Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/528

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462 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. - on top floor, at sixty dollars per month; three night and day watchmen, at sixty dollars per month each; in all, eight thousand five hun- _ dred and twenty dollars. Expenses- For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools matches, paints, brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and ower· floors, repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery, and purchase of all necessar articles for keeping the Monument, machinery, elevator, and electric·light plant in good order, two thousand five hundred dollars. w§,<g{{{j; 0* Wimm Porrrxzarr or WILLIAM MCKINLEY.—Fof purchase for the Executive AMansion of an oil portrait of the late President McKinley, a sum not to exceed (including frame) two thousand five hundred dollars. mlintgineer Depart· _ -ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. 9D . Rivm 000 h¤**>°¤· Toward the construction of works on harbors and rivers, under contract and otherwise, and within the limits authorized by law, namely: C*”*"°"°“·S·C· Improving harbor at Charleston, South Carolina: For continuing im rovement, fifty thousand dollars. V0'- “°» P· M » For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, as follows: ` ,,8A“°€h°"Y R"’°’· Locks and dams in Alle heny River, Pennsylvania: For continuing iocks and dams. construction of locks and rims at Herr Island, above the head of Sixmile Island, and at Springdale, one hundred and eighteen thousand ~ tive hundred dollars. _

    • 0**00- Mw- Improving harbor at Boston, Massachusetts: For completing improvement, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.

B¤**¤i¤· N- Y- » Improving harbor at Buffalo, New York: For continuing improvement, two hundred thousand dollars. Cl0*¤1¤¤d» 0*00- Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For continuing improve- _ ment, one hundred and Seven thousand dollars. G;¤¤;¤1g€,{,t¤,;¤d $000*% Improving Cumberland Sound, Georgia and Florida: For continu- 'ing improyement, four hundred thousand dollars.` • O QuI;:g¤gp»“§§;¤*¤··¤¤d mprovrng harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, \V1sconsin: ” ’For completing improvement, four hundred and irfty-nine thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents. G¤*Y=H¤*00’·“`¤$h· Improvin Grays Harbor, Washington: For completing improvement of hanger and bar entrance, one hundred and fifty-six thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars. mf;]Q’g;§ja·{f"’ ******1** Illinois and Mississippi Canal: F or completing construction, seven hundred and thirty-three thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. Kentucky River- Improving Kentucky River, Kentucky: For continuing improvement, two hundred thousand dollars. Wmrwuin 1<<¤w¤<:- Imgroving waterway from Keweenaw Bay to Lake Superior, Michinaw Bay to Lake Su- _ _ . . _ . _ perror-. van. or completing improvement of water communication across I(eweenaw Point, ten thousand dollars. wMg;¤*>¤¤z¤¤<=I¤Ri*‘¤r· Improving Monongahela River, West Virginia: For continuing _ `improvement by the construction of six locks and dams on the Upper Monongahela River, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ,m*;,*g;§t;;g;m,§g;;’ Improving Providence River and Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island: arfFor continuing improvement, eighty-four thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.

  • 00 P00'°·‘?°l· Improving harbor at San Pedro, California: For continuing construction of breakwater, three hundred and eleven thousand and eighty-

five dollars. ‘~Vi¤r¤w Bur. S- C- Improving \Vinyaw Bay, South Carolina: For continuing improvement of harbor at Winyaw Bay, thirty-tive thousand dollars. V0'- 30 P—1m· For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, as follows: