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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 3590. 1906. 567 PUBLIC wonxs UNDER BUREAU or NAVIGATION. ugjfmu Of N¤**8·’-· ·NAVAL TRAINING STATION, CALIFORNIA, BUILDINGS: New wer pla.nt, é`§“;§;'}],ET“‘i°“" with wharf and fuel storage, thirty-nine thousand two liiindred and fifty dollars; gymnasium, three thousand five hundred dollars; laundry shed, two thousand dollars; repairs to barracks, twenty-two thousand dollars; roads and grounds, three thousand dollars; in all, sixty-nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, R1IoDE ISLAND, BUILDINGS! Repairs to m‘°°° m"“d‘ barracks "B," fifteen thousand dollars; salt-water pumping system, sixteen thousand dollars; artesian well and water system, seventeen thousand seven hundred dollars; underground conduit system, three thousand two hundred dollars; garbage incinerating plant, nine thousand dollars; improving and grading grounds, roadways, paths, and drains, and filling stagnant basins, five thousand dollars; sewerage system, extension, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; In all, naval training station, Rhode Island, sixty-eight thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, RHODE ISLAND, Rm1.D1Nos: For additional RY"`" W" °°“°‘° book stacks, cases, and racks for the storage and reservation of books, maps, and records, one thousand two hundred dbllars. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, GREAT LAKES, BUILDINGS! Toward the §,;9;*b{·“¤{,g¤- construction of buildings at the naval training station, Great Lakes, ug" seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Pvwvided, That before any {,]’;’j°°*· part of this sum is expended complete plans shall be prepared and ` approved by the Secretary of the Navy covering the contemplated new buildings at the naval training station, Great Lakes, which lans shall involve a total expenditure of not more than two million dollars: And _/iortlwr, That the Secretary of the Navy shall pay a fair P""' and reasonable price for the plans herein provided for, in no event to exceed three and one-half per centum of the estimated cost of the improvements, and thereafter no money shall be expended or obliga-  ’*"°"*‘ tion incurred for architects except that the Secreta of the Navy is hereby authorized to employ in his discretion a consiilting architect at a compensation not exceeding five thousand dollars per annum. In all, public works, Bureau of Navigation, eight hundred and eighty-nine thousand six hundred dollars. runmc wosxs, BUREAU or onDNANcn. ’“'°‘“°’°'*‘“°“°°- NAVAL MAGAZINE, Dovna, New J Eraser: One brick building to be §‘gf,°'·N··’· _ used for drying smokeless powder, four thousand five hundred dol- bundimm lars; electric lights and feed wires for magazines numbered four and tive, six hundred dollars; in all, naval magazine, Dover, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, five thousand one hundred dollars. . _ NAVAL nIAoAzINE, SAINT JULIENS CREEK, Noaronx, VIRGINIA: One §Q§‘§',§;_lgj,,¤8_ galvanized-iron storehouse, twenty-tive thousand dollars; in all, twenty-tive thousand dollars. _ NAVAL raovrxo enoUND, INDIAN HEAD, MARYLAND: Telephones ,n},"$°*’·‘,j,,,§l°,'{fl*"°"‘ to range station, three thousand five hundred dollars; purchase and, installation of six boiling tubs, one thousand two hundred dollars; extending pulping house, and altering installation of poachers, two thousand five hundred dollars; subdivision of trolley system for fire service, three thousand five hundred dollars; additional magazines, six thousand dollars; extension of railroad svstem. three thousand dollars; in all: naval proving ground, Indian Head. nineteen thousand seven hundred dollars. F Naval magazine, Fort Miiilin, Pennsylvania: Extension of fire serv- N‘,§‘Q$,]°',lQQ-f,‘g;,l`,§_ ice. three thousand dollars; completion of sea wall south of wharf, three thousand dollars; in all, six thousand dollars.