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Firrr-NIMH oouennss. sms. 1. on. 3914. 1906. 749 For subsistence, including the same ob`ects specified under this head S“b“*“°°°°- for the Central Branch, one hundred and fourteen thousand dollars; For household, including the same objects s ciiied under this head H°“*h°*d- for the Central Branch, sixty-six thousand dollliirs; For hospital, including the same objects specified under this head for Hospital: the Central Branch, thirty thousand dollars; For transportation of members of the Home, five thousand dollars; Transportation. For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head for Remin the Central Branch, thirty thousand dollars; , - For cement walks, to be immediately available, seven thousand five Gomenr walks hundred dollars; For farm, including the same objects s ecilied under this head for Fm:. the Central Branch, nineteen thousand dollars; _ In all, three hundred and eleven thousand five hundred dollars. Battle Mountain Sanitarium, at Hot S rings, South Dakota: For §g¤Spr1¤s¤.S-1>·k- current exgpenses, subsistence, household: hospital, transportation, °x°°”°& repairs, an farm, including the same objects specified under these heads for the Central Branc , one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; For the grading and improvement of grounds, the construction and emung, em. completion of roads and walks, and the acquisition of land necessary for such purposes, which may be acquired either by purchase or condemnation, forty thousand dollars; In all, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars. For clothin for all of the Branches, namely: Expenditures for cloth- Bg}‘g{1g¤¤ for =¤ inc, undercloghin , hats, caps, boots, shoes, socks, and overalls: also allnsums expended for labor material, machines, tools, and appliances employed, and for use in the tailor shops, knitting shops, and shoe shops, or other Home shops in which any kind of clothing is made or repaired, three hundred thousand dollars. For salaries of officers and employees of the Board of Managers, ufsglnrios. and for outdoor relief and incidental expenses, namely: °°°g° For president of the Board of Managers, four thousand dollars; secretary of the Board of Managzrs, two thousand dollars; general treasurer, who shall not be a mem r of the Board of Managers, four thousand dollars; inspector-general and chief surgeon, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant general treasurer and assistant inspectorgeneral, two thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant inspectorsgeneral, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; clerical services for the offices of the president and general treasurer, fourteen thousand dollars; messenger service for president’s oH:ice, one hundred and forty-four dollars; clerical services for managers, four thousand five hundred dollars; agents, one thousand four hundred dollars, of which sum not more than two hundred dollars shall be paid to the agent at Washington, District of Columbia; for traveling expenses of the Board of Managers, their officers and employees, sixteen thousand dollars; for outdoor relief, one thousand ol ars; for rent, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, seven thousand dollars; in all, sixty-five thousand and forty-four dollars. ln all, four million two hundred and twelve thousand nine hundred and forty-four dollars: Provided, That n0_part of this appropriation mgowm shall be available after March fourth, nineteen hundred an seven, except on condition that no bar or canteen shall be maintained at said Homes for the sale of beer, wine, or other intoxicating liquors after s&§1::·;l·0x TERRITORIAL HOMES FOR D}§ABLED SOLDIERS Am) sA1L- msmzeandremwnal ons; For continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support ‘““· _ of disabled volunteer soldiers, iii Conformity with the Act apgroved V0l.25,p.450. August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and engl;-gy-eight, ine uding all classes of soldiers admissible to the National ome for Disable