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1040 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 421. 1899. 1*·¤r•¤¤¤¢S¤¤·¤¤¤¤- BUREAU on STEAM ENGINEERING. · gineerlug. compmm ot ms. STEAM MACHINERY: For completion, repairing, and preservation of °"i“°""·°"°· machinery and boilers of naval vessels, including cost of new boilers; distilling, refrigerating, and auxiliary machinery; preservation of and small repairs to machinery and boilers in vessels in ordinary, receiving and training vessels, repair and care of machinery of yard tugs and mma. _ launches, six hundred and eighty thousand dollars: Provided, That no L*”'“· "°°‘*°"""*’“· part of said sum shall be applied to the engines, boilers, and machinery of wooden ships where the estimated cost of such repair shall exceed ten per centum of the estimated cost of new engines and machinery of the same character and power, nor shall new boilers be constructed for wooden ships. Materials- For purchase, handling, and preservation of all material and stores, purchase, iitting, repair, and preservation of machinery and tools in navy-yards and stations, and muning yard engines, four hundred thousand dollars. Inmuimupmts. For incidental expenses for navy vessels, yards, and the Bureau, such as foreign postage, telegrams, advertising, freight, photographing, books, stationery, and instruments, ten thousand dollars. In all, steam machinery, one million and ninety thousand dollars. cmmgan. CoNT1NGENT, BUREAU or STEAM ENGINEERING: For contingencies, drawing materials, and instruments for the drafting room, one th ou sand dollars. Mwbmm p1•¤¢¤. MAGHINEBY 1>LANr, NAVY·YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA: Additional "'§·’,,]:,'§'u$y,_ tools required to put the yard in condition for building and repairing ' modern marine machinery with economy and dispatch, fifteen thousand dollars. P¤z~¢S•>¤¤<|.W¤h- MACHINERY PLANT, NAVAL STATION, PUGET SOUND, WASHING- ToN: Additional tools required to iit out plant for repairs of engines, boilers, and so forth, of United States naval vessels, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. League mma. ra. MAOHHIEBY PLANT, NAVY-YARD, LEAGUE IsLAND, PENNSYLVANIA: Boiler-making plant, fifteen thousand dollars. Br¤<¤kiy¤.N·Y- MAUIUNERY PLANT, NAVY-vARn, BRooKLrN, NEW YoRx: Additional tools required to put the yard in condition for building and repairing modern marine machinery with economy and dispatch, fifty thousand dollars. own emnmumm. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING: Navy-

  • `°’°°‘“°“"’·N·H· yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk to department, at

one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, one thousand eight hundred dollars; mat, nm. N avy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one clerk to department, one thousand three hundred dollars; nminyn, N. Y. Navy-yard, Brooklyn, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand dollars; L,,,,,,,,,, m,,,,d_ P,_ Navy-yard, League Island, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; Nt.-:..11., v. Navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For one clerk, at one thousand three hundred dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; in all, one thousand nine hundred dollars; ‘ rumors, ra d Navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: For one writer, at one thousand ol ars; Mare mana, cn. N avy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk to department, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand dollars; in all, three thousand dollars; In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Steam Engineering, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shaH be used in payment for such service. Naval Academy. NAVAL ACADEMY. Payhvf pr¤f¤¤¤¤r¤ PAY OF PBOFEss0Rs AND OTHERS, NAVAL ACADEMY: For one pro- ““° °° °"‘ fessor of mathematics, one of chemistry, one of physics, and one of