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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 1007. 1903. 1133 and for such other eirpenditures as can not pro erly be included under other heads of expen iture, fifty-four thousand dorlars; ’ For subsistence, namely: Pay of commissary ser eants, commissary S“*"‘·”“’“°°~ clerks, porters, laborers, bakers, cooks, dishwasfhers, 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, an serving; aprons, caps, and jackets for kite en and dining-room employees; of tobacco; of all dinin -roomand kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers' and butchers’ toogls and appliances, and their repair not done by the Home, two hundred and sixty-tive thousand dollars; For household, namely: Expenditures for furniture for officers’ H°“°°"°‘d· quarters; for bedsteads, bedding, bedding material, and all other articles required in the quarters of the members, and of civilian employees permanently employed and residmlg at the Branch, and for their repair, if they are not repaired by the cme; for fuel. including fuel for cooking, heat, and lilght; for engineers and firemen, bath-house: keepers, hall c eaners, laun rymen, gas makers, and privy watchmen, and for all labor, materials, and appliances required for household use, and for their repairs unless the repairs are made by the Home, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars; For hos ital, namely: Pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, druggists, H°"”“‘ hospital clerks and stewar s, ward masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, rea ers, hospital carriage drivers, hearse drivers, gravediggers, funeral escort, and or such other services as ma be necessary for the care of the sick; for surgical instruments andy appliances, medical books, medicine, liquors, fruits, and other necessarres for the sick not on the re ular 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 emtployees attached to the hospital permanently employed and residing at e ranch; for hospital kitchen and dining-room furniture and appliances, including aprons, caps, and `ackets for hospital kitchen and dining-room employees; carriage, hearse, stretchers, c0i·Iins· for tools of gravedig ers, an for all reparrs to hospital furniture and appliances not done by the Home, fifty-six thousand five dollars; ` For transportation, namely: For transportation of members of the T"‘“"’°"""°“· Home, four thousand dollars; For repairs, namely: Pay of chief engineer, builders, blacksmiths, “°""'* carpenters, painters, gas litters, electrical workers, plumbers, tinsmrths, 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 character, fifty-six thousand five hundred dollars; For fire escapes for hogpital, one thousand six hundred dollars; Fi" “°°P°*’— · For one barrack, fift — ve thousand dollars; ‘ “““‘°*'· For farm, namely: Phy of farmer, chief gardener, harness makers, *`°““· farm hands, gardeners, orsesboers, 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 eonveyances; for all animals purchased for stock or for work (including animals in the park); for all materials, tools, and labor for flower garden, lawn, and park; for rent of leased lands, and for repairs not done by the Home, eighteen thousand dollars; dn all, six hundred and forty thousand six hundred dollars. Ar Tm: Nonmwnsrnnn Bremen, AT Mrrwammn, Wrsooxsmz For lcgyezgtwéegg current expenses, including the same objects specified under this head ` for the Central Branch, thirty-four thousand eight hundred dollars;