Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1223

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F1F*rY-N1N*r1-1 cosemzss. sms. 11. on. 2512. 1907. 1193 Alaska, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe: Provided fart ter, That section fifteen hundred and eighty-one 11`{f"’;l’;f;°“fém P of the Revised Statutes, as amended by Act of June twenty-nint.h, 270. "' ` ngnleteenzh hundred and six,] be,fapd it is hereby, further amended by ,.f““’*""°"’"°"°` B ing 6`l'8l20 8 phllgltp BS 0 lows: Change in allow- "Any article comprised in the Navy ration may be issued in excess ““°°· of the authorized quantity, provided there be an under issue of the same p,,,,,;_,.,_ value in some other article or articles: And provided, further, That the ml;§’;g_$;*,j’!$,dprh}*g(}· nnexpended balances under appropriations ‘Provisions, Navy,’ for the ` fiscal years ending`June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five and nineteen undred and six, are hereby reappropriated for ‘ Provisions, Nagy,;, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ei t. %)0N’1‘INGENT, Bmumu or Surrrms AND Acoomrrs: For ex ressage, °°¤°‘¤¤°¤*·_ fuel, books and blanks, stationery, advertising, furniture and) interior fittings for general storehouses and pay offices in navy-yards; coffee mills and repairs thereto; expenses of naval clothing factory and machinery for same, postage, telegrams, tele bones, to ls, ferriages, yeoman’s stores, safes, newspapers, ice, and ogher incidental expenses, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the sum ded b8,_ of ten thousand dollars from the nnexpended balance under a propri- mee. ation "Contingent Bureau of Supplies and Accounts," for Sie fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, is hereby reappropriated for "Contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts," for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight: 1’rm;ided_furUzer, That hereafter the purchase of supplies and the *“ °P°“ procurement of services for all branches of the naval service may be made in open market in the manner common among business men, without formal contract or bond, when the aggregate of the amount required does not exceed five hundred dollars, and when, in the opinion of `the proper administrative officers, such limitation of amount is not designed to evade purchase under formal contract or bond, and equally or more advantageous terms can thereby be secured. ` Freight, Bureau of Supplies and Acconmtsz All freight charges per- ggglglgeutand bn_ taining to the Navy Department and its bureaus, except the transpor- mus. tation of coal for the Bureau of Equipment, five hundred thousand dollars. Crvu. ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU OF SU1>1·Lu·:s AND Acc0UN’rs: Navy- yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: In general storehouses: Two bookkeepers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one assistant bookkeeper, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one bill clerk, at one thousand dollars: one assistant clerk, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one shipping and receivingl clerk, at one thousand dollars; in all, five thousand eight hundred an forty dollars; ` N avy·yard, Boston, Massachusetts: In general storehouses: One B°¤*°¤· Mubookkeepcr, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one ship ing clerk., at one thousand dollars; one receiving clerk at one thousnmi) dollars; one bookkeeper, at one thousand two hundred dollars. In yard pay office: One writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive fcents; in all, five thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and ii ty cents; . Navy-yard, New York, New York: In office of board of inspection: New York NY One writer, nine hundred dollars. In general storehouses: Three bookkeepcrs, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one assistant bookkeeper, at one thousand dollars; one assistant bookkeeper, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two receiving clerks, at four dollars each per diem; one assistant receiving clerk, at one thousand and ninetv-nine dollars; three shipping clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one bill clerk, at one thousand dollars: one assistant bill clerk, at seven hundred and twenty dollars: two leading men, at two dollars