Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/82

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16 FIFTY-SEVENTH OONGRESS. Sess. L C11. 17. 1902. thousand four hundred and thirty-three linear feet, at fifteen cents Ee: foot, faglthorizted by} the Seezretaey of thel Nevyéwzppgoveldctiy the ureau 0 a on anuary wen y-secon nine n un an held u in the §ureau of Sepplies and Accouhts from lack of fninds, eight liimdred and fourteen 0 lars and ninety—’dve cents. _ · m=*{_°•‘* °* ¤1¤*P· BUREAU or mourrmnur. om. For purchase of coal for steamers’ and ships’ use, including eztpenses ° of tgaéispprtation, storage, and handling the BRIDE, eight hun re thousan o . · lnvivnnun or vu For heuip, wire, iron, and other materials for the manufacture of "I" cordage, anchors, cables, lleys, and chains; canvas for the manu- _ facture of sails, awninigsjiizmmocks, and other work; water for all ¥i“"’°“3“ 23 '°°"$"t“l.`.2 S2{§’“°L‘1;¥.*§}.‘é‘$§“i£‘§;°"’°‘$?f$$.§f.$."3.““P€i"“` on an s ra e; mma na - ting eiiicers ofshipleh equipment oliiicerelpn shore gid and guge use 0 courts-mar on s 1p· - e remov an nspo_ on ' of ashes from ships of war; interior appliances and tools for equipment buildings in navy-yards and naval stations, and for the purchase of all other articles equipment at home and abroad, and fer the payment of labor in epuipping vessels and maréugacterelpf equ1pn‘;ep(t;art1clee in the severe navy-yar s; oreign an ocaotage an o ships of war; services and materials in repairing, correcting,_cul]musting, and testing compasses on shore and on ship; nautn _ and _ astronomical instruments, and repairs to same; libranes for ships of wazxlprofessional bpoks and paplers, and drawings end engrevinlgslfor sig books· nava signals` an apparatus name y signa s _ g lanlierns, rockets, sndtaunning lights, coinpielss fittings, including bmié

 an 0 erap n 0 s pscompasses· ogsan

other app ianchs for measuriiig the ship’s way, and leads,and other applila-mlces for spigpdtingj lagiterep and leurnps, and their aplpeedagces for ene use on r s ip or 1 umina ng purposes. an Ol an can- · dles used in connection therewith; bunting and other materials for making and repairingllags of all kinds; photographs, photographic instruments, an materials;_ musical instruments and mais1c; installing, maintaining, and repairing interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range imders, battle order_ and range transmitters and indicators, and motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate the machinery belonging to other bureaus. our hundred an fifty thousand dollars. Bureauotordnmce. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. °*°¤¤¤=‘¤ ¤*¤¤- For procuring, producing, preserving, and handling ordnance material; for the armament 0 s ips; for fuel, material, and labor to be used in the general work of the Ordnance Department; for watchmen at magazines, _ lpewder factories, and (powder depots; for furni- . ture in ordnance bm dings at navy-yards an stations; or mamtenance of the proving ground and powder factory, and for target practice, for the Iiscal year nineteen hundred and two, three hundred thousand dollars. Repairs. For necessary repairs to ordnance buildings, magazines, gun pmks, boatsé lightcg? vHharves, machinery, and other items of like character, ten thousand dollars. in-um anu mm. Toward the armament and armor of domestic manufacture for the ’”€!I,ij2g,p_m_ vessels autheeriged by the Actd0€)Jupe1§enthE egghteenhhelndred and - _ _ ninety-six; o ose authorize y the ct o l arc t ir , eighteen

3f;?, hundred and ninety-seven; of those authorized by the Act of May

fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight; of those authorized by the