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688 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 859. 1900. Supp, experiments, and general torpedo outfits, sixty-five thousand ' dollars. e§gg3§1§*¤¤°¤· P¤· BUILDINGS, NAVAL STATION, PUGET SoUND: For erection and equipgment of ordnance shop and two magazine buildings at Bremerton, Puget Sound Naval Station, eighty thousand dollars. M$£;:li¤¢·¢*¤··N¤V¤l ARMING AND EQUIPPING NAVAL MILITIA: For arms, accouterments, `signal outfits,_boats and their equipment , and the rintin or purchase of the necessary books of instruction fo1‘ the Ilqaval iiilitia of the various States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Nav)§ may prescribe, sixty thousand dollars. And the Secretary of the any is herebfy authorized and empowered to use any part of the share o moneys eretofore or herein appro riated for arming and equipping the Naval Militia forces of the State of Connecticut in repa1ring the boilers of United States steamship Elfrida as he, the Secretary, may deem proper and advisable. rI_ig;¥I;q;¤§g£;r?_g;&_ FITTING Four LAFAYETTE AS MAGAZINE! Additional W01'k necessary mm, in fitt§i1;gBFont£ Lafay(;>%eilNew York Harbo1·, for use as a naval maga- ZIDB, en thousand dollars. N<>¤·f¤¤<.V¤- NAVAL MAGAzINE, Nonromr, VInG1NIA: Railroad track, lightning rods, grading, filling, ditching and draining, and other necessary improvements at the naval magazine, Saint J uliens Creek, near Norfolk, Vilrjginia, twenty thousand do lars. ¤¤¤·¤r.N-J-AVAL MAGAZINE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY! Improvements: at the naval magazine, Dover, New Jersey, including a new storehouse and magazine, light, heat, and power plant connected with small machine sho , new wagon shed, railroad connections to new buildings and with tile Morris County Railroad, water reservoir, fire system, grading, and road improvements, one hundred thousand dollars. Repairs. REPAIRS, BUREAU or ORDNANGE: For necessary repairs to ordnance buildings, magazines, gun parks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, and other items of the like character, thirty thousand dollars.; <¤¤mi¤s<=¤¤¢· CONTINGENT, BUREAU or ORDNANGE: For miscellaneous items, namely: Freight to foreign and home stations, advertising, cartage and express c arges, repa1rs to fire engines, gas and water pipes, gas and water tax at magazines, tolls, ferriage, foreign postage, and telegrams to and from the Bureau, technical books, and incidental expenses attending inspection of ordnance material, thirty thousand o ars. - ` giglgglggsgméqt- CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or ORDNANUE: Navy-yard, Ports- ° S ’_` mouth, New Hampshire: For one writer, at one thousand dollars; B¤¤*¤¤·M¤-**5- d Qalavy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one writer, at one thousand o ars; NW Y·>*k·N·Y· f Nagy-yp? York, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand our un r dollars; Lwgue **'¤¤d·*’**— hNavy3¢ard, hLeague1 (lspitnd, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one thousand two un re dollars; ` “'¤¤hi¤€·’*°¤-D·€· N avy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: For one chemist, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one chief clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; two writers, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents each; one draftsman, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; three draftsmen, at one thousand and eighty-one dollars each; one assistant draftsman, at seven hundred an seventy-two dollars; two copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one telegraph operator and cop ist, at nine hundred dollars; in all, fifteen thousand four hundred anclleighty-nine dollars and fifty cents; m§g§§°*€¤S·P°Wd°’ Smckeless-powder factory: For one chemist, at two thousand Eve " hundred dollars; one assistant chemist, at one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, four thousand one hundred dollars;