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 152 F1r·rr-snvnNrH ooivonass. sm. 1. cH. 594.. 1902. For night watchmen as follows: Two in Smithsonian grounds;. one in Judiciary Park; two in Henry and Seaton parks; one in grounds south of Executive Mansion; one in Monument Park; and two in Garfield Park; nine in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, six thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. ¥°*“°•1°'°°”°*¤°€- That the park watchmen now provided for under the above heading of public buildings and grounds, and those that may hereafter be provided for by law for service in any of the public squares and reservations in the District of Columbia, shall receive free medical attendance, the same as the Metropolitan Police of said District. “'*°“°’d- V“· For watchman for the care of the monument and dock at Wakeneld, Virginia, the birthplace of Washington, three hundred dollars. °°“'*“€°”‘°‘P°“’°* For contingent and incidental expenses, including purchase of professional and scientific books and periodicals, books of reference, blank _ books, photographs, and maps, seven hundred dollars. u,,§{Y,§§§;‘fugY“ ”"‘ Of the foregoing amounts appropriated under Public Buildings and Grounds, the sum of twenty-eight thousand three hundred and ninety ' dollars shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Section seventeen hundred and ninety-seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States is hereby amended to read as follows: E,,1;‘}f,'§§,.Q* Cum °f "SEc. 1797. That the Chief of Engineers shall have charge of the mf; EH gy- 1'MP-819- public buildings and grounds in the District of Columbia, under such ' regulations as may be prescribed by the President, through the Wa1· Department, except those buildings and grounds which are otherwise u§¤°*·*<>¤ <>*¤¤¤r>•¤* rovided for by law; and when it shall be made to appear to the said Chief of Engineers, or to the officer under his direction having immediate charge of said public buildings and grounds, that any person or pprsons is in unlawful occupation of any portion of said Hpublic lan in the District of Columbia, it shall be the duty of said officer in ycharge thereof to notify the marshal of the District of Columbia in writing of such unlawful occupation, and the said marshal shall thereupon cause the said trespasser or trespassers to be ejected from said lands, and shall restore possession of the same to the officer charged by law with the custody thereof. ” gpg; ,Y;;rm*;’;3 snrn, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. °l"k· °¤8*¤¢¢¤· Office of the superintendent: For one clerk of class one; steno ra- 'mbmm m` pher and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; chief engineer, one thougmd two hundred dollars; nine assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; fifty- eight watchmen; carpenter, one thousand dollars; one electrician, one thousand dollars; plumber, machinist, and ainter, at nine hundred dollars each; four skilled laborers, at sevenlxundred and twenty dollars each: twenty-nine firemen; ten conductors of elevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eighteen laborers; eighty-one charwomen; one gardener, seven hundred and twenty dohars; and two telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and twenty-five thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. "¤°‘·"8**¤· mf- For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items and city directo- _ ries, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. w{f,*,;f; "’ F·"““° For repair of granite columns at northeast approach to the building, use I D mmgq ongghpiasanoflgye hundilgsid apdfgventy-Gigi) dollars. h th t th _ ° ‘§‘ ,·; a erea rno u no U1 in,or ea proac es ereoo er irntgéiégloiiiddinie 9 than the Capitol building and th? White Hbuse, in the Distiict of Columbia. shall be used or occupied in any manner whatever in connection with ceremonies attending the inauguration of President of the United States, or other public function, except as may hereafter be expressly authorized by law.