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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. 885 expenses incurred in collecting the latest information for the Pilot Charts, and for other purposes for which the offices were established, eleven thousand dollars. For services of necessary emplo ees at branch offices, seventeen Employees. thousand nine hundred and sixty dbllars. For a monthly Pilot Chart of the North Pacific Ocean, showing M<>¤¢h1r?i1¤¤Gh¤r¤. graphicallv the matters of value and interest to the maritime com- Nmh P°`°m° °°°°°° munity of the Pacific coast, and particularly the directions and forces of the winds to be expected during the month succeeding the date of issue; the set and strength of the currents; the feeding grounds of whales and seals; the regions of storm, fog, and ice; the ositions of dcrelicts and floating obstructions to navigation; and the lrest routes to be followed by steam andlgy sail; including the expenses of communicating and circulatingormation; lithogra hing and engraving; the purchase of materials for and printing and mailing the chart, two thousand dollars. No expenditure shall be incurred or authorized for personal serv- m§*j.§§°,,Q}§‘ “°“"°°“ ices or otherwise under the Hydrographic Office at Washington, District of Columbia, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten except as herein authorized by appropriations rmder the Navy De artment or under appropriations that may be made for printing and) binding. NAVAL Onsmzvaroizr: For pay of three assistant astronomers, one New Obwmwvat two thousand four hundred dollars, and two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one assistant in department of nautical instruments, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class two; instrument maker, one thousand five hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; three assistants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; three assistants, _ at one thousand four hundred dollars each; librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistants, at one thousand dollars each; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; foreman and captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; carpenter, and engineer, at one thousand dollars each; three firemen; six watchmen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and nine laborers; in all, forty-three thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For miscellaneous computations, five thousand dollars. "°mP“‘*“‘°'“*· For professional and scientific books, periodicals, engravings, **°°k"· °’°- phlritographs, and fixtures for the library, seven hundred and ii ty o ars. For apparatus and instruments, and for repairs of the same, two APP*"°‘“°· thousand dollars. For re airs to buildings, fixtures, and fences, furniture, as, chem- °°ml"Ke°°°Xp°"°°°‘ icals, and) stationery, freight (including transmission of pullic documents through the Smithsonian exclrange), foreign postage, and expressa e, lplants, fertilizers, and all contingent expenses, three thousaml do lars. For fuel, oil, grease, tools, pipe, wire, and other materials needed for the maintenance and repair of boilers, engines, heating apparatus, electric lighting and power plant, and water-supply system; purchase an maintenance of teams; material for boxm nautical instruments for transportation; paints, telegraph and telephone service, and incidental labor, eight thousand dollars. _ _ NALTTICAL Ar.MA:vAo Orrrcm: For the following assistants in pre- O,§§,§f"°“‘ ’““‘*‘“"° paring for publication the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, namely: One, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; two, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two, at one thousand dollars each; one copyist and typewriter,