CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 081 321 246 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924081321246 COMMITTEE ON RELATIONS WITH CUBA, U. S. SENATE. STATEMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR riF EXPENDITCRES MADE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS, WORKS, WHARVES, ETC., IN CUBA FROM FUNDS PERTAINING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 1899. (WITH COPIES OF CONTRACTS.) XOVE-MBER 30, 1900. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1900. 00 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. I { a ^ i CO J ^ I 2q cq 2^ O r I cc p^H CO ^^ o .^ -C ^ ■U Oj c ^ HL^ 2 3 C ■73 'C o ^ a. " r, j^ ,- b( - > S-^ 02 G '^ i rt ^5 "^ :^ 'yj 1> o -^ > '2 CO 'i o Ot ~ 3 £ g ■7- ^' 5^^ ^ s ^ I ■I £ U ^ =^ o 3"^ t! ?, 3 O ^ £; S * '^ E^ ^ ^ o3 : - 2 e 1 .* ::^ J^ so ^-~-'cj '^ ^ ^ o ^ - ^ " 'tsM^lsllg ;£E ' "" -- ^ O "^ ; /, X '/: J o ■£ "5 o c o c i: , c : ^i'-c :3 k: ti bjj it. 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Plastering front vestibule - _ . $(;0 Painting vestibule (i5 Plastering 10 ronms, tirst fluor ;H») Painting all walls and ceiling. 840 C'arpenter work 150 Tile work ] 00 Repairing ironwork 10 Painting guardrooms (2) 100 Carpenter \vi irk 2o Repairing tic lors 10 Painting walls and ceilings of cells, 'A roonis 200 Repairing ironwork _ :-!( ) Repairing tile floors 50 C'ar]ieiiter work _ MO Plastering and mason work 7.5 Plastering and njason work i if 5 rooms _ _ 70 Painting ,350 Carpenter work 120 Ironwork 30 Mason work on 1 bathroom 30 Tile floor 60 Painting 50 Carpenter wi irk 35 Plastering large hall 35 Painting same 50 ( "arpenter work 15 Calcimining, etc., cells and arches, also carpenter work and masonry 120 Caleimining all the rear ]jart 500 Plastering 325 Mason work 240 Carpenter work — j . . . 250 Painting main stairway and hall 350 Plastering 100 ilasonry 75 Iron« I irk 50 Carpenter work 30 Painting 1 large room. 250 Plastering 100 Carpenter w urk 25 Painting 16 rooms 1, 600 Plastering same 540 Carpenter work 332 Painting 2 bathrooms 200 Plastering 100 Repairing floor 50 Carpenter work 100 Two halls remodeled 300 One kitchen complete — plastering, painting, and carpenter work 350 Tile floor and wainscoting bathroom 225 Painting 140 Carpenter work 50 Ceiling 55 Decorating 40 Painting 15 large rooms 2, 500 Ten sets new doors 500 10 rrBLic BuiLDiN(;s, etc. Xe\\' partitions _ , §300 < ilass diiors and other work 250 Lumber, «imIi, Ijlinds, etc oio Repairs to other floors 165 Paintiiiji', mason \vorl!;, tilinjx, and carpentery in 6 bathrooms 2, 500 ila-^on -n ork, pantrv ami kitchen 100 J'ainting '. 300 Patching floor _ 125 Plastering and cutting 210 ( 'arpentcr work 100 I h ,ors, etc 50 Back stairuav 500 All 1 .ack halls 450 Plastering 250 Seven large moms, coujplete 2, 100 Outside painting and calcimining 2, 500 Plasterinjr 325 Repairing ironwork 215 Tiling !)5 (.'alciniining ron{ _ 2H5 Stairway to ti ip of building i m roof _ 375 ( 'alcinuning rooms on ronf 120 Plasteviim rooms 350 ."\la> ( in \y\ .rk 1 20 Painting _ 320 Fixing toilet room cm roof 2ll0 (Jement n>pairs nf roof, tiles, etc 320 I'aintiu!.' main court columns, eti- 41 lO Plastering nroldings, capitals _ 350 (.'ornices, columns, liase.-, etc 7110 Pa\-ing front vestibule, hall, and court with asphalt tile. 2, 600 Plastering and mason work in courtyard 450 Plastering arches, capitals, and bases 435 (?ali'inuning courtyard 340 Painting small stairs 50 PLlWIBINi;, HEATINO, AND FILTERS. One ui'riglit boiler, 1 pony engine attached. One large heater with coils, 1 set filters. Two copper tanks, 1 filter tank and 1 feed tank. Toilet ro(.ni Xo. 1 : One wash basin, 1 shower bath, 1 closet. Toilet room X... 2: Two urinal stalls, 2 wash basins, 2 closets. Toilet- 3 and 4: Each 1 closet, 1 bath, 1 shower. Toilet room Xo. 5: Three wash basins, 4 urinal stalls, 3 closets. One slop sink. Toilet ro.nn Xo. (i: One bath tub, 1 shower bath, 1 closet, 1 seat bath, 1 wash basin. Toilet roimi Xo. 7: One closet, 1 bath tub with shower, 1 basin. Toilet room X^o. s. ( )ne closet, I bath tub with shower, 1 basiu. Toilet room Xo. '■<: One closet, 1 bath tub with shower, 1 basin. Toilet room Xo. 10: One (loset, 1 bath tub with shower, 1 ba-jin. Toilet room Xo. 11: ( )ne closet, 1 bath tub with shower, 1 basin. Toilet rooms Xos. 12 and 13: (.)ne <4o,-et, 1 bath tub with shower, 1 slop sink. Laundry: Three wash tubs. Kitchen : Two sinks. PUBLIC BUILD1N(!S, KTC. 11 All the above for the sum of j;] 4, 300 Electric light wiriiij; and insulating boxes 2, 350 Gas piping li, 0(10 All of the uhove items amount to S4!),3(i2. I will do the entire work and guarantee e\rrvlhing satisfiu-toi'v for 12J ]>vv cent added to the above amount, which is srir),5ri4.75, the (io\ crnment to furnish scaf- folding, and transportation to and from the United States for such mecliunics as may be needed from time to time. Hoping this will be satisfactory, I remain, yours, respectfully, M. P. Kkefe. Approved and accepted. C. F. Hl'.MPIIREY, Bi-(j(iilii'i'-<_inii rrick sides 25 Stucro w(jrk on cornices 39 250 feet marble floors for platform, 110 cents 150 Plastering four corridors and repairing all cornices and vases with stuccij 465 Painting all walls and ceilings lour coats 485 Cariieiiter work on l>linds, doors, ceilings, and railings 162 Two criiss partitions, repaiieii and painted 39 Painting, decorating, and plastering, scrajjing walls, and general repairs on iloors and wimlows and general repairs on 26 rooms on principal fliior 12, 120 Carpenter work 110 Eleven sets larsre doors, four fold.. 440 Twenty-four rooms on second floor painted, plastered, scniped, and general repairs 7, 800 Fifteen setsdoors 525 Paneling ceilings of 10 rooms 200 Erecting circle stairs 200 Repairing one circle stairs .i() Keniodeling, painting, scrajiing walls, paneling ceilings of 30 rooms on first floor, including stables, storehouses, engine room, and including all carpen- ter work and [ilastering .=,_ 300 Plund'jing .3 bathrooms on third floor, 1 on second floor, 2 on first floor, all tilted up lir.^t class. Closet, shower bath, seat bath, bath tub, wasVi bowl, and plate mirror, all fitted np with solid porcelain, marble, and nickel-plated fittings; in fact, all first class in e\ei'y respect, with tile floor. All fittings the most modern of ^lott's goods for the commanding-general's room. The ladies' guest todet room to have 2 closets and 1 basin, 1 wash tub and shower, all complete, porcelain lined and marble, all first class. The gentlemen's guest bathroom to have 3 closets, 1 bath and shower, 2 marble urinal stalls, 4 wash basins, all flr.st class in every respect and of Mott's t:v)ods. All of the above on thii'd floor. The kitchen n|istaiis to ha\e 1 large heavy sink and drip and 1 s2-oallon hot-water boiler. The laundry to be fitted up with 2 stone or porcelain wash tubs. The pas.-^a^e to roof at second floor to ha\e sli.ip sink. The iiutlei''s pantry to have 2 sinks and drain board complete. Second floor to have 1 bathroom fitted with 3 closets, 2 urinal stalls, 1 wash basin, and 1 slop sink. First-floor toilet at rear to have 2 closets, 2 marble urinal stalls, 1 slop sink, 1 Avash- bi.iwl, and 1 bath, all complete. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. 13 Toilet and bath rooms for oflicers on flrst floor at the front, I room iitted up with 1 bath and shower and 1 sliowcr completi', 4 washbdwis. The adjoining rcHjm will have -t closets aind 2 marble urinal stalls, 1 slop sink. All to be litteil up in flrst-class manner with Mott's f^ixids. All the plumbing, as above specified, to have separate vents to run through the I'onf and to be tested with water before using-. i^ix-inch heavy cast-iron pipe to run from court to street, 4-inch i)i])e to run from all fixtures to main sewer, and an 8-inch tile sewer to run from the outside of the building to the sewer on the west side of the palace. xVU first class. The above cost will be S", 750 The gas piping for the entire building will cost 1 , 200 The copper tanks, to be made of hea^y copper, will cost 650 Labor on same 200 Carpenter work on same (tanks to hold 2,.i00 gallons) 100 The pump, boiler, and hot-water heater will cost 790 The electrii'-light wiring and insulating, complete, iir.«t class, ready to have electric company connect in a place easily accessible to shut off from street in case of fire or other danger 1, 950 Wiring chandeliers w ill cost about .■ 250 Many gas fixtures are missing, and others ought to be cleaned and repaired. This can not be estimated. Fitting up the stables w ill cost about 500 The courtvard and two corridors to be paved with hexagon asphalt tiling, to cost about :!, 890 Tiling in two rooms on top floor to be taken up and cut over and reset; also resetting and furnishing marble for front corridors on first floor, to cost 1, 150 Three rooms will have to be tiled, to cost 475 All of the above items amount to S51,719. I will do the entire work and guarantee everything satisfactory for 12i per cent added to the above amount, which is ?58, 183.85, tlie Goverimieiit to furnish scaffold- ing, and transportation for such mechanics to and from the United States as may lie needed from time to time. Hoping this will be satisfactory, I remain, Yours, very respectfully, ilosEs 1'. Kei;fk. Approved and accepted. C. F. HCMPHHEV, lii i(jiii]icr-d'iifi-iil of \'iihiii1nrs, Cliicf (Jiini-li-nnaxln-. Approved. John R. Bkooke, Miijor-di'iural, ('oiiwiandiiig, Militiiry (!uririioi\ Santiago de Cuba, Ih-cniiber 10, 1898. Contract entered into bet^Neen Gerardo Vega AVright, iiarty of the first part, and Lieut. C. A. Allen, agent for Brigadier-General "Wood, acting civil governor, party of the second part. Part3' of the first part agrees to repair and cement, plaster, and paint three sides of the military hospital in the following-described manner: First. To repair all l)reaks in walls on northeast and south side of building with sand, lime, and cement plaster, using 25 per cent cement in the mixture to 25 per cent lime and 50 per cent sand. Second. To put entire new plastering on space 88 l)y 26 feet on east side of wall which has never been plastered before and put cornices above same similar to the cornicing on rest of building. Third. To cover the three sides of building above menticaied with two coats of calcimine, using a proper proportion of glue in same. Fourth. Party of first part agrees to do all work in a first-class manner, using best of materials and employing none but first-class mechanics to do the plastering and painting, and furthermore agrees to have entire work completed on or l>efi ire .Janu- ary 15, 1899; and if he should fail to finish same by that time he agrees to forfeit S5 for every day thereafter until completed. Fifth. Party of the second part agrees to pay party of the first part upon comple- tion of above-mentioned work according to agreement, and when same has been accepted as such by party of the second part, the sum of S875. 14 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. In witiiesH whereof we have both signed the present conti'act in duplicate the day and year abo'S'e mentioned. (teraedo Vega Wright. C. A. Allen, Firxl Lieiiiriiaul, Fifth I'. S. Vobmiecr fiifiiiitrii. Witness: M.^TTHEIV E. HaNX,\. Contract entered into this 20th day of February, 1899, between ( lerardo Vega Wright, jiartv of the first part, and Lieut. C". A. Allen, agent for 3Iajor-( General Wciod, jiarty of the second jiait, for the construction of one tile range, to be built in kitchen of the emergency hospital. Party of the first part agrees to build tile range according to drawing attached and of the following dimensions: Eight (S) feet in length, two (2) feet in width, thirty- two (.32) inches in height, with three (3) twelve (12) inch sto\-es and one (1) ei^ht (8) inch; to be made on tliree (3) trothic arches; ashes to fall under arche.s by inside gutters. Range to be covered on top with terra-cotta tiling 8 l)y H. All to be done in first- class, workmanlike manner and perfectly satisfactory to party nf the second ]iart. I'l" 111 completion of same per contract, party of the secoml part will pay to the piarty of the first part the .sum of ($12.5.(10) one hundred and twenty-five dollars. In witness whereof we have signeil the above in duplicate the day and year first above nieiitioiied. (t. V. Weight. C A. Allen, Firxl hiriiti'iKiiit, Fifth U. S. Voliinti-fi- Iiifdiilrn. (_tontract entereil into l)et\\'een Gerardo A'ega Wright, party of the first part, and Lieut. C. A. Allen, agent for Major-C-reneral \\'ood, party of the second part. Part)' of the first part agrees to gutter that portion of the military hospital as ilesig- nated liy party of the second part in the following manner; First. ( iuttering is to be of tirst-class gahanized iron, as per sample shown tn party of the second part, and is to be of the same dimensions as that already in use at the hospital. Second. It is to be secured with iron hooks not less than (i feet apart.. Third. The tubing to carry off the water is also to be of same diinensicins as that now in use at the hospital. Fourth. All the guttering and tubing that party of the first part puts up is to have two coats of first-class oil paint on same. Fifth. Upon compli'tion of the work in a satisfactory manner, party of the second pjart will take dimensions of the same, and will pay to the i^arty of the first part the sum of one dollar and ten cents (.SI. 10) lor guttering and one dollar (81) per yard for tubing. "Whereunto w'e have both signed the above contract in duplicate this — day of January, 1899. G. "\'. Wright. C. A. Allen, Firxl Liriilnimit, Fifth ('. ,V Wilniitc'r Infiiitni. Witness: R. ( i. .AlExnozA, C'lpfciti iiiii} A.'- timbers 2 inches thick shall be nailed upon the inside of the studding to prevent any animals from kicking the outsiile bnards off. The sum for this work shall not exceed three hundred and ninety (s:!90) dollars. For reroofing the small building to the west of the stable and" to the east of the annex, the sum of twenty-eight ($28) dollars. For building and covering the building known as the eonnnissary, to the rear of thekitclien to the main hospital; the same shall be 30 feet long and 12 feet wide, having four windows on the side and one on the end, made with a movable Persian. The plank that forms the walls of said liuilding shall be set vertically, and composed of material 1 by 10 inches. It shall be a well-tiled roof, tlie top of the tiling resting on the brick wall that is novf at the end of the said kitchen, tlie roof dropping down to within 7 feet of the ground, giving a sufficient slope for water to flow rapidly. The tiling shall be of the best quality of Barcelona tile, all completed in a workmanlike manner. It shall have a double door in the end of the building, securely fastened with lock and b( ilt. The sum for this shall not exceed the amout of one hundred and fiftv dollars (?150). The three cottages for male nurses and other lielp shall be re-iovered with tile where the same is now missing, and where it is now co\er((l with corrugated iron the corrugated iron shall lie removed and tile placed thereon. The walls where defaced or impaired shall be repaired and made good and sufficient walls. All doors and windo'\\s shall be replaced where absent, and all ceilings rejiaired where absent, and bath rooms and tubs repaired and put in gond and perfect order. Tliis shall not exceed the sum of seven hundred and sixty-five dollars (s7H.t). The said Llinas shall demolish all old buildings and remove the il^bris to a place where the said Orlando Ducker may select. The gnjunds shall be cleaned and put in a perfect state of repair, and all drains shall lie cleaned out so as to give a sufficient flow for the water to run off in case of any rain. The road leading from the main hospital to the street shall be graveled and l)uilt up and rounded off in such a manner as to give a jierfcct road, as near as can 1 ic made without a roller. The driveway around the part between the buiMings of tlie hos- pital shall be completed in such a manner as the said Orlando Ducker may direct, and to correspond with the balance of the road. The sum for this shall not exceed the amount of nine hundred and tiitx dollars ($9.50). It is hereby especially understood and agreeil that the above-descril;ed work shall be completed within the space of thirty days from the signing of this contract, and that no work shall be paid for until the same has been approved and to the entire satisfaction of the said Orlando Ducker; and should the time elapse before the same is completed the said Orlando Ducker i-eserves the right to declare the contract for- feited and employ laborers to complete the contract, deducting the amount paid for finishing of same from the amount specified with the said Jose Llinas. It is especially understood and agreed that the work as it progresses from time to time shall be inspected by the said Orlando Ducker or his assistant, and if everything therein is not satisfactory the same shall be changed at once and rendered satisfac- tory to the said Orlando Ducker and in perfect accord with the plan and specification furnished. In testimony whereof two copies of this agreement are hereunto signed and sealed by the said Orlando Ducker and the said Jose Llinas. Orlando Ducker, Major and Surgeon, I'. S, T'. Jose Lun.xs. Ki I'UBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. ('i)NTEACT. This rontract made and t'litered into by and between Orlando Ducker, major and brigade ynrgeon, U.S. V., as authorized by Major-General Ludlnw, cninnianding tlie Department of HaViaiia, for the United Statei-', and .Jo--e Llinas, contraetor and l)uilder, of Habana, for hiAwelf. For and in consideration of the sum of 8:2,504.5(1 in United States currency, to be or cause to lie paid, by tlie said Orlando Ducker, to the said Josc Llinas, for the completion of the work as follows: Shall build one bath house for the female nurses, with brick and stone foundation, not less than IS inches high and 18 indies thick. There shall be a drain or sewer placed \\-ithin the -wall, so as to give a perfect and sufficient drainage to the bath tubs and other flow of water that may be in said bath house. The building proper shall be built of first iinabtY white-pine lumber, I Vjy .S inches, beaded, 12 feet long, set vertically. The lumber shall be dressed on both sides. The distance lietwcen the studding shall not exceed 4 feet from centerto center, and shall be dressed on both sides and beaded on one edge. Tlie corner posts shall be 4 by 4, dressed on all sides and licaded on edge. The rafters 2 l>y 4, not farther than 2^ feet apart from center to center, dresscil on all sides and beailed on edge. There shall be the l)est second fjuality of dressed Imidier, beaded and sliiplapped, to lay flat upon tile rafters, and the best ijuality of Barcelona tile sliall be placed upon this, covering the roof of the building. There shall be 5 glass tile on two sides of the roof, placed where it may lie hereafter diret'ted, and in such a manner as to give sutficient light in the bath house when the doors and windows are closed. There shall be 3 bathrooms and 2 toilet rooms in the said bath house. The par- titions to the same shall be of brick, t(j extend to the height of 10 feet. Each bath- room sliall have a door Avith good and sufficient bolt and lock, and doors paneled on both sides. The doors leading into the toilet rooms shall be persianas, and made double so as to swing in cither direction. The front door shall lie two-thirda a sash iloor; the remainder to be paneled on both sides. There shall be 9 windows tcj the said batli house, with tlie outside blinds to be made of immo\-able persianas, and inside to have a sash window to ojien upon hinges. The blinds and sash each to have a neat bolt for fastening. Blinds to open on the outside and sasli on the inside. There shall be .i bath tubs, made of white valennecia tile, with the edges bordered with marble. There shall be a shower to each bath tub, and I faucet to each Viath tub. In the 2 toilet rooms shall be 2 closets in each, and in 1 bathroom there shall be placed 1 closet, making in all 5 closets and M baths. A water pi]>c 1 J inches in diameter to circle the building on the inside, from which the water is to connect to fill the baths. The floor shall be of valennecia tile, and such style and pattern as maybe selected by the said Orlando Ducker. The walls of the said bathrooms shall be of valennecia tile, of .such pattern as may be selected by the saiil Orlando Ducker, and to be 6 tiles high. There shall be a ponb, the foumlation to be of solid masonry, the floor to be laid in red French tile. The bath house ami porch shall lie guttered and the down spouts to the same shall flow to the sewer of the bathroom, so as to have all water falling on roof to flow through .^amc. The bath house insiile shall be iiaiiitcd in lead and oil, and on the outside in lead and oil of such color as may be selecteil. .\ll water connections shall lie made with tubs and faucets. All doors and wimlows to have bolts and locks, and all work to be finished in a .substantial and workmanlike manner, and according to the plans and specifications submitted with the same. The steps to the porch shall be made of 2 steii.s, made in brick and mortar, and overlaid with red French tile, and a wooden border around the same to prevent bi-eakiiig. The border to be of 2 by 21 inch yellow pine. The sum for the erection of this building, according to the plansand spccilications, shall not exci-cil the amount of one thousand five hundred and fifty ($1,550) dollars. f)ne disinfecting room to be laid in valennecia tile with I tile as a border. The walls to be of brick and hard finish and the ceiling overhead to be of tongued and grooved iirsi quality white pine, 1 by ?> inch. The door shall be 2-inch thick, heavily paneled on both sides. The transom over door shall be the size according to the plans and siiecifications. There shall be 1 wash bowl and 1 shower, and a siphon for draining the rciom, and sewer laid full length of the ro..m, comniunicating with the adjoining bathroom. This room shall be finished with two good coats of lead and oil, so as to withstand the action of chemicals and such disinfectants as may be used from time to time. PUBLIC BUILDINGS ETC. 17 The door shall have a good strong mortised loek placed in the duor so that same .shall not be exposed, except by the keyhole, to any cheuiical iiction. The room adjoining shall be finished as a bathnioin for the officers. Shall have a bath tub of white valenneeia tile, and towel rack ami washbowl. The floor ,^hall be tiled in valenneeia tile of such pattern as may be selected. The wall shall have valen- neeia tile, « tiles high, of such pattern as may be selected. There to, be a soap tub and towel rack. There shall be 1 window in said room made of immovable i-iersiauas. The door to have a transom 12 inches high, the door itself to be made of ,2-inch first quality white pine, paneled on boih sides. The entire roonj shall be finished in the hard finish, and two good coats of lead and oil. The next room adjoining shall have a tiled floor of valenneeia tile of such pattern as may be selected, and 2 tiles high ai'ound two-thirds of the room, one-third to be 4 tiles high and liaving a partition running across the room, closing off this one- third, making a separate room, and this room, divided by a partition, making 2 rooms of the other room, and the whole being 3 rooms within 1 room. The separate rooms to have separate doors swung on hinges to open outward. There shall be in these rooms 1 closet and 1 urinal. There shall be, at the side of the room a double window, closed by movable persianas. Atthe enace of thirty days (i-om the signing of this contract. The sum for the completion of this work to be nineteen hundred and eight I sl,9ll.S.."i(l ) ilollars and fifty cents. The building known as the main hosjiital to have window and door frames where jriissing, and to have windows and doors where missing, t(j coiri'si)ond with the win- dows and dooi's that are now in the building, and all wall^' to be repaired where needing repairing, and all rooting to be repaired where needing re]iairing. All glass and glass doors and windows to be rejilaced and made new wher(.' they may be defect- ive, and where abseiit to place them in proper position, and made of .-uch material as shall correspond v. ith the balance of the builiiing. All doors and windows to be painted, ami all dressed snri-'ces to be painted, in two good coats of lead ami oil, except the ceiling of saiil building. This same rule shall apply to and include the kitchen that is attaci;ed to the main hospital building, including the veranda, and all rooms that are included in this building. The s\nn for the completion of this work as specified, to be eight hundred and fiftv (^s.■"lO) dollar-. The buildini;' known as the sus]iect hospital shall be reroofed complete, so that it shall withstand any rains and not leak; and all walls, partitions, ceilings, ami flooi's to be maile ni'W where the same are now defective, and put in a thoronsih state of repiair. Dooi-s, windows, iloor casings, and window casings to be niaile new where the same may be defective and absi^nt, and all doors anll pi]iiiig and their conni-ctinns shall be as perfect as can be made. Everything shall be lomjilete and tinisheil ready for use, and shall be and shall work in every respect to the entire safisfai'fion of the said < )rlanilo Ducker. All work shall be executed in a finished and workmanlike manner, and shall be completed within the space of fifteen days from the signing of this contract. It is esj)ecially agreed and understood that the said Orlando Ducker shall have the power to declare this contract forfeited upi m the part i if the said Luis Estefani at such time as he shall fail to comjily with any one of the stipulations herein. In testimou)- whereof two copies of this contrail have been executed and signed by the said < )rlanilo Ducker and the said Luis Estefani. This the Itifh day of March, LS9H. Orlando Dx'cker, Major riiiJ Brigiide Xnninin, V. S. V. Lris Estefani. CONTRACT. This contract made and entered into by and between Orlando Pucker, major and brigade surgeon, U. S. V., as authorized by :\Iajor-( Jeneral Ludlow, commanding Pepartnienf of llahaua, for the United .States, and Luis 7) dollars in American gold. It is especially agreed and understood that all parts shall be completed and set in positinn to the entire satisfaction of the said Orlando Ducker, and shonld the said Estefani fail to comply in e\-ery iiarticular with this contract the said Orlando Ducker shall have the power to declare the same forfeited and hire men to complete the same at the expense of the said Estefani. In good faith whereof two cojiies of this contract are signed and sealed by the parties hereto this the 1st day of J\Iay, 1.S9V). Orlaxdo Dicker, Major find Bri(/'iili' Surt/eon, U. S. V. Luis Estefani. CONTRACT. Joaquin Eomeue binds himself to build a stable of one front for $178, saiil stable to be 40 yards in length by 4.5 feet in width, and in the same condition as the other stables built by me, and it is also understood in this contract that a door or entrance will be made which is to be the means of communication with the interior of the building. This work to be turned over finished on the 22d of June and the pay- ment made on the day that the military commander shall designate. JoA(iUIN ROMEUE. HoLGuiN, Cuba, June 14, 1899. Contract entered into between Maj. J. L. Fowler, commander of the district of Hol- guin, and Joaquin Eomeu. Joaquin Eomeu binds himself to build a bread oven in the barracks of this city, said oven to be 11 feet long and 11 feet wide; said work to be made in a solid and satisfactory manner. The work to be delivered not later than the Lith of July. Maj. J. L. Fowler, military commander of the district of Holguin, binds himself to pay to the said Joaquin Eomeu the sum of $;jVI2 in payment of said work. Joaquin Eomeu binds himself to deliver said work to the entire satisfaction of ^laj. J. L. Fowder, military commander of the district of Holguin, in view of which we sign in duplicate in Holguin this 29th day of June, 1899. Joaquin Komeu. j. i>. fowlee, Miijijr, Tentli Cavalr;/. AVitn esses: Felipe Veranes. E. D. RosELL. I certify that this work was done according to contract and that the oven was accepted by ilaj. J. L. Fowler, Tenth Cavalry, then commanding. R. (t. Paxton, Firxt Lieutenant, Tentli Cavalry, Adjutant of Ttiatr'ai and Foxt. contract. [Translation.J Contract between IMaj. J. L. Fowler, Tenth Cavalry, military commander of the post of Holguin, Cuba, and Joaquin Romeu, of Holguin, ('uba. Joaquin Eomeu does hereby agree to raise and construct two stables under the following conditions: The stables will be 90 yards long and 9 yards wide; posts ^111 be sunk in the ground 4 feet and set 11 feet apart. The stables will be 7 feet high at the eaves and 22 I'UliLK' BUILDINGS, ETC. at such a height in the center as will give the roof the proper pitch. In the center (if the stables mangers will be built in a solid and substantial manner, with hitching ])osts or bars. The niangei's to extend the entire length of the stalls, Avith double feed troughs for horses at intervals of -5 feet, making 54 double troughs altogether. The roof will be of palm leaf, and all \Mirk will be done with good tindier and in a substantial manner to guarantee the security and projicr keeping of the horses. The stables will be ready for delivery on or before the 15th and not later than the I'Otli of June, 1MI9. Maj. J. L. Fowler, Tenth Cavalry, does hereby agree to ])ay to the said Joaciuin Itoiiieu, at the delivery of the buildings in a satisfactory manner according to the above agreement, the "sum of S90() for each stable, a total of .sl.SOO United States currency, in full payment for the abo\e-descri).ied stables. In testimony wherenf we sign this jiresent diijilicate this the 29th day f^f .Imie, 1899. .b>.\li(-'IX lio.MEU. J. L. FowLEi:, Major, 'J'liilli I'lira/n/. Witnesses: Felipe \'ee.\xes. E. D. Rosell. I certify that the Hork was done as s]iecitied in this contract and that the stables were accepted by ?ilaj. .1. L. Fowler, Tenth Cavalry, then commanding. E. (t. P.vxton, Fird r/mihriKiiil, Tnifli Cdcnlnj, Ailjulaid of Didfirl ,i,ij I'u4. SPECIFICATION'S For HEP.VIRS .\.\I) IJirjioVEJIENTS To BE M.\DE OX THE FEAJIE BUILDING C.VLLEI) THE DORMITCiRY, OF THE YELLOW FEVER HO.SI'IT.VL, CITY OF HAF,-\X.V. This contract entered into by and Ijetween Orlando Ducker, major and surgeon, U. S. v., on behalf of the I'liited States, and Raymond Bernad, of Ilabana, Cuba. For and in consideration of the smii uf .si, 632. 50 the said Bernad agrees to rc'-cover, remodel, and so arrange the dormitories as to comply with the specilicatimis; the said Bernad to furnish all material of any kind wliatsoew-r, and any ch;iiiL;es that be made from time to time shall ncit be considered or constriied as extra-: in thi.- con- tract, ]]i'o\ ided, however, that .-"aid changes shall not exceed the W(.irk of two carpenters for one day. \Vhere\er a conflict may ari.se between the plan ilrawii and specifica- tions liercwith submitted, the specifications shall go-i'ern. The contractor to ccmiplete the work within ten day- fronj the signing of this contract. The plans and drawings are made ajiproximate and for the purpose of slK.wing the localitv of the partitions and doors. Wheie no tlooring exists in the said building, a sliip-la|iped floor 1 by H or 1 In- 10 shall be put do« n, well driven, so as to make a tight and secure floor. The partitions shall be of ship hqi, 1 by HI or 11', driven down closely si. as to admit of no separation when the timber is thoroughly sea-^oned. The building sliall be di\-ided into twenty-four rooms and six hallways, as shown in the i.lans, includinu' the rooms of llic pi'csent iiartitions, the new "rooms to be approximately 10 by 12. The hallways shall be 4 I'cet wide, with a .loorat each end; no studding to apjiear in the hallways. The partitions to be pUiced horizontally and on st:udding not farther than 4 feet apart, and two nails to each studding. Where the rolling is now' on it shall be made so as not to leak, and underneath the raftei's boards shall be nailed, the same as in the partitions, so as to makea smO(jth surface whii-h can be easily i-alcimined, no st\idding or rafters ajipearins,' overhead. Where there is-no covering at jiresent, it shall be of the same material as the cov- ering that is now on the building— that is, corrugateil iron, galvanized, and securely fastened to the stri|is placed upon the rafters for that purpose. The rafters shall not he farther ajiart than ;-'. feet, and solid 2 by 4 studding, with an cave projection to correspond with the balance of the building. All doois and wimlows shall be swung upon the outside, and where doors and win. lows now are they shall be changed so as to correspond with these specifications, and all doors anil windows that will require being nunle shall be the same as the doors and windows that are now in the said building, so as to present an uniform appearance. All doors and windows to be of dressed lumber and securely swung on wrought-iron hinges. All rooms shall have iloors opening into the resiiective halls, no two doiirs opposite each other. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. 23 The windows shall he 2 fei't S inches wide and 4 feet 8 inches high. All duors and windows shall be properly eased inside and out of dvessed pine lundier, and tlie doors to be 2 feet 8 inches widi.' by 7 feet high. The said building shall liuve a ventilator built the enlire length of the building except the space over the storeroom. Tlie storeroom shall occupy the entire 40 feet of the east end of the building. Tht' opening to the ventilator shall be 2 feet 8 inelies wide, extending 1 foot and 4 inches on eitliir side of tlie center lint^ of the roof; tliis extending the full length of the ventilator. The sills of tin- ventilator shall rest upon the roof of the building, to be 2 by 4 scantling. The slats of the ventilator to be 2 by 4 scantling, framed together every 4 feet, with cro.ssi)ieces aboxe and lielow, and the ridgepole of the roof to be supported by and firmly fastened to the roof timliers of the building. The whole frame to be braced every 4 feet and tied down to the main rafter with 1 by 3 braces, secni'ely nailed. The slats of the xentilator shall not be more than 4 feet long, 6 inches wide, and 1 inch thick, and set at an angle of 4.5 degrees, and so arrange(l that lain can not l)eat in or leak. The roof of the ventilator to be of the same material as the iMof of the building and to haveone- third pitch, and project at least 18 inches . i\er the slats, well fastened and rain proof. The corrngated-iron roofing to project inside the ventilator at least 8 inches, the iron all to be cleanly cut. and a strip to be under the cut ends to sup]iort it on the rafters. There shall alsobeastrip put under theendsof the rafters and immediately under the sills of the ventilators where there are nc.i roof lioards at pi-esent. All unfloored surfaces to be floored with the best quality of second-class dressed ship-lapped 2 by 10 or 8 by 10 1 loards. All door and window frame casings are to be made of dressed second-quality lum- Ijer, and the doors so arranged as to exclude any beating rains. The slats of the ventilators shall be dressed on both sides and edges. All roofing where leaking to be replaced with as good material as now on and made rain pro(.if. and the entire roof to be put ip a first-class ronil,000). United .States currency. In witness whereof two cf.jiies of this contract are sianed liv the contractinir parties this the 12th day of June, ISilil. < )RL-VSD0 Dl'CKEK, }f(i'l(ir invl Bi'if/iiili' Sniijroii, CiDiniiiiiiil'unj Ilmspital. E. V. H.