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 142 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 762, 763. 1886. prepared by the Supervising Architect, but said appropriation is in; sufficient, as shown by said plans, to provide a building of sufficient capacity for the purposes required, and complete the same as a fireproof building: Therefore, _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Kcokuk, Iowa. States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby appro- P“"“° h!'""?"?- priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, m’:{;,l;:3ll3:_°U°m the further and additional sum of forty thousand dollars, or so_much Limit, of 3,8;, gu- thereof as may be necessary to enlarge and complete said building at creased. Keokuk [own, and to finish the same as a fire—proof building, the sum of one hundred and forty thousand dollars to be the limit of the cost of said building. Approved, July 10, 1886. July 10, [886. CHAP. 763.-An act providing for the establishment of certain light-houses and ~———~-Q -— fog-signals, and for other purposes. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United I-i::]·¤-l··*¤¤¤·‘¤ =¤¤<l States of America in Congress assembled, That there be established a light·
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H 'Hadvantageous, at or near San Luis Obispo, at the entrance to Port Harford, San Luis Obispo Bay, California. The entire cost of which shall not exceed the sum of fifty thousand dollars; also that there be established at or near Point Sur, on the sea—coast of California, a lighthouse and log-signal station, the entire cost of which shall not exceed the sum of one hundred thousand dollars; also that a light—house and fog-signal be established on Castle Hill, Rhode Island, at the entrance to Newport Harbor, under the direction of the Light-House Board: Provided, That a suitable site for the lighthouse can be obtained without expense to the Government, upon terms and conditions to be agreed upon by said Board with the owner of the land at Castle Hill: Provided, The entire cost of the structure shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars; also that there be established above Pulpit Point, Whitehall Narrows, New York, a light to guide vessels through said narrows, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of two hundred dollars; also that a light be established on the bridge between New Bedford and Fairhaven, Massachusetts, the entire cost of which shall not exceed the sum of two hundred dollars; also that a light-house and fogsignal be established on one of the Gull Rocks, opposite the United States Naval Training School, in Upper Newport Harbor; Rhode Island, the entire cost of which shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars; also that there be established and erected a light-house on Crabtree’s Ledge (so called), between Be-an Island and the mainland of Crabtree’s Neck, in Frenchman’s Bay, Hancock County, Maine, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of twenty-Eve thousand dollars; also that there be established a lighthouse and fog-signal at or near Deer Island, in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of thirty-Eve thousand dollars; also that there be established a light-house at or near Lubec Narrows, Maine, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of forty thousand dollars; also that there be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, two thousand. dollars for the purchase of a right of way from Cape Orford Light Station to the town of Cape Orford, Oregon; also that there be established a lighthouse at Two Harbors, Minnesota, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars; also that there be established a light-house on Gould Island, Narragansett Bay, State of Rhode Island, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars; also that there be established a lightestation at or near North Point, to take the place of the old one near Milwaukee, on Milwaukee Bay, Lake Michigan, Wiseonsin, the cost of which shall not exceed the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ; also for the purchase of a site and the construction