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120 ru*rY-E1errr11 oonemzss. sm. 11. on. 716. 1904. visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and other necessary expenses incurred in collecting the latest information for the Pilot (ihart, and for other purposes for which the offices were established, thirty thousand five hundred dollars. P:i<g,¤lggN¤¤¤0¤¤· For a monthly Pilot Chart of the North Pacific Ocean, showing ° ° m` graphically the matters of value and interest to the maritime community of the Pacific coast, and particularly the directions and forces of the. ,_ winds to be expected during the month succeeding the date of issue; the set and strength of the currents; the feeding grounds of whales and seals; the regions of storm, fog, and ice; the positions of derelicts and floating obstructions to navigation; and the best routes to be followed by steam and by sail; including the expenses of communieating and circulating information; lithographing and engraving; the purc ase of materia s for, and printing an mailing the chart, two thousand dollars._ P¤¤¤¤·¤ www- No expenditure shall be incurred or authorized for rsonal services or otherwise under the Hydrographic Office at Washilngton, District of Columbia, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five except ` asherein authorized by appropriations under the Navy Delpartihent or , , under appropriations that may be made for printing and inding. N•*·* °*·•¤¤•*¤¤· _ Navn. Onsnnvaronxz For pay of three assistant astronomers, one at two thousand dollars, and two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class two; instrument maker, one thousand five hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; photcigrapher one thousand two hundred dollarsyilve`, V computers, at one ousand two hundred dollars each; librarian, one is thousand four hundred dollars; assistant on equatorial one thousand dollars; assistant in spectroscopic work, one thousand dollars; stenog-` rapher and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; foreman and captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; carpenter and engineer, at one thousand dollars each; three firemen; six watchmen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and tweigty dollars; and nine laborers; in all, thirty-nine thousand four hundr and forty dollars. cempummm. For miscellaneous computations, four thousand dollars. mon. m. For professional and scientific books, periodicals, engravings, photogrgphs, and fixtures for the library, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Ar>v¤¤*¤¤ or apparatus and instruments, and for repairs of the same, two thousan dollars. · conungenzexpeuu. For repairs to buildings fixtures, and fences, furniture, gas, chemicals, and stationery, freight (includin transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exdhange), foreign postage, and expressage, p ants, fertilizers, and all contingent expenses, two thonsand five hundred dollars. 1¤¤<=¤¤1•¤¤¤¤¤- For fuel, oil, grease, tools, pipe, wire, and other materials needed · for the maintenance and repair of boilers, engines heating apparatus, electric lighting and power plant, and water-supply system; purchase and maintenance of teams; material for boxing nautical instruments for trans rtation; Tints, telegraph and telep one service, and incidental lahdr, seven thousand five hundred dollars. neunuiummsc. Naurxoar. Amuxac Orrrcn: For the followin assistants in preparing for ublication the American Ephemeris auf Nautical Almanac, namely: Three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two, at one thousand dollars each; one copyist and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; one assistant messenger; and one messenger boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, fifteen thou- - sand two hundred and forty dollars. °¤¤¤v¤*¤¤· For pay of computers on piecework in preparing for publication the American Ephemeris and hautical Almanac and im roving the tables ' of the planets, moon, and stars, seven thousand dollgrs.