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Main B., 22'-81"; toi- Bld'g, 1; vestibule, 2. 3,936 square feet... 84,504.. let and offices,16'-6".

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T., 744 square
feet; P. C., 873
square feet.

Main B., 41'-7"; wing, Main bld'g, 4; wing, Bld'g, 1,807 square 35'-0"; porch,17'-4".

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feet; porch, 412 square feet.

One bld'g, 73,949; porch, 7,159; total, 81,108.

total, 185,521.

15,000
0. 18494

12,000

(Bld'g-building; U.T.

Cov. T.-covered ter-
race;
P. C. porte
cochère.

(10 officers' quarters.
Area bld'g, 18,070 sq.
ft.; area porch, 4,120
sq. ft.; Cub. C. bld'g,
739,490 c. f.; cub. c.
porch, 71,590 c. f.;
total, 811,080 c. 1.

uncovered terrace;

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Estimates submitted for fiscal year ending June 30, 1910.

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Detailed objects expenditures.

Labor and material; general care, repairs, and improve-
ments of grounds, buildings, and piers; street-car fare;
purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance
on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and re-
pairs to same; fire extinguishers; heating, lighting, and
furniture; stationery, books, and periodicals; washing;
packing boxes and materials; pay of men on leave; and all
other contingent expenses.

EXPLANATION.-The increase of $24,770 over "Mainte-
nance, 1909," is due to the cost of coal, oil, and supplies for
power and heating plant, which power and heating plant
is new, and supplies for same is a new item.
Captain of the watch, and weigher, at two dollars and forty-
eight cents per diem; second captain of the watch, at two
dollars and twenty-four cents per diem; nine watchmen, at
two dollars per diem each; chief engineer of power plant, at
five dollars and four cents per diem; assistant engineer, at
four dollars per diem; three dynamo tenders, at two dollars
and forty-eight cents per diem erch: two pump and refrig
erating plant tenders, at two dollars per diem each; four
firemen, at two dollars per diem each; one plumber, at three
dollars and four cents per diem; one steam fitter, at three
dollars and four cents per diem: one electrical machinist, at
three dollars and four cents per diem; one painter, at three
dollars and fifty-two cents per diem; one carpenter, at four
dollars per diem; and three laborers, at two dollars per diem
each.

One electrician, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one
draftsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one
subinspector, at one thousand six hundred and twenty
dollars; one foreman of laborers, at one thousand three
hundred and twenty dollars.

EXPLANATION.For the words "clerical force" in appro-
priation "Maintenance, 1909," the words classified civil
service employees are substituted, and the words "one
clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk,
at one thousand dollars; one messenger, at five hundred
and forty dollars," are omitted, as clerical force is esti-
mated under "Pay, miscellaneous." The words one
electrician, at one thousand four hundred dollars, are in-
cluded in this estimate because the services of a compe-
tent mechanical and electrical engineer are necessary to
the proper operation of the mechanical and electrical
equipment. The pay of the subinspector is raised to one
thousand six hundred and twenty dollars instead of one
thousand "five hundred" dollars, and the pay of fore-
man of laborers is raised to one thousand three hundred
and twenty dollars instead of one thousand "two hun-
dred" dollars, as in the 1909 appropriation, because of
recommendations following the instructions of the de-
partment's circular letter of July 17, 1908.

All items under "Pay of watchmen, mechanics, and others,"
are new items because the power plant and buildings op-
erated and maintained are new. These items are all nec-
essary for the proper operation and maintenance of power
plant apparatus and twenty-six buildings, costing, in all,
about two and one-quarter million dollars. The rates of

pay are based on these now paid at the United States Na-
val Academy, and, in case these rates are raised, the
above should be made to correspond.

In all...

One clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk,
at one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at
six hundred and sixty dollars.

EXPLANATION.-The salaries of above are changed from
one clerk at one thousand "two hundred" dollars, one
clerk at one thousand dollars, and one messenger at "five
hundred and forty" dollars, because of recommendations
that these salaries be increased in accordance with in-
structions contained in department's circular letter
dated July 17, 1908.

In all.

Amount. Extension.

$54,630.00

26,951. 60

$5,840. 00

87,421. 60 3, 360.00

3,360.00

These items appear in the lump sum as sent by the Bureau of

Navigation, as follows:

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Estimates submitted for fiscal year ending June 30, 1910-Continued.

Appropriation title.

Naval training station, Great Lakes, buildings.

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Roads, sidewalks, inner-basin sea wall, entrance piers, $314,000.00
and dredging; arch bridge, wagon bridge to power house,
walls and fences, garbage crematory, and grading.

Railroad scales, scale house, and spur...

Electric fixtures, interior and exterior arcs, and incandes-
cent lamps.

9,200 00 33,500 00

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Detailed statement showing proposed objects of expenditures under estimate for appropriation "Naval training station, Great Lakes (buildings)," fiscal year ending June 30,

1910.

Item.

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Roads, sidewalks, inner basin sea wall, entrance piers, and dredging, arch bridge, wagon bridge to power house, walls and fences, garbage crematory, and grading, as follows:

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Electric fixtures, interior and exterior arcs, and incandescent lamps, as follows:

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Detailed statement showing proposed objects of expenditures under estimate for appropriation “Naval training station, Great Lakes (buildings)," etc.-Continued.

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Cooking equipment, disinfecting equipment, and cold-storage insulation, as follows:
Ranges, cookers, kettles, urns, etc., for two galleys..
Disinfecting apparatus.

$6,000

1,500

2,500

$10,000 4, 150

3,400
450

2,600

6, 450

Storage balconies..

Trolleys in boathouse.

10,000!

1,500

ment for buildings, as follows:

Administration building.

Instruction building.

Drill hall..

Tower clock, electric clocks, and wiring..

Furniture, filing apparatus, shelving, cupboards, fittings, lockers, and interior equip

11,500

1,600

6,500

6,900

100

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Detailed statement showing proposed objects of expenditures under estimate for appropriation "Naval training station, Great Lakes (maintenance),” fiscal year ending June 30, 1910.

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