Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/398

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388 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 399. 1896. P•¤·¤R¤y•1- NAvAL STATION, Pour Born., Sourn CAnoLmA: For chemical fire engine, six hundred and fifty dollars; lightning conductors, tive hundred and thirty~two dollars; artesian well, fifteen thousand dollars; dredging channel opposite station, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; steel tower and tank, four thousand dollars; storehouse, ten thousand dollars; purchase of land adjoinin g the naval station, five thousand dollars; in lgne hundred and eighty-five thousand one hundred and ei h -two o rs. KW W••*· glgnu. STATION, Knv Wnsr, Fnonrnxz For sea wall, three thou- - sand four hundred dollars; dredging, three thousand dollars; in all, six thousand four hundred dollars. ““° *°‘”·“"· NAvr-YARD, Mmm Isnlum, CALmonmA: For extension of quay wall, thirty thousand dollars; guard chains about stone dry dock, one thousand four hundred and seventy dollars and fiftyseven cents; grading and paving, ten thousand dollars; removing board sidewalks and extending roads, fifteen thousand six hundred and eighty-tive dollars; ship iitters’ shed, thirty thousand dollars; storage shed for construction and repair, ten thousand one hundred and thirty-nine dollars; in all, ninety-seven thousand two hundred and ninety-four dollars and nity-seven cents. }’,*;y¤*}0§g*}¤*’- Dar noox, Puumr Somm N AVAL STATION, WASHHQGTON: For construction and repair shops at dry dock, sixty thousand dollars; 8t0l't¥ house, twenty thousand dollars; two steel tanks, eleven thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars; water main, and purchase of land adjoining station containing a spring for water supply, four thousand dollars clearing the grounds about the station, five thousand two hundred and nfty drglairs; in all, one hundred and one thousand two hundred and thirty o lars. Naval Aesdnny. NAVAL ACADEMY. Q¤¤¤·¤¤. vte `Foa Bnummds AND GROUNDS, NAVAL ACADEMY: For two double houses for quarters for four officers and instructors, thirty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; two water-closets for cadet quarters, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, five thousand _ · dollars, to be immediately available; in all, thirty-five thousand dollars. $‘;‘,{‘;‘,,g;,m To pave Hanover street from Maryland avenue to Wagner street, ’ Wagner street from Hanover street to King George street, and King George street from College avenue to College or Graveyard Creek, in the city of Annapolis, Maryland, eight thousand dollars, in addition to the sum of thirteen thousand dollars made by the naval appropriation act approved July twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, which is hereby continued available for the same purpose. g,5§§‘,{§'°“ °“""‘""“ That tim Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy, when visiting said ` Academy in eighteen hundred and ninety six, shall fully examine into and report to the Secretary of the Navy and to Congress, the availability and desirability of acquiring as an annex to the grounds of said Academy, so much of the property adjoining thereto in the city of Annapolis, as is situate between the north side of Hanover street, the east side of Governor street, the north side of King George street, and the west side of Holland street, and the probable cost thereof by purchase or by condemnation for public use. N=¤*·>l<'>l¤¤¤¤’¤t•>ry· NEW NAVAL OBSERVATORY. ¤¤·>··¤~¤¤¤¤·* ¤>=··l·· Fon onormns AND noAns: For continuing gradingextendingroads and paths, clearing and improving grounds of new Naval Observatory, ten thousand dollars. {’.j§§l‘§,{'§f";m_ New buildings: For increase of appropriation (Act of March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five) “tor quarters for observers, two buildings. at five thousand dollars each, ten thousand dollars," two thousand five hundred dollars. Repairs to main building, one thousand eight hundred dollars, to be immediately available; in all, fourteen thousand three hundred dollars.