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 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1368. 1902. 675 thousand five hundred dollars; foundry and coppersmith’s shop (to cost not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized), fifty thousand dollars; boiler and blacksmith shop {to cost not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars, for which contract IS hereby authorized), fifty thousand dollars; heating—system extensions, four thousand dollars; boiler stack and fittings for equipment shop, ten thousand dollars; quay wall, sixty thousand dollars; in all, navy—yard, Puget Sound, Vllashington, eight hundred and ten thousand five hundred dollars. NAVAL STATION, SAN JUAN, Pomo Rico: Coaling facilities, exten- SM J¤¤¤.P-R sions, fifty thousand dollars; in all, San Juan, Porto Rico, fifty thousand dollars. NAVY-YARD, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA: Track scales, two thousand Eve P<*=¤¤¤¤<>¤¤. FM- hundred dollars; in all, navy-yard, Pensacola, two thousand five hundred dollars. NAVAL STATION, Naw ORLEANS, LoU1s1ANA: Sho s and offices for New or¤¤¤¤¤. 1-¤· yards and docks, eighty thousand dollars; power house and plant, soventy-fiVe thousand dollars; office building, thirty-five thousand dollars; quarters for commandant, ten thousand dollars; two oi‘licers’ quarters, fourteen thousand dollars; storehouse, one hundred thou- ‘ sand dollars; sewer system, fifteen thousand dollars; water system ten thousand dollars; in all. naval station, New Orleans, Louisiana, three hundred and thirty-nine thousand dollars. Form nur Docks: To complete dry docks at navy—yards: Ports- grrdycks. mouth, New Hampshire; Boston, Massachusetts; League Island, Penn- fimp °°`°°‘ sylvania, and Mare Island, California, one million and fifty thousand dollars. NAVAL STATION, TUTWLA: One officers’ quarters, five thousand dol- T¤¤¤**¤» S¤¤¤¤¤· lars; office building, ten thousand dollars; roads and walks, tive thousand dollars; grading and filling, thirty thousand dollars; telephone system, two thousand dollars; light—house, Aunuu Island, one thousand dollars; waterworks and accessories, five thousand dollars; purchase of additional land at Samoa, thirty-ve thousand dollars; in all, naval station, Tutuila, ninety-three thousand dollars. Poirr ROYAL NAVAL s·rArr1oN, Sorrru CAROLINA! The Secretary of *’°'““°Y*’·S·°· the Navy is directed to investigate and report to the next session of Congress the state and condition of the Government property at Port Royal, South Carolina; its value and the practicabilit of its removal to another navyzyardg also to what uses, if any, said buildings and property can be evoted; what changes would be necessary for such purpose, and an estimate of cost therefor; also upon the advisability of selling and finally disposing of said property, and what price could probably be realized from such sale. NAVY·YARD, CHARLESTON, SoU2m CAuoL1NA: Stone and concrete f)*l3¤g;¢g¤. S-¤· dry dock (toward completion), two hundred and fifty thousand dollars: y ' Provided, That the amount authorized in the Act of June seventh,  H n nineteen hundred, to be expended for the purchase of a site for a naval vm. si, ii. oils station at or in the vicinity of Charleston, South Carolina, from the I“°"°"’° °"’°“‘· appropriation fora new naval station and a dock be increased from one hundred thousand dollars to one hundred and six thousand dollars, and six thousand dollars are hereby ap iropriated; office building for the commandant, thirty-five thousand dollars; quarters for the commandant, twelve thousand dollars; quarters for civil engineer, seven thousand five hundred dollars; landing and wharves, fifty thousand dollars; grading and drainage, ten thousand dollars; workshop (to cost eighty thousand dollars), fifty thousand dollars; storehouse and storekee rs’ office, fifty thousand dollars; equipment building (to cost one hiiindred and twenty-tive thousand dollars), sixty-two thousand 5 five hundred dollars; machine shop for steam engineering (to cost one : hundred and seventy-four thousand dollars), eighty thousand dollars;