\REINGT0N. eoXTK.VCT. I'.y the following contract I bind myself to build the following buildings for S],000, Uniti'd States cnrrcnc)'. First. \ one-story inrnt buildint;-, :-;9 feet front by 12 feet in depth, with 4 doors, 3 in front and 1 in the rear, the bnildini,' being 18 feet high. The lumber to be pine, 1 Ijy 12 rafters and other lumber tfi be 3 liv 5. Sec.ud. A two-front building, 21 by lib feet in depth and 16 feet high, with 2 doors and S -windows, with metal screen, 5 windows at a height of 5 feet from the ground; pine lumber, 1 by 12, to be used; posts, rafters, and beams also to be of pine lumber. Third. A one-froni building, 21 feet front by 12 feet in depth, 13 feet high, pine lumber, 1 by 12; one door; rafters, beams, and'posts, etc., 2 ))v .5. Hesiiles two seyiarate roonjs, one 9 feet siiuare and tlie other (i feet s.|uare, luiild- ings and rooms to communicate with each other. This contract is siguei] at (iuanajay the 17th of June, 18H9. Witnes-^: Martini Marrbro. Jose ^Lvrdi.^z. AOKEnilliNT. ThisaLTreement is made and entered into between the military go\'ernorof the district of Holguin, of the first part, and Anrehnz Toild, of Holuniu, of the sc'oiid -|.art, Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred and eiirbty- five dolUirs (;?4S,i) to him to be paid by the party of the lirst part on the com|:letion of this contraet, the said Aurehnz Tcidd agrees to repair the building formerly n«ed PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. 25 by the Spanish troops as an arsenal and now known as the Cuban relief ration lUqiot, in Holguin, Cuba, according to the specifii'iitions furnished, and which ai'c a part of this contract and herewith attached. The said Aurelinz Todd agrees to pay for all labor and materials already done and furnished, and to complete the work on or before the 30th day of June, IHini. The party of the first part also agrees to furnish a team when needed to haul all materials necessary for use in said repairs free of cost to the said Aurelinz Todd. Dated at Holguin, Cuba, June 9, 1899. J. L. FOWLEK, Miijtir Ti'iilh Cavalri/. Ai'RELiNz Todd. Contract between Second Lieut. Henry C. Whitehead, Tenth Cavalry, military com- mander of the post of Banes, Cuba, and Jovino Fernandez, of the town of Banes, Cuba. Jovino Fernandez does hereby agree to raii^e and construct one stable under the following conditions: The stable will be ninety (90) yards long and nine (9) yards wide; posts will be sunk in the earth four (4) feet and set eleven (11) feet apart. The stable will be seven (7) feet high at the eaves, and at such a height in the center as will give the roof the proper pitch. In the center of the stable mangers will be built in a solid and sub- stantial manner, with hitching posts or bars. The mangers to extend the entire length of the stall, with double feed troughs for horses at intervale of ti\'e (5) feet, making fifty-four double troughs altogether. The roof will be of palm leaf, and all work will be done with gooil timber and in a substantial manner, to guarantee the security and proper keepiiit? of the horses. The stable will be ready for delivery on or before the 10th day of August, 1809. Second Lieut. Henry C. Whitehead, Tenth Cavalry, does hereby agree tu pay to Jovino Fernandez, at the delivery of the building in a satisfactor\- loannci- according to the above agreement, the sum of six hundred ud part agrees to furnish all muterials, with the exception of the al)ove-iiientinned poles, for the eonstrnction of said line, and the tjols necessary for the ciinslrui'fion thereof. The party (jf the (irst pait agrees to const rurt the above-mentioned telegraph line in a com|ilete and wnrkmanlike manner witlii}i forty days from the date of this con- tract, said work to be iuspecteil by a signal officer, or whoever maybe designated by the |.ai-t\- ef the secnnd part, said inspection to take jilace within five day- after cniiiiiletion tlieredf, and said iiispei-tien to be completed in live days. Tile party of the second part agrees fo pay to the party of the lir-t part, within ten days alter the inspection above referred to, tin.' sum of nine thousand, eight hundred dollars (Si),,S()0) provided the party making the inspertion shall |iroiiounce the work satisfactoi-y in e\'ery respert. And the party of the seeond part further agrees to furnish a bond in the sum of two thousand dollars (Sl',0i)O) as a guarantiee of good faith. Nrcoi.As M.\Nzixi, J'nrli/ oftlH'tii-xfjjart. R. ( 1. RlCK.VRD^, C'rijil. 1 1. S. V. S'kjikjI Coi-pf!, juii-ti/ of 111!' .lerond part. COXTE WT. This contract made and entered into this 29th day of !Marcli, 1S99, by and between the distrirt of Holguin, Cuba, and Antonio Perez, of Holguin, Cuba, Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the sum of two thousand dollars (S2,l)(l()) to be paid as hereinafter mentioned, the said Antonici Perez does here I ly agree to repair the barracks located in the city of Holguin, the said barracks to be put into complete repairs in the following manner: The framework of the north and south buildings to be of new material of suitable size, and put in a good and substantial manner, and reroofecl with the ohl tiling; all broken tile to be replaced by new; the buililiic_'' on the ea^^t side to have all rotten and bad timbers replaced by new, and the roof repaired so that it wdl not leak; the building on tbi- west side to have the timbers that are rotten removed and replaced by new; the roof to be re]iaired and all broken tiling replaced by new. All doors and outside windows to be I'laced in thorough repair; the fioor, wher- ever neee^sary to be repaired by the use of old bricks or cement mortar to make a smooth job; the entire building to be whitewashed, inside, in a good and workman- like manner. The work to be done umler the su])ervision of an engineer, appointed by the governor of the ilistrict; and in all cases his deitsion shall be final. The work, when coiupleted, to be passed upon and accepted by a board of three nieuLliers, api)oiiited by the go\-ernor of tbi^ district, and shall be subject to their ap])roval; the work to be comjileted before May the lotli, ISHil. Xo money to l.>e paid until all work is completed and aei-epted by the boai'd. The distriet of Holguin, for and in consideration of the foregoing, herebv agrees to ]iay the said .Vntoiiio Perez the sum of two thousand dollars (S2,(}(||)) upon the com- pletion of the entire work and its acce|itance Ijy the afoi-esaid board, and uponsatis- factor\' proof that all bills for lal)or ami material ha\e been paid. \\'itness our hanet\yeen Ramon Congo, party of the first part, and Lieut. C A. Allen, agent for ^Nlaj. Gen. Leonard Wooil, party of the second part. Party of the first part agrees to lay cement flooring in one ward of the ciyil hos- pital in the following-ilescribed manner: First. To take up present tile flooring and put in a cducrete foundation of small stones 2 inches in thickness, and on top of that a layer of fine bn iken stone 1 inch in thickness. All to be \\ell pounded and rolled down to a le\'el. Seccjnd. To place a concrete nii.xture of sand and Portland cement of 1 inch in thickness, proportion of sand and cement to be half and half, on top of the concrete foundation. Third. The layer of sand and cement to be cnyered thoroughly- with dry Portland cement of best quality, about one-eighth of an inch in thickness, and the same to be rubbed down until perfectly smooth, and finished in the Ijest workmanlike manner. Fourth. The cement part of the flooring is ti i be laid in s( |uares .'!(; inches each -way. Fifth. Party of the first ])art agrees to do the aboye work in a thorf)ntrhly satisfac- tory manner to the party of the second part, and to furnish all material and labor for the sum of (81.85) one dollar and eighty-fiye cents per square yard. Sixth. Party of the first part further agrees to floor any number of wards in civil hospital at the same price, and aiconling to above specifications, sliould party of the second part so desire. Seventh. Party of the second part agrees to pay party of the first part the sum of (81.85) one dollar and eighty-five cents per square yard fcir above work, upon com- pletion of same to entire satisfaction of party of secoml part. Above contract signed in duplicate this 28th day of February, 1899. Ramox Congo. C. A. Allen, Firxl Liniteniinl, Fiftli U. S. Volvntei'r Infnntry. Witness: T. J. Mackay. contract. Contract entered into between Andrew May and George Spavin, party of the first part, and Lieut. C. A. Allen, agent for Major-General Wood, party of the secimd part. Party of the first part agrees to do all plumbing needed for the closets and urinal in the surgical hospital, and 8 closets and 6 urinals in the civil hospital. This work is to include all water connections needed for water tanks and pipes, and also all drain pipes from closets and urinal sinks. Party of the first part also agrees to do all work in a thoroughly satisfactory manner to party of the second part. 28 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. Party of the second part agrees to do all ditching and carpenter work that may be needed to complete the work, and further agrees that in case materials for the civil hoH]iital should not arrive promptly, he will pay party of the first part for any time they might lose in excess of one week, at the rate of eight ihillars ($8) per day. Upon completion of the aljnve work mentioned, in a satisfactory way, party of the seciind part agrees to pay party of the first part the sum of four hmidred dollars (?4()l)). Whereunto we have bi)th signed the above contract in duplicate the 22il day of January, ISH!). Andrew JIav. t of your letter of June 26, 1899, inclosing estimate for the iihmil)ing to he done at 'the Santa Y^ahel Hospital, this t'ity. I have examined the estimate, in addition to going over the work with your Mr. O'llrien, and l)eg to inform you that your ])roposition to d(j tliis entire work for twenty-tive hundred (s2,,i(il)) dollars is aecepted, with the understanding that the work is (o he commenced immediately and coiiipleled l)y July 31, 1899. Pavmenta will be made on the rompletion and acce|itaiiee of the woik in each room, as detailed in your specilieutions, with the understanding that the sewer connection is completed. Very resjiectfully, J. r>. Aleshihe, .Uajni- uiiil liiiiii-lciiiiiiKtrr, U.S. V.. C'lmj' (Jiiniicniiaxlrr. [Gomez, u'Brien * Co., 17 O'Reilly stn-el. Habana, Cuba.] Col. J. B. Aleshire, iliijar mid < 'hii-f IJiiininiiiaxtcr, Driiiirlmnif i>f Miitiinzox rind Sinilii C'liini. Sir: A\'e respectfully submit our bid in detail tor work to be done on Santa Ysaliel Hospital. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. 29 FIRST FLOOB, MAIN BUILDING. To furnish and erect iu main building on first floor as follows: One washout earthenware water-eloset with hard-wufid tank, oak seat cover, and 1 )rass flush pipe $L'5. 00 One 5-foot steel-clad bath tub, cupper lined :i'). 00 One iron enameled Unatury 12, 00 One copper head shower 4. 00 Also to furnish in same room, which you are to partition: One 5-foot steel-clad bath tub, copper lined 35. 00 One c 4-incl i J 1 )enils li- 40 Four 4-inch lead bends - - S. 00 Four 4-inrh I irass ferrules. - 4. 40 Four 1 irass flo( ir plates - 4. 40 Fi\ e iiounds solder 2. 00 Fift>- pounds lead - o. Oi) T\Mi poun5. 00 ' )ne head shower 4. 00 I )ne f valve - - 1. 50 (Jne '■] sto| .<-urk 1. 5(J Th irt y feet f-inch galvanized pipe 4. 50 Six j-inch fittings 1. 20 Twent V feet 2-;ncl i iron pipe 4. 00 One 2 by 2 Y 1. 25 One 2-in<-h bend SO Two 2-inch iron tiaps 2. 5(1 Four l.',-inch lead i)i]>e 1. 50 ( )ne 1 .ath-tnl.) cock 2. 00 Four pounds soliler. 1. 60 Ten pounds lead 1.00 One pound oakum .10 Two 2-iucli lira-^s ferrules - 1. 60 Time, pluml)er and helper 25. 00 89.05 Total, United States currency 349. 35 SECO.XD FLOOR, WEST WING. To furnisli and elect two water-closets, complete, and one slop sink to con- nect with ]iresent sewer; Two washout water-(dosets with hard-wood tanks and oak seats, with I )rass flush pi] le 50. 00 ( >iie iron enanjeled slop sink 20. 00 (lac sli ip-sink cock. 2. 00 Twenty feet 4-inch cast-iron pipe 6. 00 Three 5 by 4 reducers 3. 00 Four 4 bv 8 l)ends 4.00 Three 4-i nch lead bents 6. 00 Three 4-iuch 1 )rass ferrules 3. 30 Two soliler nipples .60 Ten feet l-inch galvanized pipe 2. 00 Twenty-live iiounds lead 2. 50 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ET(\ 31 To furnit^h and erect two water-elosets, complete, and oni' Hlop >iink to con- nect with jiresent si'wer — C'ontinned. Two pounds oakum SO. 20 Four pounds solder 1. (;o Two brass llixir plates 2. L'O Korty-tive feet i|-inch yah auized-iron pipe (i. 7ri Seven J fittings ! ]. 50 Straps and screws ] . 00 One stopcock , 1.50 Time plumber and helper 5.5. 00 Total, United States currency 169. 15 SECOND FLOOE, WEST WIN(i. To furnish and erect in toilet ro(jm the folltiwing: Two steel-clad 1 lath tubs, copper lined |70. 00 Two head shf>wers S. 00 One 3-ninye lavatory lO. 00 Two hath oclvs ../. 4.00 Three nickel-plated l)asin cocks 6. 00 Three L'-inch I irass ferrules 2. 40 Two i valves 1. 5( ) Two stopc .rks 3. 00 Ten feet IJ-incli lead pipe :!. 50 Two fioor plates 2. 20 Four 2-inch traps S. 00 One 1^-inch lead trap 1. 50 Six feet i-inch lead pipe .' 2. 50 Th ree ■] -inch solder nipples .90 Seventy feet |-inch galvanized pipe 10. 50 Fifteen f fittings 3. 00 One 3-inch running trap 3. 50 Sixty feet 3-inch iron 15. 00 One'3 1>y 2 Y 1.65 Three 2'by 2 Ys 3. 00 Four 2|-incli benils 2. 40 Forty feet 2-inch cast-iron pipe H. 00 Forty pounds leail 4. 00 Three pounds oakum .30 Nine pounds solder 3. 60 Time, plumber and helper 80. 00 Total, United States currency 288. 45 SECOND FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING. To furnish and erect the following fixtures and materials: One washout water-closet, with hard-wood tank and oak seat . S25. 00 One steel-clad bath tub, copper lined 35. 00 One bath-tub cock 2. 00 One head shower 4. 00 One sink cock 2. 00 One iron enameled slop sink 20. 00 One sink ccjck 2.00 One 5 by 4 cast-iron Y 2.00 One iron enameled lavatory 12. 00 One 5 by 2 cast-iron Y 1. 80 Two 2 by 2 cast-iron Ya 1. 50 Three 2|-Lnch bends 2. 40 Twenty feet 4-inch cast-iron pipe 6. 00 One 4J-inch bend 1.20 Two 4-inch lead bends 4. 00 Four 2-inch brass ferrules 3. 20 Two 4-inch brass ferrules 2. 20 Two I valves 3.00 Two bra.ss floor plates 2. 20 32 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. To furnish ami e.ret;t the fullowing fixtures and materials — Continued. Fifteen feet 2-iiii'h ca^^t-iron pipe ?i3. 00 One4))y 4 Y 2.00 Five feet cast-in )n pii"ie 2. 00 Thirty-five p.ini ids lead 3. 50 Three jiounds oakum - .30 Five pi lunds si ilder .- 2. 00 Three L'-iiirh east-irou traps 6. 00 ( tiie 1 i-ii,rh lead trap 1-50 Five fei't 1 J-incli lead pipe - 1. 60 Sixty-five feet j'-inch iralvanized pipe 9. 00 Fourteen :J-inch galvanized fittings - 2. 60 Time, plundier and helpei- 80. 00 Total, I'nited States eurrencv 245.00 SEOiiN'D FLOOR, EAST WIN(i. To furnish and erert the following fixtures and materials; Three \\ a,-;hout closets, with oak seats and hard-wood tanks S75. 00 One slop sink, enameled - 20. 00 Two bath tubs, steel clad, eojiper lined 70. 00 Two head showers - 8.00 Two lavatories 24.00 Three ;,' valves 4.50 Two basin cocks _ 4. 00 Two bath cocks 4.00 One sin k CO, 'k 2. 00 Two fii lor strainers 2. 00 Four 1 irass floor plates 4. 40 Four iron traps, 2-inch H. 00 One 1'. shower heail trap 1. 50 Three 2-inrh brass ferrules 2. 40 Four 4-inch brass ferrules 4. 40 Five ^-inch solder nipples. 1. 50 Sixty-five feet galvanized-iron pipe 13. 00 Tw ent\" ] -inch galvanized-iron fittings 5. 00 Eight ieet J-inch lead pipe 2. 00 Fifteen pounds solder 6. 00 Fifty pounds lead 5. 00 Five pounds oakum .50 ( )ne 6 by 4 reducer 1. ;>0 One 4', -inch bend 1.00 Four 4 bv 4 Ys S. 00 Two 4 bv 2 Ys 4. 00 Three 2 by 2 Ys 3. 00 Four 2 J-inch 1 )eui Is 2. 00 Fifteen feet 4-inch D. H. I. iron pipe. 6. 00 Forty-five feet 2-inch cast-iron pijie 9. 00 Four 4-inch lead bends S. 00 Time, plumber and helper 120.00 Total, United States currency 430. 50 thihi) floor, west winc. To furnish ami erect the following: Two wati-r-closets ". , $hO. 00 ( iiie slop sink 20. 00 Three lead bends (i. 00 Three lirass floor plates 3.30 One I valve.. 1.50 One sink cock... 2. 00 Three 5 bv 4 reducers 4. 50 Three 4i-inc.h bends 3. 00 Twenty-five feet 4-inch iron pipe 7. 00 Thirty feet 1-inch galvanized pipe 6. 00 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. 33 To furnish iipd erect the following — Continued. Twent>' feet J-uich gal\-anized pipe $3. 00 Seven 5 fittings 1.40 Four feet J-inc^h lead pipe 1. 20 Two J-inch solder nipjiles .60 Twenty-tive pounds lead ^ 2. 50 Six pounds solder 2. 40 Time, plumber and hel]ier 60. 00 Total, United States currency 174. 40 TANKS ON ROOF. To furnish and erect as follows:- One tank of 2,000 gallons capacity, made of wood and lined with zinc : ■ ■ $150. 00 One tank of 1,500 gallons capacity, made of wood and zinc lined . 125. 00 $275, 00 Galvanized-iron pipe line from tanks on roof and to feed all fix- tures, with stopcocks and connections — 350 feet 1-inch galvanized pipe 70. 00 Twenty feet 1-inch fittings 5. 00 Two 1-inch valves 3.00 Time, plumber and helper 30. 00 108.00 Total, United States currency 383. 00 GoMEX, O'Brien & Co., By I). F. O'Brien, Jr., }[emher of Firm . SPECIFICATION FOR LAYING ASPHALT MASTIC AND CONCRETE FOUNOATION IN CUSTOM- HOUSE AT PORT OF HABANA, CUBA. Excavation. — Warehouses Nos. 1, 2, 3, and corridor \o. 1, which are now provided with wood plank flooring laid on stringers, to be removed, and the area to be paved shall be prepared by excavating as may be necessary and truly shaped and trimmed to the required lines with grades and slopes to such depth that when the surface is thoroughly compacted by ramming and temping it shall be left 7J inches below the finished surface of the pavement, and the materials excavated, including the board flooring, old stringers, etc., to be removed by us outside of door of warehouse No. 3, as shown on plan, it being understood that the wood and stringers be used by us for fuel in connection with melting our asphalt, and the dirt to be removed free of charge to us by the Government. The balance of the floors, which are either hard-packed earth or covered with large tiling laid on a foundation of cement, are to be excavated, rammed, and tamped to the required lines, so that when the surface is thoroughly compacted it shall be left 5 J inches below the flnished surface of the pavement. In case there now exists below this tiling a concrete foundation our estimate is submitted with the understanding that we can dispose of such concrete foundation in connec- tion with our concrete foundation after same has been taken up and broken so that no piece shall be larger than will pass through a 2J-inch ring. Coating walh. — After the necessary excavation is made we propose to coat for a height of 7 inches to 8 inches around the base of the walls a good coat of Trinidad asphalt mopped on hot with a mop, so as to insure hereafter a thorough union between the wall and the asphalt floor. Cojicrete. — The concrete shall be made in the proportion of one barrel of best qual- ity, fine-ground, and well-established brand of American Portland cement to three barrels of sand and five barrels of broken stone. The sand and cement shall first be mixed dry, then wet with sufficient water to make a rather soft mortar, and worked. The stones shall then be added, the mass turned over with shovels and then depos- ited on the bed or subgrade and rammed until it is thoroughly compacted and has a clear mortar surface. 7427— CC 3 1^4 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. IlriiLrn stoni'. — The broken stone sliall be solid trap, limestone, ;j;ranite, or equally hard stone of sound and durable quality, properly broken, to be entirely free from dust and dirt. Axjihall rtiftstic. — After the concrete has Ijeen thoroughly set and hardened, and with its surface clean, dry, free from moisture, so as to insure thorough union bet\\'een the mastic and the concrete, a layer of asphalt mastic in no place less than IJ-inches in thickness after having re(«ived its ultimate compression is to be placed upon the concrete, carefully and evenly conijiressed with the proper tools for the purpose and the finished surface to be free from depression and truly and evenly surfaced to the finished grades and crown of the floor. ^Ylll■l; to he ciiiiniwiiri'd. — After the signing of the contracts, etc., we intend to start the work in tlie building within fifteen (15) working days, unle.-s some power over which ANe have no control interferes Time iif fiiiii.pletioii. — After comnienceuieiit of said work we agree to finish same within thirty (30) workuig clays, but if the execution and completion of said work sliall recjuire work set or material in greater amounts or quantities than is shown on the plan, then the said time shall be increased as much as shall be deemei.l justified and reasonable and fairly proportionate to the amount of said increase. (iiniriintee. — We propose tn guarantee the pavement laid by us for the period of five (5) years from the final completion and acceptance thereof against any and all defects that may be caused through natural wear and tear. This agreement made this tenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, lietween Patrick J. IMadden, representing the United States (iovern- ment on the authority given him in a letter No. 517, dated at Havana, Cuba, Fel)ruary 16, 1899, and signed by Tasker H. Bliss, lieutentant-colonel, collector of customs for Cuba, and chief of customs servit-e, authorizing the improving of the sanitary conditions of the custom-house grounds and buildings at Havana, party of the first part, and the Sicilian Asphalt Paving G.impany, of the borough of Man- hattan, I'ity and State of New York, parties of the second pai't, Witnesseth, that for the consiileration hereinafter mentioned the said parties of the second part or their legal representatives shall as soon as practical at their own cost and expense furnish all the materials and labor and execute all the asphalt flooring required for buildings, etc., at Havana, (Juba, to be used as a custom-house, agreeable to plan drawn by Jlessrs. Aguir & ilerry, architects, Havana, Cuba, and the specifications hereto annexed. If the af(.iresai- shall have the privilege of doing so, provided tliey make good any loss to the parties of the second part which they would sustain through sut-h cessation of the work and delay in com- pleting our Contract. In witness whereof the parties of these presents have hereunto set their hauils the dav and vear first above written. P-VTUICK J. JI,\ni)E.\, lO-pri'si-idiiifi U. S. Gorci-iimnit. The Sicilian Asch,\lt P.wixi, Co., II. H.UKiERTY, J.s.s/.sffoi/ .Sirnidri/. Witness: H. Hagc;erty. Signed and delivered in the presence of — Frej)euick Sie.xion, [kE.VL.] Xnlill-i/ PdliUr, An. ,V?, .A'. V. r PUBLIC BUILDTNOS, ETC. 6i) IIabana, CinA, Fnhiiuini U, 1899. Col. Tasker H. Buss, Collfi-tor of ('n.ildiiiKfor Cuba, Chief af CiikIoiiis Sercice, llahnnu. Sir: In compliance with the request I'ontained in your letter under date of Feb- ruary 4, we have the honor to report that investigation into the various matters appertaining to the sanitary condition of the Habana custom-house has been made and herewith respectfully submit to you our findings, with such recommendations included as, in our opinion, will most surely correct the existing evils. The many open courts kicated throughout the buildings are all provided with sur- face water drains, upproximateh- 14 inches in cross sections. These sewers are formed on sides and bottom of concrete and were originally intended tfi be water- tight on surface mentioned. The tops of surface drains, where the); pass through the warehouse back of the main or original buildings, have no covering except the 2-inch planking with its open joints which serve as a flooring for this building. This defect becomes a very serious proposition when it is known that the outlet of sewers where they empty into the bay through the sea wall — under the wooden wharf — are all located above high-tide water line and no pro-\'ision has been made for cutting off the circulation of foul and germ-laden gases being constantly generated from decomposing de)i0Hits of organic and vegetable matter which finds lodgment in these open sewers and under this dock. The various evils as above described are increased . ten f( ild by discharging into them slop-sink, kitchen-sink, lavatory, laundry, and scrubbing water, and the erect- ing of open closet stools over se^t-ral of these interior court drains for the use of the public and the occupants of the building. The deposit of human excrement after several persons have used them has to be ijushed or swept into the drains, and is allowed to remain where it finds lodgment, adding its quota of death-dealing agents to the already polluted air until partially or wholly pushed into the bay by the out- flowing water of the periodical rain showers. Owing to the peculiar construction, shape, and location of these interior open courts, which, on the bay side or back of main building, extend up to the second floor only, and the fact that the prevailing winds come from the bay, there is a constant flow of foul and disease-breeding air, being delivered in all directions, particularly into all the rooms having openings directly into or adjacent to them. To remedy the above-described conditions it will tie necessary to open up each of these drains their entire length, disinfect and thoroughly clean them, and where found necessary cement the interior so that the side walls and bottom will be abso- lutely water-tight and smooth; a capping of flat, smooth stone not less than IJ inches in thickness must lie placed on top of sewers and all joints cemented securely, gas and water tight. As the bottom of all these surface-water drains enter the various courts mentioned on line with the floor, it will be necessary to raise all court-grade lines high enough t<3 allow a shallow intercepting and trapped surface-water catch basin to Vie built, top of catch basin to be brought level with grade line and cuvered with a perforated iron cover of ample capacity to take all of the water finding its waj' into these courts during the period of maximum rainfall. The trapped outlets of these catch basins are to be connected to the surface drain and securely cemented into place, the joints to be made gas and water tight. By this means the ventilation of the bay from under the wharf into the building as before described can be prevented. Remove all local fixture wastes from these surface drains. Waste from all such fixtures should be conveyed through cast-iron pipes, having leaded calked joints, and should extend entirely across the outer face of the wooden dock so that the overflowing sewage will be discharged into the harbor outside the wharf, where the tide will have some chance of carrying it out to sea, instead of, as it is now, being discharged under the dock at the face of the sea wall, where it remains, surging back and forth, throwing out its nauseous gases and microbes, until it is finally destroyed by dec(3m- position or sinks to the bottom of the bay. Note. — The above recommendation for the disposal of sewage is as a temporarj' measure only. It is believed that a thorough overhauling of the sewers in the streets will soon take place. After this is done all the sewers of this building, excepting those conveying surface water, must be changed and discharged into the street sewers. Anticipating this change, everything can be arranged so that comparatively little expense will have to be incurred to make the alteration in sewer outlets when the proper time for making the change arrives. On account o'f the extreme age of these buildings and the various and unknown purposes which they have served in the centuries of the past, it is deemed unwise to excavate or expose for exploration the surface of the earth below the existing lower floors, onlv in so far as such excavating relates to the vaults, cesspools, cisterns, and 36 JM'BLK' BUILDTNGH., ETC. eewers now known to exist or ni;iy be unearthed as the work of renovating and put- ting the building; in sanilary condition proceeds. All sncli caverns must be ilisinfected and thoroughly cleaned out; those not intended for use after treating as above shoulil be filled up with clean tilling of prcjper availaVde materials, and all o|ieiiiji;is securely sealed with a concrete of cement and broken stcjne of prii]jcr thickness. Investigations made and conditions ap]iarcnt in ever\' direction shows that the earth underlying almost the entire building is tlioroughly saturated with sewage and sur- face water, which percolates through the bi'oken cement and tile-d'Veied courts as pa'-sagcways on the iKcasinn of eacdi rain stoDii, or when the floors and corridors are being scrubbed and wa.shed down. The conditions last enumerated are deplorable, for it is a well-known fact that the entire strata of earth covering the coral-i'ock furma- tiou underlying it, adjacent to this harbor, is filled with decaying organic and vege- table matter, rnderthe conditions existing, and made more unfavorable by the con- stant high temperature of the atmosphere, with little or no sunlight to disseminate it. it is constantly throwing off exhalali(ins whii h are a menace to tlie health of hundreds of jieople doing business in the custom-house, and particularly dangerous to the offi- cers and employees who are Compelled to live and breathe the foul air constantly suriounding them while in the performance of their daily duties. As a remedy f(.r this part of the work, would recojnmcnd that the entire ground floor of the custom-bouse building and warehouse lie taken uji and the underlying earth thoroughly disinfected as far as it is ]n-acticable or necessary to do so, afterwhich a new floor should be laid in each and e\ery room, corridor, and open court. Tlie,-e floors to be made of either asphalt, laid on a foundation of cement, if for any par- ticular reason it would be deemed advisable. Would strongly advise the using of asphalt as a top linisb on all of the floors to be put down. Asphalt is a purifier, and when ]irut down it is practicably indestructible and absolutely impervious to the surface vater from above ami the exhalations from below. In this particular work the benefits to be i;ained from its use can not be overestimated. Nothing can be legitimately said against it, except, possibly, its cost, which should not he taken into seri( lus consideration, on account of the unsanitary conditions met with and to be overcome. The disposal of rain water from the various roofs of the building is a matter which requires attention, inasnmch as a great deal of it now finds its way into the ground through the rain-water ducts built of brick and located in the various angles of the court walls. Where these ducts arc not used, the water is allowed t(j flow off the building into the many courts, and thence it finds its way out through the surface drains Isefore described. ( fwiug to the imperfect flooring of these courts, as before mentioned, much of the water thus finding its way into them is left standing in pools about the building until it evaporates or soaks hito the soil miderneath. As a remedv, would recommend ttiat half-round gutters of very heavy galvanized iron of sufficient capacity be svisiiended from the lower edges of all the eaves of the roofs not already provided for, projierly graded so that all the water entering them would be conefore in relation to custom- house main sewer outlet. Tanks of sufficient capacity for the supplying of all plumbing fixtures within and adjacent to the custom-house and for fire iimtection should be locateil on the highest suitable point of the building. The tank for supplying the plumbing fixtures to be located on the southeast corner of the building, above the contemplated toilet room on the second floor. The stor- age tank, the contents of which are to be used for fire purposes only, should be located on the southwest corner of the building, above the record room. In conclusion, the several kinds of labor and material to be used in the carrying out of the various recommendations contained herein are to be fully set forth in the plans and specifications now being prepared, and will, when completed, form a part of this report and should be attached hereto, so that a clear and concise understand- ing of the importance of the several subjects under consideration could be had b\' reference to them. Respectfully submitted. Patrick .1. Madden. Office op the Chief Exoineer, Department of Habana, Hahanii, ( 'tiha, Fi'hniary 15, 1899. Lieut. Col. Taskek H. Bliss, Collector of Customs. Colonel: I have examined the recommendations of Mr. Madden with care, and believe that they are good. I would suggest that draintile with trap be substituted for box drains, and that cast-iron drainpipe be used instead of wrought-iron pipe; that asphalt be used to cover all surfaces of the ground, having a concrete base 38 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. 4 inchcH thick; that all earth surface I je disinfected and removed entirely; that all traps be connected with ventilating pipes, extending a)io\e the building, and that the btoiagc tank lie connected and filled from a pump, and the service tanks for the clos- ets lie filled by the overflow from the storage tank. \'ery res|icctfuUy, \V. M. Black, fjii'iiffiicnif-^ 'olonrl, ('liiff j^riguiri:!-, ^ X T. A true copy. T.\sKER H. Bliss, M(tjf)r (I'lifl (.'fiiiiiiiis,'-four hours of such notice. The whole work must be completed by May 1, 1899. The contractors must follow the plans and specifications exactly. If these do n(.it agree, the specifications shall be the guide. No scaling of plans "to be done; follow the figures, and if any are found incorrect or wanting, application must be made to the supermtendent for the same in writing. If any mistakes occur from doing other- wise, the contractor who causes the expense must pay for all changes in his or other work necessary to correct same. Apply at the superintendent's office for all details of e\ery part of the work, and they will be furnished for the same. The interpretation of plans and specifications is to be made by the superintendent, and his decision is final. Each bidder must furnish financial references to show his responsibility. Follow all other requirements of the advertisement for bids, as any bid not including such requirements will be rejected. The Government or the representatives thereof reserve the right to suspend oper- ations on the work or any part of it at any time during the progress of the work, if climatic conditions should make it necessary, it being understmid that in such an event the contractor is to be compensated for any loss which may be occasioned by the stopping of any work which interferes with completing of his contract, .