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 558 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. UH. 3590. 1906. for fuel, material, and labor to be used in the general work of the Ordnance De rtment; for watchmen at magazines, powder factories, and powder ciezots; for furniture in ordnance buildings at navy-yards and stations; for maintenance of the proving ground and powder factor, and for target practice, three million five hundred thousand {,’*m*"‘*,j•_;e 0, mem dolhars: Rwided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for the purchase of shells or projectiles except for shells or projectiles purchased in accordance with the terms and conditions of proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manufacturers of shells and projectiles and upon bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposals. All shells and pro]ect1les shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Secretary of the ‘ Nav . m“g;L°’¤‘**¤€l’““°". Mbdernizing batteries Massachusetts, Oregon, and new guns and 'armor for New York, four hundred and sixty-six thousand dollars. ~ 9**0***** P°‘"’°’- Purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, five hundred thousand dollars. §,*j_¤;g{*,;,}',g;*,;_ Machine tools for ordnance machine shop, navy—yard, Boston, fifteen "'”‘”"¤*°“ D C th(Nus,md dgdhud hingto District of Columbia namelv New and . · · · a ~ya, as n , _ : hmmm" m` im rdv-led machinery for existing shops, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the fourth-fourth boilers and installation of same, completing the plant, fifty thousand dollars; in all, two hundred thousand ollars. m;g'jf,f,p;,";f °*"’“ Rmsmavn rowmza Aim SHELLZ Toward the accumulation of a reserve Prmvbv- supply of powder and shell, two million dollars: Provided, That no P'“°°“° °m'°u°‘ part of this appropriation shall be expended for the purchase of shells or plrogectiles except for shells or projectiles purchased in accordance wit the terms an conditions of proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manufacturers of shells and projectiles and upon bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposals. All shells and projectiles shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Secretary of the Nav. R°’°"° gm'- Rmsmzvn ourzs ron smrs or run NAVY? Binrchase and manufacture of reserve guns for ships of the Navy, seven hundred and fifty thou· _ _ sand dollars. N§`,$;’g,$§°Rf{f"‘°“· Tonrnoo snrros, Nawroar, Ruonr: ISLAND! For labor, material, freight and express charges; general care of and repairs to ounds, , buildings, and wharves; boats. instruction, instruments, t00E:' furniflupp, experiments, and general torpedo outfits`} sixty-tive thousand o ars. - m§§§“““""‘”·°"""' Aammo AND aourrrmu NAvA1. M1r.rrrA: For arms, accouterfnents, signal outtits, boats and their equi ment, repairs to vessels loaned to States in accordance with law, fuelp and clothing, and the printing or purchase of necessary books of instruction for the Naval M1litia of the various States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, sixty thousand dollars. “"*’“""· Rmums, BUREAU or ORDNANCEZ For necessary repairs to ordnance buildings, magazines, gun parks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, W _] and other items of like character, thirty thousand dollars. . · "‘°°· ’"""”"‘· NIISCELLANEOUS, BUREAU or 1zoxAxc¤: For miscellaneous items, namely: Advertising, cartage and express charges. expenses of light and water at magazines and stations; tolls, ferriage, foreign postage, and telegrams to and from the Bureau, technical books, and incidental expenses attending inspection of ordnance material, twenty-five thou- _ _ sand dollars. §Q;,}{,*;g;,*{Qf*g'f*;]{*· CIVIL BSTABIAISHMBNT, BUREAU or ORDNANCEC Navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one writer. at one thousand dollars: ` B°°‘°“* Mw- d Navy- yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one writer, at one thousand o ars;