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 764 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 255. 1909. P”’”*’°· lic works, thirt thousand dollars: Provided, That the pay of the clerii¤gimw1’ ew" mv- cal and draftirirg service for plans and specifications for publ1c works, Bureau of Yards and Docks, shall be paid from this appropriation. Kevam *****1 P’°”'· REPAIRS AND PRESERVATION AT NAVY—YARDSZ For repairs and presv°m°°’ ervation at navy—yards and stations, seven hundred thousand dollars. F1<>¤¤¤8d°¤*°”· FLOATING DERRIcKs: One .one—hundred ton floating derrrck, to complete, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ _ _ Total public works, navy—yards and statrons, four mrlhon eight hundred and forty-four thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars. Secretary ¤fN¤*Y· PUBLIC WORKS UNDER THE SECRETARY or THE NAVY. Nev¤1A¤¤<¤¤¤¤Y· BUILDINGS AND GRoUNDs, NAVAL AGADEMY: For the purchase of Rm mum land for the extension of the present rifle range near Annapolis for the use of the midshipmen at the Naval Academy, seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ _ Guam-tc I le rs BUILDINGS Fon LEPERS, ISLAND or GUAM: Naval station, Island of c°°'° "° pe 'Guam: Maintenance and care of lepers and other sfecral patients, fourteen thousand dollars; in all, fourteen thousand ollars. . Total public works under Secretary’s office, eighty-nine thousand dollars. uglumu ¤f N¤vis¤·PUBLIC worms UNDER BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. Training ¤¤¤¤<>¤¤- NAVAL TRAINING STATION, CALIFORNIA, BUILDINGS! Roads, grounds, CMM and planting of trees, two thousand dollars; oiling parade grounds and roads adjacent, two thousand and fifty dollars; shacks for the detention camp, four thousand three hundred and seventy dollars; salt water flushin system, two thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars and x‘iIty-two cents; dredging the north side of island, seven thousand two hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty-two cents. Rhodelslaud. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, RHODE ISLAND, BUII.D1NGs: Improving and grading grounds and roads, one thousand nine hundred dollars; dredging channel and basin, two thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars and seventy-two cents; increase of heating and lighting lant, to complete, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars; walks at detention barracks, two thousand dollars; water-closets, one thousand five hundred dollars; for bakery and cold-storage plant, to complete, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars; repairs to Barracks "C," three thousand four hundred dollars; im rovements in rifle galleries and ranges, one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars; paving and grading peninsula, four thousand five hundred dollars; enlarging boathouse, seven thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; improvements to assembly, lecture, and reading room, thirteen thousand one hundred dollars; fire-alarm system, three thousand five hundred dollars; in all, naval training station, Rhode Island, seventvnine thousand seven hundred and sixteen dollars and seventy-two cents. G¤‘¤=*I·¤*¤¤- NAVAL TRAINING STATION, GREAT LAKES, BUn.nINGs: Roads, sidewalks, inner basin sea wall, entrance piers and dredging, arch bridge, wa on bridge to power house, walls and fences, garbage crematorv, and grading, three hundred and fourteen thousand dohars; railroad scales, scale house, and spur, nine thousand two hundred dollars; electric fixtures, interior and exterior ares, and incandescentlamps, thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars; cooking equipment, disinfecting equipment, and cold—storage installation, ten thousand dollars; fire apparatus, four thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; elevators and dumb waiter, six thousand four hundred and liftv dollars; storage balconies and trolleys in boathouse, eleven thousand five hundred dollars; tower clock, electric clocks, and wiring, one