\mount of C(.impensation to be determined by the superintendent, and if amount allowed is not satisfactory to contractor, then by arbitration, as provided in contract. iSeii-eruiji' xiisti^iii. — Commencing at the various catch basins and at the ternuni of the soil pipe in court outside the main building, as indicated on the plan, extend heavy cast-iron hub water mains under the warehouse floor, roadway, and dock, and ter- minate tho.se from the catch basins to empty into the bay just outside of the sea wall, those for the sewerage to empty into the bay inside the outer face of the wooden dock. Keep pipes as low as possible below the surface of the roadway and give them an even and sulficient fall from the fixtures, all secure, to empty intfi the bay above high-water line. JIake all joints tight with oakum and molten lead calked tight into the joints. Make all these pipes of the sizes shown on the plans. From the catch basins and the outside walls of the building extend extra-heavy cast- iron hub soil pipe of the sizes shown to the various locations indicated for service to fixtures, risers, rain-water pipes, and floor drains. Insert all necessary bends, branches, offsets, Ys, Ts, and fittings of every description requisite and necessary to make a perfect and workmanlike jolj. Lay with an even and sufficient fall and calk all joints tight with oakum and lead. Bring all cleanout terminate up to the floor line with quarter bends and equip with brass screw plug just even with the floor. Bed all pipes securely in the ground and tamp the earth solid around the same. Connect the ends of the rain-water lines wdth the rain-water spouts in the corners, making the joints water-tight. Risen. — Extend the risers up and out of the roof of the building at the locations shown and 2 feet above the same. At a point 3 feet above the highest fixture on the line insert a screw branch to re(«ive the revent pipe. Do all cutting and repairing of floors and roof in extending these risers, carry them plumb and true, fasten securely in place, and insert all necessary flttings to take care of the fixtures on the line. Flash and counterflash the risers on the roof and make the same absolutely water- tight. Cafcli-haslti.t. — Build the catch-basins as indicated on the detailed drawing, using hard-burned brick laid in Portland cement and sand mixed, one part cement to two parts sand, with joints slushed full, and plaster water-tight on the inside with a heavy coat of the same material. Provide and set on top of each a perforated cast-iron C^low's a-113 cover and frame, and bed in cement mortar. 40 PUBLIC EUILDIN"(_IS, ETC. Fluor ih-iiiiix. — Provide and set in w;ireliinise and ciiui'ts, in each location shown, a liinged and iieiforated lirass-tnp, i-ast-iron, bell-trap floor drain, Clow's S-265, and connect the same securely to the soil pipe. All other to be Clow's P-320, and those shown independent of the soil pipe drain extended outside the wall to empty on the ground. Wi'xlr jiijji'. — Provide and put in extra-heavy cast-iron waste from the bowls, showers, tnbs, sinks, and urinals to the soil risers, nf the sizes shown or required by the various fixtures, and make the joints all ti;:ht, same as specified for snil pipe. Trap all of this with the same quality of traps (except where trap is in connection with the fixture si)ecified), and traps' to have clean-out plugs and branch for revent connection. J'rovide an.t put in all neccs-ary bends, branches, and fittinjis of any kind necessary to make a peife<'t job. Fasten all securely in place to the ceilings or walls, as directed liy the superintendent. Jicnntx. — From the traps of all fixtures extend galvanized wrought-iron revent pipes u)! alongside the soil risers, and connect with the same at least .'! feet above the hi;;hest fixture on a line. .Make these revents the size of the trap they vent at start, and where branches connect make the main equal in area to the sum of the Ijranches. Make all joints screwed together and tight with red lead and stay all pipes securely in place and as directed by the superintenilent. Fi.i1iii-('K. — Provide and set complete in all the various pavilions, bathrooms, etc., the following fixtures of Jas. B. Clow & Sons. Make and connect them up properly to the soil, revent, and supply pipes to make a perfect and conjplete equipment. ]]'alcf-cliiK('is. — In the two main toilet rooms (one of which is on the ground floor in front and the other on the second floor, over the seizure room), and also in toilet room on Azoeta, over the second floor main toilet room, and in private toilet room connecting with otfice of chief collector of customs, in the second floor, set closets M-4:^ complete, as shown in cut. For all closets shown in }>avilion and toilet rooms outsirle of the above named set closets ^I-li;6 complete, as shown in cut. t'losets to have self-raising seats. Urliialt!. — In all main ti^ilet rooms and private toilet rooms where lip urinals are shown on the plan set siphon urinals N-l,as shown in cut. In all remaining rooms where stalls are shown set trough urinals, N-oll as per cut. I>i-iiikiiii/ fiiiiiitains. — Provide and set where shown in the niches or on the walls drinking fountains R-l.S.i. Where niches are shown, prepare them by cutting out the wall to the necessary depth and ]ilastering the same smooth, with arched head and flat back, to receive the fountain. Jliiirln mill fliilix. — Bowl and slab in private toilet room, second floor, to be R-15, with hot and cold water faucets. In lavatory on .Vzeota to be K-143 faucet for cold water only. Second floor main lavatory to have two-bond slabs like figure R-l'H, and solid porce- lain sink S-;jUII, with brass trap and of Class A. Main lavatory on the first floor in front to have half recess rounded-corner slab anil bowl, siuiilar to K-.i(l. (Jiix iriili'r hi'iifir. — Provide and set in private toilet rooms a Champion water heater, F-1 :'..■), with a 4()-gallon galvanizecl-iron tank. iShiiinrx. — Proviile and set in pri\ate toilet rooms, .second floor, a shower and rece]itor, P-200, coi)q>leti'. All the abo\e fixtinvs to be as shown in the cuts, those closets in the liatteries to have top supplies to the tanks. All supply pipes to the fixtures from the risers in the main lavatories, first and second floor, and in private toilet rooms and toilet room on Azoeta, to be nickel- plated bra.«s, and all others to be galvanized wrought iron. Sbiks. — All sinks shown and not otherwise specified to be S-l.oli. Secure all these fixtures firmly in place and attach to the walls, floors, etc., as intended and shown in the cuts, and make perfect connection to snpplv and waste pi|ies, all as directed by the superintendent. Xiilf. — All excavating for ]jipes, all cutting of walls and repairing of paving hereto- fore specified or necessary to run pipes will be done by other contractors, and the same is not to be included in this c, across bond room No. 1 at end of warehouse No. 1, and dro]) down to the floor ]U'ar the main entrance from w liarf and connect with the street main, as hereafter specifled. From the remaining 3-incli arm of the cross connection in tlie boiler room extend a 3-inch main up through the building and around the top story, as indicated on the plans, with iiate \alves and hose connections all as imlicated. From a ])oint H feet above the bottom of the wafer tank start with a 3-incli iii]ie, bring the same through flange connection in bottom of tank, insert 3-incb gate valve, and follow the supply pipe down to boiler room, then along tlie conidor No. 1, as indicated, and take off branches to su)iply the various lavatories, sinks, fountains, and toilet rooms, all a« indicated. All of the above pipe to be galvanized wrought iron, with thread connections and joints perfectly water-tight. All to be hung securely and in place and as directed by the superintendent. Make as few bends as possible and these with large sweeps to insure a free circulation. Cover the threads of all screw connections in this pipe with a heavy coat of asj)haltum and wrap the coupling with canvas cemented with asjihaltum. Between the 4-inch supply to the tank and tlie 3-inch "high- water discharge" from the tank insert a 3-inch liy-pass connection in the boiler room, having a 3-inch Kddy gate valve on the same. From the main supply extending through the corridor take off branches IJ inch to supjily fixtures in the lavatories and f inch to supply fountains and sinks, and insert an Kddy valve on each Ijranch wliere it leaves the main. ' 'iixt ii-dtiT main. — From the terminus of the 4-inch galvanized-iron pipe at the out- side of the wall of bond room No. 1 pnovide and lay a 4-inch cast-iron hub water main laid below the roadway in the line indicateil. Insert 2-inch T secticjns for fire- plug connection and IJ-inch Ts for supplies to pavilion lavatories, and extend the same quality of pipe of these sizes to the locations indicated. Make all joints tight with oakum and molten lead calked tight into the hubs. To all lavatories extend branches of galvanized wrought-iron pipe to the various fixtures o"r to the nickel-plated brass supplies as heretofore specified to furnish e\-ery fixture with water. Insert a gate valve on the branch in every lavatory or back of each independent fixture to close off that fixture for repairs. Provide and put in all bends, branches, and connections necessary, of every description, to make a perfect system of piping, and treat all joints of galvanized-iron pipes same as specified for mains. Coreriagx. — Cover all exposed mains and branches to lavatories with three-ply felt protective covering equal to that manufactured by the Johns Manufacturing Com- pany. •'Auction to pump. — Starting at the street main, extend a 4-inch cast-iron water pipe to the boiler room, in as straight a run as possible. Insert a 4-inch Eddy gate valve and connect with the surge tank by a flange near the bottom. From the other side of the surge tank extend a 4-inch suction directly to the pump, inserting a 4-inch Eddy gate valve on the same and making joints perfectly tight. Surge hiiil; steam fitting. — Pro\'ide and set in the boiler room on a stone foundation a 3 by 6 foot cylindrical closed surge tank, made with concave bottom and convex head,' and all of five-sixteenths boiler steel, painted with asphaltum paint. All joints to be riveted tight and tested at 150 pounds pressure. Provide and rivet securely on opposite sides 4-inch screw flange connections, and on the concave bottom a lA-inch galvanized-iron sediment pipe out through the stone piercap and to the boiler bl(jw-off pit, terminating in a brass gate valve. Provide and lay in front of the boiler a 5-foot by 8-foot ] -inch steel boiler plate, countersunk screw bolts every 2 feet on the front and left-hand edge facing the boiler. These bolts to be 6 inch^ long and to have 6 by 6 inch boiler plates on the ends. Lay this plate on the solid concrete, extending out to 6 inches from the edge, and then have the anchoring concrete rammed in to hold the bolt heads so that the asphalt finishes even with the top of the plate. Build a 2-foot by 2-foot ti-inch blow-off pit in the boiler room floor where shown, making the walls and bottom 6 inches thick of concrete, and pro\ide and set a cast- iron cover over the same. Provide and put in J-inch wrought-iron drip pipes from the jet cocks of the pump to this blow-off pit. Connect the blow-off pit with the sewer pipe in connection with the floor drain. Steam piping. — Starting from the flange on the dome of the boiler, take off a steam supply of the same size and turn with a quarter bend; then put on a gate valve full size. Extend the pipe from this, the same size, at least 2 feet and insert a T with 42 PUBLIC KUILDINHS, KTC. a 2-inch branch, close the end of the steam main with a screw plug, and from the 2-inch T extend a 2-inch wrought-iron steam pipe to the steam sujiply of the pump. Insert a 2-inch gate valve in the steam supply at a point outside of the pump and connect up tight to the pump. Test all this pipe and leave it steam tight. From the exhaust of the pump take a 2^-inch exhaust pipe off and up through the building and out on the roof, making the same water-tight, and terminate in a maypole exhaust head, with return ilri]) pipe extending down along the exhaust and open over the floor drain in the boiler room Valve this exhaust and provide these pipes with drip valves. From the side of this exhaust, below the valve, insert a T and extend a branch, with a valve on the same, to the smokestack just al>y other contractors. Equip this breaching with damper to graduate and make snirike-tight connections with the boiler and stack, stag- ing the same in place. Iron stac/:. — Provide and set on top (if the bri<:k stack a IJ-inch cast-iron plate, with a 1 by -j-inch dange to receive the smokestack, which will be 20 inches in diameter, the brick stack below to lie 16 by 20 inches in the clear. Bolt this plate securely to the wall with 2-foot bolt and let the plate be 8 inches wider than the oiiening on each side. On top of this plate extend a j'',;-inch riveted 20-inch iron stack up and out of the roof, as hereafter directed, to give a perfect draft. All of the work on this stack, from breach of boiler to top, to ))e done by other contractors. Sitting of biAlrr innl jiniiiji. — The pump and boiler and all trimmings for the same will be delivered on wharf in Habana, and this contractor is to take them from there, move them into the building to the location sho\\n, and set them up complete, in working order, including the providing of all foundations, and the total equipment, as heretofore specified. Mnrtili' irork. — Provide and set in the main toilet room, first floor, main toilet room, second floor, wainscoting, closet, urinal and bath-stall partitions and fronts; also recess linings around window jambs, basin recess in main lavatory, first floor, and screen partition in the same room. AH the abo\e wainscoting to be J-inch thick and partition work |^-inch thick; all to be polished on exposed surfaces and all corners to be neatly rounded. Make all joints to fit perfectly and drill for angle bolts, clips, plumbing fixtures, joinings, and attachments of every nature to make a complete and finished work in e\'ery particular. All wainscoting to be 6 feet high; all partitions for closets and urinals 6 feet high, and all fronts and bath partitions 7 feet high. Bottom of jiartition to be 1 foot above the floor. All wainscoting back of closets to be set out inches from the face of the wall, and urinals to be 1 foot 6 inches and to have a ^-inch cap projecting ',-inch over the face of wainscot and the back edge scribed to fit the wall. Make this cap in lengths to take in one closet where closets are shown in ranges. Cut out for flush pipes, both in wainscot and cap. All wains- cot to extend tight to the floor and to be doweled securely to this and fastened securely to the wall, making all plumb, true, and to fit. All partitions except the screen partition in first floor main lavatory to be set 12 niches above the floor at the bottom and to gain into the wainscoting at the wall and be supported on legs at the front. Stalls to be made in uniform jiattern and size except end one in each range which is to vary to fill the whole s|iace, making the variation in rear wainscoting or front partition. Line all windows and door jand)s same as walls with marble same as wainscot. Set all upcom|ilcte, cutting for and setting all brass fittings as shown on the detail and as provided liy other contractors. Mnrlile Jliiiivx. — Provide and lay in the floors of the two lavatories on the second floor K by 16 inches by ;-in(di to U-inches thick white Italian marble floor tile, laid with broken joints and tamped down solid in liquid cement and sand mortar, and fill the joints full of lime mortar to make a smooth, water-tight job. Fit neatly around all pipes and fixtures. Before laying the floor take out all old tile floor and concrete below the same, and provide and jiut in new grout conjposed of Portland cement and sand, at least 2 inches thick and brought up to the proper line to receive the marble floor to finish at the given floor line. All partitions to be in one piece. All wainscot in pieces the full width of the stall and all set with joints slushed up full of plaster of paris. All exposed surfaces of partition an^ ^ g j: £? ?: d o o £ ^4i o ■;=; o m O -t *-! d ^''^ f-H o ■- -i 9 P t- a- ;; «r b ,■; bj:-*- fat = s. Cj c: r. a; c c o c o ^ CO O G G ^^ — — , f- o o =- c O O "Z t: -c o -C-G 'G ■G ■^ ?l^1 o 'C g ~ G 'C Ti o :?; ? ::S O ii £ ^ o (^ :5 i \ ^■f G ■J c G 'J t _o' '■ i- 1 tt - (-1 : '^ 13 s -^ g s £ ■ o : , c X_f 'C 3 21 "C Id ; i^ ■- « c ■ t-T -c >- ^ JH ^ 5 ^ 5 ,^ ^ "'- 3 5 ^ '^ t- ; 5 1 C"(£ •r " : ^'i % c: -c ^ M : B bx x: i -5 D - iu :| c ^ G ^A lie-? f c 1 : c -S £ : bjj ;o ^ ^ c H '^J.-T. \~ ^ ^' 1 t£ ■ ^ c. 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Office of Chief Qi-artermaster, Department of Santiago and Puerto Principe, SiiiifKigii, Cuba, Fi-briinri/ 9th, 1900. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this ofhce until 1.30 p. m., February 14th, 1900, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing all labor necessary for the con- struction of the follovAing buildings: One (1) band barracks with kitchen and mess room attached, at Jlorro Castle, Santiago, Culja, in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in this office. The Government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids or part thereof. Proposals must be signed by the bidder, inclosed in sealed envelopes, addressed to the undersigned, and marked "Proposals for the construction of buildings." J. B. Aleshire, Major and Quaiieriiiasier, U. .V. T'., Cldef QuartermasUr. Santiago de Cuba, Fi'lmiari/ 14th, 1900. J. B. Aleshire, Major and (Jiinrlirmaster, U. S. V. Sir: In accordance with the above circular advertisement, inviting proposals for the construction of certain buildings, and subject to all the conditions thereof, I propose to furnish all labor necessary for the construction and completion of the buildings below specified, in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in your office, and deliver same to you or your authorized representative at the price and on or before the date set opposite each. Dt.^ignation of building. Itate of com- pletion and dcliverv. One (1) band barrack, with kitchen and me.ss room, at Morro Ca^tle, San- tiago de Cuba, February 14th, 1900 (Signed) K. S. Porn.. April 7,1900 SI, 471. ! PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. d odd d d 66 66666666 6 6 oo oooo ft Qftft ft ft ftft ftftftftftOftft ft ft ftO POftft -H .,0 O o « o ° «5 :«o» 1= ^o „--!2 o TO O ftoS (hS o .n ►"■ "^ "i J3 03 +J CO ft^ o3 OJ to tjfl H 9j S g ?! "•" oo :3 5 «i.q ■a o -s 03 Eg S - OJ S fl °3 °^-S 3o -^S^^^.S-o i-3 a> . 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Roliinson hereby enters into this contract to furnish all materials and labor necessary to the complete construction and erection of a brick building known as an operating room, also including a frame porcli to connect same with porch to present hospital building, and in addition the removal of the galvanized iron roofing on the present operating room, and the furnishing of all materials and labor to complete a roof of Spanish tile on same; all this to be erected on the groun;i, 019.00) dollars after the earth filling is completed and the main roof and porches are finished complete. One thfjusand and nineteen (.81,019.00) dollars after the plumbing is roughed in and the plastering and tile work is c(jmpleted. One thousand and nine- teen (81,019.00) dollars after the work of the entire contract is complete<. 63 Lumber expended in foniu-etion with the ' gicneral recon^;tr^l(■- tion oi" S;in ^<^■>v Asy- lum ill riii))anii, Cuhrt. 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Cavalry, military commander Puerto Padre, Cuba, and Sandalio Geraldo, of the town of Puerto Padre, Cuba. Sandalio Geraldo does hereby agree to raise and construct one (1) stable under the following conditions: The stable will be SiiJ yards long and 8 yards wide. Posts will be sunk in the earth four (4) feet and set 18 feet apart. The stable will be seven (7) feet high at the eaves and at such a height at the center as will give the proper pitch to the roof. In the center of the stable the mangers will be built in a solid and substantial manner with hitching posts or bars. The manger to extend the entire length of the stable with one hundred and twenty (120) movable feed troughs for horses. The roof will be of palm leaf and all work will be done with good timber and in a sub- stantial manner so as to guarantee stability. The stables will be ready for delivery on or before the 30th day of July, 1899. Captain R. D. Read does hereby agree to pay to said Sandalio Geraldo at the delivery of the building in a satisfactory manner according to the above agreement the sum of six hundred and ten dollars (S610) U. S. currency in full payment for the above- described stable. In testimony whereof we sign this present contract in duplicate in Puerto Padre, Cuba, this 15th day of July. Witnesses: (Signed) Saxdalio Geraldo. (Signed) Robt. D. Read, Cnpt., 10th Oiry. (Signed) F. R. JIaura. (Signed) Chas. S. Wallace. I certify that this work was completed as specified and the stable accepted. (Signed) R. G. Paxton, 1st Lt. , 10 Cavy. Exhibit B. [1st Lieutenant Robert G. Paxton, 10th U. S. Cavalry.] (Copy.) Contract between 1st Lt. H. L. Cavenaugh, lOth U. S. Cavalry, on the part of the customs of the island of Cuba, and Adelberto Castellano, of the town of Puerto Padre, Cuba. I, Adelberto Castellano, do hereby agree to erect one windmill, furnished for the use of troops at Puerto Padre, Cuba, furnishing all labor, materials, and tools required for same, including troughs for watering horses, and completing same in a satisfactory manner on or before July 31, 1899. The said H. L. Cavenaugh agrees to pay for same when completed satisfactorily the sum of ninety-four dollars and forty cents (94i*|j%) . In testimony whereof we sign this present contract in duplicate this 15th day of July, 1899. (Signed) Adelberto Castellaxos. (Signed) H. La T. Cavenaugh, 1st LieutOHint, 10th Cav-y. Witnesses: (Signed) F. R. Maura. (Signed) Rafael J. Maces. Above contract completed as specified and work accepted. (Signed) R. G. Paxton, 1st Lieutenant, 10th Can/. 70 PUBLIC W0KK8, BUILDINGS, WHAEVE8, ETC. Exhibit C. [Ist Lieut. Robert G. Paxton, 10th U. S. Cavalry.] (Translation.— B.) General commanding tliis district, Holgnin: iMr. Vicente Delgado (iarcia, a master mason, promises and obliges himself for the sum of forty dollars, American gold, to ^^ilitewash and paint without and within the civil hospital of this city, within a period of ten days, counted from the day upon which the same is commenced. Holguin, June 2.5, 1899. (Signed) Vicente Delgado Gaecia. Witnesses: Felipe Veeaxes. Mani'el Semanij. It is agreed that all the repairs of mason work shall be done by the contractor with all due care. (Signed) F. Veeanes. (Signed) Vicente Delgado. Exhibit D. [1st Lieutenant Robert G. Paxton, lOth U. .S. Cavalry.] (Copy.) Ointritct fir hath house. Contract 1 letween Lt. Col. Francis Moore, 10th ( 'avalry, military giivernor, district of Holguin, and Anrelius Todd, of the town- of Holguin. The undersigned, Aurelius Todd, agrees to build a bath house and a bath pool on the stream east of Holguin, acriirding to the following ^peiitications: The enclosure to be K4 x '.V2 ft. , made of boards 1 x 12, nailed to posts set in ground. The bottom part of the end \vulls to be swung so as to permit the ingress and egress of water during freshets. The walls to be 8 ft. high. On the west side and attached to the enclosure are to be built a series cif 10 dressing rooms, 4x4, covered with a ronf of palm leaves, each iiroviiled with a door and sliutter opening onti.i a three- foot porch inside tlie enclosure, which terminates at one end, or wliere it is most convenient, in a stair leading down to the water, and onto which a door opens from the outside, constituting the entrance to the bath i>ool. Tlie pool to be 4 ft. deep in the deejiest |>art and one to two feet in the other parts, with a proper slope or con- tour, so as to give a projaer floor and facilitate cleaning, the bottom of which shall have a drain cajiable (if discharging the water at the deej^est part of the pool. All timbers not (jtherwise specified may be of native round poles. The saiil liath house to lie coni]iIeted in a satisfactury manner on or before August 31, 1899. In consider- ation whereof tlie saiil Lieut. Colonel ^loore agrees on the part of the customs of the island (if Culia tn pay to the said Aurelius Tddd the sum of three hundred dollars (¥300.00). In testimony wliereof, we sign this contract made (in August 10th, 1899. (Signed) Fr.\xcis JhjOEE, Lieut. ( 'olonel 10th < 'dvalry. (Signed) Aceelius Todd, Ciril Eiujinrer. Witnesses: (Signed) Carlos Muecke. The above bath house and pool v\ere completed in a satisfactory, according to con- tract, and the work accepted. (Signed) Francis Moore, Lii'tit. Colonel 10th Ciiralry, Commanding. PUBLIC W0KK8, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 71 Exhibit E. [1st Lieutenant Robert C. Paxton, 10th V. S. Cavalry,] (Copy.) Contract for bath house. Contract between Lieut. Col. Francis Moore, 10th U. S. Cavalry, military governor of the district of Holguin, and Aurelius Todd of the city of Holguin. The undersigned, Aurelius Todd, agrees to build a bath house at Gibara, Cuba, according to the following specificationa : The bath house to be 8 feet wide by 60 feet long, with an entrance (door and pad- lock) on each end and a division in the center, so as to divide the house into two (2) separate rooms, and a covered stairway leading from each room down to the beach, a bench to be placed on the enclosed side of each room, height of room to be on land side 6 feet and on water front 8 feet high. Construction to be substantial and durable, and work to be completed in a satisfactory manner on or before August 3rd. In consideration whereof the said Lt. Col. Moore agrees on the part of the customs of the island of Cuba to pay to the said Aurelius Todd the sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225). In testimony whereof we sign this contract. (Signed) Francis Moore, Witness : (Signed) F. Rodriguez. Lt. Col. 10th U. S. Cavy. (Signed) Aurelius Todd, Civil Engineer. (Signed) B,. G. Paxton, Ul Lt. 10th Gary. The above bath house was completed in a satisfactory manner, according to the contract, and the work was accepted. (Signed) J. W. Watson, Capt.,10lh Cavy. Exhibit F. [1st Lieutenant Robert G. Paxton, 10th U. S. Cavalry.] (Copy.) Contract for construction Citnl Hospital, Holguin. Headquarters District of Hoixjuin, Holguin, Cuba, September 15, 1899. The undersigned, Aurelius Todd, of the town of Holguin, agrees to build a wing on the north side of the Civil Hospital, consisting of three rooms built and finished in the same manner as those of the south wing; also to build a fagon of the same dimensions as the one now in the north wing, but with 4 furnaces, an oven, and an ash pit, the top of the fagon to be covered with glazed tiles if procurable in Holguin or Gibara, and if not, finished with cement on all outsides. All materials to be furnished by the said Aurelius Todd, except the bricks used in the structure. Said bricks to be furnished and delivered on the ground by and at the expense of the district. Said structure to be finished on or before Oct. 1st, 1899. Lieut. Col. Francis Moore, commanding district, agrees on the part of the customs of the island to pay for same when satisfactorily completed, according to above specifications, the sum of three hundred and ten dollars ($310.00). (Signed) Francis Moore, Li cut. Col. 10th Car'y. (Signed) Aurelius Todd, Ciril Engineer. Witnesses: (Signed) E. D. Rusell, Chief Rural Ouard. (Signed) R. G. Paxton, 1st Lt, 10th Cavy. The above structure was completed according to specifications and the work accepted. (Signed) Francis Mooee, Lieut. Col. 10th Cavalry. 72 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit G. [1st Lieutenant Robert G. Paxton, 10th U. S. Cavy.] [Translation. — B.] Contract. By the present p^i^•ate instrument it is declared that we desire that it have all the force and validity i if a public instrument, as R. G. Paxton, lieutenant of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, adjutant of the governor of the district and in his stead, and Mr. .Tiiaquiii Roiiien, resident nf tliis city, have agreed to the following: 1. Mr. Romen here) ly agrees to coiistrui't eight hundred (HOO) yards (American yards) of wall for the new cemetery, to Ije measured on the outride, and leaving the prescrilied openings without making any reductions in the price of the eight hundred (800) yards. The excavations shall be one foot in depth (unless stuue should be en- countered) and one foot and six inches of width according tn the configuration of the land, and taking into account the slight irregularities of the same. 2. The base of foimdation shall be of stone and mortar well placed in the excava- tion, one foot and six inches wide, well leveled on the surface and on the sides which are above the ground. 3. The walls sliall be of brick, two and a half feet high, one foot thick or the width of two bricks placed in adirect line and plain on the outside, laid in good mortar, and both the corners as wAl as the sides must be perpendicular. The inside shall be uniform with the ijutsiile. 4. All work and material shall be at the exijen.se of the contractor except the brick, which shall betaken from the fortifications which exist around tlie city. 'i. The walls sliall lie coated with fine mortar, rubbed down, and whitewashed. li. The ilcliris which remains shall lie scattered over the surrounding ground, leaving the work perfectly clean. 7. The contractor shall oversee the work and he shall take special pains to see that all the lines are straight and the corners srpiare. s. The work should be concluded by the Mflth day of November next, but if the rains should prevent that the work be ((jnclmled by that time, there shall be granted to ;\Ir. Romen an additional period of lifti en days, or until the fifteenth of Decem- ber, and also (10) ten days more should this new extension necessary and beneficial for the better performance of the work. il. I\Ir. R. <.T. Paxton, as representative of the gox'ernor of the di^tri(■t, is hereby obligated to pay to Mr. Romen, when the work is received accorilin;4 to the present contract, the sum of one thou.sand three hundred ninety-nine dollars (s^l,399) gold as the price of the work. 10. In order to acceiit said work a crjmniission shall be appointe):l com]iosed of one person for each of the contracting parties, and a third, an expert who shall lie acceji- table to both. For thi; better and UKire exact fulfillment of this contract we herewith oblige our- selves, both signing the same in Holguin, ( )ct. 21, 1.S!I9. (Signed) R. G. P.\xton, Ut Liriil., 10th Conilnj. (Signed) Jr.\(;ri.\ Romen. HoLouiN, Cuba, Thcctuhn- Slxt, 1899. The ali(.ive work was accomplisheil according to contract and accepted. Linil. Cul.lOth Cari/., CiiiiiiniiiiUiu/ List, iif Jluhjiihi. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC, 73 Exhibit H. [1st Lieutenant Robt. G. Paxton, 10th U. S. Cavalry.] (Copy.) Contract entered into hetiieen Lt. Col Prtnid^ Miimr, 10th Cavalry, on the part of the miHtary government of the islaiul, leith Coimtantiinj Burriiiso, of the citij of Ilolijiihi. Constantino Barriuso does hereby agree tij raise and construct one baracon, for use as a cavalry t >: - C -2 ^- & T^^^ >-. s C&H OJ ^ a -C >-. O qJ (u rt < o ce tH i=! O c c rz ? a o (f 1 c c c 'A C 'C t: t: 'C^ Tj -C 'c -C n:? -r! -6 -C t: T3 -C C — . ■^ -' tc i- -^ ~T^ ■^^< - - '--_.' tc ^- = i i "cF O =5 -^ ^!H -^ 't^ - 'r^d'5-5^ .-'~-'^'% a c ties If p ■^ "^<; '^'>: ^^^ y. =3 S-c^^.c Tf_>.^ i: _5 ^ C "' f a ^ t z ^ 5 k5> -~ 1'' tc-^l^ ^s ^ -^ —' _2 ^. ^ c z 5 tx 1^0 ^ j^ III f'^ ^:f il'-^' xl Z !:£- a:, V; "X"! ^'_:d f .'S E c ^ -' '- ^ c^ fe £t ■5 .s ^ ^ii - (-T c ■S ^ C r 'L i: -l'i"= -5^ '^ >'"' "^ 1~'^'5 ~ 0^ r i'^B ^ J r c ■'H ^ ^ a a ^ 1 ~ i t- u 1=1 5 S f il'^^li^^i'^? 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Exhibit A. (Copy.) 6 June, 1899. Hon. E. P. Thompson, Postmaster: For 7 curtains to measure and adjust, class 1 §22. 00 For 7 curtains, class 2 35. 00 For 7 curtains, class 3 - 26. 00 Obo Americano. These prices include fitting curtains to windows ready for use. Exhibit E. Speciticatiuns for one fireproof steel-lined vault for the department of prists of Cuba, Habana, Cuba, by the ilosler Safe Company, New York City. Firepronf oladdinj^ with I-beams surrounding entire vault. CVimliination locks, one un outside door. Bessemer steel lining. Steel ,t:rill gate, Corless pattern. Entrance way, door to swing to right. Diineiisiijiis oiilxirh'. — 11 feet wide, 7 feet 3 inches deep, 9 feet high. (ieiierdl. — All metal used as lining and cladding to be Bessemer steel, brought to a gauge anil edges planed true ami even; all jilates to brake on I-beams, hereafter described. Vault door to hinge of right-hand side. All bolts, handles, and finish to be the best of its respective kind. Tliichiess of iciills. — All sides ni vault, top, bottom, and ends to be made of 4-inch I-beams. Inside plate ;^-inch thick. Outsiile cladding plates the same thickness as that used in fireproof safes, thus making the entire walls, all around, 4 and J inches thick. !-/)«(»).■.■ iind rliaiini'l irons. — All of these irons securely screwed to inner plate and fastened at ends with angle iron; also securely screwed to the cladding plates. Fill'nig. — The space between the outer and inner plates, 4 inches, and also between the l-beaujs, tn be filled with the very Ijest fire-resisting filling. Doors. — One fireproof steel door, to swing to the right and to be three inches in thickness, a No. 32 ( 'orless, if possible; a jiassageway of at least 2s in width or more, and as high as possible, in order to ventilate the vault. Locks. — The vault door secured with the very best Yale or Sargent bank lock. Dojl t/(itr. — When the outer iLnir is opened, a steel day gate must be so arranged that it will effectually block the entrance to the vault, and must be easily handled with a combination lock or a Yale novelty spring lock. finish. — All plates and metal entering into the vault to be thoroughly painted with the very best jireserving paint, and the inside nf the vault finished in three coats, the last to l)e of blue tint; the outside of the front of vault, being the only part ex- posed to view, must be handsomely tinished to <-(jrrespond with the vault door. Interior arroHf/enieiits. — Two steel boxes or safes of skeleton pattern, with combina- tion lock on each, to occupy the back of the vault, with wooden shelves filling out the balance of the space; in one of the safes three cash boxes, with light iron doors, one of them to be marked " C. F. W. Neely " and one "E. (1. Rathbone." The gen- eral arrangement of the interior shown l)y pencil sketches hereto attached. The Mosler Safe Co., Ilaniilloii, Ohio, A2:>ril 4th, l99. Sold to Hon. E. G. Rathbone, director-general of posts, Habana, Cuba, vault according to contract dated Mch, 7th, /99 SI, 850. 00 The jMosler Safe Co. By (signed) "\V. Mosler, Ti'ros. Terms, cash. O.K. (Signed) C. F. W. Neely. PUBLIC WORKS, BDILDINaS, WHARVES, ETC. 81 Fiwd. — The above-described vault we will deliver f. o. b. boat, New York City, and consign the same to E. G. Rathbone, director-general of postH, Habana, Cuba; and we further agree to send mechanics to put the work in place, paying freights and lai t- age, and turn the same over to you ready for use, all in a workmanlike manner, for the sum of eighteen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,850.00). Respectfully submitted. (Signed) The Mosleu Safe Co. F. B. BowEN, Atly. Accepted in Habana, Cuba, .Alch. 7, 1890. (Sijjned) E. C. 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[Rel'orrecl to in procorling acconiit.] Department of Posts ui-' Ci-ba, Ilaliiiiia, Cuba, Xmcmber 15, hSiiO. Respectfully referred to Mr. A. J. Xanten, chief, bureiui of appointments, salaries, a.nd aUowanoes, ivith instructions to notify the postmaster at Habanathat the bid for laying a cement walk from the doors of the Habana post-f)ffice to the lanciine of the post-office launch, over which to dispatch mails, has been approved Ijy the director- general of posts. The approval is under date of Nov. 3, in a cable iiiessaf ■— ^•*- "'- ■-0 i c ; X "- Q - -n. ^ o 'c 3 _ "cSS „ = = ^ ■^% o ^T ■- ■r 5f— ■- i o' i-c ^ ' " S 9 S.S " z; c 1^ ^ >^ "i 3 a 9 i a c c s" " V =" c 1^ \ :ar5; 1 S o Cj O C a = a c o ^ ; sa ^ w ■O" bo 96 PUBLIC WOKKS, BTIILDINliS, WHARVKS, ETC. Env3 ^ c a a lS ^ 2 ^ ■ -£ r , :=c-£ ' - o ^ -^ ■s|5|.