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 FIFTY-NINTH consnrzss. sm. 11. cn. 2512. 1907. 1183 Navvyaid, League Island, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one LeagueIsrmd,P¤. thlousandgour h1(p¥dredhdolliars(Sup] clerk, at one thousand dollars; in a., two thousand our un re dollars; Navy—yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For two clerks, at one thousand two N¤rm1k,va. hpndaed dtplars ealchl; onehwriiteré atninp hundred and fifty dollars; in a, t recthousand t ree un re andii ty do lars; Navy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk, at one thousand M“°’°°l°"‘l· Cal two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one writer, at (pine hténdfed and fifty dollars; in all, three thousand one hundred an fifty dollars; Nav -yard, Washington, District of Columbia: For one clerk, who Washington, uc. shall allspdperform the ellericah dxgziesi fiopkfhe board of labor at said nav - a ,0nethousand six un re o rs; Niixyy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars; r·en¤nnn1n,r1.1. Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: One master electrician, cmm,1>.1. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: One clerk, one thousand P°**R°Y¤l· S- *?· dollars· Naval station, Key West, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars· Key West, ria. Navy—yard, Puget Sound, Wlashingtonz One clerk, one thousand P¤z¤tS¤¤¤<1.W¤sh. dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand dollars; In all, civil establgshgxent, Bureau of Equipment, thirty-eight thousand and twenty-cig t ollars. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. D::iLeau of Yardsand MAINTENANCE OF YARDS AND Docks: For general maintenance of M°*”°°““"°°- yards and docks, namely: For books, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of fire engines; tire apparatus and plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of oxen, horses, and driving teams; carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles for use in the navy-yards; tools and repairs of the same; postage on letters and other mailable matter on public service sent to foreign countries, and telegrams; stationery; furniture for Government houses and offices in navy-yards; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on tires, lights, iire engines, and tire apparatus and plants; incidental labor at navy-yards; water tax, tolls, and ferriage; pay of watchmen in navy-yards; awnings and packing boxes, and advertising for yards and docks and other purposes; and for rent of wharf and storehouse at Erie, Pennsylvania, for use and accommodation of United States steamer Wolverine, and for pay of employees on leave, nine hundred and iiftv thousand dollars. CONT1N¢;ENT,llUuEAU OF YARDS AND DOGKS: For contingent ex- C""‘l"g°“*· penses that may arise at navy-yards and stations, thirty thousand dollars. (livin msranmsmrssr, BUREAU or Yanos Axo Docks: Navy-yard, ,€f;;§(§_gQ’{}*§f*}§}*‘~ Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand four l hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundavs; one messenger at six hundred dollars; one foreman laborer and head teamster, at four dollars per diem, including Sun- _ days; one janitor, at six hundred dollars; one pilot, at three dollars per diem, including Sundays; one draftsman, at four dollars per diem; one electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; one stenogmpher and typewriter, one thousand dollars; one writer, nine hundred dollars: one telegraph operator and clerk. nine hundred dollars; one draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; one master of tugs, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.