Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/789

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766 SIXTY·SEGON D CONGRESS. Suas. III. Ch. 142. 1913. Building) occupied by Adjutant General’s oice, the Bureau of Insular

 and the other oflgces of the War Depa;trlr:ent and ats lzelrgeeus

I 'thLem0n uildmg`;orpenseso orsesanvecs, iii:(l;udingmtheirE; exchange, to be opsly fo; official purp$ge•e)s ; geight · trect car no exceeding ; mpcrlsryoliallisssrigotutliuexlswd $1,000, and other absolutely necessary , $48,000. enema;. Eior stationery for the War Department and its bureaus and offices, $25,000. Pc••¤:••¤mvs. Foiiegostage stthamps taxi {.]he_ Wa;) Department tg its b\11£61£:.1:,a:lS requ un er e os mon, prepaypos onma — dressed to P tal Union countries, $500. . Bm; D°For· rent els inuthe Dhtrict of Coluénbia for Gus; oil the gg partment, as 0 ows: disgensary urgccn er ’s o , $1,000; War Department, $7,200; djutant General’s ofice, $2,300; Bureau of Insular Affairs, $2,220; in all, $12,720.

r¤u¤;¤ PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNIB.

“§g¤P{*¥‘镤;_?·y,;·_ ¤* Orman or rmsuo surnames nm oaomms: Superintendent, _ $3,00;); assistant and gfhref clerk, $25100; clerks--one ogf class four, one o class three, one class two an stenographer, one class one;

 architect, $2,400; surveyor and draftsman,

· · m . F¤¤=¤¢¤··¤= fQl'l01'8IIlBIl, gdrdencrs, mechanics, and laborers employed in the public grounds, $31,200. W•*¤¤¤¢¤· For one sergeant of park watchman, $950. For second sergeant of park watchman $900. . my rem. For day watclunen, as ollows: One in Park and adjacent reservations on New York Avenue; one in Lafayette Park; two in , Smithsonian Grounds and neighboring reservations; one in Judiciary Park; one in Lincoln Park and ad`acent reservations; one in Iowa Circle and reservations to the nortlieast; one in Thomas and Scott Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Washington Circle and neighboring reservations; one in Dupont Circle and ncighborin resezvatiiong; ons in Miigerson Park and Farragut Sync ; one in Stan- 11 aran ne ringreservatins·t in dSeto Parks and neighbbgring reservations;‘l>ne inwllount ll§oiinPark“anll reservations to the northeast one rn grounds south of the Executive Manaron;_one in Garfield and Marion Parks and reservations to the east· one m Monument Park; and three in Potomac Park; twenty-one in all, at $840 each, $17,640. Nishtbm For night watchmen, as follows: Two in Smithsonian Grounds and nerghborinigeservations; one in Judiciary Park; two in Henry and Seaton Par aud adjacent reservations; one in grounds south of the Ergecutryc Mansion ; one in Monument Park; one m Garfield Park and nerghboring reservations; one m Iowa, Scott, and Thomas Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Stanton and Lincoln Parks and

1;$li? mrév%trons; ein; inkSLafayettcva$ndhMcPhem0n Squares

_ _ ?l’1’8gI]8l;}0D81I}8SlHDdDUb Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mount glemaiii Parkpxgrixd neighboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery- and four in Potomac Park; nineteen in all, at $840 each, $15 960. I wsxeaem, vn. For watchman for the care of the monument and dock at Wakefield V`l?m¤a, the birthplace of Washington, $300, ' cmmmcumms f or elentitegent ilexicéentaé expenses, including purchase of glo. rr an scren c an periodicals books of reference b k books, photographs, and ma , $700. ’ ’ angcpgpigchase zn;lfrepairuc;fibt§§]ye$Ae)nd revolvers for park watchmcn