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 582 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3590. 1906. and furnaces where there are no grates; purchase of ice, towels, soap, combs, and brushes for offices; postage stamps for foreign postage; purchase of books, newspapers, and periodicals; improving parade grounds, repair of dpumps and wharves; laying drain, water, and gas pipes; water, intro ucing gas, and for gas, gas oil, and introduction and maintenance of electric lights; straw. for bedding, mattresses, mattress covers, pillows, sheets; wire bunk bottoms for enlisted men at various posts; furniture for Government quarters and repair of same, and for all emergencies and extraordinary expenses arising at home and abroad, but impossible to anticipate or classify, two hundred and fiftydive thousand eight hundred do lars. Total under quartermaster, Marine Corps, one million nine hundred and twenty-six thousand and seven dollars. Total Mlarine Corps, four million seven hundred and five thousand two hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty-eight cents. ` V ` mcnmsn or mm NAVY. I¤¤¤¤••°°*N*'Y· That for the urpose of further increasing the naval establishment of the United §ates, the President is hereby authorized to have constructed by contract or in navy-yards as hereinafter provided- 0¤¤¤¤•<=1¤¤¤•¤1¤ One first-class battle ship, carrying as heavy armor and as powerful M"' armament as any known vessel of its class to_have the highest practicable speed and greatest practicable radius of action, and to cost, _ rgzluggg orfqagmament and armor, not eliceeding sixlamillion igollatiilsz 8,,,,,,,,,;,,,, ,_ m:' , t be ore a roving any ns or spec' cations or e r¤¤- 0 pm construction of such battlli) ship the Secdatary of the Navy shaH afford, by advertisement or otherwise, in his discretion, a reasonable opportunity to any competent constructor who may desire so to do, to submit plans and speci cations for his consideration, for which said plans, should the same be used by the Department and be not submitted by ` ¤¤¤¤r¤=¤¤¤¤<>¤· or on behalf of a successful bidder for the contract, such compensation shall be paid as the Secretary of the Navy shall deem just and equitable out of the amount herein appropriated under the head "Contingent, be1;·:n1z¤r= ¢<> ¤¤¤rgr¤¤¤ N avy" : 1*2-avoided, That before may proposals for said battle ship shall •1•. P pos- be issued or any bids received an accepted the Secretary of the Navy shall report to Conglress at its next session full details covering the type of such battle s ip and the specifications for the same, including its displacement, draft, and dimensions, and the kind and extent of nm wmd bm arrrppr and arxnlamlspt tperefor. h h h bl I, °·ree to 0- at estro ers, to ave thenig est practica e s m4.p.1an. and to costllgiclixsive of armlinment, not to exceed seven hundredihild lift thousand dollars each. ‘ by the Secretary of the Navy to the lowest best responsible bidder, mgubg bid; having in view the best resu ts and most expeditious delivery: Pmvided, That any bid for the construction of any of said vessels upon the Pacific coast shall have a ditferential of four per centum in its favor, which shall be considered by the Secretary of the Navy in awarding contracts for the construction of said vessels; and in the construction of all of said vessels the provisions of the Act of August third, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled "An Act to increase the naval establishment,” as to materials for said vessels, their engines, boilers, and machinery, the contracts under which they are built, the notice of any proposals for the same, the plans, drawings, specifications therefor, and the method of executing said contracts shall be observed and followed, and, subject to the provisions of this Act, all said vessels shall be built in compliance with the terms of said Act, and in all their arts shall be of omestic manufacture: and the steel material shall be of
 * ‘!*'d°'°°¤"¤°'*· gud the contract for the construction of said vessels shall be awarded