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 FIFTY-sixT11 CONGRESS. sm. 11. cH. 852. 1901. 1117 pletion, fifty thousand dollars; refifting and improving machine shop numbered one, building fo1'ty-tWO, to complete, fifty thousand dollars; new pliers and wharves, twenty-five thousand dollars; paving, twenty- five thousand dollars; dred ing, twenty-five thousand ollars; electric elevators, ten thousand dolirs; smithery for construction and re air, toward completion, fifty thousand dollars; fire- rotection system, iilfty- two thousand dollars; sawmill and s ar shedp (to cost not more than two hundred thousand dollars, for whidh contract is hereby authorized), seventy-five thousand dollars; re airs to large chimney, building numbered forty-two, eight thousand) dollars; water-closets for building numbered forty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars; coal storage for steam engineering, five thousand dollars; central heating system, thirty-Eve thousand dollars; water system, extensions, ten thousand dollars; sewer system, extensions, five thousand dollars; electric-light ` plant, extensions, six thousand dollars; railroad system, extensions, six thousand dollars; coal-storage and coal-handling plant, extensions, thirty-five thousand dollars; extension of naval rison, to be immediately available, twenty-six thousand five hundred) dollars; in all, navy- yard, Boston, five hundred and fifty—0ne thousand dollars. NAVY—YARD, NEW YORK, NEW Yonkz Reconstructing building num- New Y<¤k·N·Y bered twenty-one for boathouse, to complete, to be immediately available, eighty-five thousand dollars; paving and grading, twenty thousand dollars; granite and concrete dry dock, to continue, three hundred thousand dollars; fire-protection system, sixty thousand dollars; dredging, twenty-five thousand dollars; coal-storage and coal-handling lant, one hundred thousand dollars; railroad system, extensions, fifteen thousand dollars; piers on Cob Dock, eighty-eight thousand dollars; ordnance storehouse on Cob Dock, ninety thousand dollars; slip for ordnance, Cob Dock, fifty thousand dollars; elevator and stair railings, oil storehouse numbered one hundred and twenty, three thousand Eve hundred dollars; electric motors for building numbered two, two thousand five hundred dollars; extending building numbered twenty-three, thirty thousand dollars; reconstructing building numbered nineteen (to cost not more than one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized), one hundred thousand dollars; quay wall, Cob Dock, extension, forty thousand dollars; in all, navy- yard, New York, New York, one million and nine thousand dollars. NAVY—YARD, LEAGUE ISLAND, PENNSYLVANIA} Extension of reserve L<¤¤s¤e1¤1¤¤¤.P¤. basin, to continue dredging, fifty thousand dollars; electrical workshop and storehouse for equipment, to complete, to be immediately available, thirty-three thousand dollars; to continue retainin wall about reserve basin, fifty thousand dollars; grading and paving, %fteen thousand dollars; machine sho for steam engineering,.to complete, seventy-five thousand dollars; fldundrg and coppersmith shop for steam engineering, to complete, fifty-eight thousand dollars; boiler and blacksmith sho for steam engineering, to complete fifty-eight thousand dollars; plumbers and coppersmiths’ shop and foundry for construction and re air, to complete, forty-three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollgrs; -block, cooper, and spar shops for construction and repair, to complete, fifty-three thousand four hundred dollars; extension of pier numbered two, fifty-nine thousand dollars; storehouse for naval su plies (to cost not more than two hundred and twenty-four thousand) six hundred and forty dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized), seventy-five thousand dollars; workshop and boiler house for ordnance, to extend, forty-two thousand dollars; equipment for railroad, ten thousand dollars; sewers, eight thousand five hundred dollars; roadway and retaining wall at yard entrance, twenty-five thousand dollars; heating ap aratus for building numbered eight, four thousand eight hundred dollars; railroad-track scales, three thousand four hundred dollars; extension of sea wall, eleven thousand dollars;