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1180 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ou. 1010. 1903. Ordnance Department; for watchmen at magazines, powder factoliéy and powder depots; for furniture in ordnance buildings at navy-ya s and stations; or maintenance of the proving ground and powder factory; and for tapglet practice, one million five hundred thousand

ded bn_ dollars: Pmvzded, at_ the unexpended balances remaining in the

mcs, Treasury on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, from the V°‘· “· P- m°· appropriation; ";)rd(pance and ordnanlce sltores," nineteeignundred and nineteen un re an one, or so muc thereo as may necessary are hereby reappropriated and made available during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, ‘nineteen hundred and four, for e?enditure in fulfillment of contracts heretofore made and properly c argeable to said appropriations. _ _ ,,,,,’§‘f,’,§{',,',fg,,,§’}‘*’*"’ °’ Reserve supply of ammunition, five hundred thousand dollars. 0<>¤v¤f¤¤s U¤¤¤· Conversion of ordinary six-inch guns to rapid fire, twenty~five thousand dollars. Sm<>1=¤1¢¤¤ r>¤w¤¤¤‘· P(prchi1.·s1eS and manufacture of smokeless powder, five hundred thousan dol . n;iii°ii$.°t I”°i"’ Eftloienlzzage smplgeless-powder factory at Indian Head, Maryland, - ve thousand dollars. ,0,¥'¥}§,§°$O,,§f%"°" d NIS; and improved battery for the New York, one hundred thousand o . W¤"“{,§,‘°“_ · D- "·· Nav -yard Washington, District of Columbia: New boiler plant N§g?i>i<ii1e}ph¤¤,ew· including fodndations, economizers, conduits, connections, and auxil; _ iaries for proposed power house, egghty thousand dollars. “{,{¤P’°"°*’ ’”°‘““‘ d New and improved machinery or existing shops, fifty thousand o rs. ·

f°’"°°1` Extension of steel-castin plant, five thousand dollars.

°°¤"’**¤¤ 8**** Con elar e un lathes from steam to electric drive twenty- lsthesirmnsteamtoii thvl-uu§d1¥ng ’ · electric drive. V0 OIISBD 0 IS. ' N§,$’,,L£§ '§?I_“*“°°“* ijonrnno srarron, Nmwroznr, Ruom: Isnmn: For labor, material, . freight, and express charges; general care of and repa1rs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; boats, instruction, instruments, tools}, furnii ture, experiments, and general torpedo outiits, sixty-five t ousan dollars. Armms. ew-,¤¤w¤1 Anumo AND NAVAL Mrnrruz For arms, accouterments, mum" signal outfits, boats and their eauipment, repairs to vessels loaned to States in accordance with law, an the printing or purchase of the necessary books of instruction for the Naval Militia of the various States, un er inch regufaflipns as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, _ sixty thousand o rs. Repairs- ltnrams, BURIEAU or ORDNANGE: For_necessary repairsto ordnance bU1ldlDgS,·m&gBZ1DOS, gun parks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, and other items of like character, thirty thousand dollars. ¤·¤¤¢¢¤¤¤¢¤¤¤· Mrpcmrinsnapus, Bpnnau or ggnuaxmz For milscellaneous items, name y: rei t to oreign an ome stations a vertising cartage and_express charges; expenses of light and water at magaaines and stations; tolls, ferriage, oreggn postage, and telegrams to and from the gfureain, techmctacl bgoks, an iracidgital exposes; attending inspection or nance ma ria seventy- `ve thousand o rs. g,‘{)'r}*$*;l}f*,{!f*g¤}*· Civu. nsuanxsnmigmr, Brmmn or Omnmccmz Navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one writer, at one thousand dollars; B°°‘°”·”'°°· d Navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one writer, at one thousand o ars· , N"' Y°"*· N· Y- Navy-yard, New York, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; L°•€“° *****1-**- thNavy;{¤ard,bLeaigu(§ gslrfnd, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one ousan two un re dollars; W“‘“”8'°”· D- °· Navy-yard, Washington District of Columbia: For one chemist, at two thousand five hundred dollars; two foremen of gun factory, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; one ordnance engineer and