thousand eight hundred dollars; Fmu- ‘ For farm, namely: Pay of farmer, chief gardener, harness makers, farm hands, gardeners, orseshoers, stablemen teamsters, dairymen, herders, and laborers, and for all tools, appliances, and materials required for farm, garden, and dairy work; for grain, hay, straw, dressing, seed, carriages, wagons, carts, and other conveyances; for all animals purchased for stock or for work (including animals in the park); for all materials, tools, and labor for flower rden. lawn, and park; and for construction of roads and walks, andafor repairs not one {ply the Home, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars: In , seven hundred and twenty-nine thousand one hundred dollars.