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Santa Barbara, Cal.

Schenectady, N. Y.

Searcy, Ark.

Seymour, Ind.

Shelbyville, Tenn.

Sistersville, W. Va.

Smyrna, Del

Somerset, Ky.

South Chicago, Ill.

Sparta, Wis.

Springfield, Mo.

Rent.

Springfield, Tenn.

Steelton, Pa.

Steubenville, Ohio.

Sycamore, Ill.

Talladega, Ala.

Tarboro, N. C.

Three Rivers, Mich.

Tifton, Ga.

Topeka, Kans., rent.

Traverse City, Mich.

Tulsa, Okla.

Union City, Tenn.

Union, S. C.

Urbana, Ill.

Vicksburg, Miss.

Wahpeton, N. Dak.

Santa Barbara, California, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $10,000.

Schenectady, New York, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $20,000."

Searcy, Arkansas, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $34,000.

Seymour, Indiana, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $10,000.

Shelbyville, Tennessee, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $40,000.

Sistersville, West Virginia, post office: For commencement of building under present limit, $40,000.

Smyrna, Delaware, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $5,000.

Somerset, Kentucky, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $10,000.

South Chicago, Illinois, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $75,000.

Sparta, Wisconsin, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $10,000.

Springfield, Missouri, post office and courthouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, $30,000.

For rent of temporary quarters at Springfield, Missouri, for the accommodation of Government officials, $13,500.

Springfield, Tennessee, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $25,000.

Steelton, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $10,000.

Steubenville, Ohio, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $10,000.

Sycamore, Illinois, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $10,000.

Talladega, Alabama, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $15,000.

Tarboro, North Carolina, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $15,000.

Three Rivers, Michigan, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $15,000.

Tifton, Georgia, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $20,000.

Topeka, Kansas, rent of buildings: For rent of temporary quarters for the accommodation of Government officials and moving expenses incident thereto, to continue available until expended, $10,000.

Traverse City, Michigan, post office and customhouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, $10,000.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, post office and courthouse: For completion of building under present limit, $85,000.

Union City, Tennessee, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $7,000.

Union, South Carolina, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $15,000.

Urbana, Illinois, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $21,000.

Vicksburg, Mississippi, post office and courthouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, $40,000.

Wahpeton, North Dakota, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $25,000.

Walla Walla, Washington, post office and courthouse: For completion of building under present limit, $35,000.

Walla Walla, Wash.

Waltham, Massachusetts, post office: For continuation of building Waltham, Mass. under present limit, $10,000.

Washington, D. C. Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

Washington, District of Columbia, Bureau of Engraving and Printing: For completion of building under present limit, $75,000. Equipping new building, Bureau of Engraving and Printing: For Equipment, etc. mechanical equipment, machinery, furniture, and fixtures for, and expenses of moving machinery, furniture and fixtures from old building to new building, authorized by Act of Congress, approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be immediately available, $491,107.

Washington, District of Columbia, post office: For completion of building under present limit, exclusive of cost of boilers, $955,000. Waterville, Maine, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $10,400.

Waukegan, Illinois, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $25,000.

Vol. 35, p. 319.

Post office.

Waterville, Me.

Waukegan, Ill.

Waukesha, Wisconsin, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $40,000.

Waukesha, Wis.

Weatherford, Texas, post office: For completion of building under

Weatherford, Tex.

present limit, $30,000.

Westerly, Rhode Island, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $30,000.

Westerly, R. I.

Westfield, Massachusetts, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $17,500.

Westfield, Mass.

West Point, Mississippi, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $10,000.

Wilkesboro, North Carolina, post office and courthouse: For continuation of building under present limit, $10,000. Williston, North Dakota, post office: For continuation of building under present limit, $30,000.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $120,000.

For rent of temporary quarters at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the accommodation of Government officials and moving expenses incident thereto, $3,000.

Wooster, Ohio, post office: For completion of building under present limit, $25,000.

Wytheville, Virginia, post office: For commencement of building under present limit, $35,000.

Xenia, Ohio, post office: For commencement of building under present limit, $46,000.

West Point, Miss.

Wilkesboro, N. C.

Williston, N. Dak.

Winston-Salem, N.C.

Rent.

Wooster, Ohio.

Wytheville, Va.

Xenia, Ohio.

Repairs and preser

vation.

