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For extra pay of one ordnance soldier employed as clerk, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay for one ordnance soldier when employed in department of ordnance and gunnery, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of two enlisted men (cavalrymen) when performing special skilled mechanical labor, at fifty cents each per day, three hundred and thirteen dollars;

For extra pay of one enlisted man (cavalryman) employed as saddler, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of one enlisted man on duty in charge of engineer property and fatigue, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of four enlisted men employed as assistants and attendants at the library, at fifty cents each per day, six hundred and eighty-four dollars;

For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as clerk in the department of practical military engineering and to the officer in charge of waterworks and works of construction at the Military Academy, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents; For extra pay of three enlisted men employed as clerks in the office of the quartermaster, United States Military Academy, at fifty cents. each per day, five hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of three enlisted men (artillerymen) when performing extra mechanical labor, at fifty cents each per day, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of two enlisted men employed as messengers in the office of the adjutant, United States Military Academy, at thirty-five cents each per day, two hundred and nineteen dollars and ten cents;

For extra pay of one enlisted man in charge of property and saddle equipment pertaining to riding and equitation other than military, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as clerk in charge of clothing room in quartermaster's storehouse, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of one enlisted man employed in the department of civil and military engineering, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of one sergeant (cavalryman) in charge of stables and horses, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of two teamsters (cavalrymen), at thirty-five cents each per day, two hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty cents;

For extra pay of nine laborers (cavalrymen) employed in keeping clean the equipments used by cadets in riding, nine hundred and eighty-five dollars and ninety-five cents;

For extra pay of one sergeant of engineers, acting first sergeant, one hundred and eight dollars;

For extra pay of two cooks of engineers, at twelve dollars per month each, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars;

For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as skilled attendant in ordnance museum, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents.

Extra pay, enlisted men-Continued.

Proviso.

Provided, That the extra pay provided by the preceding paragraphs No duplication. shall not be paid to any enlisted man who receives extra-duty pay under existing laws or army regulations.

Pay of civilians.

Athletic trainer.

PAY OF CIVILIANS.

For pay of one teacher of music, one thousand seven hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk to the disbursing officer and quartermaster, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk to adjutant in charge of cadet records, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of one clerk to the adjutant, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk to treasurer, one thousand six hundred dollars; For pay of one clerk to the quartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For pay of two civilian instructors in French, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, two thousand dollars per year each, four thousand dollars;

For pay of two civilian instructors in Spanish, at two thousand dollars per year each, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, four thousand dollars;

For pay of two expert civilian instructors in fencing, broadsword exercises, and other military gymnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the training of cadets, three thousand dollars;

For pay of one professional civilian instructor in gymnastics, athletics, and swimming, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of one clerk and stenographer in the office of the quartermaster and disbursing officer, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one clerk in the office of the quartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For pay of one librarian, three thousand dollars;

For pay of assistant librarian, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one custodian of gymnasium, to be selected and appointed by the Superintendent of the Military Academy under Schedule A, classified positions excepted from examination under rule two, clause three, civil-service rules, who shall be qualified to act as trainer for the various cadet athletic teams, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one superintendent of gas works, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the academic building, the cadet barracks and office building, cadet hospital, chapel, and library, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars;

For pay of eleven firemen, seven thousand' nine hundred and twenty dollars;

For pay of one draftsman in department of civil and military engineering, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and to the instruction in mineralogy and geology, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For pay of mechanic assistant in department of natural and experimental philosophy, one thousand dollars;

For pay of custodian of academy building, one thousand dollars;
For pay of one electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars;
For pay of one chief plumber, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of assistant plumber, nine hundred dollars;
For pay of one plumber's helper, six hundred dollars;

For pay of one scavenger, at sixty dollars a month, seven hundred and twenty dollars;

For compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars;

For pay of superintendent of post cemetery, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For pay of engineer and janitor for Memorial Hall, nine hundred Pay of civiliansdollars;

Continued.

