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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 852. 1901. 1113 leads and other appliances for sounding; lanterns and lamps, and their ap endages for general use on board ship for illuminating purposes, and oil and cand es used in connection therewith; buntin and other materials for making and repairing flags of all kinds; piotographs, photographic instruments, and materials; musical instruments and music; installing, maintaining, and repairing interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range fin ers, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, and motors and their controlling apparatus used to o erate the machinery belonging to other bureaus, one million five hundlied thousand dollars. OCEAN AND LAKE sURvEYs: For hydrographic surveys, and for the v€Q§¤¤¤ ¤¤d1¤k¤ ¤=¤¤~ purchase of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, and freighf and express charges on the same, one hundred thousand dollars. DE1>o·rs RoR coAL: To enable the Secretary of the Navy to execute {,>¤g¤*·¤f¤{5gg¤1- 264. the provisions of section fifteen hundred and fifty-two of the Revised"S€°' `p' Statutes, authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to establish, at such places as he may deem necessary, suitable depots for coal and other fuel, for the sup ly of steamships of war, six hundred thousand dollars; and to enable him to acquire land for a naval station and harbor and channel defense at Pearl Harbor Hawaii, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; in all, eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars. MAINTENANGE or COLLIERS, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Two: For pay, C<>Ui¤r¤» m¤i¤¢¢· transportation, shipping, and subsistence of civilian officers and crews °°°°°` ‘ of naval colliers, and all expenses connected with naval colliers employed in emergencies which can not be paid from other appropriations, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. CONTINGENT, BUREAU or EQUIPMENTZ For freight and transporta- <>¤¤¢i¤s¤¤*¤¤p¤¤¤¤¤- tion of equipment stores, packing boxes and materials, printing, advertising, telegrapbing, books, an models; stationery for the Bureau; furniture for equipment offices in navy-yard; postage on letters sent abroad; ferriage, ;-ce, and emergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of Equipment unforeseen and impossible to classify, thirty-five thousand dollars. Cwn, ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or EQUIPMENT: Navy-yard, Ports- °*'“°S”b“’hm°”‘ mouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one writer, nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; Navy -yard, Boston, Massachussetts: For one superintendent of ropewalk, at one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand three hundred dollars; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dol-‘ lars; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, six thousand four hundred and seventy-five dollars; Navy-yard, New York, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one writer, at nine hundred and fift * dollars; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, four thousand five hundred dollars; Navy- ard, League Island, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one thousand, two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand two hundred dollars; Navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; N avy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; _ Navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: For one clerk, who Shall also perform the clerical duties for the board of labor employ- ment at said navy-yard, one thousand six hundred dOll81'S;