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 F IFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. 593 _ used for two or- more of said objects: The actual cost of construction, cost of alterations and repairs, cost of sites, and date of purchase, as to each of said buildings, and the aggregate of such expenditures under each of said titles; also the same information, under their respective titles, as to marine hospitals, uarantine stations, and all other buildings under the control of the Treasury Department. LIGHT—HOUSES, BEACONS, AND FOG SIGNALS. colrgggdhgggejixguabslgt Cape Elizabeth, Maine: For additional amount authorized for com- CWB EliZ¤b¢*h·M¤- pleting a light-ship and fog signal near Cape Elizabeth, Maine, twenty thousand dollars. Narraguagus light station, Maine: For purchase of additional land N°”°·g“°€“S·M°· for boat slip, one hundred and fifty dollars. Kennebec River lights boathouses, Maine: For erection of boat- ,,g§,,*j_‘{,ga$,}1’ju°;e§g*;$,* houses at Doubliu Point, Doubling Point Range, Squirrel Point, and ’. gelrilgins Island ligdit Stations, one thousand six hundred and twenty 0 rs. Rockland Breakwater, Maine, pier-head light: For the construction W,§_§,° mfnd B’°¤k· of a light station on the outer end of the Rockland Breakwater, con- ' sisting of a stone pier supporting a small dwelling with a light and fog sigpa, thirty thousand ollars. ong Island Head light station, Massachusetts: For removin the M,,L§s{‘g I“‘°“d H°°d· station to a new site, where it will not be exposed to injury by gring pf guns in the new Seacoast battery, four thousand five hundred dolrs. Eastern Point light station, Massachusetts: For the construction of E“°°“‘ P°i“*·M“”· a boathouse at Eastern Point light station. Massachusetts, Eve hundred dollars. Pollock Rip Shoals, Massachusetts: For an automatic towing M§gl°°k RW Sh°¤l¤· machine for the light-ship at a point north of the bell buoy near the ` broken part of Pollock Rip Shoals, at the northeastern entrance of Nantucket Shoals, Massachusetts, five thousand dollars. Tender for the inspector, Third light-house district: Toward con- m{§f"’°'· Tmd ***9* structing, equipping, and outfrtting, complete for Service, a new steam tender for buo a e, supply, and inspection in the Third light-house district, New Yyori, sixty-two thousand five hundred dollars; and the total cost of said tender, under a contract which is hereb authorized therefor, shall not exceed one hun·dred and twenty-five thousand dollars; and the Light-House Board is authorized to employ temporarily at Washington not exceeding three draftsmen, to be paid at current rates, to prepare the plans for the tenders for which appropriations A are made by this-Act; such draftsmen to be paid from and-equitably charged to the appropriations for building said vessels; such employ- ment to cease and determine on or before the date when, the plans for such vessels being finished, proposals for building said vessels are invited by advertisement. ·` Staten Island light-house dssot, New York: For continuing the con- NF§}‘°‘* “"“’d "°P°"· _ struction of the sea wall, reb ding wharves, dredging the basin, and repairs and improvements to present buildings an grounds and the erection of a new oil house and lamp shop at the general light—house gepot at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York, twenty-five thousand o ars. Delaware Bay light and fog signal: For establishing a ligéit and fog m‘f°‘°"°‘”° BW “*$‘ signal on the new breakwater, harbor of refuge, Delaware ay, thirty thousand dollars. · . _ Tender for the Fifth light-house district: For a new steam tender, ,,§§}‘°°’· Fifth ‘““‘ complete and ready for service, in the Fifth light-house district, twenty thousand dollars. . vom. xxx1—-38