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FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1635. 1907. 97]. to be followed by steam and by sail; including the expenses of communicating and circulating information; lithographing and engraving; the purchase of materials for, and printing and mailing the chart, two thousand dollars. No expenditure shall be incurred or authorized for personal services P°”°”‘* “°"i°**'- or otherwise under the Hydrographic Office at Washin ton, District of Columbia, durigg the iiscal year nineteen hundred and eight except as herein authoriz by appropriations under the Navy Department or under appropriations that may be made for printing and binding. NAVAL Onsnavaronrz For a of three assistant astronomers, one M"' °*¤°"°*°¤’- at two thousand four hundred dollars, and two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one assistant in department of nautical instruments, one thousand six hundred; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class two; instrument maker, one thousand five hundred; electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; five assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistants, at one thousand dollars each; stenographer 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 watchman; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and nine laborers; in all, forty-one thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For miscellaneous computations, five thousand dollars. °°mP¤°¤'=*°¤¤· For professional and scientific books, periodicals, engravings, pho- *’°°¤·°°°· togiap s, and fixtures for the library, seven hundred and fifty dollars. or apparatus and instruments, and for repairs of the same, two " *PP°'**“* thousan dollars. For repairs to buildings, fixtures, and fences, furniture, gas, chemi- °°°“¤6’°“*°*P°¤•¤¤- cals, and stationery, freight (including transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange), foreign postage. and expressage, plants, fertilizers, and all contingent expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. 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 transportation; paints, telegraph and telelphone service, and incidental labor, seven thousand five hundred dollars. I For house for alt·azimuth instrument, with collimators, mountings, mgk:¤,;¤¤¤**· l¤¤*¤¤· and piers, three thousand dollars.` NAL'1'ICAIl ALMANAG OFFICE: For the following assistants in pre- Ogggiiml A‘¤¤¤¤**° parin for ublication the American Ephemeris an Nautical Almanac, ` namelly: Tdlree, 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 thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For pay of com utors on piecework in preparing for publication <>¤¤v¤¤¤ the American Epliemeris and Nautical Almanac and improving the tables of the planets, moon, and stars, six thousand dollars. Burman or Srrnrm Enommzarxoz For chief clerk, two thousand g,§;$*;,*;,f*¤*°•¤**°¤· ` dollars; one clerk of class three: two clerks of class two; one clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; one assistant messenger; two laborers; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; one messenger boy, six hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant draftsman, one thousand two hundred