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 1¢1r·rY-Nixrn coxennss. sms. 1. cs. 3590. 1906. 557 For cllerical §orce ip the ogige of commandant as follows: One clerk, °*°'*°°* *°’°°· at one thousand two undre ollars; one clerk at one thousand dollars; one draftsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one subinspector, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one foreman of laborers, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at five hundred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. in aglkgavaé praininig lafutation, Great Lakes, twenty-six thousand nine un r an orty o rs. NNAyf;p \’\gx1:loLL1·:on, Rnonm ISLAND: For rnlaintenance of the R§*§"*** “'**’ (*0****8* ava ar o ege on Coasters Harbor Island, an care of grounds ` for same, twelve thousand three hundred dollars; one draftsman at one thousand two hundred dollars per year; services of a lecturer, on international law, one thousand dollars; services of civilian lecturers rendered at the War College, six hundred dollars; purchase of books of reference, four hundred dollars; one librarian, one thousand four pundred dollars per year; in all, sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars. - NAVAL Homo, Pnrnannnrnu, Pnnivsrnvanmz One superintend- ,,,*{‘,;‘,§,'f_*},{,’f“°·*’*‘**“‘ ent of grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one steward, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one matron, at four hundred and twenty dollars; one beneiiciaries’ attendant, at two hundred and forty dollars; one chieflcoxék, at thdree hunélred and sixty dollars; one assistant cook, at two un red an forty ol ars· -0ne assistant cook at one hundred and eighty dollars; one chief lamidress, at one hundred and ninety-two dollars; .five laundresses, at one hundred and sixty-eilght dollars each; four scrubbers, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; one head waitress, at one hundred and ninety-two dollars; eight waitresses, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; one kitchen servant, at two hundred and forty dol rs; eight laborers, at twothhundred glued! forgy dollar; Saleh; one stable keeper and driyer, at ree un an sixty o rs·_one master at arms at our hundred and eighty dollars; two hodse corporals, at three hundred dollars each; one barber, at three hundre .and sixty dollars; one carpenter, at eight hundred and forty-Eve dollars; one painter, at eig t hundred and forty-five dollars; one engineer for elevator and machinery, six huridredhdollarsl;) three laboxéers, alt thlrleglhnéndlzed and sixty dollars eac · t ree a rers· at t ree un - o rs each; total for employdes, fourteen thoixsand one hundred and ten dollars. Misigellanedusz Watgr rept and lighting, tyvodthousand ople hundred dol rs- ·cemetery, uria expenses, an ea stones ei t hundred dollarsfimprovement of grounds, seven hundred andieighty dollars; repairs to uildings, boilers, furnaces, and furniture, eight thousand dollars: music in chapel, six hundred dollars; transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to ghe Navsl Home,hone hupdred dollars· su rt of beneficiaries, fifty thousand seven undre an twenty*;ii»·epd)<(illars; total miscellaneous, sixty-three thousand one hundred and five dollars; in all, for Naval Home, seventy-seven thousand two hundred and fifteen dollaps,  bgpaid ont of the Pr income from the naval pension un t ·, at or the perform- "'”"°·i _ ance of such additional services in and about the Naval Home as may ciigrigioy ng wm · be necessary, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to_employ, oh the recommendation of the governor, beneficiaries in said home, whose compensation shall he fixed by the Secretary and paid from the appropriation for the support of the home. Blll‘B8l10fO1'dIl3H(.‘€. Onnsxscn Aim onnxaxon swims: For procuring, producing, pre- ,,,§c"§‘;’Q§f§,°“" °"*’ serving, and handling ordnance material; for the armament of ships;