For pay of printer at headquarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand five hundred dollars:

For pay of one assistant printer at headquarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand dollars;

For pay of one janitress, Memorial Hall, six hundred dollars;

For pay of one master mechanic, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For pay of attendant and skilled photographer in the department of drawing, one thousand one hundred dollars;

For pay of one typewriter, copyist, and attendant in charge of the library in the department of law, seven hundred and fifty dollars; For pay of one stenographer and typewriter in the adjutant's office, one thousand dollars;

For pay of one overseer of the waterworks, seven hundred and twenty dollars;

For pay of one engineer of steam, electric, and refrigerating apparatus for the cadet's mess, eight hundred and forty dollars;

For pay of one copyist, typewriter, and attendant in the department of modern languages, seven hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of one mechanic and attendant skilled in the operation necessary for the preparation of lectures and of material in the department of drawing, seven hundred and twenty dollars;

For pay of janitor for bachelor officers' quarters, six hundred dollars; For pay of one chief engineer of power plant, two thousand four hundred dollars;

For pay of three engineers for power plant, three thousand six hundred dollars;

For pay of two oilers for power plant, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars;

For pay of one attendant in the department of philosophy for the handling of models and materials used in the instruction of cadets, four hundred and eighty dollars;

For pay of one copyist, typewriter, and attendant in the department of English and history, seven hundrea and fifty dollars;

For pay of one bookbinder at headquarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For pay of two book sewers in bindery, at thirty dollars per month each, seven hundred and twenty dollars;

For pay of one skilled pressman in the printing office, headquarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand dollars;

All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Military Academy shall be disbursed and accounted for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Military Academy and for that purpose shall constitute one fund.

For current and ordinary expenses as follows:

For the expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; Contingencies for superintendent of the academy, two thousand dollars;

Current expenses.

Board of Visitors.

Superintendent.

Repairs, etc.

Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, planks, boards, joists, wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lead, zinc, nails, screws, locks, hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, varnish, brushes, stone, brick, flag, lime, cement, plaster hair, sewer and drain pipe, blasting powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, machinery, mantels, and other similar materials, renewing roofs, and for pay of architect overseer and citizen mechanics, and labor employed upon repairs and improvements that can not be done by enlisted men, forty thousand dollars; For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, charcoal, stoves, Fuel, etc. grates, heaters, furnaces, ranges and fixtures, fire bricks, clay, sand,

Postage and

grams.

Stationery.

Transportation.

Printing.

and for repairs of steam-heating and coal-conveying apparatus, grates, stoves, heaters, ranges, furnaces, and mica, thirty thousand dollars;

For gas pipes, gas and electric fixtures, electric lamps, telephone and lighting supplies, lamp-posts, gasometers and retorts, and annual repairs of the same, six thousand five hundred dollars;

For fuel for cadets' mess hall, shops, and laundry, ten thousand dollars; tele- For postage and telegrams, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; For stationery, namely: Blank books, paper, envelopes, quills, steel pens, rubbers, erasers, pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, folders, fasteners, rules, files, ink, inkstands, typewriters, typewriting supplies, office furniture, penholders, tape, desk knives, blotting pads, and rubber bands, two thousand dollars;

Department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics.

Gymnasium, etc., supplies.

New gymnasium.

For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and for ferriages, and for transportation of first class of cadets to and from Gettysburg battlefield, Watervliet Arsenal, and Sandy Hook proving grounds, and for expenses of officers detailed to accompany cadets on these trips, three thousand dollars;

Printing: For printing and binding, type, materials for office, including repairs to motor and machinery, diplomas for graduates, annual registers, blanks, and monthly reports to parents of cadets, two thousand dollars;

For one typesetting or typecasting machine, to be immediately available, three thousand seven hundred dollars;

For furniture, shelving for paper stock, and contingencies, necessary in the new building, six hundred dollars;

For department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics: Tan bark or other proper cover for riding hall, to be purchased in open market upon written order of the superintendent, nine hundred dollars;

For camp stools, camp and office furniture, and repairs to same; for door mats for cadet barracks, sinks, and guardhouse; for stationery, typewriting supplies and repairs, for use of instructor and assistant instructors of tactics; for books and maps, binding books, and mounting maps; for silk and worsted sashes for cadet officers and acting officers; for furniture, curtains, and rugs for cadet reception room, one thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars;