§ I ■111! sE fl i t i^-1 il I i^^ li J /^ g g N ^'^1 Hill tlil-^' 1^ I O'^'^ - ^il a :5 = s .J> ■ _- _ .ij ^ ch u: ^ m _ ^ ^ p, 0, ri ri -c i^ o ^ PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 97 o o o P Q « CO 11 13 ;i c- ^s I £ S.-; 5 i § " S -7 * i^il ili CO fsc - <:5 ■- ^ g O « 8 g ? cf to . __ __ . _ ^ S crj "S o "^ M S » 8926— M M- US PUBLIC WOKKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit A. |<'Hpt. H. J, Sbicum, 7th U. s. (.'iivalry.] «-"T>y.) Habana, Cuba, Fi'hrintri/ jSOi, 1900. Captain H. F. J mkwin, JiiKjineer Hffifir, Departuwnl of the I'rorinci' of Hubtma and Pimir del Rio. Sir; I have the honor to pro])Ose to furnish you delivered and at work on any road within ten miles ot your headquarters, all freights, duties, and charfjes of each and every kind prepaid, for the sum of six thousand ($6,000.00) dollars U. S. currency, payable by you upon trial in actual work and acceptance thereof as being entirely satisfactory, the following road machinery': One Buffalo-Pitts steam road roller, weighing 24,500 pounds without coal or water, to conform in all respects to its description in catalogue attached; roller to have complete outfit of tools, jncks, etc., as specified; roller to be operated bj' you and not to be paid for unless yi.iu decide it to be equal or supericir to any other roller you have operated, or which may be brought against it in competitive t*st. One No. 4 Champion crusher, with sixteen-foot elevator and rotary screen, complete 6' x 24', all as per catalogue. ( >ne sixteen-horsepower Buffalo portable engine, complete, as shown and (lescribe carry on hand in Habana a full stock of repair parts for all machines. I further agree to pay you the proper duties on our portion of said machinery which may ha\e come in duty free, but which you do not accept. Eesjiectfully, (Signed) Sylvester Scovel. Accepted. (Signed) H. F. Jackson, ('iijilfiiii ami Arting .hiilgr-Ailrociitr, C S. A., Kngint:ir Officer. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINOH, WHARVES, KT(^ 99 ^ >;' ■^ *;> '-^ ^ o ^ ^ ■ ^ nn ii (-N ^j J* S ?o ^ c-i aToT - M t-i o • urn C O '-' CD ft ■ 03 JD 8 9 :B« i T3 T3 T? §5 &'^ -11, 3 c 'r be g ,C£— 2^; ^J:-^J5 o S biDS -^ s;,^ ■30 1^ -^i !it*: I2£.i 22 £ c i» fc , J: . ,0 a C "P g^M.2 a?" — 3 55? IS sal = ■?. i3s-ss|ss OJ o'C -^ "C -^ « , §'aja?aoS.S '^.^j g'2asss-|a S"3 a?. t: — .-t^ n ^ eel ^'3 9 o S cl 3 -§15 - -2 .s "t C ^ o C Pn ^ & '^'S c ai O £ =j eg 7; 'C -^ ^ si.g Ss o g=2gK a a ,Eg«2 5/r2> ;da'23'S3SiT ° a,S oJ,2 ai C j: t-'O ^ o ^ o ti%- ■SpS "S Oh - ^ ■sii ^ v; ^ M ^ ^ rr ^ - - B'PB - 1 *^i-i (U.J " 5^ bed • S 5 ^ tr p^' s^ o r ^ Tl b =^^ .:= -^ S -t^ ,i, ^- iL» -^ 4) iJ r (-. 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CL( fo P^ PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 105 Exhibit A. [Referred to in the last preceding account.] [Antonio Perez Utrera, D. O. public works at Habana.] [Works of cleaning and providing for a water supply in the edifice No. G2 Dragones street, property of the State, in which is located the Habana School of Painting and Sculpture.] Documcnl of special and economic conditions. Akt. 1. In the execution by contract of the works for cleaning and providing for a water supply in the said building, in addition to the document of general condi- tions approved by royal decree of June 11, 1866, extended to this island by royal order of April 27, 1888, and inserted in the Gaceta of Habana, June 9, of the same year, the following provisions shall also govern : Akt. 2. The contractor after carefully examining the estimate of the works, which is hereto attached, and which amounts to one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and fifty cents, binds himself to perform the said works for the said sum of one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and fifty cents, subscribing for this purpose this document of conditions as well as the aforementioned estimate. Art. 3. The contractor shall commence the work within a period of two days, to be counted from that on which he is notified of the approval of the contract, and shall deliver said works concluded within a period of six days, counted from the day of beginning the same; without prejudice to the provisions of article 11 of the said document of general conditions; provided that if the same is not performed as agreed proper action shall follow, taking into account the circumstances which gave rise to the delay. Art. 4. The origin, quality, and dimensions of the different materials shall be those which are specified in the attached estimate, the contractor being specially subject to the directions issued by the technical inspection of the works in every- thing referring to the manner of executing the same and the cjrder that must be fol- lowed. Owing to the small importance of these works the present article shall serve also as the document of technical conditions, approved by decree of the Regency of the Kingdom, September 11, 1869. Art. 5. The contractor shall have the right to take at his own expense a copy of the documents relating to the contract (plans, document of comlitions, ami esti- mates), in order that when authorized by the technical inspection (jf the works the same may serve to direct him in the discharge of his contract. Art. 6. In compliance with the prescriptions of the general law of public works of the island and the regulations issued for their execution, dated respectively April 19 and April 26, 1883, the technical inspection referred to in the foregoing article shall be in charge of the State architect. Art. 7. In accordance with the provisions of the royal order of June 23, 1886, and published in the Gaeeta of Habana the following 24th of June, and those contained in the supplementary royal order of January 17, 1887, inserted in the same official newspaper the following 16th of February, the rules which are hereinafter men- tioned shall be considered obligatory: 1. The State architect shall declare this contract null and void as soon as the con- tractor fails to comply with anj' of the conditions stipulated. 2. Payment to the contractor shall be made, after the proper order, by the proper official of the branch, in the presence of the assistant or foreman who is charged with the immediate oversight of the works. The State architect, in addition to desig- nating the place where said payment shall be made, shall be present, should he con- sider it proper. 3. The accounts of the present contract shall be vouched for with receipts issued in the manner prescribed by the regulations in force, and they shall be prepared in detail showing the work of each class that the contractor has performed. These receipts shall be in duplicate and shall be signed by the contractor and shall have written thereon " Examined and approved " by the State architect, without which they can not be presented for paj'ment. Art. 8. The works to which this contract refers shall be received upon its conclu- sion by the person appointed by the inspector-general of public works. One month before they are concluded due notice shall be given to the inspector-general of public works, in order that he maj' appoint an expert to receive the same. If upon the day the work is concluded no one should have been appointed to receive the same, it shall be understood in harmony with the provisions established in the form of the document of conditions in force for highways, the State architect shall receive the works on said day. Habana, October 30, 1889. Augustin Toledo, Omtirictor. AuGUSTiN Velasco, iStaic Arcluterl. 106 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit B. [Referred to in the last preeeding aceount.] [Antonio Perez Utrera, paymaster of public works.] [Works lor the partial repairs on the bnildin^ Xo. (i-J Dragones street, in which is located the Habana School of Piiintiny and Sculpture.] Diiriiiiieiil of n/iixial cmil /■ouiriinic roinliiiDiix. Art. 1. In the perforiiiancc \>y contract of the works of partial repairs on the building No. (VI Dragones street, in which is located the Habana School of Painting and Sculpture, in addition to the document of licneral conditions apijr(j\'ed by royal decree of June 11, 18.S(i, extended to this island by rnyal urder of .Vpril 27, 1888, and inserted in the < iaccta of Habana .June 9, of the same year, the following provisions shall also govern. Art. 2. The contractor, after carefully examining the estimate of tlie wurks, which is hereto attachey the technical inspection of the works in every- thing referring to the manner of executing the same and tlie order that nmst be followed. (.h\ ing to the small importance of these works the present article shall serve also as the document of technical conditions, ajiproved by decree of the Itegcncy of the Ivingdom, September 11, ISIW. Art. .1. The contractor shall have the right to take at his own exjicnse a copy of the documents relating to the contract ( plans, document of conditions, and estimate), in order that when authorized by the technical inspection of the works, the same may serve to direct him in the discharge of his contract. Art. 6. In compliance with the jirescriptions of the general law of public works of the island, and the regulations issued for their cxeiution, dated res])ectively April 19 and April 26, iss:-}, the techni<'al inspection referred to in the foregoing article shall be in charge of the state architect. Art. 7. In accordance with the provisions of the royal order of June ''?,, 18S6, and published in the Gaceta of Habana the following 24th of Jmie, and those contained in the supplementary royal order of January 17, 18S7, inserted in the same official newspaper the following 16th of February, the rules which are hereinafter mentioned shall be considered obligatory: 1. The State architect shall declare this contract null and void as soon as the con- tractor fails to comply with any of the conditions stipulated. 2. Payment to the I'ontractor shall be made, after the proper order, ^w the pay- master of the section of civil construction, in the ]iresence of the assistant or foreman who is charged with the immediate oversight of the works. The State architect, in addition to designating the [ilace where said payment shall lie made, shall be jires- ent should he consider it proper. 3. The accounts of the jircsent contract shall be \ onched for with receipts is.sued in the manner prescriheil liy the regulations in force, and they shall be [irepared in detail, showing the work of eai'h class that the contractor has [lerformed. These receipts shall be in duphcatc, and shall lie signed liy the contractcir, and shall have written thereon "Examined and approved " by the State architect, without which they can not lie presented for payment. Art. 8. The works to which this contract refcis shall be received upon its conclu- sion by the pierson ajijiointed by the inspector-general of public works. ()ne month before thc\' are concluded due notice shall be gi\en to the inspector-general of public works in order that he may appoint an expert to leceive the same. If upon the day the work is concluded no one sbciuld have been appointed to receive the same, it shall be understood in harmony with the provisions established in the form of the doiument of conditions in force for highways, the State architect shall receive the works on said daw Habana, December 20, 189',i. .\u(irsTy\ Toledo, f'oiilraflai-. Auiu'stix Velasco, ■'^tdli' Arfhilfd. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ET(1. 107 be ^ as 2 S = 0-^3 ?=2 2 : C 60 r !r = 1 c-^ C H 5 ■— ^ ?^ w' C ^ ^ -/■' -, ^ O ■/ 1^ ^ I^ h C :rr ^ 3.0 ^60 ; -r o G s : 6 o a ; ■■■"<3%T : = = ?„=' .5: :-=;is«; ■ ■ c- — '- : is- K'o' la?^ F, ^'S-cS fe"3 SS '-' fe^r: ^ S S S ^ a c^ a § i ; j^ 3 S < 3 .flH Ph ^ ^ CIh £ S ^ s ' 108 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. : Q c p cc ;-0 i I b '-'.'> " B zj Z ^ '^ O S 1; ^ - '^ ;= T? ai gsa?^ •51-^ CO S lO av O O Q 0-- O O Q O Ci O C> I— a o O .5 hf. 'X , J bC' -^ ^ »s O r* ^,w :6 X PUBLIC WORKS, WUILDINGS WHARVES, ETC. 109 M 13 rt a: — TD .^ O !I3 X S S c 'C^::^ ^ _ ;i ^ ^ t. » ■s 3 s ^ >5 o <^ CO lO s ^ s - 3 S lO 110 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. ^^ 'x^ H — I Ti oven ■ Si. Si, . t- 00 ■ £ d t^ cC £ : K-d : :'^, lei's :^£l i = 5 o _= - ;- - ^ C OJ u V ,=, -^ ' r. 'C ■=. := " ;-! V- '■^- ..- :^'S'i.;5'g o ^ e .c c T-H o ir3 r^oou Oi -^ 'j3 ~] rj o CO Cl lO lO N ■ N C J 'F c - ^ '? '-^ ^ ^ o (- o — 2 h o — ^5 5i''5 'y ^ ? ^ 5^ § ^ s a s J 3 >. B .5 QJ ^ E a 5 m SI s isr§5| 111 j? & I Ch .:;^, wo;>^ rt»w 0. a, fa COMMITTEE ON RELATIONS WITH CUBA, U. S. SETnTATE. STATEMENT OF THE SECRETAEY OF WAR OF EXPENDITURES MADE ON PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC., IN CUBA FROM FUNDS PERTAINING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 1900, "WITH COriES Oy COISTTR^CTS. Part 2. JAKUAEX 26, 1901. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1901. OO War Department, Washington, Jan unry 23, 1901. Sir: In further response to the resolution of your honorable com- mittee of May 30, 1900, calling for a report of the revenues and expenditures in the island of Cuba from date of American occupation to and including April 30, 1900, in order to comply with the direc- tions to your committee reading — Said committee shall also report a statement of all public works of every kind, including buildings, wharves, railroads, and all other structures, built or constructed, improved, repaired, or decorated by or under the authority of any such officer, civil or mihtary, and in each instance the coat,- value, necessity, and propriety of the same, and the uses to which said buildings or structures have been put. Where said buildings and works were constructed or improvements were made by contract, or where the material used in the same was furnished by contract, the committee shall report copies of each of said contracts and the names of all parties interested in each of the same — 1 have the honor to inclose herewith statements of disbursements made in connection with public works — buildings, wharves, railroads, and other structures — by the following disbursing officers, namely: Capt. W. H. Hay, First Lieut. J. L. Hines (two accounts), Capt. Charles B. Hepburn (two accounts), D. C. Herrera (two accounts), Lieut. Col. Mott Hooton, Capt. Edward B. Ives (two accounts), Capt. Francis G. Irwin, Capt. Godfrey H. Macdonald, Ricardo Martinez, Fir.st Lieut. Hiram McL. Powell, Capt. Abner Pickering, First Lieut. John J. Kyan, Second Lieut. Charles B. Rogan, jr., William E. Race, First Lieut. S. D. Rockenbach, Second Lieut. Hugh A. Roberts, Capt. Charles J. Symmonds, Second Lieut. Victor Shepherd, Walter Fletcher Smith, Second Lieut. W. W. Whitside, together with copies of contracts thereto pertaining. Other statements will follow. Very respectfully, Elihtj Root, Secretary of War. Hon. O. H. Platt, Chairman Senate Comiaittee on Relations with Cuba, U. S. Senate. 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This agreement, entered into tliis tenthi day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, between William Murray Blark, lieutenant-colonel, chief engineer, V. 8. v., l)epartuient of Havana, of the first part, and Albert Edward Woolf, and Rosamond Wnolf, by her attorney in fact, Albert Edward Woolf, both of New York City, in the county of New York, State of Ne^v York, of the seccjnd part, Witnes.seth that William !\Iurray Black, for and in behalf of the Dep)artment of Havana, and the gaid Albert Edward Woolf and Eo.samond Woolf, do covenant and agree, to and with each other, as follows: That tlie said parties of the second part, being the patentees and proprietors of the Woolf process, duly patented, for making electrozone from sea water, hereby agree to sell to the saitl party of the first part, and his successors in the office of chief engineer, Department of Havana, during such time as the occupation of Cuba by the military forces of the United States may continue, positive electrodes, tio be manufactured and supplied by said part>' of the second part as required, at a price not exceeding fifty dollars (S.50.00) for each electrode, together with any and all rights they jjossess to manufacture and use electrozone in the Department of Havana, as now constituted, and to use the said electrozone in the said department, for all public purposes, on the condition, ho«e\er, that the said electrozone shall not be s(.>ld at all, nor supplied for use outside the Dei'artment of Havana, except in limited quantities to officers of the United States for experimental purposes, or to meet an emergency; and the party of the first part agrees to pay to the said parties of the second part, in further consideration of the reduced price of electrodes, one- twentieth of one cent for each gallon of electrozone containing 100 grains of available chlorine per gallon (or if manufactured and used of varying strengths, pa5Tnentis to be made on the basis of one-t\\ eutieth of one cent for each one hundred grains of available chlorine so manufactured and used) for quantities not exceeding fifty thou- sand gallons per day of twenty-four hours; and one-fiftieth of one cent per gallon for eacli gallon manufactured and used of the strength of one hundred grains of available chlorine per gallon (and at a proportionate rate if of varymg strength in available chlorine) in excess of fifty thousand gallons per day of twenty-four hours. Payment shall be made to the said parties uf the secoml part monthly, on certificate of the amount used furnished by the said party of the first part. In witness whereof the parties aforesaid have hereunto placed their hands the date first hereinbefore written. Witnesses: Joii.v E. Tucker, as to (Signed) William IIurkay Black, Lt. 0>l., Chf. Eng., V. ,S'. T". (Signed) Henrv X. Hopper, Jr., as to (Signed) Albert Edward Woolf. (Signed) H. H. JIcn as, the apparatus shall have been satisfactorily tested and accepted by the party of the first part, the sum of fifteen thousand eight hundred (15, 800) dollars, U. iS. currency; and it is further agreed that action in the matter of test and acceptance shall be prompt, and in any case not longer than four weeks after actual and complete delivery at Havana. No claim whatever shall at any time be made upon the party of the first part, or PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, F.TO. 125 his successor, by the party of the second part for or on acdward L. Desvernine, do cii\'enant and agree to and with each other as follows; The said party of the second part agrees tij furnish to the party of the first part, at such points within the municipal limits of the city of Havana as may be designated by the party of the first part, fifty thousand (50,000) cubic metres of l.troken stone, similar to samples submitteil by said party of the second piart with his letter of informal proposal of April 21, st, IK}9, which samples are numbered, respectivelv, three (3) and four (4). It is further agreed that approximately seventy-five percent (75 fo] of this amount of stone is to be similar to sample No. 3; that this stone must be broken and sorted in three sizes, as follows; First. I'ieres that will pass through a two-and-one-half-inch (2i") ring. Second. Pieces that will pass through a one-aml-one-half-inch (IJ") ring. Third. I'lPces that will pass through a one-inch (1") ring. That all lots of stone furnished under this agreement shall be free from all fine particles commonly known as "quarry refuse;" that approximately twenty-five per cent (25^) of the fifty thousand meters hereinljefore mentioned shall correspond in quality and appearance to sample (N(.j. 4) number four. This stone will, in general, be furnished in sizes which will approximate cubes having sides of twenty-five centi- meters, or as much smaller sizes as may be required. It is further agreed by the jiarty of the second part that he will remove from the place of delivery such stone as may be rejected by the chief engineer or his repre- sentative within twenty-four hours of notification of such rejection. It is further agreed that on and after August 1st, 1890, this stone is to be delivered in such quantities per diem between two hundred (200) cubic meters and four hundred (400) cubic meters as the chief engineer lA the Department of Havana may direct. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 127 The deliveries are to be made on consecutive days, Sundays ami legal holidays excepted, and must be continued until the I'ompletion of the entire contract or until notification in writing has been sent that no more stone is required. The party of the first part hereby agrees to pay to the party of the second part, for stone furnished in accordance with the ternrg of this agreement, the sum of two and 70-100 dollars ($2.70), U. S. currency, per cubic meter, when the stone conforms to sample No. 3, and is of the size prescribed therefor; and one and 50-100 dollars ($1.50), U. S. currency, per cubic meter, for stone similar to sample (No. 4) nmnber four, when of the dimensions prescribed therefor. Payments will be made semimonthly. A percentage of ten (10) jier centum will be retained from each payment until the completion of the contract. The contractor will not lie allowed to take advantage of any error or omission in this agreement, as full instructions will always be given, should such error or omis- sion be discovered. The decision of the engineer officer in charge as to qtxality and quantity shall be final. It is understood and agreed that the quantities given are approximate only, and it must be understood that no claim shall lie made against the Department of Havana on account of any excess or deficiency, absolute or relative, in the same. It is further understood that the element of time is considered vital in this agree- ment, and no extension thereof will be made. The daily delivery of the amounts herein specified is also considered a vital portion of this agreement. No claim whatever shall at any time be made upon the engineer department, Department of Havana, by the parties of the second part, for or on account of any extra work or material performed or furnished, or alleged to have been performed or furnished, under or by virtue of this contract,and not expressly bargained for and specifically included therein, unless such extra work or materials shall have been expressly required in writing by the party of the first part or his successor, the prices and quantities thereof having been first agreed upon by the contracting par- ties and approved by the brigadier-general commanding the Department of Havana. It is further understood and agreed that in case of failure on the part of the party of the second part to complete this contract as specified and agreed upon that all sums due and percentage retained shall thereby be forfeited to the engineer depart- ment. Department of Havana, and that the said engineer department. Department of Havana, shall also have the right to recover any or all damages due to such failure in excess of the sums so forfeited, and also to recover from the Jiarty of the second part, as part of said damages, whatever sums may be expended I ly the party of the first part in completing the said contract, in excess of the prices herein stipulated, to be paid to the party of the second part for completing the same. Neither this contract nor any interest therein shall be transferred to any other party or parties, and in case of such transfer the engineer department. Department of Habana, may refuse to carry out this contract, either with the transferrer or trans- ferree, but all rights of action for any breach of this contract liy said Edward Des- vernine are reserved to the engineer department. Department of Habana. This contract shall be subject to the ap|irovalof the brigadier-general commanding the Department of Habana. In witness whereof the parties aforesaid have hereunto placed their hands the date first hereinbefore written. W. M. Black, Major, Coi-jin of Eng'rs, U. S. A. Edward Desveenine. Witnesses: wc''rHra:}-t°^-i- Black- Jose Maeina, as to Edward Desvernine. B. Duean, as to Edward L. Desvernine. F. Faqubcheltt, as to Edward L. Desvernine. (Executed in quadruplicate.) Approved, July 20, 1899. William Ludlow, Brig. Genl. , Commanding Dept. of Habana. A true copy: (Signed) Louis V. Caziaeo, Cafpt., Snd Artillery, Actg. Adjt. Genl. 128 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit D. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletchi_T Smith.] (Copy.) Know all men by these presents, that I, J. P. Hall, of city of New York, county of New York, State of New York, have made, con.-tituted, and appointed, and by these presents do make, constitute, and appoint Charles H. Thrall my true and lawful attorney, for me and in my name, place, and stead to .^ign, endorse, draw, accept, execute, and deliver all instruments in writing, with or without seal, as he may deem proper, fjivinjr and granting unto my said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever reiiuisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises as fully, to all intents and purposes, as I myself might or could do if personally present, hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in virtue hereof; the foregoing referring only to acts in connection with the collection of monies due on contract with Col. 'Win. ;M. Black, (.'hief engineer, Dept. of Havana, for electrical work in Oen. Ludlow's headquarters, amounting to $34s.00, as per bill rendered. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 21st day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine. (Signed) J. P. Hall. Sealed and delivered in the presence of: (Si;i:ned) Theo. ('. Hovey. St.ite of New York, Coiinti/ of Xeir York, xx: Be it known that nn the 21st ()n described in and who executed the foregoing power of attorney, and acknowledgew the execution of said power of attorney. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my offi- cial seal the day and year last above written. (Signed) Cins. W. Rriz, \utiiry ]-'uhlir, Kinijs County. (Copy.) JC.rtrorl from " S/ifrifirotio)iS for on elerlric light jihnil for thr r/orrru)iie)it hvJhUngs >n the cilij if Jlocano," ivliirh e.rlract jii'rlaitis to iriring and fixtnrrt! at drnrral Lndlow's heodi/iiorler.'!. "INSIDE WIRING. "All the interior wiring shall be placed in a near two-membered two-grooved moulding, except in dani]! places, where they sh dl be placed on porcelain cleats or insulators. Where win's pass through partition walls or floors, extra precaution shall be used in inclosing the wires in porcelain tul)cs or armored tuljes. All moulding shall be put up in a neat and \\orkmanlike manner, all joints initered neatly and all butts s(|uare. All wire shall be of a standard insulation, and no wire smaller than No. 14 B A S. shall be used, and all wires above No. 2 B & S. shall be stranded. AUinte- ri(.ir wire shall have a conductivity of at least Wi per cent. All interior wiring shall be based on a voltage of 104 volts, and all wires so figured that there shall not be a greater loss than 5 per cent from the jioint of secondary wires at converter and the farthest lamp on any one circuit. All wires shall be calculated of an exci'ss I'arryiiig capacity of W per cent to allow for further use. All wires in moulding and elsewhere shall be brought to the base of fixture ready to be conducted to the wires in fixture. AVhere\er a change of size of wire is made a pnrcelain cut-out shall be inserted, with the projier fuse. "fixtures. "The cimtractor is to furnish all fixtures for each building as called for in accom- panying list, excci)t in <.ieneral Ludlow's headquarters, where fixtures are already furnished and hung; the contractor, however, is to furnish necessary carrying and insulating joints for same. In each office thi're shall be furnished from one to two drop lights, taken from the canopy of fixture; these lights shall be dropped l.iy use of flexi- ble cords, and to have lamp, shade, shade hoMer, and socket. All fixtures shall be suspended eight feet from floor, excepting in such rooms where the ceilings are too PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARA'ES, ETC. 129 low to permit, and in such rooms, fixtures shall be sns]iendcil a proper ilistanci- from' the floor, in acrordance with instructions of the chief engineer of the Department of Havana. All fixtures shall lie linished in oxidized copper and well lacquered. All tubing in stems shall be of No. liL' B & S. G. All tubing in arras shall be of No. 10 B. & S. G. All fixtures shall be wired with W. ('. R. C. wire d(jwn to the stems, and black-core wire in arms. All I'lectrical connections in fixtures sliall lie cemented; each fixture shall be fitted with ^McAllen insulating joint. All fixtures for the inte- rior of buildings shall be combination. All 2, 3, 4, and .i light ceiling fixtures shall be fitted with Weeks' multijiole cluster for the electric lights, or some other cluster equally as good, requiring uo si ickets. All 2, 3, 4, and 5 light ceiling fixtures shall be fitted with o-ampere switch in 1 lotti im, so that they can be turned on and off by means of a turn-off stick. Contractor shall furnish 100 turn-oft sticks 3 ft. long. All 2, 3, 4, and 5 fight fixtures shall be furnished with an aluminum shade, highh' polished on one side and enameled brown on the other, which shall be held in place between the porcelain base of cluster and the finishing shell on liottom without the use of shade holder. Each cluster shall have its own fuse terminal; same shall be double pole, mounted on base of cluster, so that it can be got at by removing the bottom finishing shell, thus avoiding the necessity of using long ladders for replacing said fuse. All one-light ceiling fixtures shall be ordinary combination pendant, one gas and one electric, and shall be fitted with key socket, 'Zy holder, and 6" opal shacle. All side brackets for the interior of buildings shall be combination finished in oxi- dized copper and fitted with key socket, 2}" holder, and 6" opal shades. All fixtures for outside of buildings shall be of the goose-neck pattern and fitted with Weeks' multipole cluster, or some other equally as good, requiring no sockets, with 14" shade, enameled white on one side and green on the other. Shade shall be held in place on porcelain base of cluster by its finishing shell at bottom, and requiring no shade holder, and made water-proof. Canopies shall go right up to the ceiling on all ceiling fixtures. Canopies on all side brackets shall go back to the wall." "location of fixtures. " ["General Ludlow's quarter.s,"'] 11 l-)t. combination pendants. 5 2" " clusters. 23 " 44 " 35 " SI" " brackets. 62 " 253 on fixtures. 25 on cord. 278 I certify that the foregoing is a true extract, and that work has been done and materials furnished by J. P. Hall, in full and complete accordance with the above specifications. (Signed) D. H. Gildeksleeve, Assistant Enrjincer. Exhibit E. [Eeferred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith.] (Copy.) Havana, February SS, 1899. Col. Wm. M. Black, Chief of Enrjineers, Department of Havana. Sir: At the request of Major Scriven, chief signal officer Department of Havana, I beg leave to state that for the sum of seven hundred and fifty (i?750.00) dollars in New York funds I will install a complete electric-light wiring system in General Lud- low's headquarters, in accordance with the Government specifications, as called tor in the Government buildings, with the exception of furnishing fixtures and lamps, the former being already in position and the latter to be furnished by the company supplying the current. This work is included in my bid for the entire electric plant. 9227— o o 9 130 PUBLIC WOEKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. In the event of securing the contract for the whole there will be no additional cot't for the aljove work. Ke!ped at very short notice. A true copy: (Signed) Chas. H. Thrall. (For tlie Havana Electric Company.) Exhibit F. [Referred to in thu foregoing statement.] IWjtltur Fletcher Smith, paymaster, engineer dept.] (Copy.) Davis Garbage Fikxace Co., Liiiirdsier, Ph.. Cable price for garliage furnace completed for operation in Havana, capacity for 100 tons daily, and wages skilled operator for one month. State probable date of conjiiletion. Ludlow. A true copy. (Signed) Louis V. Caziakc, C'lipt., -Jiiil Ai'lillerij, Acting Adjuiunt-Geni'rol. J.AXUARY 18, 1899. Ludlow, Havinm: Thirty-five thousand dollars; base on red brick there, ten; other material ready to shij) in ten days, (4ii\crnnient transport PhihiiJdjihitt ; half pdant thirty days, whole sixty ilays; operator included. Davis garbage furnace. Smead. A true coiiy. (Signed) Louis V. Cazi.vrc, C'apl., •Jiul Ariillerij, Actiivj Adjtikvid-Gcncral. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC, 133 OrFicE OF Chief Engineer, Depahtment of Cuba, JaniKtry e^, 1S99. The Davis Garbage Furnace Co., Lanmster, Pa. Gentlemen: General Ludlow directs me to accept your offer to erect a garbage cremator here with a capacity of one hundred tons daily for thirty-five thousand dol- lars, the wages of a skilled operator here for one month being included in that sum. This acceptance is conditioned on your guaranty that the furnace on test is shown to do the required work in a satisfactory manner. The available fuel is soft coal. Brick is poor here and costs eighteen dollars per M. It is not probable that Govern- ment transportation can be oDtained. It will therefore be necessary for you to arrange for transportation, and also probably advisable for you to bring a supply of brick. Very respectfully, W. M. Black, Lt. Col, Chief Eng., U. S. A. A true copy. (Signed) W. M. Black, Major, Corps of Engrs., U. S. A., Chief Engineer. Exhibit G. [Referred to in the foregoing statement,] [Walter Fletcher Smith, paymaster of engineers.] (Copy — translated from Spanish.) Department of Havana, Office of Chief Engineer, Iliibaiia, ,Si'j,t. 4th, 1899. Mr. ISTiCASio SuAEEZ. Sir: Your bid to supply and construct a staircase railing and to supply iron-bar doors and windows, furnishing new locks for old ones at the municipal vivac, is hereby accepted. The work is to commence right off and to end in the appointed time. It is agreed that the work has to be completed in all details, and remains subject to the approval of this dept. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) Geo. W. Aemitage, Aaxt. Engineer. Exhibit H. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith, paymaster of engineers.] (Copy.) Havana, August 29, 1899. Col. Wm. ]V[. Black, Chief Engineer, Hnbcina. Sir: We will furnish material and build house for pumping station at Casa Blanca in accordance with plans and specifications for the sum of six thousand one hundred and ninety-seven dollars (S6,197.00). In following these plans and specifications it is our intention to execute them, not only to the letter, but in their full spirit; and to furnish all details and, items that may be necessary for a complete and thorough piece of work. Very respectfully, JIartin Dominguez & Co. (Signed) Per Howard Egleston, Member of firm. Specifications Casa Bla n en pumjnng station. Foundation. — Surface soil to be removed and rock filling laid bare, this leveled off and concrete foundation twelve inches thick and eighteen inches wide to be laid under all walls, and under space to be occupied by boiler and engine. 184 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Concrete. — All concrete useil for foundations for ^\■a.