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11 14 r1ErY-sixTH CONGRESS. sm. 11. cH. 852. 1901. Cavite, Philip ine Islands: For one electrician, at Eve dollars and four cents per diem; one clerk at one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand five hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fifty-two cents; Navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars; d lgaval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: One clerk, one thousand o ars; Naval station, Key West, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars; d Elaval station, Bremerton, Washington: One clerk, one thousand o ars; In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Equipment, twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and two dollars and fifty-two cents. Dg`¢$§¤¤ ¤fY¤rd¤¤¤d BUREAU or YARDS AND DOCKS. M“““’“““°°· MAINTENANCE or YARDS AND Docks: For general maintenance of yards and docks, namely: For freight, transportation of materials and stores; books,. maps, models, and drawing; purchase and repair of fire engines; fire ap aratus and plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of oxen,Il1orses, and driving teams; carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles for use in the navy-yards; tools and repairs of the same; postage on letters and other mailable matter on public service sent to forei n countries, and telegrams; stationery; furniture for Government iouses and office.s`in nav -yards and for the Bureau of Yards and Docks; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power dplants; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; atten ance on tires, lights, ire engines and fire apparatus and p ants; incidental labor at navy-yards; water tax, tolls, an ferriage; pay of watchmen in navy-yards; awnings and packing boxes, and advertising for yards and docks and other purposes; and for rent of wharf and storehouse at Erie, Pennsylvania, for use and apcommgdiatgpn of United States steamer Michigan, five hundred thousand dollars. C°“““g€“t°"p€“S"S CONTINGENT, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docks: For contingent expenses that may arise at navy-yards and stations, fifty thousand dollars. CiV“€¤*¤bl*¤hm*=¤° CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docks: Navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand four 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 four dollars per diem; one electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand three hundred and thirty-seven dollars. Navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one clerk, at one thousand 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 iem, including Sundays; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one draftsman, at five dollars per diem; one master of tugs, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one electrician, at one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty-’1ive cents. Navy-yard, New York, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one yard pilot, two thousand dollars; two masters of tugs, at one thousand five hundred, dollars each; two writers, at nine hundred dollars each; one foreman laborer, at four dollars and fifty cents per-diem; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; two messengers, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per diem each; one draftsman, at five dollars per diem; one