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 srxrrrrnsr coivennss. sm. rrr. ce. 237. 1911. 1207 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS_ augugggpigiidrngs Omron or runmc BUILDINGS AND GROUNDSI Superintendent, three .S“P°**¤*¤¤d¤¤*· as thousand dollars; assistant and chief clerk, two thousand four hundred mgmt °l°rks’ as dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; clerk and stenographer, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of class one; messenger; landscape architect, two thousand four hundred dollars; surveyor and draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For foremen, ardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the F°'°'“°”·°‘°· public grounds, th1rf y·one thousand two hrmdred dollars. For- one sergeant of park watchmen, nine hundred and fifty dollars. W‘°°*““°“· _ For second sergeant of ark watchmen, nine hundred dollars. For day watchmen, as ilbllows: One in Franklin Park and adjacent my *°*¤¤~ reservations on New York avenue; one in Lafayette Park; two in Smithsonian Grounds and neighboring reservations; one in Judiciary Park; one in Lincoln Park and ad`acent reservatiom; one in Iowa Circle and reservations to the northwest; one in Thomas and Scott circles and neighboring reservations; one in Washington Circle and neighboring reservations;. one in Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations; one in McPherson Park and Farragut Squane; one in Stanton Park and neighboring reservations; two in Henry and Seaton parks and neighboring rwervations; one in Mount Vernon Park and reservations to the northeast; one in grounds south of the Executive Mansion; one in Garfield and Marion parks and reservations to the east; one in Monument Park; and three in Potomac Park; twenty-one in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, fifteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. For night watchman, as follows: Two in Smithsonian Grounds and Nishtfcrce. neighbormisreservations; one in Judiciary Park; two in Henry and Seaton par and adjacent reservations; one in grounds south of the · Executive Mansion; one in Monument Park; one in Garfield Park and neighboring reservations; one in Iowa, Scott, and Thomas Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Stanton and Lincoln Parks and neighboring reservations; one in Lafayette and McPherson Squares and Franklin and Farragut Parks; one in Washin?on and Dupont Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mormt emon Park and neighboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery; and four in Potomac Park; nineteen in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, thirteen thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For watchman for the care of the monument and dock at Wake- W¤k¤¤==¤¤.V¤- lield, Virginia, the birthplace of Washington, three hundred dollars. For contin ent and incidental ex enses, including purchase of pro- Cvmingentexpenses. fessional ami; scientific books andp periodicals, boo s of reference, blank books, photo aphs, and maps, seven hundred dollars. For purchase angr repair of bicycles and revolvers for park watchmen and for purchase of ammunition, one thousand dollars. For purchasing and supplying uniforms to park, Monument, and U““°’m$- bridge watchmen, two thousand eight hundred dollars. _ _ _ Of the foregoing amounts appropriated under Public Buildings and tdzmgggggxm mr Grounds, the sum of thirty-three thousand one hundred and seventy- five dollars shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. srarn, wan, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT nmnnmo. N§,};*gg;)f1@{;u’;Q1‘{ Building. Office of the su erintendent: Clerk of class three; stenographer and wgjglgén ;’;g*”°°”· typewriter, nine lhundred dollars; chief engineer, one thousand four ` hundred dollars; five assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrical machinist, one thousand two hundred dollars; cap-