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956 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. Tum Point, wasn- Turn Point Light Station, Washington: For establishing a light

  • "¢°°"· and fo -signal station at Turn Point, west end of Stuart Island,. a-

nal de ilaro, Washington, fifteen thousand dollars. on num rm- ugh: Oil houses for light stations: For establishing isolated oil houses '°‘#§’,§'g,,_ for the storage of mineral oil, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, Li¤¤i¤¤¤<>¤- That noloil house erected hereunder shall exceed five hundred and fifty dollars in cost. U8hf·:>0u¤e edab- LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. suppnm SUPPLIES OF LIGHTHOUSES: For supplying fog signals, lighthouses,. and other lights with illuminating, c eaning, preservative, and such other materials as may be required for annual consumption; for books, boats, and fiuniture for stations, and not exceedin one hundred dollars for urchase of technical and rofessional books and eriodicals for the use of the Li ht-HouseIBoard, and other incidental expenses, three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. Burnin REPAIRS or LIGHTHOUSES: For repairing, rebuilding, and improving lighthouses and buildings, or improvements to grounds. connected therewith; for establis ing and repairing pierhead and other beacon lights; for illuminating apparatus an machinery to replace that already in use; and for inci ental expenses relating to these various objects, three hundred and forty-five thousand dollars- Kwvns mmen. SALARIES or xmmrnns or Lienrnonsns: For salaries, fuel, ra-- ‘°°‘ tions, rent of quarters, where necessary, and similar incidental expenses of not exceeding one thousand one hundred and seventy-five ighthouse and fog-signal keepers and laborers attending other lights, six hundred and orty-five thousand dollars. Mmmm EXPENSES or LIGHT VESSELS: For seamen’s wages, rations, re- ‘ pairs, salaries, supplies, and temporary employment and incidental expenses of light vessels, two hundred and Efty thousand dollars. Buoyage. XPENSES OF BUOYAGE: For expenses of establishing, replacing, and maintaining buoys, spindles, and day-beacons, and for incidengaé egpenses relating thereto, .three hun red and thirty-five thousan dollars. ugmea buoys, LIGHTED BUOYS: For purchase of lighted gas buoys, at not exceeding two thousand do lars each, thirty thousand dollars. rc; sigma. EXPENSES OF FOG SIGNALS: For esta lishing, replacing, duplicating, and improving fog signals and buildings connected there- Xjth, anélgoh repairs and inci ental expenses of the same, seventy ousan dollars. Inspecem. INSPECTING LIGHTS: For mileage or traveling expenses of members of the Light-House Board, including rewards paid for information as to collisions, and for the apprehension of those who damage lighthouse property, three thousand dollars. . U¢h¤¤c¤rr¤v¤·¤. _ LIGHTING OF RIVERS: For establishing, suppl ing, and maintaining post lights on the Hudson and East ivers, New York; the Raritan River, New J ersev; Connecticut River, Thames River between Norwich and New London, Connecticut. the Delaware River, between Philadelphia and Bordentown, New Jersey; the Elk River, Mary- land; Cap? Fear River, North Carolina; Savannah River, Georgia; Saint Jo n’s and Indian Rivers, Florida; at Chicott Pass, and to mark navigable channel along Grand Lake, Louisiana; at the month of Red River, Louisiana; on the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Illinois, and_Great Kanawha Rivers; Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, California; on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Oregon; and on Puget Sound, Washington Sound, and adjacent. waters, Washington; the Light House Board, being hereby author- 1ZBd to lease the necessary ground for all such lights and beacons as are for temporary use or are used to point out changeable channels. and which in consequence can not be made permanent, two hundred and eighty three thousand dollars.