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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. {joe Great Wicomico River Light—Station, Virginia: For the estab- G{$**Wi°°¤¤i¤<>Rivlishment of a light-house at the mouth of the Great Wicomico River, °r’ a' Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, twenty-five thousand dollars. l Newport News Light, Virginia: For establishing a11d completing Newport Newswa. a light-house at Newport News Middle Ground, Virginia, fifty thousan dollars. Oil-houses for light-stations: For establishing isolated houses at Oikhouses. lightstations for the storage of mineral oil, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That no oil house erected hereunder shall exceed five hun- R··<>w'¤¤- dred dollars in cost. L"“’° °f °°S°· Spectacle Reef Light-Station, Michigan: For renewing the crib- $v¤<=¢¤¤1¤R<>¤f.1*Iich. wor, repairing the fog-signal, and making other necessary improvements at the station, fifteen thousand dollars. Cedar River Point Light-Station, Michigan: For the establish- MQ? Rim P¤i¤¤ ment of a light-house at or near Cedar River Point, at the mouth of m ` Cedar River, Green Bay, Michigan, twenty-five thousand dollars. Sand Island Light-Station, Alabama : For protecting the light-sta- S¤¤d1¤1¤¤<1··+-1¤- tion on Sand Island, Alabama, from the encroachment of the sea, twelve thousand dollars. ' Two Harbors Light-Station, Minnesota: That the appropriation TwoHarbors,1\Iinn. of ten thousand dollars made by the sundr civil appropriation act, approved August fourth, eighteen hundredr and eighty-six, for the V<>1.24,p.z1=. establishment and completion of a light-house at Two Harbors, Minnesota, is hereby authorized to be used for the establishment and completion of a ight-station at the point named. For the purchase of a sight and erection of a buoy depot, at Ab- Abswcn ln1e¤,N.J. secon Inlet, New Jersey, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Washington Buoy-De t, North Carolina: For purchase of land w»sm¤gm¤,N.c. and extension of buoydgpot at Washington, North Carolina, five thousand dollars. Point Loma Light-Station, California: For establishing the light- P·¤i¤tL<»m¤.G¤&. station at Point Loma, California, in a situation lower down the (diff, thirty thousand dollars. Ba last Point Light-Station, California: For establishing a light or Baum Point. cm. lights and fog-signal on or near Ballast Point, entrance to San Diego Bag, California, twenty-five thousand dollars. mpqua River Light-Station, Oregon: For the purchase of a site Umpqua mm. ole. and the construction of a coast light-house on the headlands, near the g°"‘ mouth of the Umpqua River, Oregon, fifty thousand dollars. Pier-Li hts: For the construction of ier-lights at Duluth, Lake Pier-lights on nm Superior,gMinnes0ta; Kewaunee, Lake M)ich¥an, Wisconsiii; Char- m‘°" lotte Harbor, Lake Ontario, New York; and ort Washiiigton, Lake Michigan, XVisconsin, sixteen thousand dollars. Supply-steamer for the Atlantic and Gulf coasts: For an additional 1,,§{§§*§g’d“§,{;',;’;$,j,;*,j{ amount for the construction of a steamer for the transportation of oil and other supplies to the light-houses on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. Life-S¤v‘1¤zS<»rvice. I For salaries of superintendents for the life-saving stations as fol- a§,*;g€*i¤*°¤d°¤¤'¤¤· ows: For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for‘the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one assistant superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand dollars;