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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. 971 Staten Island and West Bank light stations, New York: For com- S“'·°¤ I¤l*°"· N-Y- pleting Staten Island light station, New York, fifty thousand dollars. . Am rose Channel, New York: For the purchase of buoys and equip- A¤¤*¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· ment, forty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Nsiibys, sm. _ The sum of fifteen thousand dollars a propriated by the sundry VM <>f¤¤¤= f•>r¤•¤k civil appropriation Act, approved June `thirtreth, nineteen hundred v°ii¤ii.'u,p.sa. and six, for a tank light—vessel for Ambrose Channel, New York Bay, may be used, together with the foregoing sum, for the purchase of buovs, to be immediately available. — Hmchinbrook Entrance light station, Alaska: For completin Af! ;¤¤hi¤¤>r¤¤k. Hipchrnbrook hght and fog signal station, Alaska, fifty thousand °S °` o ais. North Point light station, W`1sconsin: For rais' . the tower of Nvrrh Point. Wis. North Point hght station thirty feet, which station iiilereby reestablished, ten thousand dollars. Rock of Ages light station, Lake Superior: For the purchase and ,,,,§'gT,$‘ ·**°'· l*"° · installation o a modern lens fifteen thousand dollars. ` Duluth Harbor Entrance, North Pier light station, Minnesota: For ',$§}‘,},,"‘,;,{,‘,."‘“· establishing a l' ht on the north pier, entrance to Duluth Harbor, ` Lake Superior  esota, four thousand dollars. Alcatraz light station, California: For   and reconstruct- A1<=•¤·•¤. 0n1- ingvthe Alcatraa light station, California, thirty-five thousand dollars. or estabhshmgl; under the drrection and agpervision of the Light- ;,1•¤k•¤ wm?. House Board, suc aids to navigsztuon in Al an waters as ma, in °°°°" ’ the opinion of the Secretary of mmerce and Labor, be consiziiered advisable and necessary, sixty thousand dollars. ‘uorrrmousn nsrannrsnmmnr. lisgggfm me `Surnms or ucar-novsns: For su plfog ‘ als, light- S¤»¤¤— houses, and other lights with illuminating, cieaning,s1ii..ii·1eservat§ve, ‘. and such other materials as may be require for annual consumption; for books, boats, and furniture for stations, traveling expenses of civilian members of the Light—House Board in attending meetings of board at Washingfon, actual hire of special conveyance when necessary to inspect lig t stations, and not exceedinlg three hundred dollars for the purchase of technical and professiona books and periodicals for the use of the Light—House Board, and for all other necessary incidental expenses, inc uding the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks an other employees in the offices of the lighthouse inspectors and light-house engineers and at light-house depots, seven hundred and twenty-six thousand dollars. Rnmms or LIGHT-HOUSES! For repairing, protecting, and improv- **°P·'”·°*°· ing light-houses and buildings; for improvements to grounds con- - necteri therewith; for establis `n and repairing da Y marks and pierhead and other beacon lights, inc§1ding purchase of land for same; for illuminating apparatus and machinery to replace that already in use ; construction of necessary outbuildings, at a cost not excee 'ng two hundred dollars at any one light station in any fiscal year; and for all other necessary incidentaci expenses relating to these various objects, including the pay of officers and crews of light—nouse tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-house engineers and at lighthouse depots, nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ _ Snmmins or Knnrnns or Lrerrr-nocsns: For salaries, fuel, rations K°°*’°"‘ “"“°* rent of quarters where necessary, and all other necessary incidental expenses of not exceeding one thousand seven hundred light-house and fog—signal keepers and laborers attending other hghts, one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.