Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1210

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1180 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2512. 1907. tories, and powder depots; for furniture in ordinance buildings at navy—yardS and stations; for maintenance of the proving groun _ and mmée of mem powder factory, and for target practice, four m1ll1on dollars: Promded, ‘ hat no part of this appropriation shall be expended for the purchase of shells or projectiles except for shells or projectiles purc ased in accordance with the terms and conditions of proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manufacturers of shells and projectiles and upon bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposals. All shells and projectiles shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Secretary of the Nav . fxggnvusliggr. etc-. 6ff\1m}puniti%nda1i{1 other supplies for new ships, seven bundled and y thousand dollars. Smckelesspowder. hPurch(w; lsnd manufacture of smokeless powder, five hundred thousand dollars. §‘;§§}‘,;Q‘,g,‘§,_ Machine tools for navy—yard, Boston, thirty-nine thousand dollars. Navn18¤¤(*°l*°!T· Fon NAVAL eUN FACTORY, WASHINGTON, Drsrmctr OF COLUMBIA: Nfetw slnd impigpqsd machinery for existing shops, one hundred and ' ythousand dollars; ,,,,¥°°°"‘i‘*““ °‘"°°"' d E or modernizing the battery of the Iowa, thirty-six thousand 0 ars. For modernizin the batteries of the Monterey and the Monadnock, twenty thousand <h>llars. New ¤¤'*¤'°¤i¢***=*- Alégr propgising new tprret s}g1hsslafor the four monitors of the r nsasc , sixteenthousand o rs. ,.§f;k§;Q§¤*°’*"° New battery for the Brooklyn, one hundred and seventy-seven thousand two hundred dollars. I ·_,,jf°‘“*Y*¤¤ m°““”· For completing the work of modifying fourjinch forty-caliber V mounts, an providing new Sights; and for modifying hve-inch forty- cphber (mpisnts, and providing new sights for same, one hundred t iousan o lars. mf,§QQf"“"°1 “‘“"“‘ For Bgrecontrolfinsslruments fpr nineteen bsttlef ships and twelvg armor cruisers; or `re-contro instruments or our monitors an twenty-five cruisers, three hundred thousand dollars. ¤¤i¤¢¤=- For the manufacture, purchase, repair, and maintenance of a reserve stock of mines and mine appliances. one hundred thousand dollars. rmpeaw, em. bog or fifty eighteenlginch ugpedoes: convestingi dsstgoyers to modern ts; convcrtin t ree an iift ’-live one- iun re t s meter boats to · _ tive-meter boats,gthree hundred tihousand dollars. ,,§,$“*"’° ‘“““"‘“" Rusmnvs Amiuxrrxosz Toward the accumulation of a reserve sup- P···¤*f~*~- ply of ammunition, fourmillion dollansz ltvwided, That no part of this P""°h"‘“’° °“"°“"· appropriation shall be expended for the purchase of shells or projectiles excspt for shells or projectiles purchased in accordance with the terms an conditions of proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manufacturers of shells and projectiles and upon bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposals. All shells and projectilcs shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy. Reserve gum. RESERVE GUNS FOR SHIPS OF THE NA\'YZ Purchase Hind IDBI1I1I80- tpre of gesehve guns for ships of the Navy, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. · °“1·?.eserve zerpeeines, RESERVE roarmvons AND APPLIANCES: For the purchase or manu- ‘ facture of reserve torpedoes and a pliances, two hundred and fifty {_=»·m·z;$. { t _ thousand dollars: Provider], That of) this amount not more than one °"*“" ° “‘ °"‘ hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars shall be used for the construc- Qon Isgnldt eéippnieinf 03 a torpedo factory at the torpedo station at I ew . 0 e s an . N;$§§,§°§?_'°°'°"‘ T onrnno STATION, Nnwronr, Rnonn ISLAND: For labor, material, freight and express charges: general care of and repairs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; boats, instruction, instruments, tools. furniture. experiments. and general torpedo outtits, and new smokestack and ilues for boilers, seventy thousand dollars.