Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1450

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srxrr-ssvmrrn couonnss. sms. rv. os. 178. ma. 1423 dining—room employees; tobacco; dining-room and kitchen furni- Sxre and utensig, bakers;] alnd bughers tools and appliances, and ieir repair no one the ome 220 000. - _Household: For fugiiture for,officei·s’ uarters; bedsteads, bed- H°““°h°'°‘ ding, bedding material, and all other artigles required in the quarters of the members and of civilian employees permanently em loyed and residing at the branch, and their repair, if not repaired by the home; fuel, includ1ng fuel for cooking, heat, and hght; water; engineers and hremen, bathhouse keepers, ]an1tors, laundry emplo ees. and for all labor, materials, and appliances re uired for household use, and repairs, if not repaired b the home, $120,000. Hospital: For pay of medicaly officers and assistant surgeons, H°”""'°1‘ matrons, druggists, hospital clerks and stewards, ward_ masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, readers, drivers, funeral escort, ]an1tors, and for such other services as ma be necessary for the care of the sick; burial of the dead; surgicaly instruments and appliances, medical books, medicine, liquors, fruits, and other necessaries for the sick not purchased under subsistence; bedsteads, bedding, and bedding materials, and all other special articles necessary or the wards; hospital furniture, including special articles and appliances for hospital kitchen and dining room; carriage, hearse, stretchers, collins; and for all$repair to hospital furniture and appliance not done by the home, 180,000; Transportation: For transportation of members of the home, '*`¤”P°'°°*i°¤· $1 000; l{epairs:_ For pay of chief engineer, builders, blacksmiths, car- mmpenters, painters, gas litters, electrical workers, plumbers, tmsmiths, steam litters, stone and brick masons, and laborers, and for all ig; pliances and materials used under this head; and repairs of ro Pmm and other improvements of a permanent character, $58,000: Pro- New niumimgs mrruided, That no part of the appropriation for repairs for any of the """*°“· branch homes shall be used for the construction of any new building; Farm: For pay of farmer, chief gardener, harness makers, farm F’“"°· hands, gardeners, horseshoers, stablemen, teamsters, dairymen, herders, and laborers; tools, appliances, and materials required for farm, garden, and dairy work; grain, and grain products, hay, straw, fertilizers, seed, carriages, wagons, carts, and other conveyances; animals purchased for stock or work (including animals in the park) ; gasoline; materials, tools, and labor for flower garden, lawn, park, and cemetery apd congxéuggbon of roads and walks, and reairs not done b the ome, , ; P In all, CentralyBranch, $646,000. _ S md b t t For “Current Expenses," “Subs1stence," "Household," “I—los- b,,§‘§,.,_ ° ’°°’ ° pital," “Transportation,” “B,epa1rs,” and “Farm,” at the following ranches, including the same ob ects respectively specified herein under each of such heads for the Central Branch, namely: lm no Wis Northwestern Branch, Wilwaukee, Wisconsin: Current expenses, `"“ ’ ‘ $25.500; subsistence, $116,000; household, $58,500; hospital, $106,000; transportation, $5gO; igpairs, $28,000; farm, $5,000; in all, Northwestern Branch . 339, 00. l·Zast<~rn Branizh, Togus, Maine: Current expenses, $48,000; sub- T°g“"M°‘ sistvnce. $95,000: house old, $110,000; hospital, $55,000; transportation, $500; repairs, $35,000; farm, $20,000; in all, Eastern Branch, $363.500- mm t¤¤,v¤. Southern Branch, Hampton, Virginia: Current expenses, $53,500: P subsistence, $220,000; household, $133,000; for hospital, $108,000; transportation. $1,000: repairs, $60,000; farm, $12,000; in all, Southern Branch, $587,500. Western Branch, Leavenworth, Kansas: Current expenses, $58,000; L°“"'°°w°°m’ Km' subsistence, $205,000; household, $135,000; hospital, $95,000; trans-