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1186 FII•`TY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2512. 1907. per diem, including Sundays; in all, one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents. 0¤·vit¤.P-I- Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: One clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one time clerk, four hundred and eighty dollars; one writer, three hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger, two hundred and forty dollars; one messenger, one hundred and eighty dollars; one clerk, commandant’s office, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger, commandant’s office, one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. ` cum. _ Naval station, Guam: One clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one foreman machinist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one messener and janitor, six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars. . » crm-1e¤u»n.s.c. Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Commandant’s office: One stenographer and typewriter, at three dollars and four cents per diem; one writer and telegraph operator, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; one messenger and janitor, at one dollar and fifty-two cents per diem, including Sundays. Civil engineer’s officez One clerk, at one thousand three hundred dollars; one stenographer, at two dollars and eighty cents per diem; one messenger, at one dollar and fifty-two cents per diem; in all, five thousand six hundred and thirty-one dollars and thirty-six cents. _ In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Yards and Docks, one hundred and forty-nine thousand four hundred and twenty-four dollars. and thirty-four cents, and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such service. Public wom. PUBLIC \VORKS, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DocKS. Dggeau of Yards and r·msm¤¤m,N.n. NAVY-YARD, Ponrsmouru, N EW IIAM1-sums: Railroad and rolling stock, two thousand dollars; sewer system, extension, two thousand dollars; quay walls, to extend, twenty thousand dollars; grading, to continue, fifteen thousand dollars: central power plant, to complete, sixty thousand dollars; blasting in front of quay wall (to cost one hundred and ten thousand dollars), fifty thousand dollars; naval prison laundry, three thousand dollars; naval prison cooking and baking plant, three thousand two hundred dollars: naval prison, furniture and fittings, eight thousand five hundred dollars; naval prison, administration building, to complete, ten thousand dollars; pattern shop for steam engineering, to complete, sixty-one thousand two hundred dollars; track for forty-ton crane, extension, ten thousand dollars, the limit of cost to be forty-six thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, two hundred and forty-four thousand nine hundred dollars. P»<>~¢=>¤· Mw- NAvY—rARD, Bosrox, Massacnusnrrs : Paving, to continue, twenty thousand dollars; third floor, building numbered one hundred and seven, six thousand dollars; electric plant, extensions, twenty-five thousand dollars; heating system, extensions, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; railroad rolling stuck, three thousand dollars; telephone system, extensions, one thousand dollars; railroad system extensions, two thousand dollars; repairs to dry dock numbered one, fifteen thousand dollars; completing building numbered one hundred and eight, five thousand dollars; salt water flushing for dry dock numbered two, two thousand five hundred dollars; water-closet between dry docks, ten thousand dollars; improving rope walk building. ten thousand dollars; improvements to naval prison, two thousand five hundred dollars; improvements to building numbered fortv~two, nine thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Boston, one hundred and twenty- eight thousand five hundred dollars. .