Gymnasium and athletic supplies: For repairs, new machines, athletic supplies and fixtures for gymnasium; for foils, masks, belts, fencing gloves, fencing jackets, gaiters, sabers, and repairs; for repairs and improvements to dressing rooms, platform, and swimming tank, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For repairs to saddles, bridles, purchase of leather, curb chains, bits, stirrups, and so forth, and to keep the same in repair, two hundred and fifty dollars;

For purchase of carbons and for repairs and maintenance of searchlight for coast artillery night practice, one hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For construction of obstacles on new cavalry drill grounds and preparing ground in vicinity of same, one hundred dollars;

For furnishing and equipping the new gymnasium and running track with apparatus, machines, appliances, fixtures, mattresses, measuring apparatus, furniture for erecting same; and for gymnastic and athletic supplies; to be immediately available, seven thousand dollars;

For furnishing the new fencing armory with fencing strips; for foil, saber, and bayonet racks; mask and jacket closets; furniture; and for foils, sabers, blades, masks, gloves, fencing jackets and shoes; and for repairs; to be immediately available, two thousand dollars;

For furnishing the new sparring and wrestling room with mats, pads, racks, carpet; and for gloves; to be immediately available, one thousand dollars;

For furnishing main dressing room, officers' dressing room, and instructor's dressing room with lockers, mats, and furniture; to be immediately available, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For furnishing the swimming tank, shower baths, and rubbing room with rubber mats, swimming pulleys, platform, belts, and furniture; to be immediately available, five hundred dollars;

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For department of civil and military engineering: For models, Department of civil maps, purchase and repair of instruments, apparatus, drawing neering. boards, desks, chairs, shelves, and cases for books and instruments, text-books, books of reference, and stationery for the use of instructors, and contingencies, one thousand two hundred dollars; For department of natural and experimental philosophy: Addi- Department of nattions to apparatus to illustrate the principles of mechanics, acoustics, mental philosophy. optics, and astronomy; books of reference, scientific periodicals, text-books, stationery, materials, and repairs; and for repairs to the observatory buildings and repairs to clocks, and for contingent expenses not. otherwise provided for, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars;

mathematics.

For department of instruction in mathematics: Text-books, books Department of reference, binding, and stationery; for tables of logarithms; for rules and triangles; for purchase of geometrical drawings and models; for cases for geometrical models; for office desks, chairs, bookcases, and office fittings; and for contingencies; seven hundred and twentyfive dollars;

For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: Chemicals, Department of chemistry, mineralchemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet ogy, and geology. metal, ores, photographic apparatus and materials; rough specimens, fossils, and for apparatus and materials to be used in the practical determination of mineralogical and geological specimens; pencils and paper for practical instruction in the same branches, and for gradual increase and improvement of the cabinet; for repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, thermic, and optical apparatus; for purchase of laboratory and power-room machinery and apparatus and installation of same; for models, maps, diagrams, books of reference, text-books, and stationery for use of instructors; and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for; two thousand five hundred dollars;

drawing.

For department of drawing: Drawing material, instruments, and Department of stationery for use of instructors; repairs to models and purchase of new models; desks, stretchers, drawing boards, racks, and stands; framing drawings; books and periodicals on art, architecture, topography, and technology; binding maps, books, and so forth; repairs to stereopticon and purchase of lantern slides; photographic apparatus and material; purchase of new instruments and repair of old ones, for use of cadets; and for contingent expenses, one thousand five hundred and thirty dollars;

For purchase of additional filing cases for maps, six hundred dollars;

For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, Department of and books of reference for use of instructors, for repairs of books and apparatus and for office furniture, and for printing examination papers, and other necessary papers, and for contingencies, four hundred and ninety-eight dollars;

For department of law: For stationery, text-books, and books of Department of law. reference for the use of instructors, maps, map fixtures, furniture, and for repairs to the same, for rebinding books and periodicals, and for contingencies, three hundred and fifty dollars;

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