\]s and floors shall be made as follows: Stone to pass through a two-inch rin^;; mortar (o be thirty per cent in excess of voids in stone; mortar to have a tensile strength of thirty pounds per square inch when tested at the end of one day in air and two days in water. Concrete floors to he made according to the following detailed specifications: The scarring of the surfare cfiat must be placed directly over incisions made in concrete foundations for flooring, which incisions must be filled with sand and surface coat laid before ci mcrete has set. . ( 'reaxdleil liiiiihrr. — All sills, studding, and plates shall be Xorth Carolina yellow pine, cut to exact leiiLctlis, and creosnted with sixteen pounds dead oil of coal tar per cubic foot. All frames (if doors and wimlows shall be throughly dry material, and painted on the back I lefore setting. Roof tiiiiliei-s. — All tindiers and sheathing fur roof shall be of yellow pine, clear, straight grained, and free from sap, shokes, nr loose knots; all exposed timbers to be dressed; all sheathing boards to be f concrete raised twelve inches aliove floor in addition to concrete floor, finished witVi cement; surface to he made for engine and |iump. Lidliiii,/ (iiid iihiaeriiiij. — All walls to be covered, both inside and outside, with gal- vanized wire lathing, secured to Hammond's metal furring, and plastered to a thick- ness of one-half inch with mortar made of one part cement of approved quality, one-half part slaeked lime, and one and one-half parts sand, with proper proportion of hair, all well tooled in, coated with one-half inch of mortar, of one part cement and one part sand, aiijilieil before the first coat has set. PliiiidinKj. — The liasins, closets, and shower-bath fixtures to be of good quality, set in the 1iest manner, ventilated and back aired, connecting with water supply and with drain leading into bay below low-water mark. Pipe for drains to be furnished by the chief engineer. ' Oflirr r'tdJiKj. — Entrance to office to lie cut off by a brass railing of simple construc- tion, four feet long on one side and five feet on other, having a gate two feet and six inches on one side. Irnii riiilhii/. — A wrought-iron railing is to be placed across front of court, having gate four feet w ide in center, to lie well braced and thoroughly painted in two coats best oil paint. Coiil hiiis. — The walls of cold-storage room are to be lined with two-inch planks fastened to independent studding, which shall be mortised into independent sills set in cement floor and held at top by S" liy s" yellow-pine timliers. Walls to be secured from spreading at t0|) liy the use of three-(|uarter-inch iron rods drawn tight l)y turning buckles. Rods to be placed forty-eiLrht inches apart. All lumber used in construction of coal bins to be treated with creo-^ote as hereinbefore described. Mnxniii-i/ tank. — A masonry settling tank of about one thousand gallons capacity shall be placed in court with raised walls and covered, and connected with water supply jiipe. All connections with pump to be made Ijy the chief engineer. Dimen- sions of tank, (/ 0" diameter; 6' 0" high. < 'h'niiiirij. — To be built of best quality Cuban bricks laid in mortar; to be 32 inches at bottom and 2S inches at top (si|uare) and .'io feet in hei>;lit. Bliiir,'!-. — Draft to be furnished by use of a Sturtevant blower of sufficient capacity for Ixiiler to l)e used, as directed by the chief engineer. Tiiteeior Jinisli uf imllx ami irnoiln'urk. — To be varnished and smooth. A true copy of siiecifications. (Signed) A. W. Cooke, .isM. Engineer Exhibit I. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Wuller Fletcher Smith, paymaster of engineers.] (Copy.) Hav.vna, Cuba, Juhi 31, 1S99. T. L. HrsTox, Asst, Eiii/iiieer, DrparUnent of IldhiDin: I have the honor to agree to furnish the department, delivered on wharf at Habana, Cuba, the (government of the United States to pay duties and custom-house charges, PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, RTC. 135 the following fixtures, fittings, and supplies for the installation and equipment of the projected toilet room in the "old post-office." All to be of the very best manufactured class in the United States and of the most modern design. All closets and washstand fittings to be of brass, nickel plated, so as to stand the high corrosive action of this climate. 5 "Buena" syphon jet closets, Clow M. 67, as described, complete $149.50 Tanks arranged for two successive flushes. (Allow me to recommend CU)W ^Nt. 43, same as used in custom-house main toilet, a? being of finer finish, with tanks capable of three instead of two suc- cessive flushes from one filling; hence one-third more economical in use of water, at !?2,i3, or S103.50 more than Jl. 67.) 4 syphon jet urinals, C'low No. 1, same as used in custom-house main toilet, as described, with automatic tank, complete, with brass fittings for connec- tions, being marble or slate wainscot, but without said marble or slate stalls 130. 00 1 Italian marble slab with two 14" x 17'' oval bowls, arranged for cold water only, with same style and finish of fittings as sh(jwn in Clow R. 29 (ex- cept water supply and waste to be arranged to come out through wall ' instead of through fioor) 55. 00 2 enameled iron roll rim slop sinks, Clow 5, 335, enameled inside and out, as described li". 00 2 nickel-plated showers. Clow D. 293, with fancy wheel angle valve, t(i take water supply through wall, complete 15. 00 Pipe and fittings, etc., as follows: 15 lenuths single hub 4" cast soil pijie steel, X. T. 26 lengths " " 2" " " " " " " 4 lengths double hub 4" cast soil pipe, N. T. Q " 1 1 it .>// 1 ( H II nil 100 ft. ly gal. iron pipe. 60 ft. f " gal. iron pipe. 25 ft. i" gal. iron pipe, Clow W. 51. f' to 2" Y cast-iron standard, W. T. (2) 6 4" Y cast-iron standard, W. T. Clow W. 51. 10 2" Y cast-iron standard, W. T. Clow W. 51. 2 quarter bender 4" cast-iron standard, W. T. Clow 51. 4. 2 quarter bender 2* " " " " " " " 4. 3 one-eight bender 4" cast-iron standard W. T. Clow AV. 51. 18. 5 one-eight bender 2" cast-iron standard W. T. Clow W. 18. 1 half "5" trap 2" cast-iron standard \V. T. Clow W. 172. 3 shallow bell traps 2" openings, brass. Clow S. 265. 3 cleaners, 2" openings, brass. 9 brass ferrules 2'' Clow V. 280. 5 quarter bends, lead 4" Clow W. 310. 5 piece marble for closet rests 16" x 8i" with 4J hole. 5 brass rings with rubber for connections to closets (Durham brass floor flanges, gaskets and bolts included with closet, 2| valves for showers (included with shower bid), fancy wheel nickel plated). 85 lbs. pig lead. 12 fittings f" 4 tees 61's, 2 reducers J" to i". 12 2" tees, 12 2" I's, 15 reducers 2" to IJ". 2 reducers 1 J" to J", 6 jettings l". 5 lbs. solder, 3 cakes wiping solder ^ x J. 6 lbs. oakum, 1 bag coal, 1 gal. lub. oil. Total for pipe fitting, etc 148.00 Deduct fori slop sink 33.50 531. 00 Respectfully, (Signed) Sylvester Scovel. 136 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit J. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smitli, paymaster, engineer dept.] (Copy.) Havana, Cuba, Ortoher HOth, 1S99. Lt. Col. Wm. M. Black, Cliief Engintrr, Hnhana, Ciihn. Dear Sir: We are pleased to submit to you herewith estimate for the necessary material and labor fur plumbing at Aldecoa Hospital. The work is to be done in strict accordance with the plans and specifications, with changes therein made verbally or in writing, furnished by your department. All material, whether so specified or not, to be of the best of its kind and subject to inspection by your department. All the sinks and basins of iron to be white enameled, grade "A," manufactured by the Standanl ilanufacturing Co., of Pittsburg, Pa. All the showers, bibbs, supply pipes, and traps in sight to be of brass, nickel plated and polished, and of a design to be selected by your department. All the work to be done in a tliuruugh, first-class, and workmanlike manner, according to the 1 icst methods of sanitary plumbing and under the supervision of your department. Our estimate for the above work, as specified, is twenty-six hundred dollars ($2,600.00), payment to be made on the acceptance of the job. Respectfully, yours, Champiox and Pascual. AVe certify the above to be a true and correct copy. (Sif^ued) Champion and Pascual, By Isaac Champiox, Member oj the firm. Havana, Ciba, C'dobir i6th, 1899. Capt. A. W. Cooke, ^l.^-.s7. Eiii/iiinr, Ilnliaiiii, Cuba. Dear Sir: \\'e beg to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 24th inst., and in reply beg tn state that we ai'cept the contract for furnishing the neces- sary material and lalior for plumbing and other work at Aldecoa Hospital enumer- ated in the specifications last received by us, and agree to complete the work in thirty days. It is understood that we shall nut be held responsible for delays caused by your department or beyond our control. Thanking you for yi.iur attention, we remain, res)iei'tfully, yours, Champiox axd P.i.scuAL. We certify the aljove to l->e a true and correct copy. (Signeil) Champion & Pasci'al, By Is.vAc K. Champion, Meinhci- ijf the Jinn. Havaxa, Od. -24th, 1899. Messrs. Ch.\mpion & P.vscual, Ma iiiifitcl liver's Agents, 5.5 ami 51 Ohrnpla St., Ilarana, Cuba. Gentlemen: Your proposal of Octoher 20th, 189!l, for furnishing the nei'essary material and labor for plumbing and other work at Aldecoa Hospital, enumerated in the specification and shown by the plan attached to same, for the net sum of $2,600.00, payment to be made on acceptance of the work by this department, is hereby acccpteil. It is understood that this work is to be completed by November 25, 1899. Should this work not be finished on time, this department reserves the right to immediately finish same and charge the extra cost to you as contractors. It is understood that all sinks and basins must be of iron, white enameled, and triple coated, manufactured PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 137 bv the Standard Manufacturing Co., of Pittsburg, Pa. All the showers, bibbs, sup- ply pipes, and traps in sight must be of brass, hea\'ily nickle plated and polished, and of such design as may be selected by this department. All the work must be thoroughly first class and of the best workmanship, and according to the latet^t sanitary engineering practice. All material, whether so specified or not, must be of the best possible character for its specific purpose, quality to be determined by this department. A written acceptance of this letter b>' .\'ou will be considered as completing the contract; same to be placed on file here within two days. Very respectfully, A. W. Cooke, Assistant Enghuvr. A true copy. (Signed) A. W. Cooke, Assistant Engineer. Exhibit K. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith, paymaster, engineer's dept.] (Copy.) Adn'i-tisement. U. S. Engineer's Office, Haidiia, Ciil/fi, Jnne dO, 1899. Sealed proposals for furnishing one wrought-steel tank, .30 feet in diameter by 40 feet in height, at Casa Blanca, will be received at this office until 3 p. m. July 18, 1899, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. W. M. BL.iCK, Major, Ciirpfi of Engineers, U. S. .1., (Jhief Engineer. Speeijieiilions. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS. 1. Preference will be given to articles or material of domestic production, conditions of quality and price being equal, including in the price of foreign articles the duty thereon. 2. Maps of the localities may be seen at this office. Bidders or their authorized agents are expected to visit the site and make their estimates of the facilities and difficulties attending the execution of the work, including the uncertainty of the weather and all other contingencies. 3. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by certified check on some Government repository for five hundred (S500.00) dollars U. S. currency. Checks must be made payable to the chief engineer. Department of Havana, and will be returned to all bidders with the exception of the one to whom the contract is awarded. 4. All bids must be made in triplicate upon printed forms to be obtained at this office. 5. A proposal by a person who affixes to his signature the word "president," "secretary," "agent," or other designation, without disclosing the principal, is the proposal of an individual. That by a corporation should be signed with the name of the corporation, followed by the signature of the president, secretary, or other person authorized to bind it in the matter. That by a firm should be signed with the firm name, either by a member of the firm or by its agent, giving the names of all the members of the firm. 6. The place of residence of every bidder and his post-office address must be given after his signature. 7. All prices must be written, as well as expressed in figures. 8. One copy of each advertisement, or instruction for bidders, and the specifica- tions, all ol which can Ije obtained at this office on application, by mail or in person. 138 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. must be securely attaclieil to the proposal and be CdiisiiU'red as comprising a part of same. Projjiisals must be iirejiareil withnat assistance frf>m any person employed in or T)clnnt,'iiig to the ndlitary service of tlic United States or employed under this office. 10. Xo bidder will lie informed, directly or indirectly, of the name of any person intend! nt; to bid or not to T)id to whom information in respect to proposals may have been given. 11. Any one signing the jiroiiosal iv^ the agent of another or others must file with it Icu'al c\ idence of his authority to do so. 1'2. All Ijlunk sjiaces in the proposal and bonil must lie tilled in, and no change shall 1)1' made in the phraseoloiry df the proposal, or addition to the iti'ins mentioned therein. Any conditions, limitations, or ])rovisioiis attarhed to ]iro|iosals will be liable to remler them informal and cau'-e their rejection. lo. If a bidder wishes to withdraw his pi'opo^al hi- may do so before the time fixed for the o|ienintr, without prejudice to himself, by communicating his purpose in writing to the ollirer \s ho holds it, and, when reached, it shall be handed to him or his authorizeil agent, unread. 14. Keasonalile urounds for su|i]iosing that any bidder is interested in more than one bill for the same item will i-au-e the rejection of all liiils in which he is interested. 20. No bids received after the time si't for opening the pio| locals will be considered. 16. The prfipo-^als ULiist be placeil in a sealed eavi.'lo|.e n:arkc'd, "Prfijiosals for steel tank, to be opened July bS, bs'.lt)," and i-nclosed m another sealed envelope addressed to Major \V. M. Black, chief ent:ineer, U. S. A , Tacon .'!, Havana, Cuba. The outer envelope must be so indorsed as to indicate, before being opened, the par- ticular Work for which the bid i?- made. 17. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids; also to disregard the bid of any failini: bidder or contractor known as such to this office. 15. The bidder to whom award is made will be required to enter into "written con- tract with the I>epartment of Havana, with ^ood and approved security, in an amountof live thousand (W.llOO.OO) dollars U. S. enrrem-y, within ten (10) days after being notified of the acceptance of his proposal, and his eertilied check will be returned after thi' conditions specified in tlii~i j^aragrapli have been romphed with. 10. The contract which the liiilders promise to enter into >ball be in its general provisions in the firm adopted and in use by the Engineer Ilepartment of the Army, blank forms of which can be obtained at this office, and will lie furnished if desired to parties iirojiosing to put in bids. Parties makim; bids are to be understood as acceptiuii: the terms and ivniditions contained in such firm of contract. 20. The sureties are to make and subscribe alfidavits of justification on the back of the bond of the contract, and they nni-^t jointly justify in double the amountof the iienalty. 21. Bidiiers are invited to be present at tlie oiiening of the bids. OENERAL CONDITIOXS. 22. A copy of this advertisement, specilications, and instructions will be attached to the contrai't and lorm a part of it. 23. The I'ontractor should, within ten days from the award of the contract, fur- nish the ofHi'c with the post-office address to which connnunications should be sent. 21. Transfer of contracts, or of interest in contracts, are (irohibited by law. 2.T. The I'ontractor will not be allowed to take advantage of any error or omission in these specilication'^, as full instructions will always lie given should such error or omission lie discovered. 26. The decision of the engineer officer in charge, or such assistant engineer as he may see fit to appoint, as to i|uality and qnantity shall be final. 27. It i.s understood and agreed that the dinjensions given are exact, and that the conti'actor must fill his contract, not only to the letter, but according to the full spirit of the same, based on latest engineering practice. 2H. Payments will be made monthly. A percentage of ten (10) per centum will be retained from each payment until the completion of the contract. 29. Should the time for the completion of the contract be extended, all expenses for iu'Jpection and superintendence during the period of the extension, the same to be determined by the engineer othcer in charge, shall be deducted from payments due or to become due to the contractor: FmriiJnl, limivn'r, That if the party of the first part shall, in the exercise of his discretion, because of freshets or other force or violence of the elements, allow the contractor additional time in writing as provided for in the form of contract, there shall be no deduction for the exiienses of insjiection and sujierintendence for such additional time as allowed: J'rnridrd further, That nothing in these specifications shall affect tlie ]iower of the jiarty of the first part to annul the contract as provided for in the form of contract adopted and in use by the Engineer Department of the Army. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 139 This agreement, entered into this ftmrth day of August, eighteen hundreil luid ninety-nine, between Major W. M. Black, chief engineer, Depurtnient of Havana, of the first part, and Messrs. Purdy and Henderson, of the city of New York, in the county of Kings, State of New York, of the second part, «'itnesseth, that the said Major W. J\I. Black, chief engineer, party of the first part, for and in behalf of the United States military government (if the island of Cuba, and the said Purdy and Henderson, party of the second part, do covenant and agree as folkiws: That the said Purdy and Henderson, party of the second part, do covenant and agree to furnish complete, at Casa Blanca, on site selected by Major \V. ^I. Black, party of the lirst jiart, one wrought-steel tank, as per specifications attached hereto, and complying with same in every detail. It is understood that all foundations for same will be furnished by the party of the first part, with the t'xt'ejjtion of eyeljeams mentioned in the specilications. It is further understood that the party of the second part shall p^y all duties, expenses, etc. It is further understood and agreed that the party of the second part shall turn over same complete to the party of the first part not later than November 1st, 1899, and that in the event Of delay in the completion of the work that party of the second part shall be liable to the cause governing delay in the specifications hereto attached, as in all other details mentioned in specifications. That for and in consideration of the faithful performance of the stipulations of this agreement the party of the second part shall be paid, at the office fif the chief engi- neer. Department nf Havana, as per specifications, seven thousand nine hundred and forty-four (7,944.00) dollars in United States currency. That in case of failure of the said party of the second part to comply with the stipu- lations of this contract, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, then the party of the first part shall have the power to complete the work, charging the amount of money exjiended to the bondsmen of the party of the secons the agent of another or others must file with it Icu'al eviilence r(ip(j'^als uinst be placed in a sealed envelope ujurked, ''Proposals for steel tank, to be opened July bs, bS'.iii," and enclosed in another si-aled envelope addressed to [Major \V. M. Black, chief engineer, U. .s. A , Tacon .3, Havana, Cuba. The (.inter envelope must be so indorsed as to indicate, before being opened, the par- ticular work for which tho bid is made. 17. The right is I'eserved to reject any and all bids; also to disregard the bid of any failing biildcr or contrartor known as such to this office. bs. The biililer to whom award is made will Ije ropiired to enter into written con- tract with the Department of Havana, with good anil ajiproved security, in an amount of live thousand (S.5,000.U0) dollars U. S. currency, within ten (10) days after being notified of the acceptani'c of his proposal, and his certified check will be returned aftei' the comlitions sjiccified in this ]iaragrapb have beiai complied with. 10. The contract wliicli the bidders promise to enter into shall be in its general jirovisions in the form adopted and in use by the EiiLriufer Department of the Army, blank forms of which can be obtained at this office, and will be furnished if desired to parties proposing to put in bids. Parties makini; bids are to be understood as aci'cplintr the term- and <-onditioiis contained in such form of contract. L'o. The sureties are to make and subscribe athdavits of ju.~tilication on the back of tlie bond of the contract, and they must jointly justify in double the amount of the penalty. I'l. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the liids. oe.xer.IlL conditions. 22. A co]iy of this advertisement, specifications, and instructions will be attached to the contract and form a part of it. 2:-!. The contractor should, within ten days from the awanl of the contract, fur- nish the oMii'c with the post-othce adibe-^s to which communications should be sent. 24. Transfer of contracts, or of interest in contracts, are prohibited by law. 2.1. The contractor will not be allowed to take advanta,i;e of any error or omission in these spei'iHcations, as full instrnctions will always be given should such error or omission lie discovered. 20. The decision of the engineer ollicer in charge, m- such assistant engineer as he may see fit to ajipoint, as to i|uality and quantity shall be final. 27. It is understood and agreed that the diniensions given are exact, and that the conti-actor must fill his contract, not only to the letter, but accia'ding to the full spirit of the same, based on latest engineering practice. 25. Payments will be made monthly. A percentage of ten (10) per centum will be retained from each paynient until the completion of the contract. 2!l. Should the time for the completion of the contract lie extended, all expenses for inspection and superintemlence during the period of the extension, the same to l)e determined by the engineer officer in charge, shall be deducted from payments due or to become due to the i-ontrai'tor: I'mridi'il, hmivirr. That if the |iarty"of the first ]>ai't shall, in the exercise of his discretion, liecause of freshets or other force or violence of the elements, allow the contractor additional time in writing as provided for in the fiu-m of contract, there shall be no deduction for the expenses of inspection and superintendence for such additional time as allowed: I'mriilnl fnrtln'r, That nothing in these spei-ifications shall affect the power of the party of thie first part to annul tlie contract as provided for in the form of contract adopted and in use by the Engineer Department of the Arm}-. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINOS, WHARVES, ETC. 139 This agreement, entered into this fourth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, between Major W. M. Blacl?, I'hief engineer, Dfjiartinent of Havana, of the first part, and INIessrs. Purdy and Henderson, of the city nf New Yorli, in the county of Kings, State of New Yorls, of the weeond part, \\itnewnetlr, that tlie wiid Major W. M. Blaclj, chief engineer, party of the firat part, for and in behalf of the United States military government of the island of Cuba, and the said I'urdy and Henderson, party of the sei'ond part, do covenant and a<;ree as follows: That the said Purdy and Henderson, ]>arty of the second part, do covenant and agree to furnish complete, at Casa Blanca, on site selected by ^hijcjr W. 'SI. Black, party of the first part, one wrought-steel tank, as per specifications attached hereto, and complying with same in every detail. It is understood that all foundations for same will be furnished liy the party of the first part, with the exception of eyebeams mentioned in the specifications. It is further understood that the party of the second part shall pay all duties, expenses, etc. It is further understood and agreed that the party of the second part shall turn over same complete to the party of the tirst part not later than X. currency. Provided the duties and custi ims fees are paiil by the engineer's dept. , I will furnish the material and install same for the sum of one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars (Sl.tioO.Oti) U. S. currency. Youi's, truly, (Signed) The H.waxa Electeic Company, by Chas. H. Thkall, 0/(f of the Firm. Exhibit P. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith, paymaster, engineer's dept.] (Copy.) Capt. T. L. Huston. Dear Sir: I hereby agree to do the plumbing work at the Compostela St. Barracks according to plans and specifications for the sum of ($250.00) two hundred and fifty dollars. (The above is correct and just.) Very respectfully, (Signed) Georg Wurth. Accepted. (Signed) T. L. Huston. Exhibit Q. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith, payma'iter, engineer's dept.] (Copy.) Havana, July SS, 1899. Capt. T. L. Huston. Dear Sir: I hereby agree to do the plumljing work at the old P. 0. according to plans and specifications for the sum of (§240.00) two hundred and forty dollars. Very respectfully, (Signed) Geo. Wurth. Accepted. (Signed) T. L. Huston, Asst. Engr. 142 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit R. [Referred to in the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith, paymaster, engineer's dept.] (Copy.) Copy of xppcificutioiis. Depart.ment op HAV.iXA, Office of Chief Esgixeer, Hai'ima, Dec. 5th, 1899. HoAVAED Eolestox, Esq., Havana. Sir: Please have your representativi.' fall at the electrozone plant and .see ]\Ir.Rowe, engineer in eliarf.'e, who will give liini details regarding a new base for a tank which is to be put ui). Said base is to rest on four brick pillars. Bids to be in by Thursday-, Dec. 7th, and work to l.ie finished on Dec. 14th, 1899. Respectfully, (Signed) E. A. Gilbeege, jUsistant Engineer. Per Cabrera. The above is a true copy. (Si;riied) E. A. i^iB^RGE, Asist. Eiiijiiieee. Cojiij of hid. Dec. 9th, 1S99. Capt. A. W. Cooke, Asxistanl Engineer. Deab Sir; I propose to furnish all labor and material and to build a frame for support of new tank at electrozone plant, according to accompanying plans, for the . sum of one hundred and thirty-live dollars (S13,i.0O). Respectfully submitteil. (Signed) Howard Eglestox. Piers are to be built so as to rest on sijlid rock foundation. In addition to timber shown on drawing, I will furnish and fit in place 5 i" x 6" x 6' 0" timl )ers under tank. (Signed) Howard Eglestox. The above is a true cc ipy. Signed) Geo. W. Wolf, C. C. " ) How.ARD Eglestox. Exhibit S. [Referred to In the foregoing statement.] [Walter Fletcher Smith, paymaster, engineer's dept.] (Copy.) Havana, December 16th, 1899. Capt. A. W. Cooke, An^iatant Engineer. Sie: I hereby pr(5pose to furnisli all labor and tools to lay a concrete pavement around the city water-gate houses at Palatino for the sum of fifty cents ($0.50) per square njcter, complete. The said wurk to comjirise the mixing of the concrete in such projHirtions of sand, stone, and cement, as may be directed by the engineering department. The foundation of said pavement to lie three inches in depth and top dressed and finished with one-half an inch of smooth surface of one of cement and one of sand or tw(j of sand to one of cement. The iia\ement to be laid in squares of five feet cut through foundation; surface t(.i be scratched in block of 24" x ZQ". The PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHAKVES, ETC. 143 correct record of labor to l)e returned and paid by the city — tliitJ an k unit thus paid (ol)^ deducted from tlie amount of the contract. Tl'ie departnieut to furnish all material. Respectfully submitted. (Signed) Harry S. Ilifp & Bun. P. S. — The said work to be commenced without delay and completed on or liel'ore January 25th, 1900. (Signed) H.\KRY S. Iliff & Bro. Proposal accepted. (Signed) A. W. Cookk, Asst. Eiiii'mci-r. I certify that the abnve is a true copy. (Signed) Harry S. Iliff & Beo. Per H.UiRY S. Iliff, MciiiJicr of Firm. This letter is a true copy. The word " I'ity " in the next to last line is intended to mean "Engineer's Hepartment, Dei it. of Havana," and the amount of the bill hereto attached, viz, S"iS4.70, actually covers only for superintendence and personal labor of the firm in connection with the laying of the 1,588.85 sq. meters of concrete. (Signed) A. W. C'ooke, Aielts. We will deliver the aliove machinery at the Aldecfja Hospital, furnish foundations for boiler and engine, al^o a competent man to supervise the erection — rough labor to be furni-ihed liy you — the whole plant to be ciuuplete and in pro]ier working order, for the sum of s2,iiis.u0 (two thousand and eighteen dollars), U. S. cy. This price includes freight, duty, insurance, custom-house lees, lighterage, cartage to Cerro, mason work, and erection. The machinery will Ix' delivered on board steamer in New York four weeks after receipt of order. Hoping that this price will 1)e satisfactory and you will honor us with your order, we remain, yours, resp.ectfully, (Signed) IvR-iJEWsKi-PEs.vxT Company, Enclose P. P No. 193. A true copy. (Copy. ) C. Aballi, .Utiiriiq). (Signed) C. C. Carter, Jiul Liiiil., iinl Artillery. Havan.v, 30 ill- Srptemhre, 1899. Jlr. (iEORGE W. Arsiitage, Aaxixliuit KiHiiiirrr, IlipiirtiririiJ uf Hiiriwn, Havrtiui. De.vr Sir; We confirm our letter of the 26th inst. Coiij]ilyiug with your request for a more minutely specified estimate for a complete laundry plant for the Alderoa Hospital, Cerro, we hereliy offer to furnish you a com- plete plant as [ler enclosed B P No. 193, consisting of the following: 1 20-H. P. ]ocomoti\e fire box boiler, complete with fixtures, tested under hydrostatic pressure of ].=iO lbs. per sq. inch. 1 stack 16" diam. by o.i ft. higli, 1,8" metal with guy ropes. 1 8-11. P. horizontal engine -il" iliani. cyl. by 7" stroke, made by Troy Laundry Co., and shown in their catalogue of 1899, page 122. 1 boiler feed pump of suitable size. 1 hopper feed water heater, connected to all fixtures required. 1 wrought iron tank of 500 gallons capacity. Steam and exhaust pipe for engine. 1 hyilraulic washing machine, cylinder of wood with partition, size of inside cvlindor 36" x 62", made bv Trov Laundry Co., and shown on their catalogue of 1899, ].age 1.1. 1 2(1" extractor, Troy Lauuilry Co. cat., page 34. 1 steam mangle, cyl. 16" diam. x 48" long, with steam trap, Troy Laundry cat., page ri3. 1 coudiined collar, cuff, and shirt ironer. No. 9, Troy Laundry cat., page 81. 1 No. 1 pressure blower with counter shaft, Troy Laundry cat., page 93. 1 Nc 1. 1 gas machine, Tn iv L. catalogue, page 107. 1 10-galis. starch kettle, t. L. cat., page 110. 1 line shaft 1|;" diam. x 31 feet long. 1 " " I.V" " " " " " Shaffinirs, coujilings, collars, liangers,pidleys, belting, piping, fittings, and gate valves of a]iiiroved make. We will deliver the above machinery at the Aldecoa Hospital, furnish foundations for boilers and engine, also a competent man to su|iervise the erection — rough labor to be furnished by you — the whole plant to be complete and in proper working order, PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 145 connected up complete and tested before acceptance, for the sum of two thousand and fifty dollars ($2,050) U. S. cy. This price includes freight, duty, insurance, custom-house fees, lighterage, cartage to Cerro, mason work, and erection. The machinery will be deUvered on board steamer in New York four weeks after receipt of order. Hoping that this price will be satisfactory and you will honor with your order, we remain, yours, respectfully, Krajewski-Pesant Company. (Signed^ J. M. Clark. (Signed) Geo. W. Armitagb, Asst. Engr. Enclose B/P No. 193. Accepted Oct. 5th, 1899. A true copy. (Signed) C. C. Carter, Und Lieut. , 2nd ArtUlery. 9227— o o 10 146 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. ■:3 t ^^ - ^ . t^ c^ ^g .1;.^ 6/:^ a; =; u. :; ^^ I' rf - ; ■ ^ C ^ -T- * ; " =;i a'-'_g ■' 'SyS o c o « t ^ - o ^ = - 7 -J - 5 = £ 3 -■* ^ " - 'bj^ ^ ' '- S ^ 5 •- "''^ ? ^ — ^ ; J X ? ■= 5 ^ ■J 1^ .i^iii |||i ; ~ o- >- 2 ,- r X -r; -/' f-T '^ bij z ^ ^, ^ ^ ^X E i c '5- r^ - ^ ? 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G carpenters engaged in the wharf No. 1 to wharf No. 2, at 1 foreman, 4 subforemen, 1 watt ers engaged in the repairs oi Cnlia 1 foreman, 3 subforemen, and 42 tion with pnl)lie works at San Hardware material expended ii tie at Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Corrugated rooling expended fo at Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 5 carpeiiten^, 1 assistant carx'ent blacksmith, 2 helpers, 14 vvat boys, 7 masons, 1 timekeeper, ers engaged in connection \ roads, and the Cuabitas road s Cement expended in thcTepaii home, and St. Joseph's Asylui 1 timekeeper, 1 watchman, 3 m pcnter, 1 ma.son, and 8 laborer the waterworks at Santiago dc Painting material expended in eial jail at Santiago de Cuba, Painting material expended in of tlie Encloi^tered Nuns at Sa Painting material expended in fever ho.'^pital at Santiago. Hardware material expended i Orphans of (/uban Patriots at Lumber exjiended in ciainectio of Cuban Palrii.ts at Santiago. 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'^ -^ £ t: (i " t;^^ CO ^'5~ f- - -■^.; CO e^ ■lOgW ^ ^-co — - -^ ^, • H -^ =3 Oh C -^ ^S c 5"^ 1 C3 ^, -l^ ? -;■ C o - tt4 ^Hiis ^ ^ o c t:o :i r; i^ c •- Er c^ 5 i-^l S =3 fe ■/-:-■ °'^'i^-^ei^^ .^ t-^^^l-^oJ^P^I^s^H- ^oliibcinj;^^- hj;,^ it; C -c .i T? ^ .;:;' ^h .- ^ ■- ,x ^-r; ^ .3i S 3 g > ="5^-?^ = >-^ — CO i»- cTi (^5(^c^e!