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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1908. 135 interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range iinders, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, and motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate the machinery belongilnglto other bureaus, three million seven hundred and fifty thousand o ars. EQUIPMENT monmnax PLANTS! For the purchase and installation §‘,,‘_;‘j$,'},*j,KP"{,'{,‘;',-,,_ of the necessary machinery and tools in the following equipment build- ings. in s which have been appropriated for and are nearing completion: Equipment building at Charleston, fifty thousand dollars; ¤h¤¤<>S¤¤¤- Equipment building at New Orleans, twenty—ve thousand dollars; New 0¤¤¤¤¤- Equipment building at Pensacola, twenty-five thousand dollars; P¤¤¤¤°°l¤- In al, equipment machinery plants, one hundred thousand dollars. Con. AND TRANSPORTATION: urchase of coal and other fuel for °°°lv °°°· steamers’ and ships’ use, and other equipment purposes, including expenses of transportation, storage, and handling the same, and for the general maintenance of naval coaling depots and coaling plants, five million dollars. CONTINGENT, Buamu or Eouu·nmN·r: Packing boxes and materials, °°¤°*¤8°¤°· printing, advertising, books, and models; stationery; furniture for equipment of offices in navy-yards; ferriage and emergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of Equipment unforeseen and impossible to classify, eleven thousand eight hundred and twenty-one dollars. OcmAN AND LAKE smzvrnrs: Hydro phic surveys, and for the pur- ,,_,‘;{,’°°“ °“" ‘“° °“" chase of nautical books, charts, anegrgailing directions, seventy-five ` thousand dollars. Darotrs FOR con.: To enable the Secretary of the Navy to execute ”°P°*"°' °°‘*- the provisions of section fifteen hundred and fifty-two of the Revised Statutes, authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to establish at such laces as he may deem necessary, suitable depots for coal and other Eiel for the supply of steamships of war, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ Crvu. ESTABLISHMENT, Burman or EQUIPMENT: Navv-yard, Ports- ‘§§;l§j,”§§l}$*‘§?§},‘f· mouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand two hundred ` dollars; one writer, nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. Navy-yard, Boston. Massachusetts': For one superintendent of rope- B°"‘°“·““·"“· walk, at two thousand dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand three hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; two writers, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; one civil su rintendent of chain shop, two thousand dollars; one civil superintendbgnt of anchor shop, two thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. ' Navy-yard, New York, New York: Por one clerk, at one thousand M" Y°"‘· N· Y· four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; two writers,at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; one clerk in charge of distribution of books, at one thousand two hundred dollars; in a 1, five thousand seven hundred dollars. _ _ Navy-yard, Philadel hia, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one thou- P"“""°'*"""· “‘· sand four hundred dolllzirs; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars. Navy·yard, Washington, District of Columbia: For one clerk, who W¤-¤¤¤¤¢>¤· D-0 shall also perform the clerical duties for the board of labor at said navy· yard, one thousand six hundred dollars. Navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For two clerks, at one thousand two N<>¤’*¤'*»"¤- hundred dollars each; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dollars; in all, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. d Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: One clerk, one thousand P°'° K°Y*l·“·*‘— o ars. Navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars. P°”°°°l°’ m` Naval station., Key West, Florida: One clerk, one thousand dollars. K" W°“‘· mt