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 308 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1033. 1902. ·*”'”‘“““°“ *°' For ammunition for artillei ractice, includin com nents thereof, Damn m` and tools, etc., for reloadin Ijthe fired cases, twg hundred and ninety thousand and fifty-eight dollars. ` M“°m“°%'““’- For machine gpns, including metallic carriages, with limbers and protective shiel, complete, and also automatic and semiautomatic guns, with their mounts, ammunition, and so forth, fifty-five thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars. “"“*° ““"°"'· For range finders, including instruments for fire control and azimuth instruments for comt defense, and for instruments for field batteries, one hundred thousand dollars. ` E'*‘“P’“°°°’· For implements and equipments for service, and also for mounting, repairs, care and preservation of armament and of range finders, fifty thousand dollars. M“*°"““· °*°· For material, power lathes, machinist tools, and tools and implements for the use of battery mechanics at the fortifications, fifty-five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. "'°““°'*“ ¥“'· For mountain guns, with their carriages, packing outits, accessories, and ammunition, eighty-two thousand dollars. mm h°"“'°"· For field howitzers, eleven thousand dollars. _ For carriages for Held howitzers, fifty thousand dollars. ,,,£l`°°°h'l°°°*“‘ "‘ For breech-loading rifles, siege, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For carriages for breech-loa ing rifles, siege, including implements equipments, platforms, and ammunition wagons, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars. ,{j{¤_°P°”‘*°•‘*”8h°'· For breech-loading howitzers, siege, eight thousand two hundred dollars. For carriages for breech-loading howitzers, siege, including implements, eguipments, platforms, and ammunition wagons, fourteen thou- _ sand dollars. o ars. - . mf,‘,f§§f°“°* im'"' For inspecting instruments, gauges, and tem lets for the manufac- __ ture of cannon, projectiles, and carriages, five thousand dollars. S“”°“‘“’°"“*’°“·°‘°· For subcaliber tubes, fittings, and ammunition for artillery practice, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. c,,E,{’,f,’},Q.°“‘;L§},,,{,’§,‘j All contracts of the Bethlehem Iron Company, of Sduth Bethlehem, gyxelbigewe Pennsylvania, heretofore made between it and the United States, except N y' the contract of November seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, for one hundred eight, ten, and twelve-inch guns, shall be completed by its successor, the Bethlehem Steel Company, or its successor, which has acquired or may acquire all of its assets and has assumed or may assume all of its liabilities under the said contracts; and the said Bethlehem Steel Company, or its lawful successor, upon giving good security in same form and amount, conditioned for the performance b · it of the said contracts. shall be substituted therein for the said Bethlehem Iron Companv and be entitled to exercise all rights thereunde1· which the said Bethlehem Iron Company had or would have had if it had continued in existence. _ ,,“*;,‘]_°,{‘,§’Q,“{}(f,§,‘,;'&j The Secretarybt will arwis hereby authorized to accept the propo ition x·¤Ig¤;5p0sm_m me {_ of the Pneumatic (run Carriage and Power Company contained in its ea. P letter of August ninth, nineteen hundred and one, addressed to the president of the Board of Ordnance and Fortilication, for settlement of its contract dated November fifth. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to furnish the Department with a ten-meh disappearing gun carriage. g§j‘,}§"°°*P'°"“F rnovrxo oaocxn. saxor Hoox. new Jniasnr. ground. Sandy Hook, New Jersey. including expenses incident to the
 * "g"‘·"· For sights for cannon, twenty-two thousand eight hundred dollars.
 * "”°”· °“’· d ger fuses and primers for cannon, fifty-four thousand five hundred
 * ‘**“‘°°“°¤°*— For current expenses and maintenance of the ordnance proving