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 srxrrrrnsr CONGRESS. sm. II. oa. 297. 1910. 505 For night watchmen, as follows: Two in Smithsonian Grounds and N’¥h“°"°°· neighbomn,¢i{{Sreservations; 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 nei hboring reservations; one in Lafayette and McPherson squares ang Frank in and Farragut parks; one in Washington and Dupont circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mount emon Park and ne` hboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery; and four in §otomac Park; nineteen in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, thirteen thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For watchmen for the care of the monument and dock at Wake- W¤ke¤¢ld·V¤· field, Virginia, the birthplace of Washington, three hundred dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, including {purchase of lpro— °°¤¤¤¢¤¤*°¤P°¤*°¤· fessional and scientific books and periodicals, books o reference, b ank books, photographs, and maps, seven hundred dollars. For purchase and repair of bicycles and revolvers for park watching and fpr purchase of ammunition, fou1(ihun(iredPd<{garsj3 dd A f Di the o ing amounts appropriate un er u ic u' ings .c’¤°“¤°uegfm S· and Groundsrtiglihe sum of thiritgrl-orile thousand four hundred and m twin seventy-five dollars shall be paid out of the revenues of the District · of Columbia. . srA·rE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT nmL1>rNe. D§$;1f;g§g';'5§,;‘;;{ Office of the sulperintendent: Clerk of class one; stenographer and wfltgggén ‘;'{g*°°9”· i typewriter, nine undred dollars; chief engineer, one thousand four ' hundred dollars; five assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrical machinist, one thousand two hundred dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; forty-nine watchmen; carépenter, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand two hundre dollars; machinist, painter, and lumber, at one thousand dollars each; three dynamo tenders, at ninelliundred dollars each; seven skilled laborers or mechanics, at eight hundred and fort dollars each; messenger; foreman of laborers, eight hundred anti, fort dollars; ten firemen; eleven conductors of elevators, at seven hundyred and twenty dollars each; seventeen laborers; three second·class firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; four forewomen of charwomen, at three hundred dollars each; seventy- seven charwomen; ardener, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all one hundred ang twelve thousand and forty dollars. lfor fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items, and city directo- l"°**‘· “¤¤°¤·°*°- ries thirty-two thousand dollars. · Flor rewiring electric light and power circuits in the State, War, c,§:f,‘;g'igg °*°°“'*° and Navy Department building, and for making the repairs incident ` thereto, including urchase and installation of new feeder and griiinch circuit condliictors, conduits, and fittings, forty thousand o ars. MILLS BUrLmNo: Engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; m“’B°“‘“°8· four firemen; two elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five watchman; four laborers; one forewoman, three hundred dollars; nine charwomen; in all, fourteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For repairs, sulpplies, and miscellaneous articles, Mills Building, two thousand dollars. d §l`ATE DEPARTMENT ANNEx: Laborer, six hundred and sixty A§},“;°§_ ”°‘¤""‘“‘°”‘ o ars.