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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 255. 1909. 7 65 thousand six hundred dollars; furniture, filing apparatus, shelving, cupboards, fittings, lockers, and interior equipment for buildings, twenty-three thousand dollars. In all, to complete naval training station, Great Lakes, four hundred and thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. In alhcpublic works, Bureau of Navigation, five hundred and eleven thousan five hundred and sixty-two dollars and twenty-four cents.' PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. Burenucwrduance. NAvAr. rnovmo onormn, INDIAN HEAD MARYLAND: Blacksmith mI¤•*jggm§g·;g PM- and pipe shop, three thousand six hundred and twent —five' dollars; gg ’ ` lime and cement shed four thousand five hundred dollars; new emplacement, twelve-inch gun, two new steel circles and vamping teninch emplacement sixteen thousand dollars; railroad extensions, eight thousand dollars; in all, naval proving round, Indian Head, thirty-two thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. ’ Naval magazine Fort MiHlin,Pennsy1vania: Storehouse and offices, §g¥j,]“m*¤· M_ with railroad track through center of building and continuation of L • railroad trestle to connect therewith, thirty thousand dollars; owder magazine, with railroad track connections, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, forty-five thousand dollars. ` Naval magazine, Mare Island, California: One office building, in- ;,*:;j,¥*J1¤¤d%m_ cludinv permanent furnishings and fixtures, eight thousand do lars; m two filling houses, two thousand dollars; extension of sewerage system through magazine grormds, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, . eleven thousand five hundred dollars. Naval magazine, New York Harbor: For naval magazine, New §’,§‘,?,1I,j,’§'_;§l;,,1:;_Y· York Harbor (Iona Island): One ammunition house, twenty thousand dollars; extension of sewera system, five thousand dollars; condenser in boiler room of powerihouse, three thousand dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand dollars. For naval magazine, navy-yard, Puget Sound, W'ashington: One vib crane on magazine wharf, one thousand dollars; telrglphone line from navy—yard to magazine, one thousand two hundre and fifty dollars; watchman’s clock system at magazine, two thousand dollars. In all, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Naval torpedo station, New wort, Rhode Island: N ew water main, ?§_$;;[{f,f}g,§;,,fh_ two thousand three hundred dollars; converting one of powdc r factory buildings into brasss foundry, five thousand three luindrerl dollars; repairing and extending wharves, eight thousand eight hundred dollars; new sewerage and drainage system, two thousand seven hundred dollars; coal shed and coal-handling a paratus, including elevated our tracks, elevator, fourteen thousand rlbllars; repairs to sea walls, six thousand four, hundred dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. _ Naval magazine, Lake Denmark, New Jersey: One magazine, in- cluding necessary clearing, grading, railroad track, water mains, electric lights, hose houses, and watchmen’s clocks, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. One high explosive house for storage of explosive “D, " including necessar clearing. grading, railroad track, water mains, electric lights. hose houses, and watchmen’s clocks, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Extension of administration building to provide office for general storekeeper, for dispensary, and laboratorv for testing powder, three thousand dollars. In all, twenty-eight thousand dollars. _ NAvAr. 1uAoAznvn, New Exor.Axn coAsr (Hrxonlur, f»IASSACHU· §?§§§{"§,',{“,g$,",Q§,;,, · sums): Toward the erection of the necessary buildings on ground, the _ purchase of which is now under negotiation, as authorized by the Act l°I· 3°·°·%8‘ approved April twenty-seventh. nineteen hundred and four, for a new 80893-—von 35, rrr l—09——50