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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. 961 Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve for the use of the office of the Supervising Architect; · for contingencies of ever kind and character, including surveys, plaster models, photographs, test pit borings, mill and shop inspections, compensation and expenses of judges to select plans, care of _ _ sites acquired for public buildings, commissions to architects under ch°{€§‘f§l’”"°"” °° "` the (provisions of the Act approved February twentieth, eighteen V°*—”·P-·*°8- hun ed and ninety-three, traveling expenses of site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, telephone service at completed public buildings for use of custodians, and such other minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solel with work on public buildings and the acquisition of sites as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and s ecially order or approve; in all, for the foregoing objects for general) expenses of public [buildings, eight hundred thousand dollars. manma nosrrrans. A M‘““‘° “°“"“""’· Cleveland, Ohio, marine hogpitalz For construction of new iron °‘°"l“”°*°'“°‘ stairway in marine hospital, eveland, Ohio, one thousand seven · hundred and fiflty dollars. Wilmington, orth Carolina, marine hospital: For fillinggd grad- w"““”‘°°“* N· °· ing ounds marine hospital, Wilniington, North Caro', three _ hunged and fifty dollars. _ _ qnaanrrrnm srarrous. ‘*"°”“““°"“‘*°”“· Reedy Island Quarantine Station: Trestle, tank, pumlp, and so “°°" we forth, for water supply, three thousand four hundred an fifty dol- _ lars; extension of gangway to disinfecting wharf, nineteen thousand four hundred and seventy-eight dollars; coal bin, one thousand dol- ‘ lars; in all, twenty-three thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight dollars. Charleston Quarantine Station: Flood gate to tidal basin, and C"“"°"°“· repairs to present buildings, three thousand six hundred and seventy- five dollars; boathouse and breakwater, seven thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; sea wall for protection of reservation and medical officers’ quarters from encroachments of the sea, five thousand dollars; water system, high tank, trestle, pump, and distribution, three thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars. Savannah Quarantine Station: Water distribution system, high "“‘"‘““‘°‘ tank and trest e, three thousand five hundred dollars. San Francisco Quarantine Station: Oil-burning apparatus for sta- S““ F"°°l°°°‘ tion steam plant, one thousand two hundred dollars. Honolulu Quarantine Station: Electric wiring and fixtures, two H"""]"]"' thousand six hundred dollars; water system and distribution, nine. thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand six hundred dollars. · San Juan Quarantine Station: For lazaretto, executive building, S““ J“““‘ attendants' quarters, and laundry now authorized twenty-five thousand dollars; disinfecting building on shore one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twenty-six thousand two hundred dollars. i.u=E—savn~:o smaviom. L“°‘“"“‘gS°""°°· For salaries of superintendents for the life-saving stations, as S“*’°“”"’“d°“"· follows: For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, two thousand two hundred dollars;