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814 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 371. 1889. exclusively for the transportation of material belonging to, or intended for the use of, the United States, fifteen thousand dollars. N<>*‘i'°!k- Navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For building, by contract, two ofiicers’ quarters, to cost, when complete, not exceeding the sum hereby appropriated, sixteen thousand dollars. mmismmi. Navy- ard, Mare Island, California: For iron-plating shop. five thousand, seven hundred and nfty-five dollars and forty cents; roads along water front and about shocps, five thousand dollars; extension of quay wall, fifty-five thousand ollars; continuing work on granite dry-dock, to be made available immediately, eighty thousand dollars. Pm ROW- Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: For ofIicers’ quarters, _ two thousand-dollars. Key West. Naval station, Key West, Florida: For two houses for officers’ quarters, eight thousand dollars.

§‘n°;¤cE*,g,*;¤h“H_ Electric lighting of navy-yards
For the establishment of plant

ams. and the inauguration of electric lighting in the navy-yards at New York, Norfolk, Virginia, Washington, District of Columbia, and Nafe Island, California, to be immediately available, sixty thousand ol ars. R°P°*¤· Repairs and preservation at navy-yards and stations: For repairs and preservation at navy-yards and stations, two hundred and twentyiflve thousan? dollars. tl t bl t t f I d Coming ¤¤¤¤<>¤_ st or the u oseo ermanen yes a is ing as a ion or coa an g:.$°.,,_P°g°’ mm other supplielsllor thd) naval and commercial marine of the United States, on the shores of the Bay of the Harbor of Pago Pago in the island of Tutuilla, Samoa, for the erection of the necessary buildings and structures thereon and for such other pu ses as may, in the 'udgment of the President, be necessary to conltlsm the rights of the "°*· ’°=P·’°‘· llnited States under Article second of the Treaty of eighteen hundred and seventyeight, between the United States and the King of the immeamery mm- Samoan Is ands, and the deed of transfer made in accordance thereams. with, one hundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available. ,,,§‘§'“i"“'“‘°"“°"°‘ Naw iuvlu. onsnnvnronv. ~ Comlletion. New Naval Observatory: For completing new Naval Observatory and necessary buildings upon the site purchased under the act of "°'·2*·P·°*· Congress approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty, _ two undre and forty thousand dollars. °°"“°¤°”‘· Coxrrncnxr, BUREAU or Ylmns AND Docks: For contingent gxgenses that may arise at navy-yards and stations, twenty thousand 0 ars. ,‘§{,‘gQ,f¤’§,*,Q},_'“°”’*°‘- Crvin Esmnusnnnxr, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docks: Navy- yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at six hundred dollars per annum; one messenger, at six hundred dollars per annum; one oreinan laborer, at four dollars per diem; one pilot, at three dollars per d1em; one janitor, at six hundred dollars. B¤¤*<>¤· N avy—yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one foreman laborer, at four dollars per diem: one messenger to commandant, at one dollar and seventy-six cents per diem; one messenger to yards and docks, at one dollar and seventy-six cents per diem; one mail messenger, at six hundred dollars per annum; N"' Y<>¤‘k· Navy·yard, Brooklyn, New York; For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one foreman laborer, at four dollars and fifty cents per diem; one mail messenger, at six hundred dollars per annum; one messenger to commandant, at two dollars and twenty-tive cents per diem; two messen ers, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per diem each; one draughtsman, at five dollars per diem; one quarterman, at four dollars per diem;