Repairs and preservation of public buildings: For repairs and preservation of all completed and occupied public buildings and the grounds thereof under the control of the Treasury Department, and for wire screens therefor, Government wharves and piers under the control of the Treasury Department, together with the necessary dredging adjacent thereto, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, and the Secretary of the Treasury may, in renting said wharf, require that the lessee shall make all necessary repairs thereto; for repairs and preservation of buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of the Treasury Department acquired for public buildings or the enlargement of public buildings, the expenditures on this account for the current fiscal year not to exceed fifteen per centum of the annual rentals of such buildings: Provided, That of the sum herein appropriated not exceeding $100,000 may be quarantine stations. used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, including wire Treasury buildings, screens for same, and not exceeding $12,000 for the Treasury, D. C.

Provisos.

Marine hospitals and

sonal services.

Butler, and Winder Buildings at Washington, District of Columbia: Restriction on per- Provided further, That this sum shall not be available for the payment of personal services except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one building, $675,000.

Mechanical equip

ment.

Provisos.

Mechanical equipment of public buildings: For installation and repair of mechanical equipment in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including heating, hoisting, plumbing, gas piping, ventilating, vacuum cleaning and refrigerating apparatus, electric-light plants, meters, interior pneumatic tube and intercommunicating telephone systems, conduit, wiring, call-bell and signal systems, and for maintenance and repair of tower clocks; for installation and repair of mechanical equipment, for any of the foregoing items, in buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of the Treasury Department acquired for public buildings or the enlargements of public buildings, the expenditures on this account for the current fiscal year not to exceed ten per centum of the annual rentals of such buildings: Marine hospitals and Provided, That of the sum herein appropriated for mechanical equipment of public buildings, not exceeding $40,000 may be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, and not exceeding $9,000 for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder Buildings at Washington, District of Columbia, and not exceeding $10,000 for the maintenance, changes in, and repairs of pneumatic-tube system between the appraisers' warehouse at Greenwich, Christopher, Washington, and Barrow Streets and the new customhouse in Bowling Green, Borough of Manhattan, in the city of New York, including repairs to the street pavement and subsurface necessarily incident to or resulting from such maintenance, changes, or repairs: Provided further, That this sum shall not be available for the payment of personal services except for work done by contract, or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one building, $440,000.

quarantine stations.

Treasury buildings,

D. C.

Pneumatic-tube sys

tem, New York City.

Restriction on personal services.

Vaults, safes, and looks.

Electrical burglar alarms.

Vol. 32, p. 1091.

General expenses.

Vol. 35, p. 537.

Additional salary,
Vol. 37, p. 752.
Technical services,

etc.

Vaults and safes for public buildings: For vaults and lock-box equipments and repairs thereto in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, and for the necessary safe equipments and repairs thereto in all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department whether completed and occupied or in course of construction, exclusive of personal services except for work done by contract, or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $50 at any one building, $100,000.

Electrical protection to vaults, public buildings: For installation and maintenance of electrical burglar-alarm devices authorized by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and three, including the post office and courthouse at Chicago, Illinois, and the post office and subtreasury at Boston, Massachusetts, $19,200.

General expenses of public buildings: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of section six of the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-fifth Supervising Architect. Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven, part one): For additional salary of $1,000 for the Supervising Architect of the Treasury for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen; for foremen draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and apprentice draftsmen at rates of pay from $480 to $2,500 per annum; for structural engineers and draftsmen at rates of pay from $840 to $2,200 per annum; for mechanical, sanitary, electrical, heating and ventilating, and illuminating engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum; for computers and estimators, at rates of pay from $1,600 to

$2,500 per annum, the expenditures under all the foregoing classes not to exceed $169,850; for supervising superintendents, superintendents, Superintendents, etc. and junior superintendents of construction, at rates of pay from $1,600

