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1104 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CII. 1481. 1905. • plete, twenty-five thousand dollars; water system, to extend, twenty thousand dollars; roads and bridges, five thousand dollars; sewer system, fifteen thousand dollars; tools fox! general use, two thousand dol- ]3.1'S; hoisting machinery, four thousand dollars; rock crusher and appurtenances, four thousand dollars; in all, one hundred thousand 0 ars. Gum- NAVAL STATION, ISLAND or GUALII Dredging, five thousand dollars; extension of naval-station roads, five thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. P'·*¤¤· °*°· PI.ANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ron PUBLIC worms: Plans and estimates required by section thirty-Six hundred and sixty-three, Revised Statutc; and plans and Specifications for public works, thirty thousand dol rs. ‘ ‘ ,,,*};;,1;,*}*** we P'°°°" REPAIRS AND PRESERVATION AT NAVY-YARDS: For repairs and preservation at navy-yards and stations, five hundred thousand dollars. · Total public works, three million one hundred and thirty-nine thousand mven hundred dollars. ‘ P"°“° "°’“ runmc wonxs rmnnn run Snonnunr or run NAVY. {__E*;j,°{“·}g¤d*}:;>’· BUILDINGS AND enotmos, NAVAL AoADnmY: Toward the construction ,,0,31 p_696;v°,_ of buildings, and for other necessary improvements at the Naval sz, p. nsé. Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, as aut ouzed by the Acts of Congress approved June seventh, nineteen hundred, and March third, nineteen hundred and three, eight hundred thousand dollars. §,’{{§f,ffu”§{k§_"g,_ PUBLIC wonks Uxonn BUREAU or NAVIGATION. tion. - g*{},*${_’;{¤¤*¤*i°¤¤· NA\’AL TRAINING STATION, CALIFORNIA, BUILDINGS: To complete Salt ` water fire pumping system, hose, and hose houses, two thousand dollars; to complete and repair roads to wireless telegraph station on hill, one thousand five hundred dollars; painting outside and inside of officers’ uarters, and repairs, two thousand dollars; necessary work on road from Pensacola wharf to barracks, five thousand dollars: heatin mains, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifteen thousand o ars. Rlwde I¤l¤¤<l~ NAVAL TRAINING srA·r1os, Ruonn ISLAND, nmnomosz Extension of buildings, increase of heatin and lighting plants to afford sufficient ‘ capacity for new barracks |ll5 lecture room, and enlarging and covering coal bin, forty thousand dollars; additional story to assembly, lecture, and reading room. completion of same in accordance with original plans. and furnishing of same. eleven thousand five hundred dollars; fire engine. with hose wagon, one thousand feet of hose. and Small hose house, nine thousand dollars; furnishing the three double sets of officers` quarters. papering walls. oiling floors, supplying carpets and window shades. constructing roads and walks. and terracing, eleven thousand dollars: repairs to timber wharf and renewal of worn-out piling. two thousand dollars: feed cable for connecting the generating plant with officers` new narters, one thousand dollars: in _ all, naval training station, Rhode Igland. seventy-four thousand tive hundred dollars. - R§¤"*·l W"' °°“°€°· NAVAL `VAR COLLEGE., RHODE ISLAND, BUILDINGS! For furniture ` for officers’ quarters in building numbered ten formerly belonging to training station, two thousand dollars: for alterations to main war college building to improve lecture room, provide more committee rooms and offices. new entrance in rear, and change main stairway, repairs to and painting of main building. repairs to electric installations, and providing new feeder from generator station, three thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. In all, public works, Bureau of Navigation, ninety-four thousand five hundred dollars. ’