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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1483. 1905. 1173 Sngineers and at light-house depots, five hundred and fifty thousand o ars. EXPENSES or Foe SIGNALSZ For establishing, replacing, duplicating, Foe signalsand improving fog signals, including submarine signals and buildings connected therewith, and for repairs, the purchase of land for sites for fog signals, and for all other necessary incidental expenses of the same, 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, two hundred and ten thousand dollars. LIGHTING or RIVERS: For the pay of officers and crews of light- Llghing ’i"°”· house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors; and for establishing, su plying, and maintaining post lights on the Hudson and East rivers, New York; the Raritan River, New Jersey; Connecticut River, Thames River, between Norwich and New London, Connecticut; the Delaware River, between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Bordentown, New Jersey; the Elk River, Maryland; York River, James River, Virginia; Ca e Fear River, North Carolina; Savannah River, Georgia; Saint J ohms and Indian rivers, Florida; at Chicott Pass, and to mark navigable channel along Grand Lake, Louisiana; at the mouth of Red River, Louisiana; on the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Illinois, and Great Kanawha rivers; Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, California; on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, Ore on; on Puget Sound, Washington Sound, and adjacent waters, Wagiington; and the channels in Saint Louis and Superior bays, at the head of Lake Superior; the Light-House Board being hereby authorized to lease the necessary ground for all such lights and beacons as are for temporary use or are used to point out changeable channels, and which in consequence can not be made permanent, three hundred thousand dollars. · SUIWEY or LIGHT-HoUsE sITEs: For preliminary examinations, snr- survey Dram. veys, and plans for determining the proper sites and cost of lighthouses and structures for which estimates are to be made to Congress, one thousand dollars. OII. nousrzs ron LIGIIT sTATIoNs: For establishing isolated oil houses Oil ¤<>¤¤¤¤- for the storage of mineral oil, ten thousand dollars: ]’2·0mYzZed, That IFXg;;i¤<>· no oil house erected hereunder shall exceed five hundred and fifty dol- ` lars in cost. , Poaro I{ICAX LIGIIT·IIoUsE SERVIGE: For maintainin r existing aids ¥’¤¤*·>Ri¤<>· to navigation and to establish and maintain additional day marks and beacon lights and buoys, where required on Porto Rico and adjacent islands, including urchase of land for same and the pay of officers and crews of lighthouse tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspector and light-house engineer and at the light-house depot, seventy-five thousand dollars. A NI.-\IN’[`ENANC}·Z or LIGHTS ON o1IANNELS'01·‘ (TREAT LAKES: To enable MGM Lakesthe Secretary of Commerce and Labor, under the supervision of the Light-Ilouse Board, by contract or otherwise, to maintain lights necessary for the safe navigation of those channels in the connecting waterways of the Great Lakes which have been constructed or artificially improved by the Government of the United States, where the same can not properly be lighted from the American side, four thousand dollars. POINTE AU PELEE I.IGHT—VESSEL, LAKE ERIE2 I"01‘ l]]8.ll'\t€D8HCB of 3. Pointe au Pelee. light-vessel on the southeast shoal, Pointe au Pelee Passage, Lake L“"° E"°· Erie, four thousand dollars. _ COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Coast and ueodcqc Survey. For everylexpeuditure requisite for and incident to the survey of de§‘*'§ji;Qi*;f,;‘$f**{;; the coasts ot the I. nited States and ot coasts under the ]l1I'1S(IlCtlOI1 oi United smes.