Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/753

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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 859. 1900. 701 Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: For one clerk to naval *’°’°B°Y°l·S·C- constructor, at one thousand four hundred dollars. . Navy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk to naval con- M“'° I“l“”d·C“l· structor, at one thousand four hundred dollars; two writers, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty—‘Iive cents each; in all, three thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Puget Sound Naval Station, Washington: One clerk to naval con- P¤s€¤S¤¤¤d.Waah. Sl3l'I1Ct01', one thousand four hundred dollars. In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Construction and Repair, twenty-five thousand eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and twenty-five cents; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such service. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. Bureauof Steam En- ‘ gineering. STEAM MACHINERY! For completion, repairing, and preservation of Ma•‘m¤<‘=fY· 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, receivin and training vessels, repair and care of machinery of yard tu s and launches, one million five hundred and eighty-five thousand dillars: Provided, That no part of the said sum sha§ be ap lied to the engines, Promoboilers, and machinery of wooden ships where th)e estimated cost of Sni“p§lm°' "’°°d°° such repairs shall exceed ten per centum of the estimated cost of new engines and machinery of the same character and power, nor shall new boilers be constructed for wooden ships. For purchase, handling, and preservation of all material and stores, Mavanalapurchase, fitting, repair, and preservation of machinery and tools in navy—yards and stations, and running yard engines, nine hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For incidental expenses for navy vessels, yards, and the Bureau, I¤•=*da¤¤aiasuch as foreign postage, telegrams, advertising, freight, photographing, books, stationery, office furnishings, and instruments, fteen thousand dollars. In all, steam machinery, two million five hundred and sixty thousand dollars. CoNTINGENT, BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING: For contingencies, Contingent. drawin materials, and instrumentsfor the drafting room, one thousand ddgllars. MAcI—I1NEnY PLANT, NAVY-YARD, PORTS1~IoUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE; Machinery plants, Modern machine tools required to fit out plant for repairs of engines, u°1%€`$$li;m,N_H_ boilers, and so forth, of naval vessels, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ MACHINERY PLANT, NAVY-YARD, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS! Addi- Be wnmass. tional machine tools to put the yard in condition for building and re airing modern marine machinery, fifty thousand dollars. §IACHINERY PLANT, NAVY-YARD, MARE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA! Addi- Mara1s1a¤<1.C¤l. tional tools required to put the yard in condition for building and re airing modern marine machinery, fifty thousand dollars. §IACHINERY PLANT, NAVAL STATION, ALGIERS, LoUIsIANA: Necessary A1sia¤a.La.· machine tools required to tit up plant for repairs of engines, boilers, and so forth, of naval vessels, twenty-five thousand dollars. MAGIIINERY PLANT, NAVAL STATION, HONOLULU, HAWAII: Necessary Hpnolulu. Hamachine tools required to fit up plant for repairs of engines, boilers, www Mandi and so forth, of naval vessels, twenty-five thousand dollars. NIACHINERY PLANT, NAVAL STATION, SAN JUAN, PORTO Rico: Neces- Rfan Juan. Porto sary machine tools required to fit up plant for repairs of engines, °°' boilers, and so forth, of naval vessels, twengy-five thousand dollars. ` CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or STEAM NGINEERING: Navy-yard, Givilaavablishmenc. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Forone clerk to department, at one P°"'im°mh'N‘H' thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, one thousand eight hundred dollars;