^^n.n o o a c a C m gcq Kc^c5 9227— o o- -11 162 PUBLIC WOEKS, BUILDINGS, WHABVES, ETC. =- I ^ '^ ^ s 5 S'"- x- :;'■'■ -/-'-"'. r^ > - ^- :- / W J S 8 o o o ^ e s s a 1^ t-j Si fr r- o O o PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. ]()3 Exhibit A. [2ud LK'utenant W. W. \\'liitfi(k', lOtii U, S. Ca\'ali-y.] (Cnpy.) ( 'iiiitnicl. This agreement made and entered into this 1st day of Septendicr, J899, by and between the Oovermuent of the United (States, liy ('apt. W. S. Si'otl, quartermaster in charge of ronstruetion, party of the first iiait, and A. P. Wright andJanics P. (ioulden, under the firm name of Wri^rht and Goulden, of iSaiitiago de Cuba, parties of the second part, witnesseth: That in conformity with plans and s|ie(iflcations hereunto attacljed and which are made a part of this contract, the said Capt. W. S. Scott, for and in belialf of tlie said United States Government, and the said Wright and Goulden for themselves, do covenant and auree with each other as follows: That the said Wright and Goulden shall furnish all labor and supervision necessary to the construction of certain barrack buildings as ]ier advertisements for bids on same, to be erected at Jlorro C;istle; and in consideration of the faithful performance of such work, and the construction and completion of said buildings or building, in accordance with plans and specifications, and to the satisfaction of said party of the first part, or such inspector or representative as he may place in charge of same, the said party of the first jiart agrees to pay to the parties of the second part the sum of five thousand nine hundred eighty dollars ($5,980.00) for the four l)arrack build- ings so constructed. * * * The said party of the first part will furniihall mate- rials necessary to be used in constructi(5n of said buildings, and place same on ground where buildings are to Ije erected, and agrees to furnish material on ground so as to cause no delay or loss to said parties of second part. The said parties of the second part agree to commence liuildings on the day named by said part> of the first part, or his representative, and will complete eacli building sff commenced within 21 days from day of commencing same as directed. * * * Saiil party (jf the fir^t part agrees to pay said second parties 25 per cent of fourteen hundred ninety-five dollars (81,495.00), the contract price of one building, at the end of seven days from com- mencing of said each building, and 25 i)er cent at the end of fourteen days, and the remaining 50 per cent upon the completion and acceptance of said building by said party of the first part, provided, always, however, that the party of the first part, or the inspector in charge, have a right to pass upon the \\()rks done and performed at the time of said payments, and should sufficient work not be done or performeil to withhold such payments. Said second parties agree, and by this contract do place in the hands of said first party a certified check for the sum of five hundred dollars (§500.00), made payable to the said party of the first part, as a guarantee for the faithful performance of the obligations of the said second parties under this contract. Said first party is author- ized to use said five hundred dollars ($500.00) or any part thereof to satisfy any costs arising under this contract by reason of said second parties to comply with same, and that upon the conclusion of this contract, should said second parties com- ply with the requirements of this contract in the construction of said buildings, and pay all bills arising under their contract, the saiil five hundred dollars to be returned to said second parties or their legal representatives. It is hereby agreed that any changes in plans or specifications must be at the instance of the said first party or his representative in charge of the work, and all extra work not shown on plans will be paid for at a reasijnable rate to be agreed upon by the parties hereto. That any attaching buildings or parts of buildings con- sequent to the said barracks, and not shown on plans, will be considered as extra, and be constructed at a price to be agreed upon by the parties hereto. * * * Should said parties of second part fail to complete said buildings in accordance with plans and specifications, and within the time above expressed, then the said first party may retain any amounts due on said contract, enter upon and complete said work, and pay for the same out of amounts so due and the amount held by him as guarantee; provided that said failure should not be the result of said first party to deliver and furnish materials and make payments as above agreed. * * * It is agreed by the parties hereto that all rights of action arising under this contract by reason of breach of contract are reserved to the parties hereto. In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our hands this day and date first above written. (Signed) W.S.Scott, Capt. and A. Q. M., U. S. V., in (Charge of Comfrnctinn. (Party of the first part. ) (Signed) Weight & CJoulden, per A. P. Wright, Memhrr of Firm. (Parties of the second part. ) 164 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. fSpeciJicafioris. The work to be done under these speciflcations cont^ists in the construction of one or more barracks buildings at ^lorro Ciistle, Santiago de Cuba Province, tlie same being 200 ft. long and 20 ft. \\ide, with porch 8 ft, on each side and under 1 roof; said building to lie cc instructed of such material as may be furnished by the (juarter- master in charge, and in accordance with [ilan of same hereto attached. * * * All work (lone in the c mstructicjn of same must be skillful and of workmanlike man- ner and substantial. The plans and siiccifications are a part of the contract, and buildings are to be erected according as shown on jjlan, unless altered or changed by <,TOvernment iiisjiector in charge. AH \\ (jrk done hereunder is to be subjected to such conditions and restrictions as the inspector in charge niay deem necessary, and shall progress in the manner and at such times as he may direct. Should any work be required nut shown or included in plans or specifications, the same shall be done as directed by said insix'ctor. Any improper work may be changed by the contractors at the will of inspectors. A true copy. (Signed) AV. S. Scott, (Jtiniirniinslrr, in Cltnrijr of Conxtrnrtioii, ('ijjit. and A. (J. J/., ('. .V. v., iit Vliurije of Oivdii I'raiixjjoiiiitioii. Office op the (.Jr.vETER.M.isTER in Ch.vege of L.\Nli A.ND (ICE.iN Te.\.\MJ(JET.\TI0X, , iSantiagu, Cuba, Oclohee ^'8, 1899. Messrs. Weight &. Goulden, C'ljiilriiiiorx, Mdi-fii Barrarhx. Gentlemen; You will change plan of construction of barrack building No. 2 to include 20 ft. more in length, making 220 ft. long, instead (if 200 ft. asshown on plan. You will also ]iut in a partition wall on east side at the 200 ft. mark, and make two single connecting ddors from main building on each side of center of building. You will, in lieu of douljle dours reaching td floor as shown on plan, put two of such doors 110 ft. from each end of building and tlie remainder of ddors reaching halfway down and terminating 4 ft. above floor, the distance below half door to be weather- boarded up same as space not 0('(;upied by(l(Xirs. Said one-half d()(irs will be double, hung on track, and with attachments complete, same as other full doors. In the room made 1)\' reason of partition above mentioned you will put a single door on each side, opening on veranda, and hang same on track as others. Your compensation will 1 le same rate proportionately as original contract for build- ing 200 ft. duly signed and executed Sept. 1st, 1899. Extras to be paid forat reason- able rate, as per contract. Respectfully, (Signed) W. S. Scott, rt. ami A. (J. J/., r. S. v., Ill Charge Land and Ocean Tea nxpejrtation. SANTi.iGO DE Cuba, Nor. 1st, 1899. Messrs. \\' eight & Gouldbn, Morra Caxde : Barrack building No. 1 having been completed 1 ly you according to original plans and specifications, you will add 20 ft. to same on west end, leaving gable end as now made for a partition. You will divide this addition into two rooms and taking out doul lie doors now up, you will substitute I doors or windows on track and rollers same as full door, weatherboarding up below to a distance of four feet, leaving two full double doors on each side. Your c( impensation will be for extra 20 ft. at same rate per foot as original contract and for the other work so ordered you will be paid for at a reasonable rate as per contract. (Signed) W. S. Scott, Cirpi. and A. Q. J/., /')! (Jharge of Constrnction. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 165 Exhibit B, [2nd Lieutenant W. W. Whitside, 10th U. S. Cavalry.] (Copy.) Contract. This agreement made and entered into this the 13th day of December, 1899, by and between the Government of the United states, by Captain W. S. Scott, awsi.stant quartermaster in charge of construction, party of the first part, and A. P. Wrii;ht and James P. Goulden, under tlie firm name of AVright and Goulden, of Santiago de Cuba, parties of tire second part, witnesseth : That in conformity witlr plans and specifications hereunto attached and made a part of this contract and the notices published by the said Captain W. S. Scott, rep- resenting the said United States (.TOvernment, asking for 1 lids for the construction of 4 water-closets and 2 kitcliens at Morro Castle Barracks, and the said Wright and Goulden for themselves do covenant and agree with each other as follows: That the said Wright & Goulden shall furnish all labor and supervision necessary to the construction of 4 water-closets and 2 kitchens as per ad\ertisenieiit, plans, and specifications, to be erected appurtenant to ]\Iorr(5 (, 'astle Barracks, near ilorro Castle; and in consideration of the faithful performance of such work and the ci instruction and completion of said buildings in accordance with plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the party of the 1st part, or the inspect(ir in charge of work, the said party of the 1st part agrees to pay tri the parties of the second part or their legal representatives the sum of one thousand six hundred dollars for the said 4 water- closets and 2 kitchens, the said water-closets being rated at S225.00 each and the kitchens at §3.50.00 each. The said party of the first part agrees to furnish all materials of whatsoever char- acter necessary to be used in construction of said buildings, and place same on ground of buildings and agrees to furnish material promptly so as to cause no delay to the parties of the second part. The said parties of the second part agree to commence and prosecute to completion the said buildings as soon and as fast as materials are furnished, and to push said work promptly and without cessation until same are completed. The party of the first part agrees to pay said parties of the second part the amount before mentioned for each building as soon as each one is completed and accepted. No payment to be paid until each several building is completed. The said second parties agree to discharge all liabilities arising by reason of said construction promptly, and before final settlement to pay all and every bill for labor or otherwise. It is hereby agreed that any changes in plans and specifications must be at the instance of the party of the first part or inspector in charge, aind that any changes necessitating additional compensation the same will be paid for as extras at a reason- able rate, to be agreed upon by the parties hereto. All work not shown on plans and specifications to be done as extras and paid for at a reasonable rate, to be agreed upon by both parties. It is agreed by the parties hereto that all rights of actions arising under this con- tract by reason of breach of contract are reserved to the parties hereto. In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our hands the day and date first above written. (Signed) W. S. Scott, Cajitdin and Af^sixtant Quarlermnnter, in churge of constmrtion, ( Party of the first part. ) (Signed) AVeight & Goulden, per A. P. Wright, Member of firm, (Party of the second part. ) Exhibit C. [2nd Lieut. W. W. Whitside, 10th U. S. Cavalry.] (Copy.) Santiago, Cuba, Mar. Znd, 1900. Capt. Chas. M. Augur, Depot Quartermaster, in charge of con,?truction. Sir: I will furnish all material and labor required in erection of yellow fever hos- pital across the bay from Santiago; said building being 24' x 50', with porches on 166 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. both sides and one end, walls to be 12 ft. high; porch posts 8 ft. high; according to plans and sjiecifications as corrected at office of Mr. Ewing, for the .sum of fourteen hundred and ninety-four and 50-100 dollars, and to have same completed Ijefore April 1st, 1900. (Signed) James P. Goulden. Would expect privilege from sanitary authorities to go over twice a week to look over said work, and be disinfected on returning, if deemed necessary. (Sgd.) J. P. G. A true copy. (Signed) Richard Wilson, .1. A. Surg., U. S. A. SjieciJiCdtiniifi for projioscd ijeUovj-fcrer hospital hvilding, Suntiacjo de <.'uha. The building is to be built upon site selected by the officer in charge and in accord- ance with these siieeifications and the plans hereto attaclied. Foundation. — Tlie building is to be constructed on concrete piers, 18" x 18" under building proper, and 12" x 12" under ]>ori-h, with centers as shown on plans, and to extend below the surface of ground at least two (2) feet and as much more as may be deemed necessar\' for good foundation, and to Ije carried to any elevaticjn desired by officer in charge; concrete work to be plastered and neatly finished; piers for porch to be 3" lower than top of building piers. C'l-iin-al dimension.^ — Building will be 50' 2" x 24' 2" outside, with ilouble door and four (4) windows on side, and single door and two (2) windows on ends, as shown on plans, with an s-lont porch all around building. All measurements and dimensions shall conform to the figures on drawings and in specifications. All sills to be li" x s", and leveled throughout the building, as shown on plans. Joists to he 2" x 8", and notched 1" to rest on sills, and firmly nailed to sills with 20-penny nails; centers to be 18"; joists to be braced with X braces at ends and middle of each span. Boarding for builfling to be of 1" stuff, closely fitted and to run from gills to lower wall plate on sidi's and lower roof rafters on ends, well l)attenee nailed to them, and to project over plate at sides 4". On every fourth rafter, ridge [lole of lower and upper roof to be cut to allow a 2" x 4" brace to be placed between the rafters and to extend from the Ijottom rafters to the rafters of upper roof, to which the ridge poles will be securely toe-nailed. Til- brnm. — Tie beam to run the extreme width of buildini;. of 2" x 6" stuff, notched 1" on lower plate, and placed ex'erv 10 feet in building throughout. Stnddiug.—iWl studdim; to be 2'' x 4", and to be toe-nailed to sills with 10-penny nails. Stnddinj; to lie varied to suit windows and doors. Posts to be of 4" x 4" stuff on all piers of liuilding and ]iorch. Wiiidiarx. — Windows to be made according to plan, with single sash, of seasoned white-jiine stock, and to slide to side. Finish around windows with 1" x 4" stuff. Diiiirx. — Houble doors on sides to be hunt; on rollers and run in opposite directions. A siuLcle door to be liintjed on each end of building, to swing out. Stnddiu'.,' for top of doors to be placed so as to catch scre\\s of track. Door jambs to be of \\hite pine and finished around same as windows. All locks, fastcninLrH, etc., to be fitted by the contractor. Jliiof. — ( Inter root of building and i>orch to be of corrugated iron with 4" lap, one corrufjation lengthwise, carefully nailed to avoid leaks. Under roof to he of 1" niati'hcd pine, closely jointed and well nailed and battened. Steps. — Steps, 10 feet lon,tc, on porch opposite all outside doors, with 2" stringers and 1" treaay of Santiatco. There are no available buildings now on this island for the care of the patients, so that a structure like the one proijused is indispensible. I respect- fully recommend and urge that it be erected as soon as practicaljle. The estimate of cost is SI, 200.00. Other buildings will also be needed on this island for the service of the yellow fever hospital, but as the marine hosjiital service is contemplating the advisability of erecting a cjiitagious disease hospital in the bay of Santiago, it seems best to await its action. Very respectfully, (Signeil) V. Harv.vrd, Miijoi- anil SurijiMii, U. S. ^L, Chiuf ^anjcoii. [1st endorsement.] Headqu.vrters op Santi.vgo and Puerto Principe, Saiitiiifjo de Cuba, Jtiiumry 8, 1899 [1900]. Respectfully forwarded to the adjutant-general Division of Cuba, Habana, Cuba, for action of department commander. (Signed) (teo. Andrews, Asxistuiit AdjvJiiid-<-!i:iiPrnl, in absence of the Departineid Commander. [2nd endorsement.] He iDQUARTERS DIVISION OF CUF.A, Habana, .lannary 17, 1900. Respectfully returned to the commanding officer. Department of Santiago and Puerto Principe. This estimate is api^roved and ^yill be referred to the chief quarter- master, De|)artment of Santiago and Puerto Principe, who is authorized to construct the building, which should lie built on State property, if possible. If not, proper lease will be made for the site before the building is erected. By command of Majur-i ieiieral AVood: (Signed) W. V. Richards, Adinlanl-Generul. [3rd endorsement.] Headquarters Dept. Santiago .and Puerto Principe, •Santiago, Caba, Jannarij 30, 1900. Respectfully referred to the chief quartermaster, Department of Santiago and Puerto Principe, Santiago, Cuba, inviting attention to the preceding endorsement. l!y order of Colonel Wliitside: (Signed) Geo. Andrews, Axxhianl Adjutant-General. [4th endorsement.] DEP.iRTMENT OF S \NTIAGO AND PuEKTO PrINCIPE, Sautiaijo, Cuba, January 31, 1900. Respectfully referred to the depot quartermaster, who will take charge of the con- struction of tlie yellow fever hospital. The building will be con.structed in accord- ance with the enclosed plans and specifications. Attention is invited to the estimate herein. The depot quartermaster will confer with the chief surgeon as to site, loca- tion of building, etc. The dejn it quartermaster should assure himself that the site selected is State property. If not, proper lease will be made in accordance with 2nd endorsement hereon. (Signed) J. B. Aleshire, Major and Quartermaster, U. iV. F., Cliief (JiKirler)uaster. A true copy. (Signed) Ciias. JI. Augur, Captain and A. ij. J/., V. S. V. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, "WHARVES, ETC. 169 (Copy.) Office of the Depot Quartermaster, Santiago de Ciiha, February 16, 1900. The Chief Quajrtermastee op the Department, Santiago, Cuba. Sir: Referring to your endorsement of the Slst ultimo (C. Q. M. O., No. 3132), for- warding plans and specifications for the construction of a building to be used as a yellow fever hospital on Cayo Duan, across the bay of Santiago, 1 have the honor to inform you that, after due advertisement and circular proposals, I have received one bid from Jas. P. Goulden, who will furnish all the material and labor required in the construction of this building "for the sum of $1,860.00 and do the same according to plans and specifications for same in twenty-one days from day contract is signed, if awarded." The estimate, approved, is $1,200.00, but, under the circumstances inci- dent to the location of the building, the necessity of keeping the laborers on the ground on account of sanitary reasons, and necessary additional work in preparation for foundation, &c. , I consider the estimate of $1 , 200. 00 insufficient, and I recommend the increase of this allotment to $1,860.00. It this meets the approval of the chief quartermaster, I re.spectfully suggest action by wire. Very respectfully, (Signed) Chas. M. Adgdr, Captain and A. Q. M., U. S. V., Depot QuartennnKtrr. [1st endorsement.] Department of Santiago and Puerto Principe, Office Chief QuAErERMASTEE, Santiago, (Mba, Feb. 15, 1900. Respectfully returned to the depot quartermaster, Santiago, for information as to the amount of lumber and other material required for the construction of the hospi- tal mentioned within, and its cost. This information is necessary to determine whether the price made by Mr. Goulden, $1,860, is such as should be accepted when the allotted amount for the construction is but $1,200. (Signed) J. B. Aleshieb, Major and Quartermaster, U. S. F., Ciiief a from date of American occupation to and including- April :50, 1900, in order to comply with the directions to your committee, reading — Said committee shall also report a statement of all public works of every kind, including buildings, wharves, railroads, and all other structures, built or construt-ted, improved, repaired, or decorated by or under the authority of any such officer, civil or military, and in each instance tlie cost, value, necessity, and propriety of the same, and the uses to which said buildings or structures liave lieeii put. Where said build- ings and works were constructed or improvements were made by contract, or where the material used in the same was furnished by contract, the committee shall reiiort copies of each of said contracts and the names of all parties interested in each ol the same. I have the honor to inclose herewith statements of dis))ursemeiits made in connection with public works, buildings, whar\'es, railroads, and other structures by the following disbursing officers, namely: Rafael de Armas, Lieut. F. E. Bamford, Emilio Bacardi, Ca])t. \\ . B. Barker. Capt. Geo. F. Barnej', First Lieut. W. J. Bai-den. First Lieut. A. P. Berry (two accounts), Capt. John B. Biddle. Capt. H. H. Benhani, Capt. John Bigelow. jr., First Lieut. Pr(>stoii Brown, ]\laj. Geo. LeKoy Brown {•! accounts), Capt. J. Y. ^lason Blunt, Capt. Geo. Bell, jr., Isaac Carrillo, Second Lieut. ^\^ B. Carr, Second Lieut. E. H. Cooke, ^laj. (tco. S. Cartwright, Second Lieut. L. D. Cabell, Second Lieut. Fred. Van S. Chantbcrlin, First Lieut. James Robb Church, First Lieut. John Conklin, J. D. Castillo, Brig. Gen. Adna li. Chalice, Capt. Thomas F. Davis. Oscar S. Durfee, B. F. Davis (5 accounts), Maj. Orlando Ducker, First Lieut. Frank D. El}-, Second Lieut. N. Erickson, Capt. S. D. Free- man, Capt. F. P. Fremot'it, Maj. J. T. French, jr., F. P. Ferris. Cai)t. F. S. Foltz, Capt. J. A. Gaston. Capt. J. H. Gardner, First Lieut. L. Hardeman, First Lieut. C. F. Hartman, First Lieut. J. G. Harboard, Capt. E. A. Helmich, Lieut. Col. C. F. Hiunphrev, Capt. W. N. Hav, Capt. S. V. Ham, First Lieut. A. J. Harris. G. \\. Hyatt. First Lieut. M. S. Jarvis, Capt. H. F. Kendall, First Lieut. P. D. Lockridge, First Lieut. F. E. Lyman, jr., Capt. L. S. McCormick, Capt. F. B. McCov, First Lieut. R. McClea^-e. First Lieut. J. McA. Palmer, Manuel M. Repiso, Second Lieut. R. P. Reeder, First Lieut. H. C. Schumm, Maj. S. D. Sturgis, M. R. Suarcz, Capt. John Stafiord, Alaj. John F. Stretch, Capt. W. Y. Stamper (2 accounts), Ani(>rico Silva, Capt. W. S. Scott, William C. Strong, First Lieut. A. E. Saxton, Maiuiel S. Trelhvs, Miguel de la Torre, First Lieut. \V. M. Tall)ott, First Lieut. G. S. Turner, Jorge Tomas, First Lieut. L. S. Upton, SecondLieut. H. O. Wil- lard, Second Lieut. Chas. S. Wallace, Maj. W. J. White, Capt. E. .3 4 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHAKVES, ETC. Wittenmeyer, Capt. Wm. M. Wright, First Lieut. A. E. Williams, First Lieut. F. A. Wilcox, Capt. J. W. Watson, Lieut. Commander Lucien Young, together with copies of contracts thereto pertaining. This completes the statements of this charactei'. Very respectfully, Elihu Root, fSccretary of War. Hon. O. H. Platt, V/iaii'iium Si-tiiitii C'diii iii/ttcij on liJataiiis v^ith VuImi.^ [J)ut< M 1-^ 's ft -1" 1 s=3 ^ o i! 0) '6'6 'C 'd O O O O CCCCCCCCC' -c 13 -d 'O -c 'Cr -c TT -r -cd rr -c-c ^3 -d -c -c -r y. ■/; XT. ; ■^ -^ ^ r •- ^ ^ "^r.-^ T^r^. ^ O O C -: C r; i<: c3 ) C'^, >; -r-^c ; S C '^ C ^ C' C C''^ ^ "i X 5 "5" ^ ^iJV. U^ tD'^ -.'iZ ^ q.^ v:^ i^ P5 J ,_( S ci X c- !=. — c a. o c3i -i t Ol X lO S --y ^ : -/-■ '_ >^ K ;> cc; Q t^ ^5 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC -r r:- r^'-. '. -r. , ts ' X <. X . <'< CO n y y: .— z i^ O lO I- a PUBLIC WOEKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 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The covering or planking, 6 feet, have washed away. I recommend that the girders be replaced with timber hewed on 2 sides to 8 inches thick. That the cov- ering l_)e replaced with the 1x6 lumber you have on 'hand, three double. The timbers necessary are — 1 girder 22 feet long. 3 ..do 12 Do. 2 posts 8 Do. 18 pieces, 1x6 16 Do. I will make the repairs above mentioned for the sum of thirty (30) dollars. Respectfully submitted. (Signed) Aurelius Todd. Approved. John Bigelow, Jr., Qipt., 10th Cavalri), Acting Q. 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Cartwright. Q. M., U. S. V.] Headquarters Depaiitment of ]\Iatanzas and S\xt\ Ci. \ha, Office of the Chief Commissary, :\riil,i,i: Oi ■J ^ ^' . CO ■^ c-i w -< C^' ■I' ■a; O PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 35 QJ O N o iirl oi O N -J N -. ■ct, 'C > - . P ^ ^ (3 ^ « c! C ^ .a na O O Q O O FT- ^ . q « R fi fi es-^- a S^ &«■_ ■a.^!^ -1^ < ; ^^5 ■ ^ 'c 3 : : "S --C 3 j ; c-e^ • •2 ; In ; pg'-^^ ■ c- p^ : i> 5;" c c c c c C c 'C 'C r^ 'C -a 'C -c t: -O -o •c -d IT "3 -O ■s?§-g '^•5 -o z : D K; : 1 g ^ ^ ij (^ t, t. 4; »- ■s s a ^ g f^ ! s : c ^ — "5 c3 £^ IIII £ = w -^ t^ '3 — !:] d ; j: ^ c ' ; £ * i ^ : ^ S — -^ c £ 2 ? ^ ^ : c t g 2 "S ■3 t ^ : r- '^ £ f: c: ■p S '^ K ■- p : p ? ^ -i _o ■2 a> •1 ? E f ; ■0 -c t: •2 ■£ FJ.S r 'S : ■-5 ^ C 1 1 III '^ ■ ^ ! 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KxrirniT A. (KelVrred to in the foregoing statement. ) [>r. p. Keefu.] Hav.wa, Cuba, Sfpt. 2. ^Ir. Keefe: I, the unilensigned, will do the following work for Mr. Keefe on a building situated in Cuba street: To repair, plasterin;^' and cementing, on front and two sides of the building. To whitewash front and two sides of the same building, two coats. To paint all outside blinds, two coats on both sides. To paint all of the doors on front and three sides of the building, two (toats on the (iutside. To paint all iron railings outside of the buildint:, including the ironwork in front ( )f windows. To )epair the tiags on the veranda and clean the same, Mr. Keefe to select any color and shade he nia>' desire. All the above-named work to be done in a first- class and workuianlike manner, subject to inspection. I can do the above work for SI, 300. 00. In case Mr. Keefe wishes me to furnish materials, I can do the work and furnish all materials of the best kind for the .sum of §1,720.00. Very truly yours, (Signed) J. L. Meyee. IvxiiiBiT 11. (Referred to in the foregoing statement. ) [Brigadier-Genl. A. R. <;haffee, U. S. V.] Havana, Cuba, Sept. J^wl, 1899. I lierelj)' at-ieiit the bid of Manuel Kosell to erect two sets of stairs at the supreme court building, 40 Cuba street. He is to erect all platforms, stairs, stair rails, posts, balusters; ceil under all plat- forms, .stairs, etc. Also to erect all railings around platforms, well holes, etc. All balusters, rails, and posts t(j be built of mahogany. All steps, risers, platforms, ceiling, etc., to Ijc built of pine. All to be erccteil and coinpleteil in a first-class manner, and all material to be first class. For the above 1 will pa\ when completed the sum of four hundred ($400.00) dollars. (Signed) M. V. Keefe. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 53 3-< ta 3" S 03 OJ ta ° ■ s. j3 o rr o8 73 CO ft o. 1 1 c i C i5 -6 "C TZ c c 'D'C i ^ I , 'C ^ 1 overseer, LJl laborers, labor expended in the reconstruction of roadbed of the Jnearo and San Fernando R. R. 1 overseer, 30 laborers, labor expended in the reconstruction of roadbed of the Juearo and San Fernando R.R. 2 overseers, 2il laborers, labor expended in the reeon-^truetion of roadbed of the Juearo and San Fernando R. R. 1 overseer, 21". laborers, labor exj.endedin the reconstruction of roadbed of the Juearo and San Fernando R. R. 1 ovei-seer,2n laborer--, labor expended in the reeonstruetion of roadlted of the Jnearo and San Fernando R.R. Ties expended in the reeonstrnetion of roadbed of the Juearo and San Fernando R. R. d..^ do I overseer, 22 laborers, labor ex ] tended in the reconstruction of roadbed of the Juearo and San Fernando R. R. 1 overseur, 21) laborers, laborexpended in the reeonstrnetion of roadbeil i>f the Juearo and San Fennindo R. R. I i>\ erseer. hilalxavrs, laborexpended in the reconstruction of roadbed of the Jnean. and San Fernando R. R. 1 overseer, 17 laborers, labor ex peniled in the reconstruction of roadlted of the Juearo and San Fernando 1!. R. Ties expended in tlie reeonstrnetion of nmdbL'd of the Jnearo and San Fernando R. R. . . . dn . !> 'C 'z m 8 ? o ■s,f ^ ^ f c g '^1 'f ?- s g tH O ci 5 B. *-i »?3 fi 5 ^ ^03 03 ■^ 1= -; pi c . t-. cJ a^s '■p- i' 03 as Cm CM CM &H &J a. 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Cc P h:; -^ 68 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit A. (Referred to in preceding account.) [B, F. Davis, Treasury disbursing clerli.] Habana, Leceiiibt'r 13, 1899. Maj. Tasker H. Bliss, Oilkrtdi- of Ciixloinx fur Cuba. Sir: I hereliy agree tu furnisli all labdr ami materials necessary to keep the entire roof of the Habana custom-house in good cmidition, aljsolutely ^vater tight, for the sum of forty-tive dollars (S-tS) , U. S. currency, ]ier month. I further a.uree to call at the custom-house from time to time, exen if my services are nf L"l()\l'14. 2'o7xT47. ."i'.iOx:;'(;(i. 3'44xl'iili. :'/SL'xK46. 2'il:!x1'H7. l"S:!xK4,S. All of these sets are to l)e placed in their proper location for the sum of 900 dollars. Sjianish gold. iSiLjued) Yliieioxso Bollada. A true CO] IV. (Signed) M. P. Troy, AcHiig I'l-iijicrti/ i'li-rl:. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 59 mg pMg a mS % ^S^ S i tdsi ^ ^^ Si t-o *.2 oco 11 OJrH (ri^ &S ■^ tll'~S h -S '^ ^J -t^ U, 1 >*— S 1 g'^ ag o 1 ■"", & S ' 1 'O Oj - '^ ! 00 o cfi j:; 3S ■ ij i> "'• r c - o „ =1 I'- in r lO _ „ ,^' ■r-I C m .1^ s JJ .^ ^ - M b 5 ^ f^ a. _hp ^ r^ Ch ■% c. 1 tt € [iK < eq £^ o CO 'JS d""" '"' CI l~. fe >, f^ 60 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. tq3 "d'a 1- c-i; -6 C-.S -r ■- ;|'gy 1= ; bD '^ = - a S^: PUKLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 61 mi%. 5 ts. =: e: c "2 g'^ " O Ct O ag: "^ of 'A 6 C r p: ;p^ :: "" 1, .^' s g ^-^ g o ^'Si ni C^T Tl -7- fl^~ i;^'2 ■_ s.^ 7 (M d"^' 5 - fl 1 P^ « f^ £^ §■?; c o -ci; sa tf is OX' ■2x? c - -CK " I R« -Sffi £K -an i C— ' eg" ^ -, ^E i? J &^ -C (- 1 -_ CC^ >s &^< gK . += '-'7- is c o _ C 5 ^^. c -C TT -CC 'C ■C5cQ E ?^ J2 J_ __ ■_ : at< x' C 0*-=S .^ - u '. 5 5-^ t- - lii \ C 3 — "^■^ ^ t ZO S 111 c tf^' c ■S'ct X .=^~ tua S cc "r; -t-" jz « ' .s-a j= £.^ =3;^^ ; P 7- ^ J! C t, ^ '^ c S ^' c =fl§= ; r|j ■| iiwi^ ; o biji i 111 c Oj-r- III c f lilt i c K -^ ^ 5 i : Sll c C i^ r "c s § ; a : a ^ ^ = e§ . z = "| £- B '■ i 8 § SS 5 g Jj Xi 62 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. a P5 5 tic S| £-^ £? t^: ■5 „■ ^ - ^ m' '-:j ^ £ ;:: rM ^r m ^ '- \A 3- - - -- fe PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 63 Exhibit A. [Referred to in preceding account.] [Ifajor Orlando Ducker, surgeon, United States Volunteers.] This contract made and entered into by and lietwecu Orlando Ducker, major and brigade surgeon, U. S. V., as authorized by General Ludlow, commanding the Department of Ilabana, for the United States,' and E. C. Harrington and S. B." Cul- ver, contractors, of the city of Habana, for themselves, witnesses: That for and in considei^ation of the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) to be paid to the said Harrington and Culver by the said (,)rlando Ducker, the said Har- rington and Culver agree to furnish all material and lay sewer and its connections to the hospital and buildings at LasAnimas Hospital as follows: The sewer piping to be used to be of the best vitrified salt-glazed sewer pipe. Commencing with a four (4) inch pipe at the closet in the rear of the stable, run- ning along between dormitory and aimex to a manhole north of the dormitory. Along the length of this four (4) inch aewer pipe, it shall have connections with closets and down spcmts of the buildings (dormitor}' and annex). The pipe when laid shall have a fall of one-half inch to the foot its "entire length and shall be con- nected at the ends Avith the best Portland cement. There shall be Y's or T's placed not further than fifty feet apart along its entire length for the pur)iose of rodding. Where the connections are made with clnsets there shall be a ventilated trap to receive the water from the closets. The manhole into which it discharges shall be built of good brick and the best Portland cement and sand, made circular in form and plas- tered inside with a smooth coating of pure cement. It shall be at least three by four (3x4) feet in diameter. From the west side of the annex there shall be a four-inch pipe extending from near the rear along its front and emptying into the manhole just (les(.Tibed. This pipe shall have connections with down spouts and faucets of the building on that side. A four (4) inch sewer pipe shall extend from the closet in the rear of the kitchen and dining room of the main hospital and discharge into a seccmd manhole, made of the same material as the one above described, at least thirty (oD) inches in diameter and finished in the same manner, this sewer having connections with closets, kitchens, dining room, and down spouts fromthe south end of the hos]>ital, and where con- nections are made tn houses it shall have traps ventilated. On the west side of the main hospital there shall be a similar sewer extending along the west and north sides and north end of the hospital, with connections to drain all faucets, bathroom, and closets from the main hospital and discharge into the second manhole just described. This j>i|ie shall have a fall of one-half inch to the foot its entire length and shall be provided at each thirty or fifty feet ivith Y's and T's for the purpose of rodding. The fountain situated in the lawn in front of the hospital shall have a drainpipe attached to it, emptying into the last-mentioneil manhole, causing this manhole to have three discharges into it. Leading from this manhole shall be a six (6) inch pipe running to the first manhole mentioned and discharging into it. Leading out from the first manhole shall l)e an eight (8) inch pipe running .-iouth of the office along the south side and east end of the officers' bathroom, and extending from thence in an easterly direction along liy the west side of the suspect hospital ami emptying into a receiving pit near the stream running north of the hospital. A connection shall be made with a clriset at the rear of the dormitory opposite the laundry and with the bathroom opposite the dispensary and connecting with the eight (8) inch pipe at the north encl of the officers' bathroom. A four (4) inch se^ver pipe shall connect the bathroom, and closet, and kitchen of the suspect liospital with the main sewer. A like connection shall be made with the bathroom and closets of the three cottages near the front entrance of the hospital grounds, this to connect with the main sewer line. The entire sewerage shall have a fall of at least one-half an inch to the foe it along tlie main line and all of its branches. A\'herever connections are made to houses, ckisets, bathrooms, and such like, there shall be a two (2) inch ventilated pipe going U]i from the ventilated trap to at least five (5) feet alxi\e the to]i of the building to which the sewer is connected. All ventilated pifie shall be well leaded with lead and oakum, so that there will be no escapement or leakage of gas along its length. The receiving pit above mentioned shall be four by five (4x5) feet by 7 feet deep, having a ten (10) inch brick wall, laid in the l)est Portland cement and sand, and shall have a pure cement coating upon its inside, giving a smooth and even finish. This pit, from near the top, shall have an eight (8) inch pipe leading a few feet to a second ])it, 64 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. made uf brick and Portland cement and two and one-half (2j) feet square by three (3) feet deep, and leadin;; out of this pit from near the top shall be an eight (S) inch jiipe, running intu the streams at the end of the sewer pipe, to )je submerged one foot l)e]<)\\ the surface of the water at low-water mark and directed downstream. Between the two pits described shall be placed, at a suitable elevation, a tank having a ca]iacity of at least three hundred an(l fifty (350) gallons. This tank may be of woi 1(1, having good iron hoops substantially put together, of a .sufficient number of wine casks connected together by piping at their bottoms, so that their combined capacity shall equal three hundred and seventy-five (37.5) or four hundred (400) gallons. They shall l)e ]ilaccits in a manner as follows: The large pit shall have near the top a circular pipe three-fourths (J) of an inch in diameter, perforated at convenient distances and connected with this automatic receiv- ing tank. The ciri'ular piping shall be a size larger than the door of the pit, and the door iif the pit shall be at least two (2) feet square. The second pipe leading from the automatic flush tank shall be perforated in like manner and encircling the top nf the ^ec(>nd jiit. The large tank and the flush tank and its connections shall be so made ane to the entire satisfaction of the said Orlando Ducker and shall be comiileted within twenty (20) days from the signing !. (Signed) E. C. H.