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 1182 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2512. 1907. naval vessels, including the expenses of transportation and storage of the same; stationery for chaplains and for commanding and navigating officers of ships, equipment officers on shore and afloat, and for the use of courts—martial on board ship; the removal and transportation of ashes from ships of war; interior appliances and tools for equipment buildings in navy-yards and naval stations; supplies for seamen’s quarters; and for the purchase of all other articles of equipment at home and abroad, and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels and manufacture of equipment articles in the several navy-yards; all pilotage and towage of ships of war; canal tolls, wharfage, dock and port charges, and other necessary incidental expenses of a similar nature; services and materials in repairing, correcting, adjusting, and testing compasses on shore and on board ship; nautical and astronomical instruments, and repairs to same; libraries for ships of war, professional books and papers, and drawings and en ravings for signal books; naval signals and apparatus, namely, signgs, lights, lanterns, rockets, and running lights; compass fittings, including binnacles, tripods, and other appendages of ships’ compasses; logs and other appliances for measuring the ship’s way, and leads and other appliances for sounding; lanterns and lamps, and their appendages for general use on board ship for illuminating punéposes, and oil and candles used in connection therewith; service an supplies for coastsignal service; bunting and other materials for making and re iring lla of all kinds; photographs, photographic instruments, andmmateriidg; musical instruments and music; installing, maintaining, and repairing interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range finders, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, and) motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate the machinery belonging to other bureaus, three million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. C""- °‘°· CoAL AND TRANSPORTATION2 Purchase of coal and other fuel for steamers’ and ships’ use, and other ec uipment purposes, including expenses of transportation, storage, and handling the same, and for the general maintenance of naval coaling dc ts and coaling plants, four million one hundred and fifty thousand dolhrs. “°““"“°"‘· Conrmoaxr, BUREAU or Eouii-m·:xr: Express charges on equipment stores, packing boxes and materials, printing, advertising, telegraphing, books, and models; stationery; furniture for equipment of offices in navy-yards; postage on letters sent abroad; ferriage, ice, and emergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of Equipment unforeseen and impossible to classify, fifteen thousand dollars. _,§,fQf"“ °“‘“‘*° ’“'“ OGEAN AND LAKE stmvnrs: Hydro raphic surveys, and for the purchase of nautical books, charts, and sailin directions, and express _ _ charges on the same, seventy-five thousand dollars. j§,§;Q}l,‘,§(§'{,*{},'f§f",§§"· Crvn. ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or Eourrmnsrz Nav *-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one writer, nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; "“"‘”‘· *"‘*’· Navy- yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one superintendent of ropewalk, at two thousand dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand three hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; two writers, at nine hundred and nity dollars each; one civil su erintendent of chain shop, two thousand dollars; one civil superintendent of anchor shop, two thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars; New York. NY. Navy-yard, New York, New York: For one clerk. at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; _two writers, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; one clerk in char e of distribution of books. at one thousand two hundred dollars; in all tive thousand seven hundred dollars;