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 FIFIY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2512. l907. 1189 utes, and plans and specifications for public works, thirty thousand dollars. REPAIRS AND PRESERVATION AT NAVY-YARDS! For repairs and pres- v Igeipirs wd preserervation at navy—yards and stations, five hundred thousand dollars. °` ° ° Total public works, navy—yards and stations, three million one hundred and twenty-four thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. PUBLIC worms UNDER THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. BUILDINGS AND GBOUNDS, NAVAL ACADEMY! To complete the con- §:;¤{”¢}5g?:;Y· struction of buildings, and for other necessary improvements at the ` Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, as authorized by the Acts of V°l·31**’·6°°· Congress approved June seventh, nineteen hundred, an March third, V°1·32·’· 118* nineteen hundred and three, three hundred and eighty thousand dollars. . Burnnmas ron Larnns, ISLAND or GUAM: Naval station, island of ggacinm H ctc Guam: Maintenance and care of Iepers and other special patients, ° P°` sixteen thousand dollars· in all sixteen thousand dollars. Total public works liinder Secretary’s office, three hundred and ninety-six thousand do lars. PUBLIC w0RKs UNDER BUREAU or NAVIGATION. Buyggu of Nang,. tion. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, CALIFORNIA, BUILDINGS: For extra serv- g§}g{*n§B§*¤“°¤¤· ice pipe to Oakland shore, fifteen thousand dollars; to repair roads, _ one thousand dollars. To paint barracks buildings and oiIicers’ quarters, three thousand dollars; dispensary building, to cost not exceeding twenty thousand dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand dollars. _ NAVAL TRAINING STATION, RHODE ISLAND, BUILDINGS! Improving and F~¤<>d¤ i¤1¤¤d· · grading grounds and roads, two thousand five hundred dollars; rebuild- ` Ing old timber wharf and improving water front, nine thousand three hundred dollars; refrigerating plant, increase, seven thousand nine hundred and fift dollars; artesian and fresh—water system (to extend), three thousand five hundred dollars; grading and walks at barracks "C," two thousand dollars; dredging channe and basin, five thousand dollars; steam-distributing lines, six thousand three hundred dollars; increase of heatin and lighting plant, five thousand three hundred dollars; sanitary, glxeatin, and Ventilating system in barracks "B," nine thousand eight hunmged and forty dollars; completion and repairs three double sets of officers’ quarters, four thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars; furnishing assembly, lecture, and reading room, and improving basement story, two thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars; in all, naval training station, Rhode Island, fifty-eight thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars. NAvA1. TRAINING STATION, GREAT IJAK1j:s, BUILDINGS: Toward the gmngrngs. continuance of construction of buildings in accordance with the pro- AS,)';, ,,‘{‘56f'"‘ visions of the Act of Congress approveddJune twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six five hun red thousand ollars. Electrical maiiis and conduits, heating mains and concrete conduits, Equipment, etc. heating station equipment, power plant equipment, water supply and sewage disposal, two hundred thousand dollars; IH all, seven hundred th . and dollars. Iiig all, public works, Bureau of Navigation, seven hundred and ninety-seven thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars. PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF ORDNANCE· mglpgeau of Ord- NAVAL MAGAZINE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY: Two brick magazine build- ggyeggigmgs ings, each seventy-five feet by forty feet, to he known as magazines ' numbered six and seven, with the necessary railroad tracks to connect