Expenses of mainte

to $2,900 per annum, not to exceed $245,000; for expenses of superin- nance. tendence, including expenses of all inspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equipment thereof, under orders from the Treasury Department; office rent and expenses of superintendents, including temporary stenographic and other assistance in the preparation of reports and the care of public property, and so forth; advertising; office supplies, including drafting materials, Supplies. specially prepared paper, typewriting machines, adding machines, and other mechanical labor-saving devices, and exchange of same; furniture, carpets, electric-light fixtures and office equipment, telephone service; not to exceed $6,000 for stationery; not to exceed Vol. 37, p. 757. $1,000 for books of reference, law books, technical periodicals and journals, subscriptions to which may be paid in advance; for contingencies of every kind and description, traveling expenses of site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates, and photographic materials, and such other articles and supplies and such minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with work on public buildings, the acquisition of sites, and the administrative work connected with the annual appropriations under the Supervising Architect's Office as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not including heat, light, janitor service, awnings, curtains, or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury Building, or surveys, plaster models, progress photographs, test pit Proviso. borings, or mill and shop inspections: Provided, That hereafter members of the field force of the public-building service, such as supervising superintendents, superintendents, junior superintendents, and inspectors of the several classes, may be detailed to the District of Columbia, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for temporary duty for periods not exceeding thirty days in any one case, in the Office of the Supervising Architect, but no subsistence or other expenses of like character shall be allowed such employees while on duty in Washington serving under such details, $525,000.

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Temporary details of field force.

Commissions to

Vol. 27, p. 468.

Architectural competitions, public buildings: To enable the Secre- architects. tary of the Treasury to make payment for architectural services under contracts entered into prior to the repeal of the Act entitled "An Act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to obtain plans and specifications for public buildings to be erected under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and providing for local supervision of the construction of the same," approved February twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, including payment for the services from July first, nineteen hundred and twelve, of the architect of the Hilo, Hawaii, building, specially selected under the provisions of the Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven, the unexpended balance of the appropriation for architectural competitions, public buildings, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby made available for said purpose during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen. Marine Hospital, Wilmington, North Carolina: Medical officers' quarters, $5,000.

Marine hospital, Baltimore, Maryland: Surgical dressing room, $2,500.

Marine hospital, Detroit, Michigan: New coal shed, $1,000.

Hilo, Hawaii.
Vol. 36, p. 1373.

Vol. 37, p.

428.

Marine hospitals.
Wilmington, N. C.

Baltimore, Md.

Detroit, Mich.

Quarantine stations.

Reedy Island.

San Francisco.

San Diego.
Cape Charles.

Supervision.

Life-Saving Service.

Superintendents.

Keepers.

Crews of surfmen, etc.

Volunteers.

QUARANTINE STATIONS.

Reedy Island Quarantine Station: Two barracks buildings and laboratory space, $30,000; crematory, $3,500; in all, $33,500. San Francisco Quarantine Station: Steerage barracks building, $10,000; mess hall for steerage passengers, $5,000; rehabilitating Japanese and Chinese detention barracks, $5,000; in all, $20,000. San Diego Quarantine Station: One new steam boiler, $1,500. Cape Charles Quarantine Station: Residence for quarantine officer, $8,000.

The foregoing construction under marine hospitals and quarantine stations shall be done under the supervision and direction of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury and within the sums appropriated herein therefor.

LIFE-SAVING SERVICE.

For district superintendents of life-saving stations, as follows:
One for the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, $2,200;
One for the coast of Massachusetts, $2,200;

One for the coasts of Rhode Island and Fishers Island, $2,000;
One for the coast of Long Island, $2,200;

One for the coast of New Jersey, $2,200;

One for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, $2,200;
One for the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, $2,200;

One for the life-saving stations and for the houses of refuge on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, $1,900;

One for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, $2,000;

One for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, $2,200;

One for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, $2,200;

One for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of Lake Michigan, $2,200;

One for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, $2,200; thirteen in all, $27,900.

For salaries of two hundred and ninety-one keepers of life-saving and lifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, $276,800.

For pay of crews of surfmen employed at the life-saving and lifeboat stations, including the old Chicago station, at the rate of $70 per month each for the number one surfman in each station, and at the rate of $65 per month for each of the other surfmen during the period of actual employment, and $3 per day for each occasion of service at other times; rations or commutation thereof for keepers and surfmen; compensation of volunteers at life-saving and lifeboat stations for actual and deserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in any effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed $10 for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and Clerks to superin- exercise; compensation of twelve clerks to district superintendents, one to each of the district superintendents except that of the eighth district, at such rate as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine, not to exceed $900 each; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs and outfits for same; rebuilding and improvement of same, including use of additional land where necessary; supplies and provisions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; Commutation of traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasury Department; commutation of quarters and allowance for heat and light for Allowance for dis officers of the Revenue-Cutter Service detailed for duty in the LifeSaving Service; for carrying out the provisions of sections seven and

tendents.

Fuel, repairs, etc.

quarters, etc.

abled keepers. Vol. 22, p. 57.

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