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 886 FI.FTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 755. 1903. lars; for depot quartermaster’s office, three thousand dollars; for War Department, seven thousand two hundred dollars; for Record and Pension Ofhce, two thousand three hundred dollars; and for Bureau of Insular Affairs, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars. _ P¤¤¤=s¢ ¤¤¤¤v¤· For postage stamps for the W ar Department and 1tS bureaus, as r uired under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matters addressed ~ ‘ t:l’ostal Union countries, five hundred dollars. mf,¤bl*°, "“*l‘“"8' PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. “E*°**¤· ¤¤¤¤¤¤8°¤· Ormcm or rtmmc BUILDINGS AND eRoUNDs: For one assistant ` engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four, one clerk of class three, one messenger; landscape gardener, two thousand dollars; surveyor and draftsman, one tbousan five hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand five hundred and forty dollars. 0*<·=¤¤¢¤» {M- For overseers, draftsmen, copyists, foremen, gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the public grounds, thirty-five thousand dollars. · W¤¤=¤¤¤¢¤· For one sergeant of park watchmen, nine hundred and fiftyadollars. Fordaywatchmenasfollows: Onein FranklinPark; one in fayette Park; two in Smithsonian grounds; one in Judiciary Park; one in Lincoln Park and adjacent reservations; one at Iowa Circle; one at Thomas Circleand neighboring reservations; one atvWashington Circle and neighboring reservations; one at Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations; one at McPherson and Farragut parks; one at Stanton Park and neighboring reservations; two at Henry and Seaton parks; one at Mount Vernon Park and adjacent reservations; one for the greenhouses and nursery; two at grounds south of Executive Mansion; one at Garfield Park; one at Monument Park; one at Monument Park Annex (Potomac Park); twenty-one in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, Gfteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. . 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; one at Monument Park Annex (Potomac Park); two in Garfield Park; ten in all, gt given hundred and twenty dollars each, seven thousand two hundred · 0 rs. Wn-ke¤¤1<1. Vn- For watchman for the care of the monument and dock at Wakefield, Vir inia, the birthplace of Washington, three hundred dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤s¤¤¤¤¤1>¢¤¤¤¤· Fir contin ent and incidental enilpenses, including urchase of professional and scientiiic books an periodicals, books of reference, blank books, photographs, and maps, seven hundred dollars. draymeuc nom Dis- Of the foregoing amounts appropriated under Public Buildings and ° " ’"°““°“‘ Grounds the sum of twenty-nine thousand one hundred and thirty-five dollars shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. seam, vm, and STATE, WAR, AND NAVY Dm·A1rrm1=:N*r BUILDING. E;‘hEi§.,,.°°""’"'°“‘ cmu. mmm. Office of the superintendent: For one clerk of class one; stenogra- "‘*°'“"°“· °"°· pher and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; chief engineer, one thousand four 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; iiftveight watchmen; carpenter, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand dollars; plumber, three machinists, and painter, at nine hundred dollars each; four skilled laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty-nine firemen; ten conductors of elevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; nineteen laborers; eighty-one charwomeu; one gardener, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and two