Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/159

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1908. 141 stone and concrete dry dock, to continue (to cost two million dollars), one hundred thousand dollars; sewer system, extensions, three thousand dollars; telephone system, extensions, three thousand dollars; railroad and equipment, extensions, ten thousand dollars; central power lant, extensions, two hundred and eighty thousand dollars; hardwood l)umber shed, twentv thousand dollars; water-closet for ships in dock, twelve thousand dollars; oil house, thirty thousand dollars; dry kiln, six thousand dollars; underground conduit system, fifteen thousand dollars; electric elevator and nttings building numbered fifty-nine, eight thousand dollars; foundry for all departments (to cost one hun— dred and seventy-five thousand dollars), fifty thousand dollars; in all, navylyqpd, Puget Sound, Washington, five hundred and sixty thou- 88.11 dollars. ’ NAVAL STATION, OLONGAPO, P11n..n>rn~rn ISLANDS? Toward the °l°¤¤**P°· P- I- improvement and development of the Naval Station, Olongapo, Phililpine Islands, one hundred thousand dollars. The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to expend, without limitation as to quantities and unit prices, the various amounts apiplrptpriated by the Act v¤x.s:a,p.sss. apppoved Apri twenty-seventh, nineteen hun and four, entitled- " Act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, and for other purposes," for the naval station, Olougapo, Philippine Islands, for the regpective improvements therein named. ‘ - AvAL STATION, 1sLA1•m or- GUAM: Dredging, three thousand dol- Gumlars; extension of naval-station roads, ten thousand dollars; watersupply system ten thousand dollars; Hre—protection system, seven thousand five hundred dollars; extension of telephone s stem, one thousand five hundred dollars; in alhlthirty-two thousanclr dollars. NAVAL STATION, HONOLULU, WAIT! Repairsto wharves, six thou- H<>¤<>1¤¤¤.H¤w¤iisand dollars. ‘ NAVAL STATION, PEARI• HARBOR, HAWAII: The Secretary of the w§‘§f"1 H""°'· H"' Navy is hereby authorized and directed to establish a naval station at l.1§;§¤¤ ¤t¤¤¤¤ <¢S¤¤*>- Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on the site heretofore acquired for that pur- H ` pose; and to erect thereat all the necessary machine shops, storehouses, coal sheds, and other necessary buildings, and to build thereat one raving dry dock capable of receiving the largest war vessels of the havy, at a cost not to exceed two million dollars for said dry dock. The sums hereinafter stated are hereby appropriated and made ,{*{>¤¤¢d*¢•·wls‘ avnilimmediatelv available, to be expended at the discretion of the Secre- ° i °‘ tary of the Navy, to wit: Toward dredging an entrance. channel of a ¤r•·<1¤im:. depth of thirty-five feet, four hundred thousand dollars; toward con- Dry <1·>¤k- struction of dry dock, three hundred thousand dollars; toward erect- M·¤<*hi¤¤~·¤1¤<>i·~- vwing machine shops (to cost three hundred thousand dollars), one hundred thousand dollars; storehouses (to cost three hundred thousand dollars), one hundred thousand dollars; toward yard develo ment, one hundred thousand dollars; in all, one million dollars. That the C""“**°"· Secretary of the Navy may, in his discretion, enter into contracts for any portion of the work, including material therefor, within the respective limits of cost herein stipulated, subject to appropriations to ae made therefor by Congress, or may direct the construction of said works or any portion thereof under the supervision of a civil engineer of the Navy. NAVAL STATION, CAv1cn=1, Pnrnirrmn Ismxns: Extension of boat- C°'“°·*’·I- stora e shed six thousand dollars; improvements to central wharf, five thousand, dollars; receiving and shi ping shed, five thousand five hundred dollars; improvements to buildin s one, two, three, four H, six thousand dollars; improvements to building numbered twenty-nine, four thousand five hundred dollars; improvements to building numbered nine, three thousand five hundred dollars; lumber shed in building numbered eighty-four, one thousand seven hundred dollars; improvements to building numbered twenty-t.hree, six thousand five 80893-voL 35, Pr 1—09——11