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 1196 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sicss. II. Ch. 1010. 1903. nine dollars and ffty cents; one quarter gunner, at four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one coxswain, at four hundred and sixtymine dollars and fifty cents; one seaman in the de artment of seamanship, at three hundred and ninety-seven dollars andpfifty cents; one attendant in the department of navigation and one in the department of physics, at three hundred dollars each; eight attendants at recitation rooms, library, store, chapel, armory, and offices, at three hundred dollars each; one bandmaster, at one thousand and eighty dollars; twenty-one iirst-class musicians, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; seven second—class musicians, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; services of organist at cha 1, three hundred dollars; in all, seventy-seven thousand four hundredd and forty-two dollars and fifty- two cents. ch§',f;gj'g$°“· m°‘ PAY or WATCHMEN, MECHANICS, AND orrmms, NAVAL AcAnr1MY: Captain of the watch and weigher, at two dollars and fifty cents per diem; seven watchmen, at two dollars each per diem; foreman of steam heating works of the Academy, at five dollars per diem; labor at power house, for masons, carpenters, and other mechanics and laborers, and for care of buildings, and rounds, wharves, and boats, forty-two thousand one hundred and hfty dollars and fifty cents; in all, fifty thousand dollars. a¤¥g;gg;;¤· ¤°°·¤ PAY or STEAM mn·Lorm·1s, NAVAL AcAm·:mr: Pay of mechanics and ` others in department of steam en °neering, eleven thousand one hun- _ _ dred and fifty-four dollars and eigty-two cents. ‘§,‘},§l";;,’“,Q*,g*;_’““€· Special course of study and training of midshipmen, as authorized by Act of Congress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and eiglity-two, three thousand dollars. ‘ F¤v•i¤· sw- mums, NAVAL Acmmn: Necessary repairs of plublic buildings, wharves, and walls iuclosing the grounds of the aval Academy, iimmovements, repairs, furniture, and iixtures, thirty-one thousand o rs. ¤¤¤¤¤¤· M Ilmrme AND Lreirrme, NAVAL AcAnm¤r: Fuel, oil, waste, and other materials for the operation, repair, and maintenance of the plant; heating and lighting apparatus and tools; for heating and lighting the Academy and bandsmen’s quarters, twenty-five thousand do lars. °°¤¤¤8°¤*· CONTINGENT, NAVAL AcAm:MY: Purchase of books for the library (to be purchased in open market on the written order of the Superintendent), two thousand dollars; stationery, blank books, models, maps, and text-books, for use of instructors, two thousand dollars; expenses of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy, being mileage and five dollars per diem for each member for expenses during actual attendance at the Academy and for supplying necessary outfit for the board house, and for clerk hire, carriages, and other incidental and necessary expenses of the board, three thousand dollars; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and instruments in the department of physics, and for repairs of the same, two thousand dollars; purchase of gas and steam machinery, steam pipes and tlttings, rent o buildings for the use of the Academy, freight, carta e, water, music, musical and astronomical instruments, uniforms for the bandsmen, telegraphing, feed and maintenance of teams, current expenses, and repairs of a l kinds, and for incidental labor and expenses not applicable to any other appropriation, fifty thousand dollars; stores in the departments of steam engineering, eight hundred dollars; materials for repairs in steam machinery, one thousand dollars; for contingencies for the Superintendent of the Academy, to be expended in his discretion, one thousand dollars; apparatus for the instruction of midshipmen in the department of marine engineering and naval construction, ten thousand ollars. R°P•¤‘¤*°¤*¤*¤¤*¤·  of sextants in the department of navigation, one thousand do rs. In all Naval Academy, two hundred and seventy thousand three hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-four cents.