Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1080

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r1FrY-sEv1sNTH CONGRESS. sms. 11. cH. 995. 1903. 1015 For pay of engineer of lheatin and ventilating apparatus for the I academic building, the cadet barracis and office building, cadet hospittzl, cbatpeg, alpd (philogolphical building, including the library, one ousan ve un re dollars· For pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars; For pay of eleven firemen, six thousand six hundred dollars; For pay of one draftsman in department of civil and military engineering, one thousand dollars; For pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and to the instructiolp in minepalogyl and geology, one] thousand dollars; d `or pa o mec anic assistant in epartment of natural an experimental philosophy, one thousand dollars; . For pay of custodian of academy building, one thousand dollars; For pay of one electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one civilian plumber, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of assistant plumber, seven hundred and twenty dollars; got pay og cilnle scavenger, at sixty dollars a month, seven hundred an twenty `o rs; For compensation of chapel organist two hundred dollars For pay of keeper of post cemetery, lnine hundred dollars;, d llior pay of engineer and janitor for Memorial Hall, nine hundred o ars· ’ . For pay of printer at headquarters United States Military Academy, one thousand two hundred dollars; . For pay of one janitress, Memorial Hall, six hundred dollars; gor pay of one néaster mecgilpic, 0;:8 thousand two huéndred dollarsé or pay of atten ant and sed p otographer in the epartment o drgwing, one thousand dollars; d d h h or pay of one typewriter copyist an atten ant in c argc of the library of the department of law dud history, ai be selected and appointed by the superintendent, seven hundred gud fifty dcélars; or one stenographer and typewriter in the a `utant s office to be sepcted and appointed by the superintendent,Hsix liuncgred dollar?; _ or pay of one overseer of waterworks, ve hun red and orty dollars; In all, to civilians emiployed at Military Academy, thirty-eight thousand one hundred an thirty dollars. For current and ordinary expenses as follows: °“"°“* °‘*’°“‘°‘* For expenses of the Board of Visitors, includin mileage, three B°"" °'v""°'”* th d d ll · g d zlbsiitingeiicidlsl lfor Superintendent of the Academy, one thousand S“°°‘“"“““°“‘· ollars· Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, dplanks, boards, joists, R°"‘“* °‘°· wall strips, laths, shmgles, slate, tm, sheet lea , zinc, nails, screws, locks hin es, lass, mts, tu ntine oils varnish, brushes, stone, i 2 g Pa YPG » » _ _ brick, fla , lime, cement, plaster hair, sewer and drain p1pe, blasting powder, guse, iron, steel, tools, machinery, mantels, and other similar materials, renewin roofs, and for (pay of architect overseer and citizen mechanics, ang labor employe uplon repairs and improvements that can not be done by enlisted men, t irty thousand dollars; For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, charcoal, stoves, grates, F“°r °°°· heaters, §urti;;ces,hrarti]ges and iixésures, iiié; bripks, claly, iand, and for repairs o s m ea ng a para us gra s s oves ea ers ranges furnaces, and mica, thingy Eliousagclxdollarsi hz; gh h l For gas pipes gas an e ectric ures e ectric mps an `g ting supplies, lamp-pbsts, gasometers and retorts, and annual iepairs of the same, two thousand five hundred dollars; For fuel for eadets’ mess hall, shops, and laundry, four thousand dollars;