Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1428

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1404 SIXTYLFIRST couonsss. sms. III. on. 285. 1911. be immediately available, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as b ecess . _ _ A°°°¤¤¤¤°°**°‘°° °‘ mglyheciiluarteiiiiiraster General of the Army shall provide suitable igi-iifssr/§icé'e¤igr$m— accommodations for the horses, carriages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, in the stables mamtamed in the District of Columbia by and for the use of his department. _ _ E¤°°¤*i'° “°¤’*°°· Exncurrvn Mansion: For ordinary care, repair, and refurnrshmg cm` m` of Executive Mansion, and for purchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles for official purposes, to be exppnded by contract h or otherwise, as the President may determine, t rty-five thousand d llars. _ 0For fuel for the Executive Mansion, greenhouses, and stable, SIX thousand dollars. _ _ _ For care and maintenance of greenhouses, EX86Ut1V8 Mansion, nme th d dollars. . (Eb§·mi·epairs to greenhouses, Executive Mansion, three thousand dolla.rs. · "`¤"°“¤ °*P°”°° For travelin expenses of the President of the United States to be Mm President expended in hig discaegiolp and accounted for on his certificate solely, · twenty-five thousan dollars. “}},g}g¤{,,§*”°"'° For lightinlgl the Executive Mansion, the grounds, the greenhouses, ` and the sta es, including all necessariy explenses of mstallation, maintenance, and repair, eight thousan six undred dollars, orso much thereof as may be necessary. _ . Lawn: nm new Lxommo arm HEATING ron Tum Pusmc _¤aoUNns: For lighting i”"°°“°"'°°°°" the` public grounds, watchmen’s lodges, offices, stable, and greenhouses at the propagating gardens, m uding all necessary exgipnses of inslpallation, maintenance, and repair, fifteen thousand eight undred dollars; For heating offices, office stable, watchmen’s lod es, and greenhouses at the propagating gardens, three thousand eigit hundred and twenty dollars; _ ,_§;}{,°f°°‘ D""‘°* In all, mneteen thousand six hundred and twenty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necegary, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District ofC0l\1I!1bl8 and the other half rom the Treasury of the United States. ,n§*;f_,'g$§,§_’°’ “¤*“‘ Hereafter no greater sum shall be paid any company_for lighting a¤u,p.1o0s. any gas or electric lamp Illlthé public grounds, or for installing or moving the same, than is paid by the District of Columbia for similar services, and no contract shall be uired to be entered into for ,,§§,[“°“°“‘ °‘ °°“‘ lighting pho publtic gtrounélls. hAn1y sbltlllemtxt for are lighting under e exis mg con rac wi the otomac ectric P e Co an ‘ effected by the Commissioners of the District of Colu11i)biarshall]i1Ii> 1; to the contract with the_same company for are lights for the pulilic b P grounds and highway bridge. ~ ,0§_°g“° °‘ J° ° ml Uxvmuue srarurz or Jox-nv PAUL Jonas: For unveiling and ded1- mnxvenses of unveil- eating the statue of John Paul Jones and for each and every purpose g` · connected therewith, mclud' erecf and taking down revie ` stands and (putting the groun s m sightly condition, to be available until expen ed, two thousand five hundred dollars. U§§{f"'°'°°“‘ ‘°‘°‘ Tnnnenarn TO CONNECT THE Csrrror. wrm ·r1-in DEPARTMENTS asn Govmmmmvr PRINTING Orrmn: For care and repair of existinglines, Eve hundred dollars. m§_“§"*“¤°” M°'*“· Wasnmeron MONUMmNT: For the care and maintenance of the Maintenance. Washington Monument, namely: For one custodian, at enc hundred dollars per month; one steam engineer, at eighty dollars er month; one assistant steam engineer, at seventy dollars per month; one fireman, at fifty-five dollars per month; one assistant fireman, at fifty- five dollars per month; one conductor of elevator car, at seventy-Eve dollars per month; one attendant on floor, at sixty dollars per month.;