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FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1622. 1904. 335 house for steam engineering, to complete, twenty-five thousand dollars; stone and concrete dry dock, to continue, three hundred thousand dollars; workshop, to complete, thirty thousand dollars; equipment building; to complete, sixty-two thousand five hundred dollars; shipfitters’ s op, for construction and repair, to complete, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; foundry, for construction and repair, to complete, fifty-five thousand dollars; storehouse and storekeeper’s office, to complete, fifty thousand dollars; in all, navy- ard, Charleston, South Carolina, seven hundred and six thousand five hundred dollars. NAVY-Yann, Nomronx, Vmomm: Purchase of land, four hundred N°"‘°“‘· V“· thousand dollars; railroad tracks, extensions, ive thousand dollars; machine? and tools for yards and docks, additional, three thousand dollars; tting-out basin, to complete, fifty-five thousand dollars; 'ers and slips, one hundred thousandp dollars; dred in , five thousanfdollars; renewing wharves at entrance to dry dochs, fifteen thousand dollars; water-closet at dry docks, five thousand dollars; electric plant, extensions, twenty thousand dollars; storehouse for torpedo—boat out- · fits, fifty-tive thousand dollars; paving and rading, ten thousand dollars; railroad rolling stock, three thousand dollars; fire-protection system, extensions, fifteen thousand dollars; heating system, extensions, two thousand dollars; electric crane in erecting shop, fifteen thousand dollars; concrete and granite dry dock, to continue, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; improvement to forty-ton locomotive crane, one thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia, nine hundred and fifty-nine thousand dollars. · Nsvn. srxrros, Kar Wnsr, Fnonmn: Fire-protection system, exten- K°Y W°°*· “°- sion, two thousand dollars.. , · New-ram, Mum ISLAND, Cnnroamuz Railroad system, exten- Mm ”‘°°°·°*‘· sions, fifteen thousand dollars; electric plant, extensions, twentydivc thousand dollars; movingland improving building numbered one hundred and thirteen, five thousand dollars; improvement of channel in Mare Island Strait, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; stora e shed for yards and docks, to extend, three thousand dollars; freight shed, building forty-nine, to extend, three thousand dollars; dry dock water—closets and bath house, to complete, three thousand five hundred dollars; tools for yards and docks, five thousand dollars; sewer system, extensions, five thousand dollars; tele hone system, extensions, two thousand dollars; improvement of building forty-six for coppprsmiths andplumbers’shop, twenty thousanddollars; improvementof uildings fifty-one, sixty-nine, and Seventy-one, nine thousand dollars; building for oil storage, extension, seven thousand five hundred dollars; gallery for buildin fifty-one, one thousand five hundred dollars; elevators for buildings iidty-one and sixty-nine, four thousand dollars; improvement to rigging storeroom, building eighty-seven, five hundred dollars; improvements to medical dispensary, one thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Mare Island, two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. NAVY-YARD, Puom Somm, Wasniuoroxz Sewer system, exten- P“*°*S°““"·W°"‘· sions, five thousand dollars; to continue grading, thirty thousand dollars; fire—protection system, extensions, four thousand dollars; electric-light plant, extensions, four thousand dollars; Telephone system, extensions, two thousand dollars; railroad and equipment, extensions, sixteen thousand dollars; boat shop for construction and repair, to complete (to cost not to exceed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized), iift thousand dollars; water system, extensions, six thousand dollars· heating system, extensions, six thousand dollars; extension of dry-dock boi er plant, fifteen thousand dollars; locomotive crane and track about dr dock (to cost ninety thousand dollars), to complete, fifty thousand dlbllars; dredging, ten thousand dollars; quay wall, extension, forty thousand dollars: roads and walks, five thousand dollars; yard scow, to complete,