Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1209

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FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 2512. 1907. IlT9 guadred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred and forty o ars. h Indall, naiéa} trrtaingng station, Great Lakes, twenty-six thousand nine un re an o dollars. Naval. WAR (lllonuzoia, Rnonn Isrumn: For maintenance of the R§**"’*""*" °°“°¤· Naval lVar College on Coasters Harbor Island, and care of groundsi for same, twelve thousand three hundred dollars; one draftsman, at one thousand two hundred dollars er year; services of a lecturer on integnztgonpltaawvéine Ehpfisand dollars;} segvgcpp of civilian lecturers ren er a e ar ‘ e e, six un re dollars; two eo yists at nine hundred dollars each pir year; purchase of books of rldfereiice, four hundred dollars; one librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars per year; . h 11:1 all, geiyal War College, Rhode Island, eighteen thousand seven un re dollars. NAVAL Hema, Pmnaniznrnu, PENNSYLVANIAZ One superintendent d_}f*,}’,§ §:’¤°·*"*“’*· of grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one steward, at Pi seven hundred and twenty dollars; one matron, at four hundred and twenty dollars; one benei1ciaries’ attendant, at two hundred and forty dollars; one chief cook, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one assistant cook, at three hundred and sixty dollars; one assistant cook, at two hundred and forty dollars; one chief laundress, at one hundred and ninetv·two dollars; five laundresses, at one hundred and sixty-eighltiadollarsbeach; frfligdserubbers, at one pundred and sixty-eig t o rs can ; one waitress at one iundred and ninety-two dollars· eight waitresses, at one hiindred and sixty-eight dollars each; one kite en servant, at two hundred and forty dollars; eight laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one stable keeper and driver, at three hundred and sixt dollars; one master at arms, at four hundred and eighty dollars; two house cor rals, at three hundred dollars each; one barbe1·, at three hundred andxsixty dollars; one carpenter, at eight hundred and forty-five dollars; one painter, at eight hundred and forty-five dollars; one engineer for elevator and machinery, six hundred dollars; three laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; three laborers,`at three hundred dollars each: total for employees, fourteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Miscellaneous: Water rent and lighting, two thousand one hundred dollars; cemetery, burial expenses, and headstones, eight hundred dollars; improvement of grounds, seven hundred and eighty dollars; repairs to uildings, boilers, furnaces, and furniture, six thousand seven hundred and forty-eight dollars; music in chapel, six hundred dollars; transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to the Naval Home, one hundred ollars; sup rt of beneficiaries, forty-seven thousand nine hundred and five dolliiis; total miscellaneous, fifty-nine thousand and thirty-three dollars; In all, for Naval Home, seventy-three thousand six hundred and eighty-three dollars, which sum shall be paid out of the income from the naval pension fund: I’rm·z`ded, That for the performance of such §Q{g§ffg¤g,me,,L_,_ additional services in and about the Naval Home as may be necessary, aries. ' the Secretary of the Navy is anthorized to employ, on the recommendation of the governor. beneficiaries in said Home, whose compensation shall be hxedfby tl;; Secretary and paid from the appropriation for the support o the oine. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE.BnreauofOrdnnnce. ` Onmamcn Ann onnzuxcrz storms: For procuring, producing, u.-B.'£°3l}$§J"`° "m` preserving, and handling ordnance material; for the armament of ships; for fuel. material. and labor to be used in the general work of the Ordnance Department; for watchmen at magazines. powder fac-