^rkington. (Signed) S. B. Culver. E.XHIBIT B. [RefL^rrcd to in preceding account.] [Maj. Orlando Ducker, .surgeon, U. S. A^ils.] This contract, nuide and entered into by and lietween Orlando Ducker, major and brigade surgeon, U. S. V., as authorized by (ieneral Ludlow, commanding the Department of Habana, for the United States, and I-^. C. Harrington and S. B. Cul- ver, contractors, of the city of Habana, for theniselves, witnesses: That for and in consideration of the sum of nine hundred and sixty-five dollars (ffiii.i) to be paid to the said Harrington and Culver liy the said Orlando Ducker, the PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 65 said Harrington and Culver agree to furnish all material and (■(iiiiplete the laying of gas pipe and erecting lanijis and lamp-|Hists and chamlelieiH on the hosjiital grounds and in the buildings of Las Animas hospital, the work to l)e done as follows; Twelve gas iron lamp-posts with coiiper lamps and glass sides to each lamp-post, which shall be placed at such places on the grounds as may be directed by the said Orlando Ducker. The buildings to be supplied with piping and fixtures shall be the three cottages, the suspect hospital, ofBeers' quarters, dormitory, annex, main hospital, morgue, stable, closets, and bathrooms, the lights to be distributed as may be directed by the said Orlando Ducker. Each room of all the buildings shall have gas fixtures and brackets or droplights and two and four light pendants. In the main hi.ispital as may be directed at the time: Drop and one and two liaht pendants in the dormitory; four lights in the laundry; each hall in the dormitory to have a droplight; storage room to have two 2-light pendants: the annex two I'-light and one 4-liudit pendant, as well as drop- lights and brackets as may be direi'ted; the kitchen and dining room of the main hospital to have droplights, two and four light pendants and brackets as may be directed; all bathrooms and closets to have droplights as may be directed; the chan- deliers and lights for the officers' quarters as have been selected. The connection with each house shall have a shut-off c(jck so that the gas from any building may be turned off entirely and nut affect any other buildings or lamps; in other words, that the gas system of each building shall be a separate and distinct system. Where the walls are pierced for the running of jiipes and the securing of pipes to the walls, it shall be done in a neat and workmanlike manner, and it is understood and agreed that all walls and ceilings which may be disturbed shall be left in as perfect a condition as before the disturbance. Where pipes are secured to the walls or ceilinss there shall be used ornamental clamps. Where the pijie is laid in the ground it shall be left in as smcjoth and perfect condition as before being ilis- turbed. The pipe must be so fitted tiiwther as to be absolutely free from leakage. All pipe shall bo so arranged as to not form any traps for gas, but so arranged as to trap back to the main if possible. AH work to be executed with neatness and despatch and to be comjileted within ten days from the date of this contract, and all work shall be to the entire satisfaction of the said Orlando Ducker. The said Orlando Ducker reserves the right t" declare this contract vnid in case of failiire on the part of the said Hariington and Cuher to comply with the stipulations herein, and to have the same completed and the amount paid for the completion thereof deducted from the sum specified in this contract. And it is especially agreed and understrjod that no money shall be paid until the work is completed. In testimony whereof we have hereunto affixed our hands and seals this 10th day of August, A. D. 1899. (Signed) Oel.vxdo Ducker, Miijor and Briij. Surg., U.S. I'. (.Signed) E. (_'. Harkington. (Signed) S. B. 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S £ 2 -dcoc'ddoddd 13 -U -O 13 'O -c -r -o .2 " 5 -2 '3^ ~ '^ -^ .■:=; 3 -o.^ 2 = ~ ^ -/' C ^ = ::' ; ^ ? ■ C ^ ^ 1- l'^ ^, ^, ^, ~i ^ ^, -, '^l ^ cr- ^' o TC o Iz (M C^ O CI iC iCt .„- o 3 ^ w lO to I> CI o ffl Ch K •2 S -g .2 u : W C O « ^ a » M .5 g^S i i .i .» .S S 1 s § S- .5 3^ - m cfj CT. r^ 01 CI I^ OQ 84 PUBLIC WOKKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. ■7. t- = ■? < bi Z 0- -^ ■-. o - c!5 s : ^. 6 d o 8 {C p i3 '^, ^ ^i ;ii ^ — :/:' -r rH CO ir - PUBLIC WOKICS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 85 •^ -G § OJ 2 0*i o -c^ ^ li « -3 CD In C O ^ i-s £^ --'J d O -^ ij C- -^ 0) i; ^-^ ^ -d" X V (S -r ■"* V. -d --H j^ S£ 00 (i; oj a ^ -^^ y;o3 o« 1^ suP*. a -S *^ c3 ^% ■9, 4fi S ? 5f •jj ^ .£ — r3 us .2 « '3 X SJjf CO c5 O' -is i;'-^^ a-^ tco ' ^ "'t^ ^ cq w 5 o 8 "■- ,2 c ,c § £ iS m Cq m OC O 88 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. C'£ x: 5 /: -- ^ - 3 ;: ; 3 ^^^ z ^ i 5S = t aj3 (V o ■£ 3 &, O ^ ffi ^ ^ P ^ _ IJ ■ TO TO o? w O 'A i:; - P3 -. : :m S .; fq PUBLIC WOEKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 89' Exhibit A. [Captain John H. Gardner, 2nd U. S. Cavalry.] Articles of agreement between Capt. John H. Gardner, party of the lirst part, and Oscar Alsina Hermandez, party of the second part: 1. The party of the second part agrees to construct one frame building 20 by 40 ))y 20, with roof of guano eaiia, with Jagua ridge, to be divided into 2 (two) rooms e(iual size and fitted up as dormitories^ 2. The party of the second part also agrees to construct a building 10 by 28 b}' 14, with roof of corrugated iron, as per plan attached. This building to be divided into two (2) rooms of ec^ual size, one to be provided with board floor and fitted with clos- ets and shelving suitable for a bedroom; the other to have a Ijrick floor, with a three- hole stove of brick and suitable shelving, for use as a kitchen. 3. The two above-mentioned buildings to be connected by a covered porch. 4. A suitable privy, with vault of 8 ft. in depth and suitable house thereon. 5. A well, 5 ft., with not less than 3 ft. of water, with suitable windlass to sup- port the bucket. 6. To finish dormitories mentioned in art. 1 with (6) six cots, (2) two tables, (2) two hanging lamps, (2) two hand lamps, (2) with stand, (2) bowls, (2) pitchers, ((>) chambers, (12) sheets, (6) pillows, and (6) six chairs. 7. The kitchen shelves be furnished with a complete cooking and messing outfit for six persons. 8. A four-strand fence of barbed wire, to cover lot of 100 feet each side, with 2 gates. 9. All materials and workmanship in above-mentioned buildings and all articles to be first class, and the whole to be to the satisfaction of the party of the first part. 10. In consideration of all the foregoing conditions being fulfiUerl, the party of the first part agrees to pay to the party of the second part the sum of thirteen hundred and eighty-five dollars and no cents in United States Cy. Placetas, September first, 1899. In witness thereof we have this first day of September of 1899 affixed our nigna tures hereto. Contractor, party of the second part: (Signed) Oscar Alsina Hermandez. Party of the first part: (Signed) John H. Gakdnbr, Capt. Snd Cavy., D. 0. 90 PUBLIC WORKS, BTTILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 9V §■JX(_(„ ;^' c " ^ ;^' S' ^ S ^ - S' PUBLIC WOEKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 91 o o ooo o o o O Q QQQ O Q O ' O :' J * i ^ £ c .S _ ;3^= "c :c-i^S^^? : ^ li P5 :?■■ ^ 5 X a* S ■ r; ir^ S K -^ ;,, i:^ -, ' ^ „' ;:^ " ^1^ " S £ 'o w ^ ft t- 'z: s c =: f^ i: 3 > c : o if: ic ur;. ic c/: ao, 5 A J c 5 -c 3 £ g Kg S 3 S >^ c 92 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. is. = c 6 i 2H = 1 S I-. ., OJ I ^^ 1 '3 v: -::? :. i:- ^ P5 Z -5 Ph PC a- ^ < PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 93 Exhibit A. (Ri'fcnvd to in the foregoing statement.) [First Lieut. Letolier Hardeman, Tentli I'lnalry.] CONSTKCCTION BL,\NK. This agreement, entered into this sixteenth day of March, nineteen luindred, between l.st Lt. L. Hardeman, lOth Cavy., 0. 0. at Bayamo, t'ulia, of the first part, and J. W. Urace, Manzanillo, in the province of Santiago, island of Cnba, of the seconiipart, witnesseth: That the said 1st Lt. L. Hardeman, for and in behalf of the military govt, of tlie island of Cuba, and the said J. \V. Grace, his heirs and adminis- trators, do covenant and agree, to and with each other, as follows: Akticle 1. That the said .J. W. Grace shall furnish all material and labor neces- sary to reroof part of the old "Hospital Militar" at Bayamo, Cuba (viz, the long room on the north side and the long room at right angles to aforesaid room on the east side), with asbestos, and repair the windows and doors, in accordance with the specifications hereto attached. Article 2. That work on this contract shall commence on or before the 20th ilay of March, 1900, and shall be carried forward with reasonable dispatch, and he com- pleted on or before the 20th day of April, 1900. Article . That for and in consideration of the faithful performance of the stipu- lations of this agreement the jiarty of the second jmrt shall be paid, at the office of the commanding officer at Bayamo, Cuba, as follows; For the completed work the total sum of three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. Payments to be made at such times and in such amounts as the officer in charge of the work may elect, based upon estimates to be made by him of completed work; and in all payments twenty ( 10) per centum of each to be retained until the final completion and acceptance by the mili- tary govt, of the island of Cuba of the work under contract. Article 4. That in ca,«e of failure of the said party of the second part to comply with the stipulations of this contract, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, then the party of the first part shall have the i)0wer to complete the work at the expense of the jiarty of the second part in such manner as the part>- of tiie lirst part shall deem best for the interests of the public service, either by day's labor and open- market puri'hase of the necessary material, or by contract, or both, and any excess of cost resulting from such failure shall be charged to the part.\' of the second part. Article 5. That neither this contract nor any interest therein shall he transferred by the said party of the second part to any other party or parties, and any such transfer shall cause the annulment of the C(jntract so far as the mil. govt, i if the island of Cuba is (.oncerned; all rights of action, however, for any breach of this contract bv the said partv of the second part are reserved to the mil. govt, of (he island of CXiba. Article . That no member of or delegate to Congress, nor any pei'son belonging to or employed in the military service of the United States, is or shall l)e adnutted to any share or part of this contract, or to any benefit which may arise herefrom. In witness whereof the undersigned have hereunto placed their hands the date first hereinbefore written. All erasures and interlineations made before signatures. Witnesses : (Signed) Ch-^rles C. Fakmer, as to (Signed) L. Hardem.vn, Stid Lt., lOtlt Cat. UtLt., 10th Can/. (Signed) W.F.Walsh. as to (Signed) J.W.Grace. Hjii'fifcationn fur reroofing " /fospital Militur," Baiinmo, Cuba. Trusses, purlins, and rafters to correspond in construction and dimension ai tim- bers to those in the frame ijuilding. Sheathing of one-inch pine boards, laid close and well nailed, at least three eight-penny nails at each bearing of one foot in width. Roof to be covered with Salamander brand of asbestos, or ecpially good, to be laid with at least three inches lap and to be painteil with one coat of good cxuality fire- proof paint. Specifications for windows and doors. \\'indow shutters and doors to conform in construction and dimension of material to those already in the building. A\'indo« shutters and doors of greater length than four feet to be hung with three 6" strap hinges each; of four feet less, two 6" strap hinges. Each window to be furnished with two 6" barrel bolts, and each door with lock and key and necessary bolts. Contractor to make all repairs of masimry about the doors and windows as well as of the. wood work. Cuban workmen to be employed and jireference given the Bayamo workmen. Contractor to have the buildings and premises broom clean. (Signed) L. H.vrdeman, Ixt Lt., 10th Caiuj. 94 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. ii; CO "O en 3." > O o - 5 3 O 3 iS -]J :q^ :^'^x^ PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 95 -r -a rr -c r-c Tir -o -o 'C o j; .- 'C^ S I c & S ? •t: o t; ■ ^02 : - OJ s . tree oj . CoJ:4 : o cfi !> + p j^ 5 c • ^ J5 : ^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ ; h-o - S : c c . - - -. x' - -^ 1 - - != — ■- - ^ c: 1 r :=^ ^ ^ ^ 'J- -' -; - ^ -o o ^ _ o ^ _ ^, - ji --i: lO CO i = 5 -■ !--^ : -^ ,= = ^> EPS re -; :« 1 K ^ ;: - ,^j ~ c- 2 r I '-f- ■g s • - = !»6 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. K-; J J ,x ' z - C ^- '-1 -Jl >C. —f c : 1 3 1 ^ - = ^ ? PUBLIC WOEKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 97 c ^ - o jS c c g o u c3 ■3 ■a u g =>) o •^ ^ fc* -o^ r' '^' IS f, a C ^ a. a - .V =s &.X ?a ■=3 £ "S ? c-s ■:; is S "O ■a -.+^ « OJ S C ._C S S i^ ?3 S « , ^ ^ ^ '^ 2 p _; ^;^ >< ^ " ^ k 2 1=-D CO 00 CJ f© c V c C > c s •a a W s g M 8 § I a g 9648— E E- 98 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. i? o-'!^ [-1 o ^ to S § g 3 = tt 3 V. tjj tj^ be iij ^ S tjj -^ '■ ^ X ■- r^"-^ ir^^ ; *-' r^ ■? ^ -^ ^ -T^ ^ ^ ^ P ^- -^ : ~ r ^ - c C r^ - - :^ ^^ ^- ^ r. s g = 5'H'S c o .— lO Oi i-^ lO r~- 61 M >-i f^J CTi ff : < ' t ^' C QJ C N O tt^ x. Hiii'f ICinj. Ih'pl. Mnl. il ,S/. Clara. KxniBiT C. [Capt. Eli .V.HelmiL'k, Tenth I'liitrd stak-. Iiilanti'v.] "COXTR.VCT." Be it known liy the jircsent docnmenf, that we wish it to have the same force and effect as a iluly sworn and lawfully recorded ducument, that the party of the first pai't, 'Sir. Francisco iK-tancourt, and (_'aiit. John Biddle; cajitain of engineers, in his olticial cajiacity, party < if the secmid part, in the city of ^latanzas, ( 'nba, contracts and agrees as follows: " 1st." Mr. KrancLsco Betancourt declares that he is the o\\ner in absolute and in sole pcissessiiai of an uncultivated lot of land bounded on the north by ilatanzas railroad, on tlic south by property of ifr. Nicholas, on the east by a jmlilii- roail, and on the west by property of Mr. Nicholas. In this lot issituateil the land tu be worked by the office of the jiulilic works. "2nd." Tliat it has 1 lecn agreed with <'apt. John Biddle in liis official capacity to rent .said ground during the lime that the dei'artment runs with tlie office of public works, for the takiuL'-ont of materials, and for the amount of fifteen dollars (-SI.t.OO) monthly from the date of this contract. The piece rcntcil i ompriscs ils whole extension from north to south and from east to west, from one to the otliei' limit, as above mentioned. "I!rd." The taking-out of material must be done so as to lea\e the grcamd level. "4th." "Sir. Francisco Betancourt bimls himself to ofjey this contract, and not to rent said ground to any other party who may offer him more money, and not to ask more than the aforesaid rent to the actual leaser. ".itli." ('apt. John lliddle, in his pre\ iously explained capacity, accei'ts this con- tract, and by it takes ]>osscssion of said land, binding himself to pay every month the said fifteen dollars (S15.UU) during the contract, excipt in case that materials of this kind were not needed by the otfice he represents. "6th." The fulfillment now of the agreement by each of the parties will oblige them to indenmification of damages. In witness whereot we have affixed our sig- natures l>y duplicate at Slatanzas, Cuba, this 3rd day of July, eighteen hundred ninety-nine. (Signed) Jonx Biddle. (Signed) Fe.vncisco Bet.\ncourt. Exhibit D. [Capt. Eli A.Hclmick.Tenth United Slat(.-s Infantry.] "2." C0NTR.\rT. Be it known by the present document that we wish it to have the same force and effect as a duly and lawfully recorded document; that the paity of the first part, 31r. Antonio Sainz (iomes, and Capt. John Biddle, cai>t. of engineers, in his official capacity, jiarty of the .second part, in the city of Matanzas, Cuba, contracts and agrees to the following; "fst." Mr. Antonio Sainz (iomes declares that he is owner in absolute and in sole possession of an uncultivated lot of land situated and bounded as follows: On the PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 101 north by Jaureque street, on tlie east by America street, on the south by San Ysa))el street, and on the west by Compostila street. "2nd." That it has been agreed witli ('apt. John Biddle, in his otlieial caijacity, to rent said ground during the time that the ' it takes possession of said land, binding himself to pay I'very month the said ($15.00) fifteen dollars, during the contract, except in case that materials of this kind were not needed liy the oflice he rejiresents. "5th." The fulfillment now of the agreement by each of the parties will oblige them to indemnification of damages. In witness whereof we have affixed our signatures by duplicate, at Matanzas, Cuba, this fifteenth day of June, eighteen hundred ninety-nine. (Signed) Antonio Sainz Gomez. (Signed) John Biddle. 102 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. ^J Q ^1 — 1 L-^ --d '? S 05 ^ -c « Sr a Oj rCO ■i;g ei U-'.'o Sg '? o ^ ^ 'k' C a- 'i' t-. k- ? ^ t- - -35 'F "'- ^J h ix £ s ■'"5 gg g 5 ■* 3 o 'C 3 o l='g o c \^ t- 1 o l- t^'y §■11 /C | = g ■^■^•^ '^ '-. "^ ^ '^ ^ ^ TT 'C 'Cm "CC '^ rr 'Z C p. O c b 2^ I^ >i S br.' 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I '- Ml % %-, ■- O -C ^ "*i r* Sr o !=! C 3 .g O __ _.- o 's ^' = r * ■p-s:;:i m ^ ^ .— I " i'Hsags = 2;: = r^ O O . 2;E -WS" " --S-SSSh, Med "CO i I '"•^^ _■ O^o?,^ ;C^^„'C- "Sr^-^Sn- g^ ■3 C3 o a 'G "^ ^ -ZJ c3 'E ^ &« O iS s % k3 -s (-1 ^ 2 iH .:=S r- u. -5 ^ ?^g-<^.x £. t-* ti: -X i -S ■^ r- "-"■u iO'^^g.-J O >^' ■-; —"-^ ;>_ o re rf B.% ■C P f-i ^-^ '^ P^ 5^3 5 ^s -^ i s«ri|2 c^ 5^ fl s -^ c^-C c-c s o S - o c;^ err ^-; --' ^ o P J J hJ cc t^ H m CO lO c c ^ c a a c £ E tl !: M fi W Pi( •-y « ^ a M S tr.- « r_ £ ? p:; g p^ 116 PUBLIC WORKS, BLTILDINGS, WHAKVES, ETC. 6S X J X J O O O O OO O ~' O ^ -I ^ a " s " cf^ w K a O h lij ;4 C fe H PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WIIARVE!^, ETC. 117 Exhibit A. [Lieutenant-Colonel Charles F. Humphrey.] This agreement, entered into this tenth day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, between C. F. Humphrey, brig, general and deputy quarterinaster-geneial. United States Army, of the first part, and the Frick Comiiany, manufacturers of ice- making and refrigerating nuu'hinevy, of Waynealjoro, in the county of Franklin, State of Pennsylvania, of the second part, witnesseth that the said Brig. (Jenl. C. F. Humphrey, deputy quartermaster-general, United States Army, for and in behalf of the United States of America, and the said Frick L'umpany do covenant and agree to and with each other as follows: That the said Frick Company shall furnish and erect at IMilitary Hospital Number One, near fhe city of Habana, Cuba, one ice-making machine, together with all boilers, engines, apparatus, and appurtenances, complete, including also the furnish- ing of all other materials and labor necessary to place said ice-making machine in working order, ready for immediate use, in accordance with the specifications therefor, which are hereto attached and made a part of this contract. It is further stipulated that said ice machine, and all work connected therewith, pro\'ided for in this agreement, shall be completed and in working order within forty days from the date of this contract. Further, it is agreed and stipulated that the United States Government shall pay the cost of transportation of the said machine and materials from the dock in Habana to the site where the plant is to be erected, or provide transportation therefor, as it may prefer. That deliveries on this contract shall, if required, commence on the day of , eighteen hundred and , provided that the agreement is approved by the proper authorities of the War Department; otherwise, not until such approval is obtained. That it is expressly agreed and understood that this contract shall be noneffective until an appropriation adequate to its fulfillment is granted by Congress and is available. That for and in consideration of the faithful performance of the stipulations of this agreement the party of the second part shall be paid, at the offii'e of the chief quartermaster, Division of Cuba, at Habana, Cuba, as follows: For saiil ice-making machine, complete, when it shall have been tested and proveil satisfactcjry, and shall have been accepted by the party of the first part, the sum of fifteen thousand three hundred dollars ($15,300.00), in lawful money of the United States, which shall be in full for all work done and materials furnished in fulfillment of this agreement. That in case of failure of said party of the second part to comply with the stipula- tions of this contract according to the true intent and meaning thereof, then the party of the first part shall have the power to (?) Neither this contract nor any interest therein shall be transferred to any other party or parties, and in case of such transfer the United States may refuse to carry out this contract, either with the transferor or the transferee; but all rights of action for any breach of this contract by said Frick Company are reser\ed to the United States. No Memlier of or Delegate to Congress, nor any person belonging to or employed in the military service of the United States, is or shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit which may arise therefrom. But this stipu- lation, so far as it relates to Members of or Delegates to Congress, is not to be construed to extend to this contract. This contract shall be subject to approval of the Q,uartermaster-( General, U. S. A. In witness whereof the parties aforesaid have hereunto placed their hands the date first hereinbefore written. Witnesses: John J Washburn, as to C. F. Hu.mphrey, Brig. Gcii. Vols., Di'jjiU;/ Q. M, Gen., U. S. A. E.H.Brown, as to Frick Co., W. A. Anderson, Is.\.vc K. Ciiajipion, Agent. Approved: (Sgd.) John R. Brooke, Major-Oeneral, U. S. A., Military Governor. A true copy. C. F. Humphrey, Deputy Qiiartenimster-Ooieral, U. S. A. 118 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit B. [LiL'utenant-Coloncl Charles F. Humphrey, Deputy Q. M. General, U. S. A.] Wak Department, Office of Chief Qiaeterwastee Division of Cuba, Harfiiia, Cuha, Jim,' 24tli, 1899. The KxiGiiT & Wall Co., ILiraii,!, Ciha. Gentlejien: Enclosed please find estimate of doors, sash, transoms, and frames required for cdnstructinii of liiiiMiiiKs at Camp Coliimbia; also list of 113 check-rail windows fur I'inar del Rio and Cnanajay. These articles are to l)e furnished in accordance with instructions and specifications .uiven, and are ti.i he delivered an wharf at Havana in accordance with your proposal of this date for the sum of s;i!, 600.00, delivery to he made without fail within three weeks from June I'Hth, ISWi. You will please indicate lierem' your acce]itance of this order. Respectfully, (Sii;ned) C. F. Ht\mpheey, Deputy rs, 1" 6" x 9' S" x M", each three litrht-' 20" x 22", glass, as per sketch No. II. 5 pairs doors, 2' 4" x 9' 8" x U", each tlnvc liudits 18" x 22", glass, same design as sketch Xo. II. 4 pairs di.ors, 2' 2" x 9' s" x \l", each three lights W x 22", glass, of same design as sketch No. II. 2 single donrs, Z' i" x 9' S" x IJ", six li-hts 14" x 22", trlass, as per desien .,f sketch No. I. 2 sinude do(jrs, '■'/ x 9' S" x H", six lights 12" x 22", glass, of same design as sketch No. I. 12 single doors, ?/ x 8' 2" x 1.1" six lights 12" x 16", glass, of same design as sketch No. I. 2 single aneled, design as per sketch No. III. 2 single doors, 2' 8" x 7' x li", ]ianeled, design as per sketch No. III. 9 single doors, '■'/ x .S' 2" x l.j", ]ianeled, design as per sketch No. III. IS single doors, 2' 10" x 8' 2" x 11", paneled, desitrned as per sketch No. III. 1 closet door, 2' 4" x .i' x li", paneled, with rail extended 4" 8 single slat di.iors, 2' 2" x .5' x U", with slats and rails extended 4". 48 sash, .30" X 361" x If', 6 lights 10" x 12", glass. 4 sash, 2l>" X 42" x lij", 4 lights 10" x 18", triass. 8 sash, 34" x 42" x V\", 4 lights 14" x 18", ylass. 3i» pairs sash, U 8" x (/ 9" x 1;|", 4 lights 14" x 18", glass, as per sketch No. IV. 27 pairs sash, I' 0|" x 6' 6|" x 1;|", 4 lights 12" x 18", glass, as per sketch No. IV. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 11 U 1 pair blinda, V 9" x 6' 10" x IJ", rolling slats. Frames for all the preceding doors and sasli and blimls, If" thick x 6" wide, rab- betted J" by thickness of doors, sasli, and blinds. Frames of hard pine, and d.iorH, sash, and blinds of white pine or cvpress. Glass tn be of single thickness. All jjairs to be rabbetted. Coiiimandiii.g officer's rfsiilcnce, la he crerlcd nt Camp Oilunihin. DOORS. 1 pair doors, 2' i" x 7' x If", with transom, as per sketch No. 1. 1 pair doi irs, L" 6" x 7' x T} ", as per sketch No. 2. 5 sintrle doors, 2' 8" x 7' x If", with transom, as per sketch No. .3. (i .■single doors, 2' 8" x li'S" x 1 J", with transom, as per sketch No. 4. 7 single doors, 2' 8"x6' 8"x 1^^", as per sketch No. 5. 22 pairs sash, V 0" x 8' x 1|", as per sketch No. 6. 2 pairs sash, V 6" x 6' 6" x If", as per sketch No. 7. 4 pairs sash, 2' 61" x 2' 6J-" x If", 4 lights 12" x 12", glass, as per sketch No. 9. « single sash, 22" x 22" x If", 4 lights 8" x S", glass, as per sketch No. 10. 2 sinde sash, IS" x 34"x If", 2 lights 12"x 14", irlass, as per sketch No. 11. Frames for all above doors and sash, and to be made of hard pine 1|" x 6". All sash frames to have ly's-Y' rabbet. All door fiames to have rabbet as shown for thickness of door. Aliuve doors and sash to lie made of white pine or cypress. The doors to be fitted with double thick and the sash with single thick glass. Fur hosp'dnl (il Pinar del Hi o. 64 check-rail windows, 2' 9"x6'6" opening x If", 4 lights 14" x 36", glazed, com- plete, with weights, cords, and pulleys. For hospital at duaiiajay. 36 check-rail windows, 2' 9"x6' 6" opening x If", 4 lights 14"x36", glazed, com- plete, with weights, cords, and pulleys. AdininixtrationbuUdliirj and guardhouse, < tiuiiiajaij. 13 check-rail windows, 2' 9" x 6' 6" opening x If", 4 lights 14" x 36", glazed, complete, with weights, cords, and pulleys. Exhibit C. [Lieutenant-Colonel Charles F. Humphrey.] This agreement entered into this eighteenth day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, between Brig. General C. F. Humphrey, deputy quartermaster-general. United States Army, of the first part, and Alfred J. Thompson, Habana, Island of Cuba, of the second part, witnesseth, that the said Brig. Genl. C. F. Humphrey, for and in behalf of the United States of America and the said Alfred J. Thompson, do covenant and agree to and with each other as follows: That the said Alfred J. Thompson shall furnish, erect, and install the engine, gen- erator, and such other apparatus and appurtenances pertaining thereto as shall be necessary to constitute an electric plant complete, for use at military hospital No. 1, Habana, Cuba, as specifieil and enumerated in the specifications attached and made part of thi.s contract. It is hereby stipulated that the TTnited States shall assume all freight and duty on the machinery and materials required for the work herein specified, and shall trans- port the same from dock at New York City to site of erection of said plant at hos- pital named herein. That deliveries on this contract shall, if required, commence on the twenty-fifth day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, provided that the agreement is approved by the proper authorities of the War Department; otherwise, not until such approval is obtained. 120 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. That it in ^■xllre^:sly agreed ami unflerhtond that this contract shaU he noneffective until an appropriatimi adenuate to itis fulfillment in granted by Congress and is availalile. That, for and in consideration of the faithful performance of the stipulations of this agreement, tlie party of the sei-ond part shall be paid, at the office of the chief (juartermaster, Division nf (aba, at Mabana, Cuba, as follows: Fur the furnishing, crcitiuj^, and installing of .'■aid elei'tric plant complete, after tlie same shall have been thoroughly tested ajid acceyrted in accordance with the speciliratiiiiis therefor, and in cnuiplete fulfillment of this contract, seven thousand five hundred duUars (S7,:)(ii).n()). That in case of failure nf the said party of the second part to comply with the stipu- lations of this contract acenrding tn the true intent and meaning thereof, then the l>arty of the t'n:-t ]iart shall have the power to funiisli, erect, and install said electric jjlant by cnutract or otliei'wise, and the cost thereof in excess of the price herein stipulated shall lie charged to and paid by the party of the second ]iart and his sureties. Neither this contract imr any interest thei'ein shall be transferred to any other party or parties, and in ease of .such transfer the United States may refuse to earn,' out this contract eitlier with the transferor or the tran-rferee, but all right of action for any breach of this contract liy the said are reserved to the United States. Xi 1 i\Iember of or I >elegate to Ci ingress, nor any person !jel( mLdng to or employed in the military sei vice of tlie United States, is or shall be admitted to any share or part i>f this rontraet or to any ben( tit which may arise hi-Tefrom. This contract shall be snbjei-t to ap|iroval of the niiarterma-ter-* ieneral, U. S. A. In witness whereof the |ia!ties aforesaiil have hereunto placed their hands the date first hereinbefore written. Witne.-ses: (Signed) J. J. W.\snijLiL\ as to (Signed) ('. F. Hoipheey, ;;/■/;/. ('ml, J'.S.A., Ih'iHihi (iiioiln-iririsln- Gn,n;il. (Signey. (Signed) C. F. Humphrey, Ikjiiil,/ (iiiiirln;iin^l,i'-(ini,'r(il, ['. S'. A. \\'.VR Dep.\ktmext, Hdqj.s. Division cjf ('rB.\, (iFi-iiE OF Chief (^iwrtermanter, lliihaiiii, < 'iiIjii, ilolur; No. load— full loail, 125; amiiercK, 400; speed, 275; connection, compounil wound. AccessoricK. — The above generator to lie compound wound or over compounded as above stated, tn include a field regulatim; rheostat, extra set of carbon brushes and boxing. Contractor to furnish a suitable engine with extended snbbase, extended crank shaft or coupling, and outboard beaiing, unless otherwise stipulated. Engine. — The contractor to furnish suitable engine (ready for oiieration), which being for direct connection nrast include extended snbbase, extended crank shaft, with key way and key and outboard bearing t-onijilete, ready for the reception of the generator and armature unless otherwise stipulated herein; connections tcj be made by means of flanged coupling or extended shaft. Said engine shall be of suffi- cient power to operate the generator at its full rated capacity and at its rated speed. The engine shall not vary more than 2 j>er cent under any load or extreme changes of load, and shall operate at a constant and stead}' speed when no change of load takes place. Freight and handling. — The purchaser to paj' all cartage and costs of delivering apparatus from the steamship dock at New York to the door of the power house on the premises of purchaser. Siritchboard. — A suitable marble switchboard to be furnished by the contractor, ■irith the necessary instruments for the satisfactory operation of the plant as specified herein, which are to be arranged systematically: One Weston voltmeter 0-140 volts. One Weston amperemeter 0-500 amperes. One compound detector. Four double-pole quick-break knife switches. Four removable fire blocks. " One regulating rheostat fuse. Installation and erection. — The installation and erecticjn of the plant, in part or in whole, to be done by the contractor as follows: The purchaser to provide all founcia- tions, and all necessary steam connections to and from the engine according to plans to be supplied by the contractor. Supplies. — It is further agreed that the work on this contract shall be of the first class, and the contractor shall furnish all the necessary supplies as mentioned in the list hereto attached, and which becomes jiart of this contract. Te-it. — All apparatus herein specified shall be th(jroughly tested before leaving the factory of the contractor, and such tests as may be demonstrated by the purchaser after said apparatus leaves our works shall lie conducted by the purchaser, and all expenses connected therewith shall be paid by the purchaser unless otherwise herein agreed upon. The contractor guarantees the validity of the patents on the apjiaratus and will undertake all expense of suits or infringement which may lie entered against the purchaser, provided the purchaser shall duly inform us of such suit or suits. Guarantee. — M'e further guarantee all apparatus furnished Ijy us to be free from all electr cal and chemical defects, and will replace free of charge to the purchaser any defective parts which may develop within one year from the dale of installation (barring lightning, ordinary operation, and wear and tear), providing an inspection proves the claim. And we guarantee further, that the apparatus herein sjiecified will operate in a successful manner when kept clean, dry, and in good cond tion. Delirerii. — The apparatus and appurtenances as herein specified shall be delivered at the ililitary Hospital No. 1, Habana, Cuba. Shipment. — Shipment of all apparatus and material covered by this contract shall be made as quickly as possible, and the entire installation to be in operation within six weeks after delivery of apparatus at the door of the premises of the purchaser, provided no delay shall be caused by failure of the purchaser to perform his part of the agreement. Price. — The price for the apparatus, material, labor contained herein to the account of the contractor, shall be $7,500.00 U. S. oy. Import duties, freight, and trucking. — Account for the above-mentioned apparatus shall be paid by the purchaser. Payment. — Payment of the entire contract amount to lie made when the plant herein specified shall have been accepted by the purchaser,, and action on said acceptance shall be taken immediately after completion of the plant, and in any case within two weeks after date of said completion. General. —All payments shall be made to the contractor at his office at San Ignacio 50, Habana, Cuba, unless by. written authority to the contrary. 122 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. All orders are subject to ('ar supply, strikes, accidents, and causes beyond the con- trol of the contractor. • It is expressly understood that there are im verbal agreements in connection with the above iirnposal, and all matters liearing upon the contract under the heads speci- fied must lie emlxiilied in this instrument. ('oiitrncl. — The foregoing projiosal as herein submitted shall become a contract, and is binding on both parties. This proposal is subject to acceptance within two days, and is not to becnme binding on the contractor until receiveil and aiknowl- edged Viy him at his ntfice, >^an Ignacio .iO. Sliipfiing dire(iiiiii!<. — :\[ake all shipments to Brig, i-i-en. ('. F. Humphrey, chief quartermaster. Division of Cuba, Habana, Culia, for Jlilitury Hospital No. 1. Respectfully submitted. (.■Signed) xiLFRED J. Thompson'. [General C. F. Humphrey, eliici quartermaster, Division of Cuba, Habana.] Hadana, Cuba, Mirch '27th. 1S99. 