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 " SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Srss. I. Ch. 3. 1917. 17 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. I““"‘°'D°P“’*“‘°“‘· ruizmo `surnnmcs. P“b“°b°**‘“°8S· Capitol Building: For work at the Capitol and for general repairs ac. thereof, including the same objects specified under this head in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $1,800. For overhaulin the elevator machinery in the Senate wing of the Sum °i°mm` Capitol and installation of new control boards, fiscal years nineteen hundred and seventeen and nineteen hundred and eighteen, $4,360, Rea pr muon and the $3,000 appropriated for said purposes for the fiscal éear v¤1f°a¤,°§i au. ` nineteen hundrlpd airid (pevejiiteeri is hereby made available for the cal ear nineteen im e an e` teen. . y For labor and material forlghe protection of the Cagtol Building 1>uhiiiii°§?fEi1 and Grounds, including the Senate and House Office uildings an the Capitol Power Plant, and for emergencies and for each and every item incident tg1ere(Io,d$23,§)00, go continue available during the fiscal · ear nmeteen un e an 81 teen., y Interior Department Building (new): Assistant superintendent, ¤aii§°i.mi.f,i°gp?nm°°t $2,000; foreman of laborers, $1,000; two assistant foremen of laborers, wm"- at $900 each; laborers-twenty-seven at $660 each, seventeen at $600 each, fourteen at $540 each, one $480; six female laborers at $400 each; two assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; seven firemen, at $720 each; general machinist, $1,500· two wiremen, at $1,000 each; two electricians' helpers, at $720 each; painter, $1,000; plumber, $1,400; two assistant p umbers, at $1,000 each; two plum ers’ helpers, at $840 each; thirteen elevator conductors, at $720 each; eighteen Bvatcéhptgen, gt  each; in all, $83,640 for the fiscal year nineteen un an e teen. C In For electricallgpower, electric light, gas, window washing, and tele- t° phone service, fuel, telephones, window shades, awnings, and other materials and supplies as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior may be required for general maintenance and operation of For labor, equigxment, and materials re uired for the laboratories °“'°·°‘°· of the Geological urvey and the Bureau of]M.ines; for steel and wood filing furniture, including bookcase sections, transfer storage boxes, and card index sections; or special steel and wood furniture, mcluding malp cases, spgcimen cases, and drafting tables; for office furniture, inc uding des, chairs, tables, wardrobes, rugs, mirrors, and clocks; and for such other furniture and furnishings as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior may be required or the use and accommodation of the several bureaus and offices in the building, $100 000; Emma ommom For every expenditure, including personal services of mechanws and f¤¤¤<>1<1l¤¢=¤r&¤¤s,¤rc. laborers, requisite for and incident to the removal of the furniture, equipment, effects, the taking down, removal, and fixing in place of printing, lithographic, and other presses, photogra hic and laboratory equipment, and other machinery of all kinds, of tihe various bureaus and offices of the Interior Department, Washington, District of Columbia, from their present locations to the new Interior Department offices, mcluding readjustment of files and records of the Patent Office, Pension Office, and Bureau of Education, $40,500; Continued available _In all, h$29§,035.7% tohcontinue available during the fiscal year ms. ' nineteen un e an ei teen. . . Authority is granted tie Secretary of the Interior to expend such enéijigiiiiifuiiiiqiigfauiigi additional sums, not exceeding $50,000, as in his judgment may be p'°P“”°°"“‘ necessary for the purchase of furniture and laboratory uipment that may be required y the Geolo 'cal Sm·ve, Bureau ofc§i.nes, General Land Office, Office of Indian glfairs, andy the National Park Service, in the new Interior Department Building in Washington, District of 112460°—vo1. 40—r·r I·—2