Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/1116

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1078 Frrmrrirrn conennss. sms. 111. on. 424. 1899. wx? T·>W¤¤·>¤¢ For quarantine station, Port Townsend, Washington: Improvements ` to station, wharf, and disinfecting apparatus, twenty-six thousand two hundred dollars. f H¤;g¤zb:£ge¤g¤¤ Hmmme xrrmurns ron rnnmo nnrnnmesz For heating, hoist- °t Pu ° m'°' ing, and ventilating apparatus, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings, including marine hospitals and quarantine stations, under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, one hundred and twenty-ve thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars may be expended forl personal services of mechanics employed from time to time for casua re airs only. ,w‘{;¤l*··· ¤¤*¤=·>· ml Vumrs, suns, AND Eocxs Fon rmsmc BUILDINGSi For vaults, ' safes, and locks, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, twenty-five thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding three thousand dollars may be expended for personal services of mechanics employed from time to time for casual re airs onl . P¥¤¤¤· Ilunxs nba rnnmo Bn11mm6s: For books, photographic materials, and in duplicating plans required for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, three thousand five hundred dollars. c0{1·;®:;;fy;*;:§k{f§·f· LIGHT-HOUSES, BEACON S, AND FOG SIGNALS. wumimmue. Whitehead Light and Fog-Signal Station, Maine: For construction of a keeper’s dwelling, three thousand four hundred dollars. C=·r¤ E¤==¤>¤¤··¤¤- Cape Elizabeth, Maine: For constructing a light-ship, with fog signal, near Cape Elizabeth, Maine, seventy thousand dollars. Pouock Rip Slwm. Pollock Rip Shoals, Massachusetts: For establishing a light-house M““" and fog signal or light-ship at a point north of the bell buoy near the broken part of Pollock Rip Shoals, at the northeastern entrance of Nantucket Shoals, Massachusetts, eighty thousand dollars. Hog 1¤1¤¤•i S¥=<>•L Hog Island Shoal Light and Fog-Signal Station, Rhode Island: For Rl establishing on or near Hog Island Shoal, Narragansett Bay, Rhode . Island, a light and fog—signal station, to take the place of the lightvessel now there, thirty-five thousand dollars. CN¤rw=>¤< H¤r*=<>r· Greens Ledge Light and Fog-Signal Station, Connecticut: For estabiiiinétus Ledge. lishing a light and fog-signal station on Greens Ledge, Norwalk Harbor, Connecticut, sixty thousand dollars. Round B¢¤·¤h.¤t<‘· Norwalk Harbor Lighted Beacons, Connecticut: For establishing lighted beacons at Round Beach, Fitchs Point, White Rock Reef, and Grassy Hammock, Norwalk Harbor, Connecticut, six hundred dollars. omni; rama, x. r. Orient Point Light Station, New York: For completing Orient Point Light Station, on the west side of Plum Gut, at the entrance to Long Island Sound, New York, in addition to the thirty thousand dollars —·¤·»¢—‘·l··**· appropriated by the Act approved on June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, three thousand dollars. jr.-mm, rmm aa. Tender for the engineer, Third Light- House District: For new steam ‘"°*· fixendeg, fc: conztructionlpnd replzgrslin the Third Light-House District, ew or , eig ty—ilve thousand dollars. N$*;}*¤¤I¤l¤¤‘lD"1’°°· Staten Island Light—House Depot, New York: For continuing the 'construction of the sea wall, rebuilding wharves and dredging the gasinif at {hte genera; lighlt-housedleppt at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, ew or , wenty- ve t ousanc dollars. Salem Cmk,N.-1. Salem Creek, New Jersey, Light—House: For reestablishing and geconstriucting a lighft-Sense at or near the mouth of Salem Creek, New ersey, our thousand ollars. H¤¤p¤r1¤1¤¤¤·Md- Hooper Island and Fog-Signal Station, Maryland: For completing the light and fog·signal station on the shoals off Hooper Island, east side of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, thirty thousand dollars. nnmyromnmlge, Bloody Point Range, South Carolina: For moving the structures of S·C· the front beacon to the side of the rear beacon, and moving the front beacon of the abandoned Venus Point Range to make it the front beacon of the Bloody Point Range, two thousand seven hundred dollars.