Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1260

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FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1010. 1903. 1195 Crvu. ns·rA1zL1811m1=zNr, BUREAU or S·r1¤1Am Exemnrzmuez Navy- ‘,Z*0f,};§§,*{,*g},i**g’{",§°- yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: One clerk to de artment, at one ` thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, one thousand eight hundred dollars; - Navy-yard, Boston, Irlassachusettsz One clerk to department, one B°•'°¤·“‘”*· tlhcfpsand four hundred dollars; in all, one thousand four hundred o ars; Navygrard, New York, New York: One clerk to de artment, at one N"' Y°*l‘· X Y thousan four hundred dollars; one writer, at one tllhusand dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand dollars; Navy- ya , League Island, Pennsylvania: One clerk todepartment, ”°“¥"° m'“"‘- P“· at one thousand two hundred dollars; Navylyard, Norfolk, Virginia: One clerk to department, at one N°"°‘k·“‘· thousan three hundred dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, one thousand nine hundred dollars; , Navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: One writer, one thousand dollars; P¤¤¤¤¤l¤· Fm- Navy-yard, Mare Island, California: One clerk to department, at Mm ¥¤l•¤·*·°¤'· one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand dol-

 one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand

0 W3. Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: One clerk to department, P'"' R°Y*‘· S- °· one thousand two hundred dollars.; Navy—yard, Pugpt Soundé Washington: One clerk to de rtment, P°¤°*¤°”¤'*·"`°“* one thousand two undred ollars; one writer, one thousandadollars; in all, two thousand two hundred dollars; Navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: One clerk to depart- W¤¤¤i¤¢¤>¤· D- ¤· ment, one thousand two hundred dollars; In all, civil establishment Bureau of Steam Engineering, seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such service. NAVAL ACADEMY_ l Naval Academy. PAY or rnormssoas AND ornmzs, NAVAL AcAD1·:MY: One professor ’*Y°‘P*’°*°¤¤°¤·°‘° as head of department of physics, three thousand dollars. thOne ptgeplslor as head of department of modern languages, three ousan o rs. One professor of mathematics one of chemistry, and one of English, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; fonrrirofessors, namely, one of English, one of French and Spanish, one of rench, and one of drawing, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; one assistant professor of Spanish, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; ten instructors, at one thousand five hundred dollars each. One sword master, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant, at one thousand two hundred dollars, and two assistants, at one thousand dollars each; one instructor in gymnastics, at one thousand two hundred doHars; one assistant librarian, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant librarian, at one thousand dollars; one secretary to the Naval Academy, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks to the Superintendent, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one clerk to the commandant of midshipmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to the paymaster, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one dentist, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one baker, at six hundred dollars; one mechanic in department of physics, at seven hundred and thirty dollars; one mechanic in the department of ordnance, nine hundred and fifty-one dollars and fifty-two cents; one cook, at three hundred and twenty-five dollars and fifty cents; one messenger to the Superintendent, at six hundred dollars; one armorer, at six hundred an forty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one chief gunner’s mate, at five hundred and twenty-