Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/494

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464 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3540. 1906. B"’°""°,p· . v ther 0 three hundred and twenty thousand dollars: Provided That mawhbm the dniiicpended balance of thirty-nine thousand three hundred and two dollars and sixteen cents of the forty thousand dollars appropri- V<>1-S2.1>·1¤¤6· ated by Act of March third, nineteen hundred and three, for_cast-steel top carriages for twelve-inch mortars, is hereby made available for the purposes above named. _ sandy Hook prov- rrzovmc enourm, saumr HOOK, New Jnnsmr. mg ground, N.J. M¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<>e· 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 andalterations and accessories incidental to testi1§ and proving ordnance, mcluding hire of assistants for the Ordnance oard, skilled mechanical labor, urchase of instruments and other supplies, building and repairing butts and targets, clearing and grading ranges, fifty thousand two hundred and forty-three dollars. _ ¤¤1¤=¤¤¤¤¤*¤¤<=F¤· For the necessary expenses of officers while temporarily employed on ordnance duties at the provinlg groimd and absent from their proper station, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per diem w ile so employed and the compensation of draftsmen while employed in the Army Ordnance Bureau on ordnance construction, eighteen thousand seven hundred dollars. '*`¤°'"°P•*¤ For repairs of railroad tracks connecting the (proving ground with the Central Railroad of New Jersey, six thousan dollars. MQWWW -*¤°¤°'· WA·mm·owN Ansnnn., Wamnnrowu, Massscmxsirrrsz For new machines and the installation of same, fifteen éahousand dollars. h . For mgdifying part of ttern storehouse or use as pattern s op. including purchase and £tallation of necessary machines, workbenches, and heating apparatus, five thousand five hundred dollars. ‘“°°"“°* ·*'°°¤•*- wyrnnvnmr Ansnnn, wsrnnvnrnr, New Yom:. “°‘°’“· For electrifying heavy machines, twenty thousand dollars.

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m§,';$f'-'°¤ ml **1***** For the erection and equipment of a powder factory, with its necessary communications and accessory structures, upon such reservation now or that may hereafter be under the control of the War Depart- _ ment as may be selected by the Secretary of Vlrar, one hundred and sixty-tive thousand dollars. · Uumua rm: ommr sroiur. orrromn. ,,,f,Q‘*{}§·S({°,Y,f‘·},,f?f‘l§ _For the purpose of connecting Forts Dade and De Soto, Florida, nmunsnd. with the mainland by a military telegraph and cable line, four thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. sunmnnixic Mises. $¤*>¤=•¤¤¤ ¤=i¤¢¤· For the purchase of submarine mines and necessary appliances to operate them for closing the channels leading to our principal seaports, and continuing torpedo experiments; for the purchase of the necessary machinery, tools, and imp ements for the repair shop of the torpedo depot at_ Fort Totten, New York, and for extra-duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten days on work in connection with the issue, receipt, and care of submarine mining material at the torpedo depot, three hundred thousand dollars. ’“’“"’ P°°‘“=‘“*°“*· Fonrrrxcmioxs rx rxsmtm rossnssrons. . S“**"‘¤**- ri For construction of seacoast batt rie;th H 'i I I ds t time el hundred and sixty thousand dollars? l m B awa! an S an 7 WO Sim- Foruprocurement of land needed as sites for the defenses of the Hawaiian Islands, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.