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468 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. all other necessary articles absolutely needed for the support and maintenance of the Apache prisoners of war permanently established at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, under control of the War Department, four thousand dollars. _ NATIONAL Home ron DISABLED voLUN·rEER SOLDIERS. mxgggcxgéef Sohgiérgligs spgppcx; of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer g3;;?:; gggims AT THE CENTRAL BRAMJH, AT DAYLroN, Omo: For current exppnses, ` namely: Pay of officers and noncommissioned officers of the ome, with such exceptions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks and orderlies; also payments for chaplains and religious instruction, printers, bookbinders, librarians, musicians, telqgraph and telephone operators, guards, policemen, watchmen, and re company; for all property and materials purchased for their use, including repairs not done by the Home; for necessary expenditures for articles of amusement, boats, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, and musical instruments, and for repairs not done by the Home; and for stationery, advertising, lggal advice, for payments due heirs of deceased m6,dmm€m_ members: Provide , That all receipts on account of the effects of ber. deceased members during the fiscal year shall be also available for such payments; and for such other expenditures as can not properly be included under other heads of expenditure, fifty-three thousand dollars. Subuiswuue- For subsistence, namely: Pay of commissary sergeants, commissary clerks, porters, laborers, bakers, cooks, dishwashers, waiters, and others employed in the subsistence department; the cost of all articles purchased for the regular ration, and the subsistence of civilian employees regularlly employed and residing at the Branch, their freight, ppeparation, an serving; aprons, caps, and ]ackets for kitchen and `ning—room employees; of tobacco; of all dining-room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers’ and butchers’ tools and appliances, and thegsepair not done by the Home, two hundred and sixty-tive thousan dollars. Household. For household, namely: Expenditures for furniture for of1icers’ quarters; for bedsteads, bedding, beddin material, and all other articles required in the quarters of the members, and of civilian employ- ees permanently employed and residing at the Branch, and for their repair, if they are not repaired by the ome; for fuel, includin fuel for cooking, heat, and light; for engineers and tircmen, bath-house keepers, hall cleaners, laundrymen, gas and soap makers, and privy watchmen, and for all labor, materials, and appliances required for household use, and for their repairs unless the re airs are made by the Home, one hundred and twenty-four thousand dbllars. Hwvsm. For hos ital, namely: Pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, druggists, hospital clerks and stewards, ward masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, rea ers, hospital carriage drivers, hearse drivers, gravedi gers, funeral escort, and for such other services as mav be necessary fir the care of the sick; for surgical instruments and appliances, medical books, medicine, liquors, fruits, and other necessaries 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 employees attached to the hospital permanently employed and residing at the Branch; for hospital kitchen and dining—room furniture and appliances, including aprons, caps, and jackets for hospital kitchen and diningroom employees; carriage, hearse, stretchers, comns; for tools of gravediggprs, and for all repairs to hospital furniture and appliances not done y the Home, fifty-tive thousand dollars;