FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1898. 385 ants, at one thousand dollars each; one instructor in gymnastics, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant librarian, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one secretary to the Naval Academy, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks to the Superintendent, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one clerk to the commandant of cadets, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to the paymaster, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one dentist, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one baker, at six hundred dollars; one mechanic in department of physics, at seven hundred and thirty dollars; one cook, at three hundred and twenty-nve dollars and nfty cents; one messenger to the Superintendent, at six hundred dollars; one armorer, at six hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one chief gunner’s mate, at nve hundred and twenty-nine dollars and nity cents; one quarter gunner, at four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one cox wain, at four hundred and sixty-nine dollar and nfty cents; one seaman in the department of seamanship, at three hundred and ninety-seven dollars and nity cents; one attendant in the department of astronomy and one in the department of physics, at three hundred dollars each; six attendants at recitation rooms, library, store, chapel, and onices, at three hundred dollars each; one bandmaster, at mdnve hundred and twenty- eight dollars; twenty-one first-class musicians, at three hundred and forty-eight dollars each; seven second-class musicians, at three hundred dollars each; services of organist at chapel, three hundred dollars; in all, nfty-four thousand nve hundred and seven dollars. For special course of study and training of naval cadets, as author- $(·};l;gi¤¤·5jg»;‘¤i¤l¤s· ized by Act of Congress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and’P` ' eighty-two, three thousand dollars. · PAY on wAromm1w, macnmucs, Ann orimns, NAvA1. AcAnnmY: ,cj'Q{f,$”¤°¤·¤°°h“· For the captain of the watch and weighcr, at two dollars and fifty cents ' per diem; four watchmen, at two dollars per diem each; foreman of gas and steam-heating works of the Academy, at nve doHars per diem; for labor at gas works and steam buildings, for masons, carpenters, and other mechanics and laborers, and for care of buildings, grounds. wharves, and boats, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and sixty-four dollars and ninety-nve cents; one attendant in purifying house of the gas house, at one dollar and nfty cents per diem; in all, forty-four thousand and sixty-niue dollars and ninety-nve cents. PAY or srmuu nmrnovnns, NAvA1.AcAnEMY: For pay of mechanics nE{:ggg;¤¤· —*¤·¤ and others in department of steam engineering, seven thousand eight ° g R hundred and twenty-four dollars and nfty cents. Rmurns, NAVAL AOA0mm: Necessary repairs of public buildings. R°P°*”· °“‘- pavements, wharves, and walls inclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, furniture and nxtures, twenty-one thousand dollars; new nre and flushing system and other sanitary purposes, fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; relaying brick sidewalks adjacent to Naval Academy walls in streets of Annapolis, three thousand nve hundred dollars; repaving Maryland avenue within the Naval Academy, four thousand dollars; relaying sidewalk from Maryland avenue to cadet quarters, one thousand two hundred and eighty-two dollars; repairing “Santee’s" wharf, two thousand nve hundred dollars; necessary dredging and improvement of north water grmt, ten thousand dollars; in all, fifty-eight thousand and thirty-two o ars. · The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to contract for the construe- ,nAs**‘““°¤°l ‘*“"‘· tion, at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, of a building suit- i>.»`.»,p.1cce. able for use as an armory, at a cost not to exceed three hundred thousand dollars; a boathouse, at a cost not to exceed three hundred thousand dollars; a power house, at a cost not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars; four double houses for onicers’ quarters, at a cost not to exceed sixty thousand dollars; for grading, electric-light wiring, removing old buildings, and preparing plans, at a cost not to exceed ninety thousand dollars; for constructing the line of sea wall voL xxx--25