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F IFl`Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3590. 1906. 575 and seventeen dollars and twentyfrive cents each; in all, three thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents; Navy-yard, Puget Sound, Washingt0n: One clerk to naval con- Pug•5tS0und,Wash. structor, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; in all, three thousand three hundred dollars; . Naval station, New Orleans, Louisiana: One clerk to naval con- sew oiieans, ra. structor, one thousand two hundred dollars; · i Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: One clerk to naval con- Cavite. P. 1. structor, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars; In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Construction and Repair, forty thousand eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and twenty-tive cents; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such service. BUREAU or sri1A1x1 ENGINEERING. Egggérhngg $,0,,,,, Srnau mcmnmar: For completion, repairing, and preservation of S¢<·>¤¤= mchinery. machinery and boilers of naval vessels, including cost of new boilers; distilling, refrigerating, and auxiliary machinery; preservation of and small repairs to machinery and boilers in vessels in ordinary, receiving, and training vessels; repair and care of machinery of yard tugs and launches; three million l1V0 hundred thousand dollars; For purchase, handling, and preservation of all material and stores; Meier1m. purchase, fitting, repair, and preservation of machinery and tools in navy—yards and stations, and running yard engines, two million dollars; For incidental expenses for navy vessels, yards, and the Bureau, Incidentals. such as foreign postage, telegrams, advertising, expressage, photographin , books, stationery, office furnishings, and instruments, five thousand dollars; In all, steam machinery, five million five hundred and five thousand dollars. V Machinery lant, navy—yard, Pensacola, Florida: For purchase of ,¤gfe¤;gs¥;m;s·P;;1¤¤r¤- modern tools {Ihr use in repair of naval vessels, to replace others worn ‘ "' out, ten thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hammhire: To outfit P¤¤¤¤····¤¤¤- N- H· new shops, authorized and completed or nearly comp eted, with new power tools, and to replace obso ete and worn—out machine tools, fifty thousand dollars; to outfit boiler shop, now building with cranes, annealing furnace, machine and hand tools, motors an fixtures, sixty thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and ten thousand dollars. Machinery lant, navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For machine tools N¤rf¤¤k»V·~· to equip machine and boiler shop extension, twenty-five thousand dollars. · Machinery plant, naval station, New Orleans, Louisiana: For addi- New 0¤·*¤¤S·i·*·· tional machine tools to complete the equipment of shops authorized and nearing completion, twenty-five thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, Cluirlestpn, South Carolina: Toward Chsrlcswn. $-0- equipment of shops already authorized, fifty thousand dollars. _ Engineering ‘exper1mental_ station, United States Naval _Academy, gggiéitgarggégigew Annapolis, Maryland-Salaries: One draftsman to engineering stall at menmi mma. the laboratory, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk to engineering staff at the laboratory, one thousand two hundred dollars; one skilled mechanic, one thousand two hundred dollars; one skilled mechanic, seven hundred and twenty dollars: one messenger, who shall also be janitor. six hundred dollars; in all, Eve thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. ‘