Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/349

This page needs to be proofread.

SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. 33] Anchorage buoys in the port of New York: For establishing, §°*YhY*>Fk l’{)¤**>°*· replacing, and maintaining] al anchorage buoys required in connection vgi z[i»lii§€1sii0yS` with the enforcement of the provisions of the Act of May sixteenth, Ame s162- eighteen hundred and e§ghty-eight, relating to the anchorage of vesse s in the port of New ork, ten thousand dollars. Saint Joseph light—house depot, Michigan: For repairs to the dock §{·i¤¤-'9¤*>v*¤·Mi¤¤· .and fences, twenty-four thousand dollars. °P°h" The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized and f gggcrgime of 1¤¤3d directed to accept as a ift from the owner or owners, a piece of land (ilu11E1g.` °°p°r ° one hundred an fifgy fget long by one hundred feet wide, which shall be selected by the ecretary of Commerce and Labor from a tract of land situated in section tweultythree, town four, south, range nineteen, west Berrien County, ichi an, and bounded on the west by Lake Michigan, on the south by the North Pier at the entrance of Saint Josep and Benton Harbor, on the east by lands owned by the United States and occupied as a light—house station and light-house supply depot, and on the north by a line drawn westerly from the northwest corner of said lands occupied as a light-house station and light-house supply depot, pprallel wit said North Pier at the entrance o said harbor, to Lake ichigan; and upon the delivery of a deed with abstract showing good title to said tract of land offered as a gift, in the United States, the Light·House Board is authorized and directed to erect the new light-keeper’s dwellin heretofore authorized for said staltigxa onhisaid tralct ¢§n landd so P Sh I F h · mmm mmm_ ' t-sont e uc eo eFryin an oa: ora i t-,1, P,,,B‘f,,,,,_N_C_` ship on theginuckle of the Slfoal, ol! Cape ·Fear, Ndrth Eizhtvwi- Carolina, to be located at the fp` where the old light-ship was located, one hundred and fifteen ousand dollars. · Hereafter no light-ship shall be removed from the place designated v,'f;‘,',§"I§‘§;,,;’,f,,,{§*f"" for its station, in He Act authorizing its construction, and be stationed elsewhere except upon express authoritgof Con . _ _ Li ht and signal, Saint ohn’s River, lorida: Bor a light and signal §“,;{,‘;Q?_“`”R‘”°'·Fl“ or whistlin buoy, to be placed 0H the entrance to Saint ?lohn’s River, Florida, and a relief buoy for same, twenty-five thousand dollars. Humboldt Ba fog si al, California: The unexpended balance, or {{§,j,?,?.L°’dl?,;‘,§3{$,T,lj so much thereofy as maybe necessary, of the a propriation of fifteen V¤¤·34·P-’¤1· thousand dollars made in the Act approved Jiine thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, for a fog signal at the entrance to the harbor at Humboldt Bay, California, is hereb made available for the construction of a fog-si nal keelper’s dwelling on a detached site near said Humboldt Ba fhg signa , California. For the following aids to navigation, as authorized by the Act to n;;Q¤iggg•l ·*¤¤ °° authorize additional aids to navigation in the Light-House Establish- Ani: p.1é0. ment, and for other purposes, approved May fourteenth, nineteen hundred and e` ht, namel : First Lil§1t—House Toward construction of a tender for T°¤d°*·””*"*°"'°‘· use in the érst Light-House District and elsewhere as may be directed, one hundred thousand dollars. Third Li ht-House District: For a light and fog·s§gual station at or N°¥'° *`°‘“‘· N·Y· near NegrogPoint, on Wards Island, Hell Gate, East 'ver, New York, wllfthousanlil dollars; l his h b fitted th b bell *’°` °·’ d`"' R I- oratan si na orw`t°ng· uo wi su marine , “’ “_' · ·_ on roaniiiuaatu, Rhgbde nam, mm thougmd dollars; ”""’ °'° ‘ °l°" For a light and signal or whistling, buoy fitted with submarine bell, §,;’§{fe‘lf;Q;‘,;$_ to be laced at or near the entrance to the dredged channel at Greenville, New Jersey, in New York Bay, nine thousand dollars; _ For a new spar shop, at a cost not to exceed three thousand dollars, g`gg;}’§l'gf"“°='·Y· and a wooden dump scow, at a cost not to exceed seven thousand five ' hundred dollars, at the general lighthouse depot, Tompkinsville, New York, ten thousand five hundred dollars;