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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. sm. 11. ou. 1010. 1903. 1 189 and all necessary appurtenances, two hundred and seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; in all, naval training station, Rhode Island, two hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars. In all, Public works, Bureau of Navigation, two hundred and ninety- six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. PUBLIC wonxs, BUREAU or ORDNANCE. ,§’}‘ul§,§$,f,§°(§§‘(‘§,,,,,c,_ NEW ENGLAND NAVAL MAGAZINE; The Secretary of the Navy is m§€${1°;¤mj·¤{d gms hereby directed to appoint a board of naval oflsicers, whose duty it mm oslniilisbmshall be to recommend a site or sites for one naval magazine on the f,'f,'g,,Q‘{¤§§$§‘,0§“'“‘ New England coast., north of Ca e Cod, suitable for the use of the Boston and Portsmouth navy—yard)s; and, if upon rivate land, to estimate its value and ascertain as nearly as practicable the cost for which it can be purchased or acquired, and also to estimate the cost of necessary buildings, grading, and filling in, building roads and walks improvement of water front, necessary wharves and cranes, railroad tracks and rolling stock, fire and water service, and for neral equipment of said naval magazine. The board shall make a hdl: and detailed R°P°“- . report to the Secretary of the Navy, who shall transmit such report, with his recommendations thereon, to the next session of Congress. And to defray the expenses of said board the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available, is hereby apprgpriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury - not otherwise appro riat . _ NAVAL mAoAz1NE,IIoNA ISLAND, NEW Yom:: One new compressed—air {_g}:¤,I¤*¤¤d· Nuggcharging station, with pipes and fittings, two thousand dollars; machine · ' tools for machine shop, two thousand dollars; machine tools for carpenters’ sho, one thousand two hundred dollars; improvements to old dock, nine thousand dollars; in all, naval magazine, ona Island, fourteen thousand two hundred dollars. NAVAL POWDER DEPOT, LAKE DENMARK, NEW J Ensmrz Four electric {,·g§,p;jk·N·J· elevators for two completed storehouses, ten thousand dollars; improve- ` ments to shell house numbered one; new iloors, platforms, roof leaders, ventilators, and improving lightning protection, six thousand dollars; improvements to magazines numbered one and two; new roof gutters, ventilators, and improved lightning protection, three thousand six hundred dollars; in all, naval magazine, Dover, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, nineteen thousand six hundred dollars. WATER srsrazvr, Four NORFOLK, VIRGINIA! To connect the reserva- {“`,${,’f‘g{,Q‘:,§‘; ""· tion with the city water mains, one thousand one hundred feet from " main line, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ NAVAL ronrnno STATION, Nmwrom, RHODE ISLAND! Additional §-§,,,"{,’§’,§;,{f,,,{;,,_ wharves and slips for to edo boats; for moving present boathouse to a new location; and for iliedging, twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island, twenty-five thousand dollars. NAVAL 1>aov1No GROUND, INDIAN HEAD, MARYLAND: Three new ,¤;¤gjglQ¤§·‘*gj P*°*’· cast-steel gun platforms, four thousand five hundred dollars; lightning` ` rotection, six thousand dollars; in all, naval proving ground, Indian Plead, ten thousand five hundred dollars. NAVAL MAGAZINE, SAINT J ULIENS CREEK, NORFOLK, Vmo1N1A: One V,§°*¤*J““*¤*C***€*¤ shell house. eleven thousand dollars. is-··»¤1m»·g»m¤e. In all, public works, Bureau of Ordnance, eighty-two thousand eight hundred dollars. NAVAL o1ssE1zvAronr. , N¤v»¤10b¤er~·¤wry. NAVAL OBSERVATORYZ For grounds and roads; continuing grading, G¤>¤¤¤¤ we roms. extending roads and paths, clearing and improving grounds, five thousand dollars.