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1116 FIFTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 852. 1901. mgl}t‘j};0§‘§;{lQ},l$h· foupteen thousand two hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty-seven cen s. Naval station, Puget Sound, Washington: One clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one draftsman, at five dollars per diem; one messenger and janitor, at one dollar and seventy-six cents per diem, including Sundays; one master of tu s, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one copyist, at nine hundred dollars; one electrician, at one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, six thousand seven hundred and seven dollars and forty cents. Naval station, San Juan, Porto Rico: One clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one writer, commandant’s o$’ce, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one mail messenger, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, two thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. Naval station, Hawaii: One writer, at three dollars and twenty-five cents per diem; one messen er, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; in all, one thousang seven hundred and forty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents. Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: One clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one time clerk, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; one writer, two hundred and fifty-five dollars; one messenger, one hundred and eighty-five dollars; one messenger, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred and sixty-five dollars. In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Yards and Docks, one hundred and four thousand six hundred and sevent *-ninedollars and eight cents; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such service. Public works. 1>UBL1o WORKS, BUREAU or YARDS AND DOCKS, NAVY-YARDS AND STA- TIONS, NAVAL ACADEMY, AND NEW NAVAL oBsERvA*roRY. Pc>rrsm<>¤rh.N-H· NAvY-YARD, PORTSMOUTH, NEW HALIPSHIREZ Quay wall, to extend, fifty thousand dollars; grading, to continue, twenty-tive thousand dollars; railroad and rolling stock, additions, ten thousand dollars; sewer systems, extensions, nine thousand dollars; water systems, extensions, six thousand dollars; latrines, two thousand dollars; extension of office building for construction and repair, and for fireproof construction, twenty thousand dollars; floating derrick, twenty thousand dollars; coal storage at electric and dry dock plants, ten thousand dollars; repairing reservoir and cleaning ponds, two thousand dollars; reconstructin building numbered sixty for boat shop and storage, seventy thousand dollars; im rovements to ship-Htters’ shop, numbered forty- five, twenty thousand dollars; coal storage near building numbered forty-six, eight thousand five hundred dollars; storehouse for general supplies (to cost not more than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized), seventydive thousand dollars; office building for steam en ineering, fifteen thousand dollars; elevators in storehouses numbereg one and two, eight thousand dollars; im rovements to ordnance building_ numberedg twenty-two, ten thousand) eight hundred and fift * dollars; tools for yards and docks, two thousand dollars; elevator, shelves, and so forth, for yard dispensary, five hundred dollars; to enable the Secretary of the Navy to prepare specifications and obtain proposals from responsible contractors for removing Henderson’s Point, so as to improve the approach to the navy—yard at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to a depth of not exceeding thirty-five feet below mean low water for a distance of not exceeding three hundred and fifty feet, the proposals to be submitted to Congress _ at its next session, one thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and sixty-four thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. B°¤*¤¤·M¤SS- NAVY·YARD, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS! Ship-’dtters’ shop, toward completion, fifty thousand dollars; metal workers’ shop, toward com-