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Clerical, etc., services.

Contingent.

Freight, Department and bureaus.

Bureau of Construc

tion and Repair.

Construction repair of vessels.

Provisos.
Wooden ships.

and

from ships' stores, such profit to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, under such regulations as he may prescribe, for the amusement, comfort, and contentment of the enlisted force, and to be accounted for to the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department: Provided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for chemists and for clerical, inspection, and messenger service in the general storehouses and paymasters' offices of the navy-yards and naval stations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, shall not exceed four hundred and forty-seven thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars and eighty-eight cents.

In all, seven million four hundred and seventy-one thousand and seventy dollars and ninety-seven cents.

CONTINGENT, BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS: For fuel, books and blanks, stationery, 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, tolls, ferriages, yeoman's store-safes, newspapers, and other incidental expenses, one hundred and fifty-nine thousand dollars.

FREIGHT, BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS: All freight and express charges pertaining to the Navy Department and its bureaus, except the transportation of coal for the Bureau of Equipment, five hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars.

BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR.

CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF VESSELS: For preservation and completion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinary; purchase of materials and stores of all kinds; steam steerers, pneumatic steerers, steam capstans, steam windlasses, and all other auxiliaries; labor in navy-yards and on foreign stations; purchase of machinery and tools. for use in shops; carrying on work of experimental model tank; designing naval vessels; construction and repair of yard craft, lighters, and barges; wear, tear, and repair of vessels afloat; general care, increase, and protection of the navy in the line of construction and repair; incidental expenses for vessels and navy-yards, inspectors' offices, such as photographing, books, professional magazines, plans, stationery, and instruments for drafting room, and for pay of classified force under the bureau, eight million nine hundred and seventy-nine thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars: Provided, That no part of this sum shall be applied to the repair of any wooden ship when the estimated cost of such repairs, to be appraised by a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed ten per centum of the estimated cost, appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material: Provided further, That no part of this sum shall be applied to the repair of any other ship when the estimated cost of such repairs, to be appraised by a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed twenty per centum of the estimated cost, appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material: Provided Repairs of ships in further, That nothing herein contained shall deprive the Secretary of the Navy of the authority to order repairs of ships damaged in foreign waters or on the high seas, so far as may be necessary to bring them Repairs to specified home. And the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to make expenditures from appropriate funds under the various bureaus for repairs and changes on the vessels herein named, in an amount not to exceed the sum specified for each vessel, respectively, as follows: New Jersey, eight hundred and ten thousand dollars; Rhode Island, eight hundred and ten thousand dollars; Brooklyn (additional to four hundred and fifty-three thousand five hundred dollars, authorized by the appropriation Act approved May thirteenth, nineteen hundred and eight), seventy thousand dollars; Colorado, six hundred and

Other ships.

foreign waters.

vessels.

eighty thousand dollars; Maryland, six hundred and thirty thousand dollars; Pennsylvania, six hundred and eighty thousand dollars; West Virginia, six hundred and thirty thousand dollars; Boston, two hundred and fifty-six thousand dollars; Charleston, five hundred and forty thousand dollars; San Francisco (additional to six hundred thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, authorized by the appropriation Act approved May thirteenth, nineteen hundred and eight), forty thousand dollars; Detroit, three hundred and fifty-one thousand dollars; Iris, two hundred and five thousand dollars; Annapolis, one hundred and one thousand dollars; Arayat, thirty-four thousand five hundred dollars; Iroquois, fifty-one thousand five hundred dollars; Potomac, forty-one thousand five hundred dollars; Sebago, twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars; Waban, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; Nero, one hundred and five thousand dollars; Ingalls, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars; Essex, sixty thousand dollars; Gopher, twenty-eight thousand dollars; in all, six million three hundred and forty-four thousand five hundred dollars, as per the letter of the Secretary of the Navy, contained in House Document Numbered Four hundred and seventy-one, Sixtyfirst Congress, second session, concerning repairs to certain naval vessels: Provided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appro- ices. priation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy-yards, naval stations, and offices of superintending naval constructors, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, shall not exceed eight hundred and eight thousand and thirty-nine dollars. IMPROVEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION PLANTS: Construction plant, Portsmouth, N. H. navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Repairs to and improvements of plant at navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, fifteen thousand dollars.

Construction plant, navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: Repairs to and improvement of plant at navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts, twenty thousand dollars.

