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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 635 For the em loyment of an engineer by the officer in ch e of public E¤¤¤¤¤°*· °°¤· buildings ami) grounds, $2,400. ug P For purchase and repair of machinery and tools for shops at nurser]·_E§ and for the repair of shlogsnand storehouse, $1,000. _ ecutive Mansion: For o ary care, repair, and refurnishing of .,.,E’f‘L°,‘§?"’“ M"““'°“• Executive Mansion, and for upurchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles for offici purposes, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President may determine, $35,000. For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, $6,000. ma. $9I;c5r GBIC and maintenance of greenhouses, Executive Mansion, Gr¤¤¤h¤¤¤¤¤· 0. Por repair to greenhouses, Executive Mansion, $3,000. For traveling expenses of the President of the United States, to be  °‘°°"l°° ggpeorglled in hrs discretion and accounted for on his certificate solely, 5, . — For_lighting the Executive Mansion, ounds, and greenhouses, m‘h“”" including all necessary expenses of inst$at1o` n, maintenance, and re air, $8,600, or so much thereof as may be necessary. iiighang me heating rm- the public grounds: For ugmiug as ,,. ¥*••*'F¤= public grounds, watchmen’s lodges, offices, and greenhouses at the ‘ propagating gardens, including all necessary expenses of mstallation, maintenance, and repair, $16,500; ` For heating gilicesé watchmen’s lodges, and greenhouses at the pro ting ar ens, 3,820; Igagl, $20€320, or so much thereof as may be necessa.rBi;>ne half ..§.'}l$..i”°'° Dum of which sum shall be lpaid from the revenues of the _ trict of _ Columbia and the other alf from the Treasury of the United States. · Telegra  to connect the Capitol with the departments and Gov- g,§‘;{f'“m°“* *°*°· ` ernment  Officez For care and repair of existing lines, $500. W to M Washington onument: For custodian, $1,200; steam engmeer, miihing n °°°` $960; assistant steam engineer, $840; fireman, $660; assistant fire- “"‘“*°“°°°· man, $660; conductor of e vator car, $900; attendant on floor, $720; attendant on top floor, $720; three mght and day watchmen, at $720 each; in all, $8,820. For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, E"°'”°‘ brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and ower floors; repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; an purchase of all necessary articles for keeping the Mounment, machinery, elevator, and electric plant in good or er, $3,000. suny sm. open· For extra services of employees and additional employees, and for nas. ’ ' additional su lies and materials, to provide for the opening of the Washington Miinument to the public on Simdays and legal holidays, $2 500. _ Bni wher liuilding where Abraham Lincoln died: For pamting and miscel- $1;_§¤1iiii¤i1i·i¤¤¤1¤i laneous repairs, $200. _ Wémm V Birthplace of George Washington, Wakefield, Virginia: For repaus " to fencgs and cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument, 100. Commission of Fine Arts: To meet the expenses made necessary ,,_,°§T“"°“*°" °' Fm° by the Act approved May seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, §,gp*gg*°;-an entitled "An ct establishing a Commission of Fine Ar·ts," including ’ ' the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, to be bursed, on vouc ers approved y the commission by the officer m charge of public buildings and grounds, who shall be the secretary and shall act as the executive officer of said commission, $5,000. _ G tu Memorial to General Ulysses S. Grant: For completing the erection E,‘§,,“¤,,g_ ‘ of the memorial to General Ulysses S. Grant and for each and every purpose connected therewith, to be available until expended, $23,000.