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 F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1635. 1907. » 967 For rent of buildings for use of the War Department, as follows: Rm- l ! For medical dispensary, Surgeon-General’s Office, one thousand dollars; for Ordnance and Signal offices, two thousand five hundred dollars; for depot quartermaster’s office, two thousand five hundred dollair? fcgi Wtgr Deaartment, sgéen thousand two dhunldred hdollars; or e ili r cretary’s 'ce, two thousan t ree undred dollars; and for Sureau of lnsular Affairs, two thousand two hundred and twelnay dollars; in all, seventeen thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. _ For postage stalmpp) forlthtp War Department and its bureaus, as *’°°*°¥° “°'“P’· re u un er the oeta nion to prepay posta e on matters addressed to Postal Union countriesi, five hundred dollgrs. rnnmc euinnmes AND enounns. .,,*.;2.§é.Ed;’“""‘“" Orrrcn or rmxmc nurrnmes AND eaomms: For one assistant engi- ,,,?*’”°°‘· °‘"'"· neer, two thousand four hundred dollars; assistant and chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk gflplass three; clerk and sgenographeg, one thousand fouikhundred o ars; one messenger an sca gar ener two thousand our hundred dollars; surveyor hnd drafgman, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For foremen, gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the public grounds, thirty-one thousand two hundred dollars. For one sergeant of park watchmen, nine hundred and fifty dollars. W"“”““°“· For day watchmen as follows: One in Franklin Park; one in Lafay- ette Park; two in Smithsonian grounds; one in Judiciary Park; one ‘ in Lincom Bark arid adjalclegnt reservations; one at low; Cjlrcle; one at Thomas irc e an neig ring reservations; one at as ington Cir- .cle and neighboring reservations; one at Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations; one at McPherson and Farragut Erks; one at Stanton Park and neighboring reservations; two at enry and Seaton rks; one at Mount Vernon Park and adjacent reservations; one for Elie greenhouses and nursery; two at grounds south of Executive Mansion; one at Garfield Park; one at Monument Park; and one at Monument Park Annex (Potomac Park); twenty-one in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, fifteen thousand one hundred and t tv dollars. Wlildr night watchmen as follows: Two in Smithsonian grounds; one in Judiciary Park; two in l‘l0m’Y and Seaton parks; one in grounds south of Executive Mansion; one in Monument Park; one at Monument Park Annex (Potomac Park); and two in Garfield Park; ten in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, seven thousand two h d · ld llars. _ ui·l0i·€watghnian for the care of the monument and dock at Wakefield, W"k°“°"’·""‘ Virginia, the birthplace of Washington, three hundred dollars. One day watchman and one night watchman for that part of Potomac Park between the causeway of the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge, the Potomac River, and the tidal reservoir, two in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, on; thoulspnd {pur hundredkand forty dlolhgrs. O i ht watchman in t at o otomac ar between the irginiisuhhlaiinel of the Potomac llilifer, the tidal reservoir, and the sewer canal, seven hundred and twenty dollars. . Night watchmen for Stanton and L1ncoln parks and ten adjoining reservations, Lafayette, Franklin, McPherson, and Farragut parks, ¥Vashington. Dupont, Iowa, and Thomas c1j·cles,§/lount Vernon Square}; d ti nson Massachusetts avenue rom `eventh to Seventeent gtlred-tlsécfddr (in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two _ thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.