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 — 336 F]]:`TY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ou. 1622. 1904. three thousand five hundred dollars; joiner shop, for construction and repair, extension, fifteen thousand dollars; two warrant of1icers’ quarters, six thousand five hundred dollars; coal pockets, ten thousand dollars; timber storage shed, two thousand dollars; pile driver, two thousand five hundred dollars; fire-alarm system, five thousand dollars; machinery for yards and docks, carpenter shop, two thousand dollars; machinery for yards and docks, machine shop, three thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Puget Sound, Washington, two hundred and ninety- two thousand five hundred dollars. P¤¤¤¤¤>1¤. FM- — NAVY-YARD, P1•:NsAooLA, FLoRD1A: Dredging, to continue, ten thousand dollars; central wer house (to cost one undred and four thousand five hundred dolllrfs), sixt thousand dollars; dump scows, twelve thousand dollars; tools for yards and docks, two thousand dollars; ship iitters’ shop, building forty-four, extensions, ten thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Pensacola ninety-four thousand dollars. l'" °*1¤·¤·· Ie- NAVAL STATION, New (lnnmus, IJOUIBIANAZ Latrines, five thousand Eve hundred dollars; shops for steam engineering and fittings and gmdin, thirty~five thousand dollars; improvement of water front, orty-has thousand dollars; levee improvement and grading, thirty thousand dollars; railroad system, twenty-five thousand dollars; pav- ' ing, twenty thousand dollars; telephone system, three thousand dollars; sewer system, extensions ten thousand dollars; water system, extensions, eighteen thousand dollars; drainage system, ten thousand dollars; coal bins, five thousand dollars; two buildings for oi:licers’ uarters, ten thousand dollars; floor, construction an repair shops, Eve thousand five hundred dollars; fencing naval property, ten thousand dollars; central electric light and power plant, thirt -scVen thousand five hundred dollars; closing Pattison street and Syaux lane and grading two thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, New Orleans, two undred and sevent -one thousand five hundred dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=¤.¤¤1>·¤- NAVAL STATION, €UANTANAMO, CUBA: Dry dock, two hundred thousand dollars; dredging at Toro Key, forty thousand dollars; sea wall at Toro Key, sevent -tive thousand dollars; reservoir and water system, fifty thousand dlollars; clearing and grading, twent thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and eighty-five thousand dollhrs. T¤*¤¤·~ NAVAL STATION, TU·ru1LA: New deck for wharf, five thousand dollars; in all, naval station, Tutuila, five thousand dollars. <‘~‘¤¢~··P·¥- NAVAL s·rA·rro1~r, CAvrrn, Pmurrmn lsLAN1>s: Floating steel dry dock, to continue, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; for improving and enlarging naval prison, ten thousand dollars; in all, seven undred and thirty-tive thousand dollars. ggmgé-lhsval NAVAL s·1·A:r1oN, OLoNoAro, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: To complete surmuon. vey of reservation, twenty thousand dollars; for repairing buildings erected by the Spaniards for temporary use as shops, storehouses, ofiiccs, and so forth, twenty-five thousand dollars; toward buildin one thousand seven hundred and fifty feet of quay wall, at one hundred and forty-four dollars per foot (one—fourth), sixty-three thousand dollars; commandant’s quarters, nine thousand dollars; three officers’ quarters, eighteen thousand dollars; toward constructing Marine barracks and outbuildin, lift thousand dollars; Marine officers’ quarters, six thousand dohdrs; dredging entrance to basin—channel four hundred by thirty-five feet deep, about twenty-five thousand cubic yards, at t irty cents. seven thousand five bundled dollars; dredging in basin in front of qua walls, one hundred and sixty thousand cubic yards, at thirtfy cents, {hr floating dock, forty-eivbt thousand dollarswater supply rom brick-yard springs (capacity dfty thousand gallons in ten hours), eleven thousand feet four-inch galvanized-iron pipe forty-seven and one-half cents per foot, five thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars; valves and fittings, two hundred and fifty dollars; freight and transportation. seven hundred and twenty dollars;