Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/856

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 371. 1889. 811 CONTINGENT, BURENY QF NAVIGATION: For contingent expenses Contingent. of the Bureau of Navigation, namely: For freight and transportation of navigation materials; postage and telegraphing on public business; packing-boxes and materials; furniture, stationery, and fuel for nafyigagon oiiipep lat navy-yards; and all other contingent ex enses ve thousand t dollars. W£IV§L lgsréxnnisnmnprk BUREAU or NAVIGATION: Navy-yard, §?§§§“*h“‘°”° I ew or : or one c er at one thousand four hundred do lars· ° one writer, at one thousand dollars; one store—keeper, at nine hun; ilred dollars; one master of tugs, at one thousand five hundred dol- _ arsthNavy3¤alrdii Portsmouth, New Hampshire; For one clerk, at one rmsmnnm. ousan dollars; Na1vy—yar(d,d Nprfolk, Virginia: Forone clerk, at one thousand Norfolktwo un re dollars- Nal\;y—yarc(§(;’\qasl1ington, District of Columbia: For one clerk, at Wnshingren. one thousand dollars; Nav - ard," Mare Island, California: For one clerk at one thou- Mem Island- Y {7 . . > sand dollars; in all, nine thousand dollars. And no other fund appropriated by this act shall be used in payment for such service. BUREAU or oR1>NANcE. B¤¤>¤¤<>f 0ni¤¤n¤¤. ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES: For procuring, producing, llifuterial and suppreserving, and handling ordnance material; for the armament of p'°S‘ ships; for fuel, tools, material, and labor to be used in the general work of the Ordnance Department; for furniture at magazines, at the ordnance dock, New York, and at the naval ordnance battery and proving ground and for prizes to enlisted men for excellence in ordnance exercises and target practice, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. For proof of naval armament, six thousand dollars. . For new wharf and approaches at Craney Island, Norfolk Harbor, five thousand dollars. REPAIRS, BUREAU OF ORDNANCE: Necessary repairs to ordnance Repairs. buildings, magazines, gun-parks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, and other objects of the like character, fifteen thousand dollars. CONTINGENT, BUREAU or OR1>ivANcE: Miscellaneous items, namely: Contingent. Freight to foreign and home stations; advertising; cartage and express charges; repairs to fire—engines; gas and water pipes; gas and water tax at magazines; toll, ferriage, foreign postage, and telegrams to and from the Bureau eight thousand do lars. _ Civnn ESTABLISHMENIZ, BURE3U]0F OR1>NAi<ciE: For the civil estab- cm1es¤n>¤s¤m·>¤c. lishment under the Bureau of r< nance, name y: N avy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one writer when re- P<>r¤¤m¤n¤h· quired, five hundred dollars' _ _ Navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one writer when required, Boapn. tivo hundred dollars:_ Navy-yard, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand tour hun- New York. dred dollars; _ Navy-yard, NVashiugton. District of Columbia: For one clerk, at Wnslnngmn. one thousand six hundred dollairs; twotwriteps, at ope theimsand and s»eveute·<.·n dollars and twenty- ve cen s eac 1: one rang 1 sman. a one thousand five hundred and forty-five dollars; three draughtsnien, at one thousand and eighty-one dollars each; one assiptant draughts— man, at seven hundred and seventy-two dollars; one oreman. at two thousand one hundred and fifty-six dollars; two copyists. at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one telegraph operator, at nine hundred dollars. , Navy-yard. Norfolk, Virginia: For one clerk, at one thousand two 1~<>rf<>ikhundred dollars;