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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 166. 1908. 133 J Machine tplols, ngy-ard, New York, and magazine, Dover, New M°°hi¤° *0**** ersey, ten thousand do lars. d Machine tools, navy-yard, Mare Island, California, fifty thousand o lars. · One five-ton auxiliary hoist, building numbered one hundred and }‘g;§,}§}”;,“,f6,;{”l· glevgsg, Havy-yard, Mare Island, California, three thousand five hun- ` re dollars. Fon NAVAL GUN FACTORY, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT or CoLU1uBIA: Drg~v¤1G¤¤ Fecwry. gfiw sand imprlpgpd machinery for existingshops, one hundred and` thousand dollars. Nrnw BATTERIES Fon smrs or run NAVY: For completing the work New "““°'*°*‘~ ‘ of modifying four-inch forty-caliber mounts, and providing new sights; and {or piodifying live-ipch fortyécspliber mounts, and providin new sig ts or same, sixty ousand o lars. Ior replacinlg three-pounder and six-pounder guns, mounts, and sights on boar battle ships and armored cruisers by three—inch fifty- ‘ caliber, piélagger, guns, mounts, and sights, four hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. ' For replacing eight·inch Mark V guns (forty-caliber) with eightinch Mark VI guns (forty-five caliber) on Unite States ship “Mary- land " and class (twenty guns), two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. hTo gelintprgind cgnvfazrtphwelve-incgi Mark IH guns to Mark IV guns, t ree un an li y ousand dollars. For reglaciug Mark IX Modern two-tiring locks with Mark X iiring locks on ve-inch and six-inch guns, forty-five thousand dollars. _ _ _ d For iire-control instruments for ships, three hundred thousand mf,§'§°°“"°l “"“'“‘ ollars. Tom-moons, Asn ooiwmrrme aoarnno nous: For converting ,,,,[,‘,’,;,§{°d° "°“° twently torpedo boats from boats using three and fifty-five one-hundredt s meter, to boats using five-meter torpedoes, and for the pur- '1`·>¤¤=<\¤¤¤- chase and manufacture of torpedoes, six hundred and fifty thousand _ dollars. Tonrnoons AND Ar1>I.IANcms: For the purchase and manufacture of ,,,£‘Q,’§§_{_’°°“ “"‘l “l" toiipedoes and appliances, three hundred thousand dollars. oarnno STATION, Nnwroirr, Rnonn Isr.AN1>: For labor, material; N3,,j’,{,*}f‘{,?I_“‘“"°“· general care of and repairs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; boats, instruction, instruments, htools, dfurniture, experiments, and general torpedo outfits seventy thousand dollars. - Anmrxo AND,EQUIPPING NAVAL NIILITIAZ For arms, accouterments, signal outlits, boats and their equipment, fuel and clothing, and the rinting or purchase of necessary books of instruction for the Naval Militia of the various States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, one hundred thousand dollars. REPAIRS, BUREAU or ORDNAIVGE: For necessary repairs to ordnance R°P°*¤ buildings, magazines, gun parks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, and other items of like character, thirty thousand dollars. 1 um MISCELLANEOUS, BUREAU or Onmvncn: For miscellaneous items, M “°° "°““‘ namely: Advertising, cartage, expenses of light and water at magazines and stations; tolls, ferriage, technical books, and incidental expegses attendgngi inspection of ordnance material, fourteen thousand an sixty-six dollars., _ CIVIL. ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or OaI>NANo1=;: Navy—yard, Ports- ?,'§‘J,$,Y",,lZ{{f°1;T;'“f‘§'l°' mouth, New Hampshire: For one writer, at one thousand dollars. mm M Napry-yard,dB<iston, Massachusetts: For one clerk, at one thousand “’ ”" two nndred ol ars. Torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island: For one chemist, at two N°"°"'R'I` thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one draftsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; IH all, five thousand two hundred dollars. th d New Ym_k'N_Y_ f Nayly-ygugi (New York, New York: For one clerk, at one ousan our un r ollars.