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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1638. 1907. 995 CHAP. 1Q38.—An Act To authorize additional aids to navigation in the Light- February 26.1907- House Establishment, and for other purposes. r [H·R·252”—] Be it enacted the plevzate and House of Representati/ues of the United [P“bhc,N0·m·] States of America m Oongpress assembled, That the Secretary of ,,0I,;Qg';',j§°}§,*é’S,;,8,,l{f,‘;' Commerce and Labor be, an he is hereby, authorized to establish and ,A<¥<1iti¤¤¤1. eval! Erovide the following additional aids to navigation in the Light—House mf-.?}; pam, stabhshment, under the Light-House Board, in the Department of Commerce and Labor, in accordance with the respective limits of cost hereinafter respectively set forth, which shall in no case be exceeded: snoorm LIGH'1'—HOUSE DISTRICT. S°°°’“’ ‘“‘"‘°‘* A light vessel for use near the eastern end of Hedge Fence Shoal, entrance to Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts, at a cost not_to exceed one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. THIRD LIGI-IT—·HOUSE Disrnrcr. mm m°m°t' A light and fog signal station at the entrance of Huntington Harbor P°"· **-1*3- and Lloyd Harbor, ew York, at a cost not to exceed forty thousand dollars; and from and after the time when such station shall be put in service the present Lloyd Harbor light shall be discontinued. A light and foglsignal station at or near the west end of the draw near the Lehigh al ey Railroad bridge at Passaic, New Jersey, at a _ cost not to exceed fifteen thousand ollars; and from and after the ch§f,',{;fk §g{;N·d}; time when such station shall be put in service the present light for the ¤<>¤¤¤¤¤<1- channel at Newark Bay shall be discontinued. A tender for use in the third lighthouse district, at a cost not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars. A tender for use in Porto Rican waters, and elsewhere as may be directed, at a cost not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars. · rouarn uonr-nousn nrsrmcr. F°“’"‘ °"‘°"°" A relipfi light vessel, at a cost not to exceed one hundred and fifteen thousan ollars. mma Lrenr-uousm nrsrmcr. Yum ‘”¤'***°*— Beacon lights at La Trappe River, Maryland, at a cost not to exceed ten thousand dollars. A wharf for buoys and other light-house material at O and Water streets in the city of Washin(gton in place of the old wharf, at a cost not to exceed thirty thousan dollars. siuvmrrn ucar-House nrsrmcr. S"°"“‘ ‘“”""“‘· A tender for use in the seventh lighthouse district, at a cost not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars. mourn menr-nousn nisrmcr. mgbm ‘““"‘°‘· A tender for use in the eighth lighthouse district, at a cost not to exceed sixty thousand dollars. _ A light station to take the place of the Horn Island light destroyed by storm, at a cost not to exceed ten thousand dollars. xnvrn menruocsn nrsrmcr. Nmh wm"- A light and fog signal station at White Shoal, north end of Lake Michigan, to take the place of the light vessel now maintained there, at a cost not to exceed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.