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SIXTIETH (`ONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1908. 143. five hundred dollars; roads, grounds, and planting of trees, two thousand dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. NAW'AL TRAINING STATION, RHODE ISLAND, BUILDINos: Improving Rh<>d°I¤l¤¤d· and grading grounds and roads, two thousand dollars; dredging channel and basin, three thousand dollars; steam-distributing lines, eight thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; increase of heating and ligiting plant, fifteen thousand do lars; electric distributing and lighting system, to increase, eight thousand three hundred and forty dollars; receiving and disinfecting building, thirty thousand dollars; additional detention building, twenty thousand dollars; re airs to barracks “B," nine thousand eig t hundred dollars; walks at dhtention barracks, two thousand dollars; water-closet buildings for workmen, one thousand five hundred dollars; new wharf to Reina Mercedes, fifteen thousand dollars; for bakery, including scales, refrigerating plant, and necessary equipment to make the same smtable for use in connection with the training of bakers and cooks, twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, naval training station, Rhode Island, one hundred and thirty-nine thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. Gm, mm NAVAL TRAINING STATION, GREAT LAKES, BUILDINGS: To complete New mnmnigs. buildings in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress V°l34'p‘567‘ approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, seven hundred an fifty thousand dollars. To complete electrical mains and conduits, heating mains and con- E‘“"""°'"* °"" crete con uits, heating station equipment, power plant equipment, water supply and sewage disposal, one hundred and ninety-three thousand one hundred dollars. 6 hiurniture, commandant’s quarters, three thousand five hundred o ars. · Furniture, six officers’ quarters, nine thousand dollars. Ammmm M For architect’s fee of three and one-half per centum of estimated ` cost of buildings authorized by Act of Congress, approved June twenty- ninth, nineteen hundred and six, seventy thousand dollars. For cost of inspection of public works, twenty-five thousand dollars. For ipile revetment and grading at site of sewage—disposal plant, thirty- ve thousand dollars. Construction of trestle to power house, ten thousand dollars. In all, one million and ninety-five thousand six hundred dollars; In all, public works, Bureau of Navigation, one million two hundred and sixty-four thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars. runmo worms, BUREAU or om>NAN<·s. m§l:}0f¤¤¤¤ af 0** NAvAL rnovum oaouxn, INDIAN HEAD, MARYLAND: Providing and ,,,;“,§§g§n§'j;*,"_}_P”"‘ laying conduits for chronograph, bell, telephone and power lines, three ' thousand seven hundred and forty dollars; raising roof of powderfactory storehouse, and so forth, three thousand four hundred and forty dollars; concrete retaining wall, two thousand five hundred dollars; extendin machine shop, two thousand and eighty dollars; tide bridge for loading barges, three thousand dollars; in all, naval provilnglground, Indian Head, fourteen thousand seven hundred and sixty o ars. Naval ma zine Fort Miiilin, Pennsylvania: Three Bllin houses, "°",Mml‘“,g_*“·,,P“,,· tive thousanduone lhundred dollars; installation of watchm§n’s clock mv 1 er system, two thousand dollars; to complete one building for marine guard, seven thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand six hundred dollars. Naval magazine, Mare Island, California: One compressed air loco- §,‘:§§]’f,,l§‘;,‘l,;,‘f,’§,i· motive, three thousand five hundred dollars; one hoisting crane on wharf, two thousand dollars; new floors in buildings numbered A one, · two, three, and four, six thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand five hundred dollars.