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FIFTYYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 1010. 1903. 1181 computing( draftsman for gun factory, three thousand dollars; one chic cler , at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand one hundred dollars; three writers, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents each; one draftsman, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; three draftsmen, at one thousand and eighty-one dollars each; one assistant draftsman, at seven hundred and seventy-two dollars; two copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one telegraph operator and copyist, at one thousand dollars; in all, twenty-six thousand five hundred and six dollars and seventy-five cents; Navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For one clerk, at one thousand two N¤rr¤1k.V¤. hundred dollars; Navy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk, at one thousand Mm I¤1¤¤¤· <>¤1- two hundred dollars; .d H I dm Hm Naval rovin groun , Indian ead Mar land: For one clerk, at· ““ Pm" one thougand tgvo hundred dollars; orie forhman of powder factory, mg gmmd`Md` two thousand dollars; one chemist for powder factor , two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant chemist for powder factory, one thelixusauld six hémdred dollars; Rhod la d F N R I ava to o station, l\e rt, e IS n : or one chemist at °"P°’*· two thousargd five hundredwdollars; one clerk, at one thousand two Torpedo mmm. hundred dollars; one draftsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, five thousand two hundred dollars; In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Ordnance, forty-six thousand and six dollars and seventy-five cents; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such service. BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT- mgriltleau of Equip- Eoorrmmrr or vnssmrsz For hemp, wire, iron, and other materials m'g¤¤*P¤¤¤¤* °f We for the manufacture of cordage, anchors, cables, galleys, and chains; ` canvas for the manufacture of sails, awnings, hammocks, and other work; water for all purposes on board naval vessels, including the expenses of transportation and storage of the same; stationery for chaplains, commandin and navigating officers of ships, equipment officers on shore and adoat, and for the use of courts-martial on board ship; the removal and transportation of ashes from ships of war; interior appliances and tools for equipment buildings in nav -yards and naval stations; su plies for seamen’s quarters; and for the urchase of all other articles of equipment at home and abroad, andp for ` the payment of labor in equipping vessels and manufacture of equipment articles in the several navy-yards; all pilota e and towage of ships of war; canal tolls, wharfage, dock, and port giarges, and other necessary incidental expenses of a similar nature; services and materials in repairing, correctin , adjusting, and testing compasses on shore and on board ship; nauticaland astronomical instruments, and repairs to same; libraries for ships of war; professional books and papers, and drawings and engravings for signal books; naval signals and ap aratus, namely, signals, ights, lanterns, rockets, and running lights; compass fittings, including binnacles. tripods, and other appendages of ships’ compasses; logs and other appliances for measuring the ship’s way, an leads and other appliances for sounding; lanterns and lamps, and their ap ndages for eneral use on board ship for illuminating purposes, andxbil and cangles used in connection therewith; hunting and other materials for making and repairing flags of all kinds; photographs, photographic instruments, and materials; musical instruments and music; installing. maintaining, and repairing interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range