Construction plant, navy-yard, New York, New York: Repairs to and improvement of plant at navy-yard, New York, New York, twenty thousand dollars.

Clerical, etc., serv

Construction plants.

Boston, Mass.

New York, N. Y.

Construction plant, navy-yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Re- Philadelphia, Pa. pairs to and improvement of plant at navy-yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, fifteen thousand dollars.

Construction plant, navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: Repairs to and improvement of plant at navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia, twelve thousand dollars.

Norfolk, Va.

Construction plant, navy-yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Re- Charleston, S. C. pairs to and improvement of plant at naval station, Charleston, South Carolina, twenty thousand dollars.

Construction plant, navy-yard, Mare Island, California: Repairs to and improvement of plant at navy-yard, Mare Island, California, fifteen thousand dollars.

Construction plant, navy-yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Repairs to and improvement of plant at navy-yard, Puget Sound, Washington, fifteen thousand dollars.

BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING.

STEAM MACHINERY: For completion, repairing, and preservation of machinery and boilers of naval vessels, including cost of new boilers; distilling, refrigerating, and auxiliary machinery; preservation of and small repairs to machinery and boilers in vessels in ordinary receiving and training vessels; repair and care of machinery of yard tugs and launches and for pay of classified force under the bureau, four million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Mare Island, Cal.

Puget Sound, Wash.

Bureau of Steam Engineering.

Steam machinery.

Materials, etc.

Incidentals.

Proviso.

Clerical, etc., services.

Engineering experiment station, Naval Academy.

Reappropriation for

equipment.
Vol. 32, p. 1194.

Vol. 35, p. 1027.

Dredging basin, etc.

Naval Academy.

Pay of professors,

etc.

For purchase, handling, and preservation of all material and stores; purchase, fitting, repair, and preservation of machinery and tools in navy-yards and stations, and running yard engines, two million dollars.

For incidental expenses for navy vessels, yards, the engineering experiment station, such as photographing, books, stationery, technical books, periodicals, engineering indices, and instruments, six thousand dollars.

Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation "Steam machinery," under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy-yards, naval stations, and offices of United States inspectors of machinery, and of engineering material, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, shall not exceed three hundred and fifty thousand and sixty-three dollars and two cents.

In all, steam machinery, six million two hundred and fifty-six thousand dollars.

Engineering experiment station, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland-Experimental and research work: For original investigation and extended experimentation of naval appliances; and for the purchase of such machines and auxiliaries considered applicable for test and use in the naval service, and for maintenance of buildings and grounds, twenty thousand dollars.

So much of the appropriation made by the naval appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and three, for the complete equipment of the buildings at the engineering experiment station, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, as has been carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury pursuant to section ten of the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, is hereby reappropriated for the equipment of said building.

Buildings, engineering experiment station, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Dredging in basin and coal dock, five thousand dollars.

NAVAL ACADEMY.

PAY OF PROFESSORS AND OTHERS, NAVAL ACADEMY: One professor as head of the department of physics, three thousand six hundred dollars.

One professor of mathematics, one of mechanical drawing, one of English, one of French, and one of Spanish, at three thousand dollars each.

Three professors, namely, one of English, one of French, and one of Spanish, at two thousand six hundred and forty dollars each.

Five instructors, at two thousand four hundred dollars each. Four instructors, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each.

Ten instructors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each. One swordmaster, one thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; and two assistants, at one thousand dollars each, four thousand seven hundred dollars; two instructors in physical training, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, and one assistant instructor in physical training, at one thousand dollars; and one instructor in gymnastics, one thousand two hundred dollars, five thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant librarian, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; one cataloguer, one thousand one hundred dollars; and two shelf assistants, at nine hundred dollars each, five thousand and sixty dollars; one secretary of the Naval Academy, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; five clerks, at one thou

sand two hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; and two writers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eighteen thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; one draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; and one surveyor, one thousand two hundred dollars, two thousand four hundred dollars; one dentist, two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars; and services of organist at chapel, three hundred dollars; one captain of the watch, nine hundred and twentyfour dollars; one second captain of the watch, eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars; and twenty-two watchmen, at seven hundred and thirty-two dollars each, seventeen thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY: One mechanic, nine hundred and sixty dollars, and one at seven hundred and fifty dollars; one armorer, six hundred and sixty dollars; one chief gunner's mate, five hundred and forty dollars; and three quarter gunners, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

DEPARTMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS: Two electrical machinists, at one thousand dollars each; one mechanic, seven hundred and thirty dollars; and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars, three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF SEAMANSHIP: One coxswain, four hundred and eighty dollars; three seamen, at four hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.

