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592 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. Calm °`*‘*"‘°’· V"- For quarantine station, Ca e Charles, Virginia: For crematory, one thousand two hundred and filty dollars. B'““s"’*°k·G“· For quarantine station, Brunswick, Georgia: For removal of station, purghase (g giiielé erection of buildings, and equipment of station, twenty thousand o rs. Gulf ¤¤l¤l¤¤- For quarantine station, Gulf: For improvements to station: Dredging machinery, two thousand five hundred dollars; artesian well, three thousand dollars; tele hone line, four hundred dollars; crematory, plne ghoéisanéiggo laupldied and ifty dollars; in all, seven thousand one un re an dollars. Establishing Grill- For the establihment of . national quarantine stations, in the discre- 3,$°§u§ZtK§§y, Fill tion of the Secretary of the Treasury, near Key West, and at Mullet Key, Florida, made necessary by the transfer, by direction of the President, of the Tortugas quarantine station to the Navy Department fplr use als; plzzialing station for the Navy, one hundred and twenty-five thousand o rs. - uggum Mlemic 5*** For quarantine station, South Atlantic: For accommodations for ' crew, one thousand dollars; transfer barge, one thousand dollars; crematory, one thousand dollars; in all, three thousand dollars. S¤v¤¤¤¤¤· Ga For uarantine station, Savannah, Georgia: For purchase of buildings, vlrlharves, and disinfecting apparatus, twenty thousand dollars. Improvement of station: Attendants’ quarters, hos ital building, bath hlpuse, lg>a]tli<1:1se, and small boat, ten thousand dollars; in all, thirty thousand o rs. , san megs, cu. For quarantine station, San Diego, California: For improvements of station: Wharf extension, buildings, and cremato , and addition to water supply, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. San Fr¤¤cls<>¤.G¤l· For quarantine station, San Francisco, California: For improvements of station: Iron pier or floating disinfecting plant, one hundred thousand dollars; electric-light plant, ten thousand dollars; additional accommodations for cabin passengers, ten thousand dollars; water system, five thousand d0llars· heating apparatus, two thousand dollars; extension of disinfecting and isolation buildings, three thousand five hundred dollars; disinfecting and laundry apphances, one thousand two hilindiéedddgqars; in all, one hundred and thirty-one thousand seven un re dollars. Hwang all mm HEATING APPARATUS Fon PUBLIG BUILDINGS: For heatin , hoistin , mr Public bmlglngl and Ventilating apparatus,‘and re irs to thesame, for all p?1blic buildings, includin marine hospitalga and quarantine stations, and the marine-hospitad sanatorium, ort Stanton, New Mexico, under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars may be expeqded for apersonal serivices of mechanics employed from time to time or casu repairs on y. _ loggsulw ¤¤f¤¤· ¤¤¤ VAULTS, SAFES, AND LOCKS Pon PUBLIC BUILDINGS! For vaults, safes, ' and locks, and repairs to the same, for all publicbuildings under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of lpersonal services, except for work done by contract, thirty thousand dollars; but of this amount ‘ not exceeding t ree thousand dollars may be expended foliglpersonal selxivices of mechanics employed from time to time for cas repairs 0 . · ‘ mq;. Pli.ANs Boa PUBLIo BUILDINGS: For books, technical periodicals and journals, law books· and books of reference, photographic materials, 'and in duplicating plans required for all pub ic bu1ldings under control of the Treas1u·y De artment, three thousand Eve hundred dollars. m§§¥g‘§’{§f;“.§.,e*Qg,§§}§; The Supervising Architect of the Treasury shall hereafter include igggiggsbn public 1H his annual report statements showing, under the fol1oyving_t1tles, the number of custo`m·houses, court-houses, post-offices, and bu1ldings