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 332 F IF'l`Y—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I1. Ch. 1622. 1904. man laborer, at four dollars per diem; one electrician, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; two messengers, at two dollars per diem each; one pilot, at two dollars and twenty-six cents per diem; one master of tugs, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; one bookkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; one foreman mechanic, at four dollars and twenty-four cents per diem, one thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and twelve cents; one foreman of teams, at two dollars and twenty-four cents per diem, seven hundred and one dollars and twelve cents; one messenger and janitor, civil engineer’s office, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays, seven hundred and thirty dollars; one stenographer and typewriter, civil enginee1·’s omce, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand six hundred and sixteen dollars and eighty-seven cents; ?°¤¤°°’•·'l•- ilavy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: For one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars pier diem, including Sundays; one electrician, at one thousand four undred dollars; one draftsman, at four dollars per diem, one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars; one foreman laborer, at three dollars and fifty- two cents per diem, one thousand one hundred and one dollars and seventy-six cents; one stenographer, typewriter and telegraph operator, at three dollars and four cents per iem, nine hundred and fifty- one dollars  lift —two cents; one writer, at two dollars and eighty cents per diem, eight hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty cents; in all, seven thousand five hundred and eleven dollars and sixty-eight cents; P°*°F~°Y**y B- °· Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: For one clerk, one thou- ` sand two hundred dollars; one rodman and inspector, three dollars per diem; one memenger and janitor, one dollar and fifty cents per diem; one master of tugs, one thousand two hundred dollars; one mail messenger, including Sundays, two dollars per diem; one telegraph operator, including Sunda s, two dollars per diem; one electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, six thousand five hundred and forty-six dollars and fiftv cents; K°Y“'°“· “*· Naval station, Key Wvest, Florida: For one mail messenger, at six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one messenger and janitor, at one dollar and sevent -six cents per diem; in all, two thousand six hundred and forty-two dbllars and forty cents· N"' °'*°°°°· *·°- Navy-yard, New Orleans, Louisiana: 1*or one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one rodman and inspector, at three dollars per diem: one messenger and janitor, at one dollar and fifty cents per diem; one stenograipher and typewriter, civil engineer’s office, at nine ‘ hundred and fifty ollars; one messenger and janitor, civil engineer’s office, at two dollars per diem, including Sunda *s, seven hundred and thirty dollars: one foreman laborer, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one draftsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one messenger, commandant’s office, at two dollars per diem, includin Sundays, seven hundred and thirty dollars; in all, seven thousand seven hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty cents; ¥¤¤¢I¤1•¤¤»€¤¤~ Navyyard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one foreman mason, at six dollars per diem; one foreman laborer, at five dollars and fifty cents per diem; one pilot, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one draftsman, at five dollars gr diem; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem including Sun ys; one messenger, at two dollars per diem; one elec; trician, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one quarterman joiner at four dollars and fifty-six cents per diem; one telegra h operator at three dollars and twenty-eight cents per diem; one clerg in civil erigi-