Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/528

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504 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; nineteen clerks of class one; eighteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two messerigers; two assérlstant rsegsripgérs; Eve laborers; two n; In a , mnet -one thousand dollars. _ °°"°"‘°'“°"’°'“°* C ?N%GENT nxrnnsng or run Wan Dnmnrumurz For purchase of professional; an? spientific blfploicsi) lalp booksillrrzcludrngdtheir exc an e; boo s o re erence oo s, amp e s,_perr rca newspaiers (subscriptions to_ periodicals may Ee paid for In advance); ‘ maps; typewriters, and adding machines, Including their exchange, furniture and repairs to same; carpets matting, oilcloth, Ele cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, fuel, gas, and heating apparatus for and repairs to the buildings outside o the State, War, and Navy Department building? occupied by Adjutant-General’s office, the Bureau of Insular A airs, and the other offices of the War Departgent anddits bureaus {locates 11111 tl? Leigronl Building; gxperfes orses an wagons to e use o y or o era purposes; rerg t a e ress char es; teinpora labor not to exceed one thousand dollam, aid th abi 1 t ly necry exp uses fifty th nd dollars I 0 er o u e essa e , ousa . ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· For stgtionlery for (gable Elfarrlgepartment and its bureaus and officé, twenty- ve thousand dollars. P°""°· For postage stailmpi) for fhg War Department and its bureaus,;@ require un er the osta mon to prepa post on matters addressed to Postal Union countries five hunched doilgcrs. '“"*· For rent of buildixggs for use of the War Department, as follows: Medical dispensary, urgeon-General’s office, one thousand dollars; » Division of Militia Affairs, two thousand five hundred dollars; War Department, seven thousand two hundred dollars; Adjutant-Gem era ’s ofliee; two thousand three hundred dollars; Bureau of Insular Affairs, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; in all, fifteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. m*f,“;,},f,'j,d;§f‘“*“i“¥° PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. A “§¤¢i¤°°'· °‘°'k¤» Orrrcn or PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND 0ROUNDS: Assistant engineer, two ‘ . thousand four hundred dollars; assistant and chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; clerklanill stenograplher, one thorlilsand four hunldred dollars; messenger an scape arc rtect, two t_ ousand four undred d ll · - veybrland draiftislmani ong tlilousapp fiveérupdred dollars; in £dli’f<£iiiii— teen t ousane t ree run re am orty ol ars.

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pu IC groun s, t nirt -one t iousand two undre doll rs. W*°°‘*¤°¤- ger one seggeant ogpzrk wlzztchmelp, nine hunlcfrediaiirl fiftly dollars. or secon sergean o ar watc men, nine l l l . DW *°*°•· For day watchlrrlien, {rs fréllowsc One in FrapJklihui’aiiik dIi)d;ld%aeeI1t reservations on ew or avenue; one in f tt P k; t ' Smithsonian Grounds and neighboring reservaitidrig; ofiie Judiiciarl; Park; one In Lincoln Park and adflacent reservations; one in Iowa Circle and reservations to the nort west; one In Thomas and Scott circles and neighboring reservations; one ID Wasliington Circle and neighboring reservations; one IH Dupont Circle and nerghborin reservations; one In McPherson Park and Farragut Sgpare; one in Stanton Park and neighboring reservations; two In enry and Seaton parks and neighboring reservations; one in Mount Vernon Park and reservations to the northeast; one in gr·ounds south of the Executive Mansion; one in Garfield and Marion parks and reservations to the east ; one In Monument Park; and three ID Potomac Park; twenty. one in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, fifteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.