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 I 432 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. G°¥;*;*;g*m¤g;'¤$,‘}hQ{ The President is hereby requested to cause to be prepared and subrhm mm held for mitted to Congress at the commencement of its next session a state- ’°§°L°,'f,',$“¢§;,,q¤t.sd_ ment showing what lots or parcels of land, other than public lands held for settlement under the public-land laws, are owned by the United States and held by the several Executive Departments or other branches of the public service, the area of each, the purposes for which each is held or occupied, in what State, Territory, or country, and in or near what town or city each is located. ],,{;‘,{,’g§f°“'° E'“‘* Lrour-Hoosn Esrnnmsnunzrr. S“”“°'· SUPPLIES or monr-noosmsz For suplplying fog signals, light-houses, and other lights with illuminatin, ceaning, preservative, and such other materials as may be required ger annual consumption; for books, boats, and furniture for stations, traveling expenses of civilian member of Light-House Board in attending meetings of board at Washington, and not exceeding three hundred dollars for the purchase of technical and rofessional books and periodicals for the use of the · Light-House £>ard., and for all other necessary incidental expenses, including the pay of officers and crews of light·house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-house engineers and at light-house depots, four hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. B°P‘f'* REPAIRS or LIGHT-HOUSES! For repairing, protecting, and improving light-houses and buildings; for improvements to grounds connected therewith; for establishing and repairing dayamarks and pier-head and other beacon lights, inclu ing purchase of nd for same; for illuminating apparatus and machinery to replace that already_11a use; coustruction of necessary outbuildings, at a cost not exceeding two hundred dollars at any one light station in any fiscal year; and for all other necessary incidental expenses relating to these various objects, including the pay of officers and crews of i ht-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of is light-house inspectors and light-house en neers and at light-house depots, six hundred and seventy thousand dollars. K¤¤v¢¤'¤¤¤¤¢=· Snumns or xmzrmzs or LIGHT-HOUSES! For salaries, fuel, rations rent of quarters where necessary, and all other necessary incidental expenses of not exceeding one thousand six hundred and fifty lighthouse and fog—signal keepers and laborers attending other lights, eight hundred thousand dollars. I·i¤***·*°·¤°*¤· Exrnwszs or 1.1eur-vmssmnsz For seamen’s wa es, rations, repairs, salaries., supplies, and temporary emplolyment and all other necessary incidental expenses of li(ght—vessels, mc udin the pay of officers and crews of light-house ten ers and of clerks ang! other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and the light—house engineers and at light-house depots, five hundred thousand dbllars. ““°"‘8°· Exrmssms or ncorserzz Forex uses of establishing, replacing, and maintaining buoys of any and all kinds, and spindles, and for all other necessary incidental expenses relatin thereto, including the pay of officers and crews of light-house temirs and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-house Sngineers and at light-house depots, five hundred and fifty thousand o lars. "°g “‘g“°*“· Exrmzsms or ros srsNALs: For establishing, replacing, duplicating, and improving fog signals and buildings connected therewith, and for repairs, the purchase of land for sites or fog si nals, and for all other necessary incidental expenses of the same, incluchng the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders, and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-house engineers, and at light-house depots, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars.