Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/149

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1908. 13] maintenance of the dispensary, said sum to be immediately available; in a,§§m°d*“‘°l>’ “"“u· all, sixty-five thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars and Eve cents. ` NAVAL TRAINING STATION, RHODE ISLAND! Maintenance of naval Cmzswrs Hurbvr istraining station, Coasters Harbor Island, Rhode Island, namely: Labor hud' R' L and material; building and wharves; dredging channels; extendin · sea wall; repairs to causeway and sea wall; general care, re airs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and wharves; wharf)age, ferriage, and street-car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock and attendance on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same; fire engines and extinguishers; boats and gymnastic implements; models and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; printing outlit and materials, and maintenance of same; heating, lighting, and furniture; stationery, books, and periodicals; fresh water, and washing; packing boxes and materials; and all other contingent expenses; lectures and suitable entertainments for apprengcplaseamen; In all, seventy-nine thousand five hundred and eleven o rs. ‘ — N AvAL TRAINING STATION, GREAT LAxns: Maintenance of naval °'°“‘“‘“”· training station: labor and material; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and piers; street—car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on same; wa ons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same; iire extinguishers; heating, ighting, and furniture; stationery, books, and periodicals; washing; packing boxes and materials; and all other contingent expenses, twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. or clerical force in the office of commandant as follows: One clerk, “'°'*°¤l *°¤=¤· at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dol- ` lars; one draftsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one subinspector, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one foreman of laborers at one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at Eve hundred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. In all, naval training station, Great Lakes, thirty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, RHODE ISLAND: For maintenance of the R_N{"°‘ WM °°“°¤°· Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island, and care of grounds for same, twelve thousand three hundred dollars; one draftsman. at one thousand two hundred dollars r year; services of a lecturer on international law, one thousand dollgrs; services of civilian lecturers rendered at the War College, six hundred dollars; two copyists, at nine hundred dollars each r year; purchase of books of reference, four hundred dollars; one libiarian, one thousand four hundred dollars per year; in all, Naval War College, Rhode Island, eighteen thousand seven hundred dollars. _ NAVAL Home, PHILADELPHIA, P1aNNsrLvAN1A: One superintendent ,,§f,;‘{,}l§§f“°· Ph""` of grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one steward, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one matron, at four hundred and twenty dollars; one beneliciaries’ attendant, at two hundred and forty dollars; one chief cook, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one assistant cook at three hundred and sixty dollars; one assistant cook, attwo hundred and forty dollars; one chief laundress, at one hundred and ninety-two dollars; five laundresses, at one hundred and sixty- eight dollars each; four scrubbers, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; one head waitress, at one hundred and ninety-two dollars; eight waitresses, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; one kitclen servant, at two hundred and forty dollars; eight laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one stable keeper and driver, ' at three hundred and sixty dollars; one master at arms, at four hundred and eighty dollars; two house corporals, at three hundred dollars each; one barber, at three hundred and sixty dollars; one carpenter, at eight hundred and forty-five dollars; one painter, at eight hundred and Iorty-five dollars; one engineer for elevator and machinery, six