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1118 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 852. 1901. parapet in front of o{:licers’ quarters, three thousand dollars; electric elevators, seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; outbuildings and fences, officers’ quarters, two thousand dollars; garbageincineratin plant, eight thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, League gslgnd, sixiundred and ninety-five thousand two hundred and thirty 0 ars. Dimi°*°f°°*¤mbi¤· NAvY—YAnn, WASHINGTON, Disrmcrr or COLUMBIAZ Paving, twenty- five thousand dollars; underground conduit system, to complete, twenty-two thousand dollars; electric-light plant, to extend, twenty thousand dollars; miscellaneous shop for ordnance, eighty-six thousand three hundred dollars; seamen gunners’ shop, forty thousand dollars; alterations and new roof, ordnance boiler house, forty-two thousand six hundred dollars; iire roof storage for fuses, acids, paints, and so forth, nine thousand dolliars; extension and remodeling of forge shop, seventy-three thousand three hundred and ten dollars; in all, navy- yard, Washington, three hundred and eighteen thousand two hundred and ten dollars. N°”°‘k·V¤·- NAVY-YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA: Concrete and granite dry dock, to continue, three hundred thousand dollars; paving and grading, to continue, fifteen thousand dollars; sewers, five thousand dollars; quay wall for fitting-out basin, to continue, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available; mooring slips at Saint Helena, forty thousand dollars; locomotive crane track, renewing, fifteen thousand dollars; railroad tracks, ten thousand dollars; alterations in plumbers’ shop, buildin numbered nine, tenithousand dollars; machinery and tools for yargs and docks, two thousand dollars; railroad rolling stock, three thousand dollars; telephone system, one thousand dollars; pattern shop and storehouse, thirty thousand dollars; bridge between buildings numbered thirty-two and thirty-three, seven hundred and sixty dollars; fireproof shed for ainting and storage of canvass, five thousand dollars; shops and storeliiouse for equipment, eighty thousand dollars; anchorlpark, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia, five hundred and ninety-four thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. Key West F1¤- NAVAL STATION, KEY Wnsr, FLORIDA! Storehouse for supplies and accounts, sixty thousand dollars; storehouse for oils, turpentine, and so forth, five thousand dollars; smith shop, for steam engineering, eight thousand dollars; elevated tank for storing fresh water, six thousand dollars; ’dlling,(grading, and fencing, ten thousand dollars; quay wall, fifty thousand ollars; fire-protection system', five thousand dollars; in all, naval station, Key West, one hundred and forty-four thousand dollars. M¤¤<=1S1¤-¤¤·<>=¤- NAVY-YARD, MARE ISLAND, CAL1FonNIA: Joiner shop for construction and repair to complete, fifty thousand dollars; to continue q uay wall, fifty thousand dollars; to continue dredging, fifty thousand dollars; paving, twenty-five thousand dollars; sewers and closets, five thousand dollars; storage shed for yards and docks, extension, five thousand dollars; storehouse for supplies and accounts, extension, forty thousand dollars; extension and renewal of railroad, five thousand dollars; offices for yards and docks, two thousand dollars; Hre-protection system, forty- two thousand dollars; floor for building numbered fifty-two, five thousand dollars; improvements to forty-ton crane, three thousand dollars; drill room at receiving ship, nine thousand dollars; fence at northern end of yard, three thousand five hundred dollars; shelter roof for boats, improvements to, three thousand one hundred dollars; laboratory in building numbered fifty-one, one thousand. five hundred dollars; new floor for building numbered fifty-three, two thousand dollars; improvements to building numbered sixty-nine, one thousand and fifty dollars; improvements to building numbered seventy-one, three thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; testing room for construction and repair,