Department of ordnance and gunnery.

Departments of elecand physics.

trical engineering

Department of seamanship.

Department of ma

DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING AND NAVAL CONSTRUCTION: rine engineering and One master machinist, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and one naval construction. assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; one pattern maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one boiler maker, one blacksmith, three machinists, one molder, and one coppersmith, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; and for draftsman, two thousand dollars; machinists, and other employees, six thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars, twenty thousand five hundred and twenty-eight dollars.

Commissary depart

COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT: One chief cook, one thousand two hundred dollars; four cooks, at six hundred dollars each, and eight ment. assistants, at three hundred dollars each; one steward, one thousand two hundred dollars, and one assistant, six hundred dollars; one head waiter, seven hundred and twenty dollars, and two assistants, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two pantry men, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; one chief baker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one baker, six hundred dollars; two assistants, at five hundred and forty dollars each, and one assistant, four hundred and twenty dollars; necessary waiters, at sixteen dollars per month each, thirteen thousand four hundred and forty dollars, twenty-seven thousand and sixty dollars; one messenger to the superintendent, six hundred dollars, and twenty-five attendants, at three hundred dollars. each, eight thousand one hundred dollars; in all, thirty-five thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

In all, civil establishment, one hundred and eighty-six thousand seven hundred and four dollars.

CURRENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, NAVAL ACADEMY: Text Contingent expenses. and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals; apparatus and materials for instruction in physical training and athletics; expenses of lectures, including pay and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, philosophical apparatus and instruments, stores, machinery, tools, fittings, apparatus, and materials for instruction purposes, thirty-eight thousand five hundred dollars.

Library.

Board of Visitors.

Superintendent.

Maintenance.

Rent, etc.

Repairs, etc.

Marine Corps.

Pay.
Officers.

Retired list.

Enlisted men.

Purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library (to be purchased in the open market on the written order of the superintendent), two thousand dollars.

Expenses of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy, being mileage and five dollars per diem for each member for expenses during actual attendance at the academy, and for clerk hire, carriages, and other incidental and necessary expenses of the board, two thousand dollars.

For contingencies for the superintendent of the academy, to be expended in his discretion, two thousand dollars.

In all, current and miscellaneous expenses, forty-four thousand five hundred dollars.

MAINTENANCE, NAVAL ACADEMY: For general maintenance at the Naval Academy, namely: For books, periodicals, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of fire engines; fire apparatus and plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of all horses and vehicles for use at the academy; seeds and plants; tools and repairs of the same; stationery; furniture for government buildings and offices at the academy; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up station and care of buildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, telegraph, and clock systems; incidental labor; advertising, water tax, postage, telephones, telegrams, tolls, and ferriage; flags and awnings; packing boxes; fuel for heating and lighting bandsmen's quarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music, musical and astronomical instruments; and for the pay of employees on leave, two hundred and ten thousand dollars.

Rent of buildings for the use of the academy and commutation of rent for bandsmen at eight dollars per month each, two thousand nine hundred and sixty-four dollars.

REPAIRS, NAVAL ACADEMY: Necessary repairs of public buildings, wharves, and walls inclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, furniture, and fixtures, sixty-five thousand dollars.

In all, maintenance, two hundred and seventy-seven thousand nine hundred and sixty-four dollars.

In all, Naval Academy, five hundred and nine thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars.

MARINE CORPS.

PAY, MARINE CORPS: For pay and allowances prescribed by law of officers on the active list, nine hundred and eleven thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars.

For pay of officers prescribed by law, on the retired list: For one major-general, eight brigadier-generals, three colonels, seven lieutenant-colonels, nine majors, seven captains, eleven first lieutenants, and four second lieutenants, and for officers who may be placed thereon during the year, including such increased pay as is now or may hereafter be provided for retired officers regularly assigned to active duty, one hundred and fifty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars.

Pay of enlisted men, active list: Pay of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and privates, as prescribed by law; and the number of enlisted men shall be exclusive of those undergoing imprisonment with sentence of dishonorable discharge from the service at expiration of such confinement, and for the expenses of clerks of the United States Marine Corps traveling under orders, and including additional compensation for enlisted men of the Marine Corps regularly de

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