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F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ch. 3590. 1906. 561 at nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; Navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: For one clerk, who wasmnstrm, n. c. shall also perform the clerical duties for the board of labor employ- ment at said navy-yard, one thousand six hundred dollars; Navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars; P¤¤¤¤c<>1¤.F1¤. Naval station, Cavite Philip ine Islands: One master electrician, 0¤vi¤¢.P·1- one thousand eight hundred and) seventy-eight dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all`, two thousand eigdit hundred and seventy- eight dollars; d Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: One clerk, one thousand Pm R<>v¤i.S- 0- 0 rs; Naval station, Kéy West, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars; KW Wm. FM. Navy-yard, Puget Sound, Washington: One clerk, one thousand P¤s<=¢S¤¤¤d,W¤h. dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand dollars; In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Equipment, thirty-eight thou- `sand and twenty-eight dollars. BUREAU or YARDS AND Docxs. Bu¤>¤¤¤rY¤¤·<1¤md own. MALWTENANCE or YARDS AND Docxs: For general maintenance of M¤*¤*°¤¤¤°°· yards and docks, namely: For books, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of iire engines; iire ap aratus and plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of oxen, horses, and drivin teams; carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles for use in the navvyards; tools and repairs of the same; fpostage on letters and other mai able matter on public service sent to oreign countries, and telegrams; stationery; furniture for Government houses and offices in navy- ards; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance onlight and power plants; . cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on tires, lights, fire engines, and fire apparatus and plants; incidental labor at navy-yards; water tax, tolls, and ferriage; pay of watchmen in ` navy—yards; awnings and packing boxes, and advertising for {ards and docks and other purposes; and for rent of wharf an store ouse at Erie, Pennsylvania, for use and accommodation of United States steamer Michigan, and for pay of employees on leave, eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Corfrmonnr, BUREAU or YARDS Ann Docks: For contingent °°°'·*“¤°“‘· expenses that may arise at navy-yards and stations, thirty thousand dollars. Crvrr, Es·rAnr.rsnMEN·r, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docks: Navy-yard, °"“°"“*’“’*""°“‘ Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand four "°"’“‘°““‘·N·“· hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; one foreman laborer and head teamster, at four dollars per diem, including Sundays; one janitor, at six hundred dollars; one pilot, at three dollars per diem, including Sundays; one draftsman, at our dollars per diem; one electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; one stenographer and typewriter, one thousand dollars; one writer, nine hundred dol-- lars; one telegraph operator and clerk, nine hundred dollars; one draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; one master of tugs, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand seven hundred and thirt A:-three dollars; Navy-yard, Poston, Massachusetts: For one clerk, at one thousand B°“°“·M“'· four hundred dollars; one foreman laborer, at four dollars per diem; one messenger to commandant, at two dollars per diem; one messenger, at two dollars per diem; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one draftsman, at five dollars per diem; vox. xxxrv, PT l—36