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 376 FIFTY -'1‘HIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1894. R<»¤¤<¤¤1¤¤d»¤¤¤¤· Round Island Light and Fog-Signal Station, Michigan: For the establishment of a light and steam fog signal at Round Island, Lake Huron, Michigan, fifteen thousand dollars. Dm], m,,,d_w,,_ Devils Island Light·Station, Wisconsin: To enable full payment to ¤<>¤¤.¤¤¤··¤f¤¤•· be made of the amount of the award, taxed costs, and clerk’s fees in the matter of obtaining title by proceedings in condemnation to Devils Island, Apostle Group, Lake Superior, l isconsin, required as a site for said light station, two hundred and eighty-three dollars and ninety- four cents. wmmsm mv", Willamette River Light and Fog- Signal Station, Oregon: For estab- °'°¤· lishing a light and fog-signal station at or near the mouth of the Willamette River, Oregon, six thousand dollars. _ ummm. nivei-. Umpqua. River Light Station, Oregon; For completing Umpqua °"°“· River Light Station, Oregon, two thou and three hundred and seventy-one dollars. _ _   That fifteen thousand five hundred dollars of the remaining balance q,,m,§‘§,,,§§‘§g,§’g of the sum appropriated by the Act approved March third, eighteen •*m¤¤¤· 955 hundred and ninety-one, for the establishment of a light and fog signal M' P'at the mouth of the Coquille River, Oregon, be used in the erection ot' light keepers’ dwellings and a fog signal at the Cape Arago light . station. ¤¤1>¤‘l>_t5vv¤1¤¤- North Head Light- Station, Washington: Toward establishing a first- ""` order light on North Head, Cape Disappointment, seacoast of Washington,twenty-five thousand dollars, and the total cost of said light station, under a contract which is hereby authorized therefor, shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars. _ ugh;?,",,, ,,;.5. LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. s,,,,,,u,,_ · Surrrras or Lrcur-nousns: Forsupplying fog signals,lighthouses, and other lights with illuminating, cleaning, preservative, and such other materials as may be required for annual consumption; for books, boats, · and furniture for stations, and not exceeding three hundred dollars for the purchase of technical and professional books and periodicals for the use of the Light·House Board, and other incidental expenses, nom. three hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That lenses "'°°°"“"°”°"°°· and lens glass for the use of the Light-House Establishment may be _ imported free of duty. umm. Rmuuns or ucar-nousmsz For repairing, rebuilding, and improving light-houses and buildings; for improvements to grounds connected therewith; for establishing and repairing pier-head and other beacon lights; for illuminating apparatus and machinery to replace that already in use; and for incidental expenses relating to these various obiects, four hundred and ninety thousand dollars. x»¤p¤.·..1¤m.. Snnumsor xanrnns or menrnovsnsz For salaries, fuel, rations, rent of quarters where necessary, and similar incidental expenses of not exceeding one thousand two hundred and fifty light-house and fogsignal keepers, and laborers attending other lights, six hundred and . eighty thousand dollars. 1.i;m.~·¤m1.. Exrnnsns or LIGHT-VESSELSZ For seamen’s wages, rations, repairs, salaries, supplies, and temporary employment and incidental expenses of light-vessels, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. B¤¤r¤z¤· Exrnnsns or nuornan: For expenses of establishing, replacing, and maintaining buoys, spindles, and day beacons and for incidental _ Expenses relating thereto, three hundred and seventy-six thousand o ars. Fos w Exrmvsms on Foe sruniulsz For establishing, replacing, duplicating, and improving fog signals and buildings connected therewith, and for repairs and incidental expenses of the same, seventy thousand dollars. mtpemug, at. Ixsrncrirze Licurs: For mileage or traveling expenses of members of the Light-House Board, including rewards paid for information as to collisions, and for the apprehension of those who damage light-house property, two thousand five hundred dollars.