1 single eylinder, 13 x 11" stn ike, automatic cut-off euLrine of the most improved anil latest type, with extended subbase and outboard bearing suitable to receive on the same shaft. 1 direct connected -"lO (kilowatt) Croker- Wheeler multipolar dynamfi, 27.5 rev. per min., and to have a cajiacity of 40i) amperes, to rcL'ulate within 2J per cent, and is fully guaranteed for one year; and in case iif any electrical or mechanical defects in material or workmanship the same part or parts to l-ie renewed without cost to the purchaser. The dynamo is tn include one field regulator and one extra set of carbon brushes. 10 Edison arc lamps of the following kind: 10 plain black japanned for weather use. 7.iO incanilescoit lamps of the best make and of 16 c. p. each, 12.5 volts. 7.51) sockets tor same, with keys. 75(1 piircelain shades. 7.50 iiolders for same. 1,000 earbnns f.ir arc lamps, 12"x J". 75()riisette cut-outs (porcelain) for ceiling. 1 Wi'ston vnltnieter, 0-1.50 \-olts. IWeston aniperi-meter, 0-500 amperes. 1 ground detector. 75 four-way-cut-out blocks (iiorce4ain). 2110 fuses for same. .3 double-iiole quick-break knife switehcs (required ampere capacity). 4 double-)iole removable fuse blocks (full capacity). Brarkets. 1 marble switchboard with all fittincs for holding same. 1 barrel No. 1 i^orcelain insulating knobs. 1 barrel glass insulators. 200 feet porcelain or fireiiroof insulating conduit. 3 galliius ^[onarcti insulating jiaint. 12 hooks, fittings, and tilocks for lamps. 2,00(1 feet assorted weatherproof copper wire, well insulated, 3,5(1(1 feet flexible green silk cord. 10 pounds insulating tape. Keys, bases, oil cu|is, lubricators, etc., etc. 12 opal globes for arc lamjis. Also to include all ai-cessories necessary for the complete operation of the plant on the most economical l.iasis. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 123 c s -^5 o "^ 5 6 ■:';:5 ! X ^ -f- - := tr ^ ^ c i t ; ^ fcC' '>' V, iJ (^ c .^ ^ : P-clil"'si-ii-'^'ll^= s^.^c ^ S I- - c c ■; 3 ^ "^ o ci Ph c3 Oi fi a t; O O Oia CO (N 1-1 O t^TH CM (D ^ O O lO S'^ ft ry _^ 73 tTj [^H J c C ■a- ■1 5 »3 bi Ch ^ c c c ^ ^ ^^'^ ;u 'c 1^' C r ~ r t:''^^ TT c= :::p: c ^ (h J : ^ c < .'X H - J Ch ^ __, Ocr-Oi o (T K in m ii t; 1^. ^ "-s ^ x ^ « -; ;^ 124 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. tL T^ tS. Z. ;Cx"i = r5 ^^ in ff- lO o ir: -^ i-( 1-— -H x n ^ i-H I— I .— ( y L- ^ i --^ PUBLIC WOKKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC 125 " o '^ -;= ^ '•f! ■~ - oj "z; ",!;''" '::: r — :=^ u o — ';; =; - ~ u- T-'^^" " ~-.i o ^ 1"! 1 'fS^o' ^3'^o'r-^ '^ t, C in o c T'tr i_ ^, C ^ X c ^ i -^ c s' ^ III! c ■= E - =£ ~E ? 126 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit A. [C'a[it. AMlliam H. IIji\-, ciillcclnr of customs, Slatanzas, Cuba.l Havaxa, Cuba, Dec. 9, 1S99. Capt. W. H. Hay, Col/n-lor I'orl (if }[(ilfiir.a^. Silt; W'c have tlie honor tn make the following proposal: Completing wharf after piles are . .1/. and OMector of Cvstomsfor the port of Matanzas. Sir: In compliance with your verbal request to furnish bid for the construction of a dock thirty-two (32) feet wide across the end of the custom-house property, con- necting with the dock now under construction on the north, and extending south a distance of one hundred and two (102) feet, we hereby agree to construct the same complete, furnishing all material, labor, etc., for the sum of thirteen hundred and thirty-five (S;l,335.00) dollars, dock to lie built of same material as the one now under construction, with the exception that Jucaro instead of creosoted piling will be used. If this tender is accepted, work will be begun at once. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) John F. Hoskinson & Co. A true copy: (Signed) W. H. Hay, Capt. and Asst. Q. M., U. S. Vols., Collector of Cnxtomt. 12(S PQBLIC WORKS, BUILDING^, WHARVES, ETC. Office of the Collector of Customs, M'lUdizas, (.'uba, Juiiuary 19th, 1900. John F. Hoskinson & Co., Matanziix, Cnhn. (tentlejien: I have the hoimr to acknowledge reeei]it this date of your bid for cou- strurlion of wiiart, ilalanzas, Culia, and to inform you that the same is hereby acceiiteil, as follows: To construct the dock across the end of the custom-house property, connecting with tlie dock now uncier cr.>nst ruction on the north and extending south a distance of one hundred and two (102) feet; you to furnish all material and labor; work to be done in accurdancc with the same S|iecificati(ins as are being used for the dock now under construction, with the exception that the piles are to be Juearo instead of creosoted piling, fender piles includeil in the bid. This work to be done for the sum of SI, 335.00. W^ork to comiaence at once. Very respectfully, (Signed) W. H. Hay, Caj)!. and Asst. U- -'/"■, U. S. I'u/s., Cullcctur of UliMoiiu. A true c(_)py: Oipt. iiii'l Assl. 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Ptrjng.] In the city of Ilal.ianu nn the fifteenth of Januar\' of the year one thousand nine hundred, assembled in the deiuirtnu'iit of tin- muiiiri])al aivliitect, the chief of the same, Jlr. Luis de Arozuiviia, and Mr. Guillermo Or.ldiU'z, tlie latter declares tliat he ratilies his proposition, dated the tenth of January, olili^cinf; liimself to perform the works on the municipal liarraeks fi)r the sum of two thousand iiftv-six dollars, in which sum the said work was awardeil to him at a pulilic auction. He furtliermore declared that he accepted the document of conditions relative to said work, which lie signed and rubricated, all of which is certified to liy this pres- ent instrument. Havana, January 15, 1900. The -Municipal Architect. Guillermo Ordonez, C'ontrnctor. [Translation.] Exhibit B. [W. C. strong ] In the city of Havana, January 20, 1900, having met in the department of the municipal architect, Mr. Arozarena, chief of the same, and ;\Ir. Rudolfo Guzman, the latter ratified his bid for performing the work on the hos]>ital of the section of hygiene, Cerro (street) No. 438, for the sum of one thousand four hundred and thirty-eiuht dollars, in which sum he was awanled the work at public auction. He signed all the leaves of the document of conditions and the present instrument for the proper purpose. Havana, January 20, 1900. Luis db Ahozvren.v. Signed by — RODOLFO GUZMA.V Y Ca. This is a copy which agrees with the original. Havana, April 11, 1900. (Signed) Luis il. Miyares. A description of the repairs anil 'unproremeiits in the bniliHn(j of hiiyii-ne, ('ci-ri) Nn. 438. 1. 20 square meters of brick partition, plastered and floated on both siiles in order to divide the place into two apartments. 2. Taking out a window and continuing the opening to the floor, giving to the same 0.20 more width. 'i. <.)ne door nailed, complete, 2.90.xl.2(); placing the same, coated and finished; 13.90 square meters of jiaiiiting on doors. 4. 6.2.T niPter-j of partition for a coal room, 2,50 x 1.50 x 1.00, plastered and floated on the outside, with a coal hole in the upper part and a trapdoor in front next to the floor. 5. To open a doorway between the pantry and the next room, 2.tiOxl.20, and placing the proper lintel. 6. 101 m2 Coat of wliitewasli on the walls, two coats; 2G..jH m2 wliiteuash on the roof. T-ioom next to the pantry: 7. Bracing the roof, asing the luniljer necessary; .--Iringpiei-e of pitch pine, ImyiG" xH"; crown-post of pitch pine, ?>mx6"x(i"; base of San INIignel stone; foundation and placing; tearing down and removing material; 20 m. painting on the stringpiece and crown-post, two coats. 8. 2ti.!iS m2 of upright wooden fence along the entire front, with two gates of two leaves each, with the latches and hinges, and two coats of paint for the same. 9. Three galvanized iron cbimney.s, 0.25 in diameter and 80 ms. high, with ventila- tors placed on the roof. 10. 75.40 m2 of painting on the walls; .35.25 m2 painting on the roof. 11. Setting up a machine for wasliing, drying, and ironing, and getting it ready to operate. 184 PUBLIC WOKKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Water-closet: 12. ^Nlakinti- at the entrance to this place t«ij brick pillars and an arch, approxi- mately 3 meters wide, and afterwards tearing away the present wall. 1.'!. A chinmey like that in the former room, placing. 14. Two openings in the roof, 1.50 x 0.50, and placing in each a single lightof glass one inch thick to give light to the place. Last sick Avard to the right: 15. 114.00 m2, tearing away the wooden floor. 114.00 m2, a hed of rubble and mortar. 114.00 m2, jtaved with hydranlic tile. Chamber next ti) the above-mentioned ward: 16. 84.00 m2, paved as the room above mentioned. Galleries in front of the parlors: 17. 105.00 m2, paved as the above-mentioned rooms. Necessary C]uality of the material employed and the workmanship: .SV//((/. — Must l)e clean and of dimensions approjiriate for the use to which it is destined. Lime. — The lime nmst be white, rich, well slacked, without lumps or other adul- terating substances. Cement. — The cement shall be nf the White or Atlas brand or other equal or better, which shall be dry, without lumps, and well ground. llW/cr. — The water employed in making mortar shall be fresh and contain no foreign material. Bricl-. — The brick shall be Vento brick or another make equally as gi lod, and of the follow ing dimensidus — 0.275 x 0.137 x 0.04; com|iart and uniform, well moulded and burned, with smunth surface and sharp edues. They shall not absorb more than 20 per cent of their weight of water. Tile. — The tile euijjloyed for the floors shall be those known as hydraulic, in imi- tation I if mosaic, fine, and wliose price shall not be less than 875.00 j-er thousand. The color shall be selected l)y the inspector of the work, who shall examine or arrept them before liein;^- employed in the work, Liniilier. — The lu]iilK'r employed in the dour, beams, and fence shall be pitch pine, witliout crack, seams, knots, or any other defect, which, in the opinion of the inspec- tor of the work, might change its natural liuration and resistance. Pidiiln. — The ]iaint used shall be oil of the finest and Ix'St quality, and the propor- tion of linseed oil and turpentine, as well as the colra- to be used, shall be that indicated by the inspector of the work. OniiiiKiii iiKietur. — This mortar shall be comjioseil of two parts of lime for three of sand, mixed dry, passiui; the same through a sieve of from three to five meshes to the ceiitiuieter. It shall be mixed with the hoe with the least possible quantity of water until it is a conjpact homogeneous until there can not see any particles of lime. IljldeiinUi- iiHii inr. — [Shall be coni)i(ised of equal ]'arts of cement and tine sand, which shall lie mixed dry and rajiidly made like the orilinary mortar; but not more shall lie prenarcd at once than is necdcil at the moment for imuieiliate use. l\'hileiriiyli. — The coal house shall have two coats of whitewash, the second being the color indicat'd by the insj.cctor of the work. The whitewash shall be pre|iared in advance and shall be applied in the proper manner. liijileniilie eiinerete. — The loncicte shall be made of one part cement, two of sand, and four j.arl,-' of broken st(.ue, although this lust proportion may vary with its volume. The stone shall be tlioroughl\- wet wdien making the mixture, and the sand and cement thoroughly d.ry. To the mixture of Ihe cei;ie:U and sand shall be adde earli for door frames, American currency. It is a condition of this pmpdsal tliat the lumber shall be furnished by your department. Ecs|K'ctl'ullv, (Signed) JoSB A. Zabala. Aci-epted: (Sinned) (teo. W. Arjiitage, ,l.\-.s7'.s-/(/y(/ Kiiijniii'f. Kxniisrr E. [William C. Strong.] [Geiiro-e SI. Newhall Engineering Company, Limited, Philadelphia, V. S. A., Habana, Cuba.] Habaxa, Jiiiir ./9lh, 1809. Mr. D. H. ( ilLDERSLEEVE, Awixhiiit Kiiiiiiieej- iif IIk C. S. Eui/im-fi ing Di'jjI., ILOiuiki. Deae Siu; In respi.inse to your inquiry ^ve hail some time ago, we heg t'.i submit herewith ii\ir estimate for outfit of pumping machinery to be used in connection with water .'supply for the Morni, Cabanas, and Casa Blanca near Havana, which is to be strictly ill rompliance with ynnr request. It is understood there are to be two com- plete outfits, each to consist of the following: One Blake horizontal cmnpound duplex pump, having 9" hiah-pressure steam cylinders, Uj" low-jiressure steam cylindrrs, 7" water cylinders, 10" stroke. There is to be one higli-pressure and one low-pressure .-team gauge; also one vacuum gaiij;e and one water-pressure i,'auge; likewise a revolution counter; all of polished brass and mounted on a suitable panel. Besides the usual oil cups, lubricators, span- ners, wrenches, and drip cocks, there is to be furnished one automatic oil pump. One siirlacc condenser of ample capacity complete with single direct-acting air pump, having i\" steam I'vlindor, A" air cylinder, 4" stroke. Re^aidioL,' economy te-^t, we would guarantee the above when running up to full capacity, i. e., Hm feet piston speed per minute, will give a showing of not less than 60 pounds' weight of steam per I. 11. P. per hour. Regarding time for ilelivery, we could furnish the jilant above, if necessary, in eight (.SI weeks after receipt of order. The gross shipping weight of both outfits would be about l.i,000 iiouiuls. For two sets of puiiqis and complete outfits, as abo\e noted, we ask four thousand onr hundreil and fifty dollars (.S4,l.i0), delivered on Habana wharf, without import dut\-. li the coiniionnd pumps were made of 12" stroke instead of 10" it would increase til- piire I'y four hundred and forty dollars (.^440.00), and the gixiss shippiing weight of ;lii.- onUit would be about HI, 0(1(1 pounds. In lien of the alK.ive we would recommend one Blake horizontal cross compound condensinL' "simjilex" |iiunpiiii: engine, having one 12" high-pressure steam cylin- der, one I'd" low-pressure steam cylinder, two 10" water cylinder^, is" .-troke of all. This ]iumping engine complete with a surface eomlenser of aiiqile capiacity and air pump, size 41" x (1 x (j, complete with copper air chambers, suction air cliamliers, and e\erytliiiiij: comiilcfe, similar to each set of compound dui)lex pumps, we ask four tlionsand and forty dollars (St,( )-](). (10) deli\eieil on vdiarf of Ihivana, without import dul)', but fully ^;naranteed in e\'ery respect. The complete shippin;^ wei^dit of this outfit will be al.iont 14,000 pounds. Regarding economy guarantee, this cross ■■ompound "simplex" pumpiing eiiiiine will not require more than 40 pounds' weiiiht rif steam per I. II. P. per hour. Tru.sting our prices will meet wiih your approval, and hoping that we may lie favored with vour esteemed order, we remain. Yours, resiiectfnily. A true copy : (iEoKOE M. Newhall Engineerim; Co., Limited. Phii, Boettiger. HEAoyiiARTERS Department oe Havana, Hnnniii, Mairli Jl, 1900. (Signed) C. C. C.\RTER, .'ii'i LicKti'iiiinl, 'Jrul Aiiillerij. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, KTC. 187 Dbpaktment of Havana, Office of Chief I'^NdiNEJcn, Newhall Enqineehing Co., Ildvnini, .hilir.JU, 1SU9. Iliiranii, Cuba. Sirs: Your pri>i>osal to furnish one (1) cross compound simplex Blake pump, com- plete, with surface condenser and air pum]i, according to the specifications drawn by this department and 3'our letter of June 29th, for the net sum (jf four thousand and forty dollars ($4,040.00), without duty, f. o. b. Havana, is liereliy accepted and ordered by direction of the chief engineer. Yours, respectfully, Daviii H. Gildersleeve, Asst. Enghieer, in charge uf Mn'liiiniedl Kni/mcei-iag DejiitrUntid. A true copy: Headquarters Ducartment of Havax.\, H:s(i Bollada. Accepted. (Sitjned) (teo. \\'. Ahmitaue, Aixt. llngr. Exhibit G. [W. C. strong.) La Habanera, Adolfo E. Mceller & Co., Mnrrh 3, 1900. Capt. T. L. HusTo.v, Haivam. Dear Sir: We will do the plumlnng at the "Recojidas," as desciiljed below, for the sum of (S501.00) five hundred ami one dollars, U. S. currency. 2nd floor: Furnish and set in place 2 porcelain washout closets, 1 1 8" x 30" galv. iron sink with back, same as samples at the Beneticencia, making all necessary sewer and water connections, and running i" vent through roof. Ground floor: Furnish and set in place 4 porcelain washout closets; 1 galv. iron sink with back, connecting hot and cold water to sink; 20 enameled wash basins on iron frame, wdth 2f compression cocks for same; 4 N. P. copper showers of hot and cold water. These fixtures to lie same as samples at Beneticencia, excejit that the basin frame will be made stronger. All fixtures to be connected to new cast-iron sewer and trapped and \'ented. Shower waste to be connecteil to IS" bell traps and 4'' P. traps. Eun 6" cast-iron soil pipe from the four closets in court and connect s:ime to stveet sewer. Connect 4" cast-iron pipe withe" sewer with Y and \ bend to fixtures on 2nd floor. Connect a 6" cast-iron pipe with 6" main from closets in court with Y 188 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. and i bend, and ran same to rear of building, thence to roof with 4" cast-iron pipe. Sink in kitchen will be connected to this line and vented to 4" riser. Waste from showers will connect with 6" cast-iron pipe with Y and i bend, and be vented to same vent as closets in yard. This vent from yard clo;:^et will run through roof of closet building, then across the yard to main Ijuilding, and from there to highest point of roof. The wash basins will be connected to 6" main sewer with 2" cast-iron pipe, trapped and vente' cents, the amount for which the work was awarded. For the proper purposes the i>resent contract is signed in Havana, February 17, 1900. Luis de Arozarenw, Miiiiicij>iil .[ri-hitect. Jose A. de Leon, Cuntractor. This is a cop\ . Havana, April 2(;, 1900. Litis M. Miv \ues, Mniiicijiiil Architi-ii. Jose \. HE Leo.v. Duriiiiinil of cijiidiliiiiis for the ii'iirk In he ihjiie on lln- asi/liun of the fimt iJixtriii, Aini-loyed shall Ije Vento brick or those of like quality, of com- ]iact structure, granulons fracture, shall have a clear sound, well burned, and shall not absorb more than 'M per cent of their weight of water. Liiiiil)!'!-. — The kmiber used for the doors, windows, mangers, etc., must be of the first I luality of pitch pine, without knots, veins, or cracks, and nothing that would affect its natural strength. Iron. — The iron employed for the "peines" shall be wrought, of a lead -grey color. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 1 89 of fine structure and even fracture. The ciiHt iron eniiilnyed hIhiII be of vertical casting, without presenting bubbles, crat-ks, or liolen, etc. Stone. — The broken stone used for concrete .shall be silicious, witli uliarp angles, and not larger that 70 mm. Mortar. — The mortar shall be made with two parts of lime and three of naiid; the mortar shall be made dry and afterwards wet, care being taken not to \ise too much water. Hydraulic concrete. — In the cnnipdsition of this mortar sand, cement, and broken stone shall be used in the proportions of 2, 1, and 4. Thi.n concrete nhall be mixed dry and in boxes suitable tor the i>ur|iose, but it shall never l)e mixed on the ground, and care shall be taken that it is perfectly mixed before adiling water. Hydraulic iiiortdr. — The proportions of sand and cement in this mortar shall be that of 2 to 1, V hich must also be mixed dry, care being taken that it contains no stone. Habana, February 20, 1900. This is a copy. April 2li, 1900. Luis JI. Miyares, municipal architect. Exhibit I. IW. r. Stro'.g.l I'iOjiO>"il for fi(ni;ishiiiij and distribiitiiu/ cnsl-iron voter jiipc. Havaxa, CfBA, .hiiiudvii 16th, 1900. Chief Enoineer, DejKirljiii'nt of Jloriiiin. Sir: We propose to furnish, f. o. b., Habana, duty paid — 4fi gross tons 42-in. cast-iron water pipe, at S.')5..')S per ton 2,240 lbs. 220 gross " 8 " " " " " " 35.58 " " 79 " " 4 " " " " " " 36.70 " " 18 " " specials, comprising the foUowin;.', 57.'iO " " " 12 2 tees, 42" x 42'' x 12" 42) 42 12 2 tees, .36"x.3H"xl2"36) I 12 4 tees, 24" x 24" x 12" 24) 24 12 I 5 tees, 20" x 20'' x 12" 20) ' 20 8 1 5 tees, 20" X 20" x 8" 20) 20 5 tees, 18" x 18" x 8" 18) 18 8 I 5 tees, 12" x 1 2" x 8" 12) 1 2 10 tees, S"x 8"x 4" 8) 8 3 I 10 tees, S"x 8"x 3" 8) 8 4 I 5 tees, 4"x 4"x 4" 4) 4 5 tees, 4"x 4"x 3" 4)- 10 reducers, 12" to 8" 12)- 5 reducers, 8" to 4" 8)- 190 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHAKVElS, ETC. Or \vr will turiiish tile pipe and specials, delivered alonjj; the lines indicated by your blue prints accdiiipuiiyiiiir sj)ecifit'ations, or as may be instructed by you, at following,' ])i-ices: 4S gross tons 4l'-in. citst-iron water pipe, at S41.58 per ton 2,240 lbs. 220 " '- K " " " " " " 41. .58 " " 79 " " 4 " " " " " " 42.70 " " IS " " specials as per above list, " (13. .50 " " " " We projiuse to furnish this pipe and specials to confurni in all respects to your specification.'^ herewith attached and which are hereby made a part ol' o\ir proposal. A\'e aiiiee to comiilete delivery of all pijie and specials not later than February by steamer sailinj,' fmui Mobile on .January 27th, 1900. Ke-'pectfiilly submitted. (Sipied) U. 8. Cast Ikon Pipe .\nd Fdy. Co., By Hiiw.iKD E0LE.ST0N, Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn. (.Siijiicd) E. B. Thom,ks,S(jx, ,Sn. ,Siiles Mijr. A true copy: (Sii;ned) C. C. Okrter, ■J 11(1 Lt., ..'ml Art II. Department of Hav.vxa, <_'itii of Hiiroiiii. SjiCf'ijicdtioiix pif voxt-ii-nti iratrr jiipc. The pipes shall consist of the (pialities and conform to the reqniieuients designated in the Ibltiwing tabulated schedule, the specificatinns, and accompanying drawing, all of which are nierued in and shall become a part of the contract. SCHEDULE. Internal diameter of pipe, in inches 4 8 42 Number of pieces required' (i75 894 15 Depth of SI icket, in inches 4 4 4J Standard wcii:-ht, in U.S., to lay 12 feet of pipe 260 550 7, 1.50' 1. The ]iipe shall be of the kind usually known as "socket" and "spigot" and shall be 12 feet loni: in addition to the length of the socket or bell, so that when laid the pi|ies sliall be 12 feet fi'om siiiuut to spigot. 2. The pipes shall be cast vertically, without the use of core nails, chaplets, or thickness ]>icccs, nrany sulistitute therctbr. 3. The metal shall be iif the best quality for the purpose, made from what is com- mercially known as "neutial" i)ig, which shall have been made from iron ores and without the admixture of cinder of any kind, and when cast the metal shall be tough anil of such density and texture as will ailmit of its being easily cut and drilled Ijy hand. 4. Chemical analysis of the iron used shall be furnished by the contractor when- ever re(|uired by the chief engineer (jr his representative. 5. Te-t pieces shall be furni-hcd from the f< sundry manufacturing the pipe of a siiecimen ot the iron nsed fector e\ci'y facility and such tools as he may need for tlie due performance of his duty in carrying out the requirements of these spiecili cations. 12. Ivicli and every pi|ie shall he subjected, at the works of the conlractor, to a test by hydrostatic pressure of not less than two hundred and fifty (2.50) pounds per PUBLK^ WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 191 square inch, and while under such jircusnie f^aiil ]ii|>c nhall lie Milijoctcil In an addi- tional tes^t of a series of smart Mows at various |i.iiiils tliroughout its length uitha three (;>) pound hammer attarhi'd to a handle sixteen ( Hi) inches l(jnn'. 13. The said chief engineer, hn\\e\cr. reserves tlie rii^hl to ins|iecl and test the pipes as heretofore, upon delivery in the city's yard, in tlie nianner and under the conditions prescribed in these spirihcations. ' 14. All pipes which shall develop any defects under the prescril)ed test, or wliich may before testin>;, or un delivery to either of city pipe yards, or in an> dc!-in- nated street in the city nf Ilahana, be found unwuind or not in accordance with ilie conditions and reijuirements of these siucifications and the drawings, shall be rejected and so marked in plain widte letters, unless otherwise ordered b\' the chief engineer. 15. All rejected pipes shall be removed by and at the expense of the contractor, and shall by him lie replaced with other pi|ies e(|uivalent in weight and which shall in all respects conform to all the reiiuirenients of these spci'ifications. 16. The cost of testing or other labor performed on pipe which may jirovcdefei'tive shall be charged to and paid for by the contractor. 17. The weight of the pipe nuist correspond as near as possible with the weight prescribed in the schedule a« "standard" for the resiiective sizes. IS. Any and all pipes which may decrease in weight more than three jier cent of said standard weight shall be rejectetl, and no more weight shall be allowed or paid for in any pipe than shall exceed two per cent of the standard weight. These recjuirements shall be determined by the weight of each pipe separately. 19. The quantity contracted for to" be delivered on or Ijefore February 6th, lOdO. (Signed) U. S. Cast Irox Pipe .-^nd Fdy. Co., By HOUWRII EOLESTON, Aljilll, Chalhiiiomiii, Teini. A true copy. (Signed) C. C. C.\rter, (Siened) E. B. Tno.Nr \ kso n , ,V.,. ,SV,/,.,s- J/,/r. -'ikI Li., 2nrl Aihi. Dep.vrtment of H,vb.\n'.v, Office OF Chief Engixeek, Ihih.iiHi, J, mil. ISth, 1900. Mr. P. D. Cl-NNINCII.VM, Acting Chief Engiiierr. Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith several bids foi- furnishing and dis- tributing the requisite quantity of water pipe for constrnction of the water snpijly to Eegla. The bid of the United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company, represented by Mr. H. Egleston, is the best bid, being the lowe' t in [iricc and the earliest in delivery. It will be observed that the bids include duty paid, lighterage, and delivery along the line of the proposed work. It is important that the contract be awarded without delay in order that the con- tractor can make the delivery according to his proposal. The total amount of the proposal recommended is S15,6.'ili.74. Respectfully, ( Signed) A. W, ( 'ooke, An.ftsliiiit Kiiriiiici r. A true copy. (Signed) C. C. Carter, i'liil Lieiiti'iHtni, 2iid Artillcri/. H.\EAN.\, Jauiiiivij ISth, 1900. Mr. Howard Egleston, Agent V.S. Cast Imn Pipe A- Julg. Co., (liiispo, .Ul, II S,o^>^S.a-S^ ?^w^£;-2S ^-^ £<2 ^ o- - c- I T- ■- «^< "^ '^ *" ^- w " ? t^ 10 lO u^ I-- c^ y ^ O) in -7^ 00 -O CO c- r- c CO — CO '-.:; § a JD-^ -H rp CO «D .- CO CO ^ IT I>. 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PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 253 o c o o c c c o apQQ a o ?•? o a Si " o 5 3 3 E-s S i3 7^-1 g ' CO . - ~ "3 tr.iii i; p ^ r ■^ - tn ''^ 5 ^ is '^ ^ ^ o y. o -^ -t^ 5 a a -— ' ta" ; a -3 254 PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. Exhibit A. [First Lieutenant A. E. Saxton, Eighth U. S. Cavalry.] CONTRACT. This a^^reement, made and entered into this 1st day of September, 1899, by and between the Government of tlie United States, by Capt. \V. S. Scott, quartermaster in charge of construction, party of the first part, andA.P. AVriKhtand James T. Goulden, under tlie firm name of Wright and Goulden, of Santi;ig(j de Cuba, parties of the second part. Witnesseth: That in conformity with plans and .spccitieations hereunto attached and which are made apart of this contract, the said Cajit. \V. S. Srcitt, for and in behalf of the said United States Government, and the said Wrinlit and Goulden, for themselves, do cove- nant and agree with each other as follows: That the said Wright and ( ioulden shall furnish all labor and suiierwsion necessary to thee per cent of I'onrteen hundreil ninety-five liollars (."^1, 495. 00), the con- tract price of one building, at the end of seven days from commencing of said each building and 2o |ier cent at the end of fourteen days, and the remaining 50 per cent upon the completion and accei)tance of said building by .''aid party of the first part, provided always, howe\ er, that the party of the first jiart or the inspector in charge have a right to pass ujjon the works done and jierformed at the timeof said payments, and, should sutticient work not be done or |«'rformed, to withhold such ]"iayments. Said second parties agree and by this co}itract do ]ilace in thi' hands of ,«aid first jiarty a certilied check for the sum of five hundred dollars ( •■s.iOd.dO) , made I'ayable to the said ]iarty of the first part, as a guaranty for the faithful jierforniance of the obligations of the said second parties under tlii^ contract. Said first party is author- ized til use said five hundred dollars ($.500.00), or any part thereof, to satisfy any costs arising under this contract liy reason of said secouil jiartiesto comply with same, and that upon the conclusi(5n of this contract, sliouM said second parties comjily with the requirenients of this contract in the construction of said buildings and pay all bills arisiui: under their contract, thesaid live hundred dollars to be returned to said second parties or their le^al representatives. Itis I nTcliy agreed that any changes in plans orspecifications nuist heat the instance of thesaid fir.-^t party or his r<,'|presentative in I'harge of the work, and all extra work not shown im plans will be paid for at a reasonable rate, to be agreeil upon by the jiarties hereto; that any attai-liing buildings or ]iarts of buildings conseipient to the said barracks and not shown on plans will fie considered as extra and be constructed at a price to lie agn^cd upon by the )mrties hereto. Should said parties of thesecond part fail to complete saiil buildings in accordance with plans and specifications and within the time above ex]iressed, then the said first party may retain any amounts due on saiil contract, enter upon and complete said work, ami |iay for same out of amounts so due and the amount held by him as guaranty, provided that said failure should not be the result of said first party to deliver ami furnish materials and make payments as aboNC agreed. . It is agreed by the iiarti(>s hereto that allriglits of action arising under this I'lintract by reason of breach of contract are reserved to the jiarties hereto. In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our hands this day and date first above written. (Signed) AV. S. Scott, Ciijil. find ^l. Q. J/., ''. S. F., in (Inirr/i: nt (/oiintriKiion (imrhi of tJK'Jirxl j,nrt). (Signed) Weight A Goulden, Per A. P. Wright, Meinbii- of Finn (parties of the second part). PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 255 SPECIFICATIONS. The work to be done under these specifications consists in the ci instruction of one or more barracks buildings at JMori-o Clastic, Santiago de Cuba Province, the same being 200 ft. long and L>0 ft. wide, with porch of 8 ft. on each side, and under one roof. Said building to be constructed of sucli material as may be furnished by the quarter- master in charge and in accordance with plan of same hereto attached. . . All work done in the construction of same nui.-t be skillful and of workmanlike manner and substantial. The plans and specifications are a part of the contract, and^buildings are to be erected according as shown on plan, unless altered or changed by Government inspector in charge. All work done hereunder is to be subjected to such conditions and restrictions as the inspector in I'harge may deem necessary, and shall progress in the manner and at such times as he ma>' direct. Should any work be required not shown or included in plans or specifications the same shall be done as directed by said inspector. Any improper work mav be changed by the con- tractors at the will of the inspectors. A true copy : (Signed) W. S. Scott, Captidii iiml ,1. Q. J/., V. ,S. V., in Charge of Ocean Trnns/iortation, (Quartermaster in (_'harge of Construction. Office of the Quaetekmastek in Charge of Land and C)cean Transportation, fSdiitimjo, Cuba, Oclaber ^'S, 1899. ^Messrs. Wright and CtouLDEX, Contractors, ilnrro Barracks. Gentlemen : You will change plan of construction of barrack building No. 2 to include 20 ft. more in length, making 220 ft. long, instead of 200 ft., as shown on plan. You will also put in a partition wall on east side at the 200 ft. mark, and make two single connecting doors from main building on each side of the center of build- ing. Y'l.iu will, in lieu of double doors reaching to floor, as shown on plan, put two of such doors 110 ft. from eacli end of building, and remainder of doors reaching half- way down and terminating 4 ft. above floor, the distance below half door to be weatherboarded up same as s]>ace not occupied liy doors. Said one-half doors will be double, hung on track, and wdth attachments complete, same as other full doors. In the .room made by reason of partition above mentioned you will put a single door on each side, opening on veranda, and hang same on track, as othei-s. Your compensation will be same rate, proportionately, as i iriginal contract for build- ing 200 ft., duly signed and executed Seiit. 1st, 1899. Extras to be paid for at rea- sonable rate as per contract. Respectfully, (Signed) W. S. Soott, Ot}dtruction of 4 water-closets and - kitclicns at Jlorm t'astlc barracks, ;ind tin- said "Wright & Goul- den for thcmsch'cs do covenant and agree wiili each other as follows: That the .--aid Wriudit & (ioulden shall furnish all labor and .su]>ervisi(in necessary to the coiistnictiou nf 4 walcr-clnsets and 2 kitchens, as per advertisement, jilans, and specillcations, to be erected apiairtenant to INlorro Castle barracks, near ;\Iorro Castle; and in consideraliipii of the faithful [lerl'oriiiaiice nf kucIi work and the ciin,--trncti(in and complelion of said buildiii.ns in accurdaiice with plans and s|iecificatiiiiis, and to the satisfaction of the ]iarty arty of the 1st ]iart agrees to pay to the parlies of the second part, or their leiral ie)>resentati\i'S, the sum of one thonsand si.K hundred dollars for tile said 4 water-closets and 2 kitchens, the said waler-closets lieing rated at $225.00 each and the kitchens at S;!50.00 each. The saiil party of the first part aniees to furnish all materials of whatsoever char- acter necessary to be used in construction of said buildings, and place same on ground of buildings, and aurees to furnish material promptly so ae to cause no delays to the parties of the secoml ]iart. The said jiarties of the second part agree to commence and prosecute to coini>lelion the said buildings as soon and as fast as materials are furnished, and to push said work iiromptly ami without cessation until same are completed. The party of the first ])art agrees to pay said parties of the second ]iart the amount before mentioned for each Iniilding as soon as each one is completed and accepted, no payments to be paid until each several building is comjileted. The said second piarties agree to discharge all liabilities arising by reason of said construction promptly and before final settlement to pay all and every bill for labor or otherwise. PUBLIC WORKS, BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC. 257 It is hereby agreed that any changes in plans and npeciflcations must be at the instance of the party of the first part or inspector in charge, and that any changes necessitating additional compensation the same will be paid tor as extras at a reason- able rate, to be agreed upon by tlie parties hereto. All work not shown on plans and specifications to be done as extras and paid for at a reasonable rate, to be agreed upon by both parties. It is agreed by the parties hereto that all rights of actions arising under this con- tract by reason of breach of contract are reserved to the parties hereto. In witness \\ hereof we have hereunto affixed our hands the day and date first above written. (Signed) W. S. Scott, Captain and Asgistant Quartermaster, in Charge of Conairuclion, * Party of the First Part. (Signed) Whight and Goulden, Per A. P. Weight, ilnnher of Hrm, Per A. P. 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