Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/926

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874 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 677. 1901. m§S°”*°g°S ‘°' m°'· For carriafges for twelve-inch breech—loading mortars, steel, seventy- ` one thousan dollars. §’,.‘;‘}‘g*g°"¥‘*;°, .,0 For eight, ten, and twelve inch guns manufactured by contract ' 'pp' ’` under the provisions of the fortifications Acts approved August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, and February twenty-fourth, eighteen huncied and ninety-one, four hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred and thirty-six dollars. mE;¤§£uS¤isb¤· ew-- hFor [goof pif egghé:-i1n<31, ten-inch, and twelve-inch guns, twelve ' thousand one un re dollars. r-\¤}¤¤;¤¤;¤¤¤ f<>r For powder and projectiles for the proof of twelve-inch steel breech- P °° ° gu °' loading Seacoast mortars. five thousand dollars. wgSrm¤f·P*¤¤=¤i¤s For armor plates and deck lplates for testing armor and deck-pierc- `· ing_projectiles, twenty-four thousand dollars. - · Hgzmcuce ¤¤¤¤¤¤i· or ammunition for artillery practice, including components thereof, ` sind tooghetplx for reloading the Bred cases, one hundred and seventeen thousand o rs. A¤¤·¤¤¤¤t ¤h¤¤*¤- For armament chests for siege and Seacoast guns and mortars, seven ‘ thousand three hundred dollars. " · M¤¤hi¤¤ sum- For machine guns, including metallic carriages, with lirnbprs and - protective shields for same, fifty thousand dollars. p _, Ruse ¤¤d¢r¤· For range iinders, including instruments for fire control anclazimuth instruments for coast defense, thirtgy-tive thousand dollars. Pre¤¤rv¤¤<>¤. ew- For implements and equipments . or service, and also for mounting, repairs, care, and preservation of armament and of rantge Enders, including twenty-five thousand dollars for care, repair, an preserva- —-G¤1v¢¤¤<>¤· '1`¢¤· giofia of fortifications in the harbor of Galveston, Texas, fifty thousand o rs. ‘i T¤¤l¤- For material, power lathes, machinist tools, and tools and implements for the use of battery mechanics at the fortifications, ninety-two thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. ` M°‘m°°i¤ gum For mountain guns, with their carriages and ammunition, seventy- seven thousand dollars. . $**8** rim- For- five-inch breech-loading riiies, siege, eighteen thousand eight _ hundred and eighty dollars. _ ‘_ _ _ _ ··¤¤¤¤¤H<*¤- For carmages for steel breech-loading rules, s1ege, of five-inch caliber, including implements, equipments, dplatform, and ammunition wa ons, twenty-six thousand nine hundre and ninety dollars. $*8***8- §o‘r sights fo1' cannon, twenty-three thousand dollars. A _ Fuses md P*im*=¤· For fuses and primers for cannon, twentty-five thousand dollars. =¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤¤- For providing and procuring mountain, eld, and siege ammunition of all kinds, three hundred thousand dollars, mg$g¢<=¢i¤s i¤¤¤¤· For inspecting instruments gauges, and temlplets for the manufacture of cannon projectiles, and carriages, five thousand dollars. etgubmlibsf *¤b¢¤· · For subcaliber tubes, fittings, and ammunition for Seacoast artillery ' practice, two huiidred and twelve thousand dollars. ingaéngrmgook prov- Pnovmo enomm, SANDY Hoox, NEW JERSEY. M¤i¤'>°¤¤¤°*`=· For current -expenses and `maintenance of the `ordnance proving ground, Sandy Hook, New Jersey, including expenses incident to the transportation of men and material therefor, general repairs and alterations, and accessories incidental to testing and provin ordnance, including hire of assistants for the Ordnance Board, skilid mechanical labor, purchase of instruments and other supplies, building and repairin butts and targets, clearing and grading ranges, thirty-seven thousand dollars. E¤P°¤=¤¤°*°°*°°¤‘· For the necessary ex nses of officers while temporarily employed on ordnance duties at the provxnig ground and absent from their roper stations, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per diem while so _ employed, and the compensation of draftsmen while employed in the