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 1020 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 995. 1903. · For materials and labor for repairs, alterations, and additions needed at the soldiers’ hospital, as follows: For purchase of suitable incandescent lights, droplights, tubing, mantles, and so forth, thirty dollars; For screens for all transoms, and storm windows for all windows not provided with same, two hundred and fifty dollars. For railin and turpentine for waxin floors, twenty-nve dollars; For barushes, paints, glass, putty, and for general repairs, thirty dollars; g For material for rebronzing radiators, thirty dollars; For purchase of iiowers, fruit trees, shrubs, plants, and so forth, for hospital grounds, fifty dollars; For painting the interior and exterior of the hospital stewards’ quarters at soldiers’ hospital, and general repairs for the same, one hundred and seventy-five dollars; W*°°'W°*k* For water works: Renewal of material in filter beds; im roving ventilation of filter house and water house; hose for use in cleaning nlter beds and water house, and for use in iire service at same; tools, implements, and materials for use of the two keepers and for rcipairs of siphon house, filter house, and of four and 0ne—half miles 0 supply pipe; for shed for tools and storage of fuel for keeper of Round Pond, and for tool house at filter; for gauges at and for stairs for access to same, and all other necessary work of maintenance and repairs, one thousand two hundred dollars; ‘ °°°°* h°°P*°**- Repairs and additions to the cadet hospital, as follows: For material for rebronzing radiators and pi ing, thirty dollars; d gor paraffin and turpentine for waxing and polishing floors, fifty 0 ars; ._ · For urchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, seventy- five dollars; · For purchase of suitable incandescent lights, droplights, mantles, tubes, and so forth, forty dollars; For wiring hospital for electric lighting and for placing therein electric fans, electric heaters, electric R ht fixtures, and so forth, with necessary attachments therefor, three thousand two hundred dollars; °°“'°°* b“"“"“· Repairs to cadet barracks: For repairi(n(g and renewing plastering, painting and calcimining, ’ repairs to wo work, reiioorin, rearrangin rooms, increasing sinks, gags and for other incidents1I repairs to the building, ten thousand o ars; For granolithic pavement in areas on north and west sides of cadet · barracks, and for rebuilding area walls, four thousand dollars; °°"‘°t°"" For maintainin and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, two thousand dolhars; For cleaning, repairing, resetting, and so forth, about three hundred, more or less, old monuments and headstones in the post cemetery, two thousand five hundred dollars; . R°‘“`”· “€’· For continuing the construction of roads in front and rear of line of new officers’ quarters, rading, blasting, retaining walls, sewers, and so forth, three thousand dollars; For continuing the construction and repair of the roads between the site of the old south guardhouse and the southern boundary of reservation, and for continuing the laying of a stone walk along the same, one thousand dollars; For continuing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, five hundred dollars; For broken stone and gravel for roads, two thousand dollars; \ d Igor continuing the repair of sidewalks of the post, one thousand 0 ars;