Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/559

 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1910. 535 A light and signal or whistling buoy, with submarine signal, for M§°¤h°¥°¤ I¤*¤¤d· service near Monhegan Island, entrance to Penobscot Bay, Maine, ' and if, in the opinion of the Secretary ofCommerce and Labor, neces- · sary, a relief buoy for same, at a cost not to exceed twenty thousand dollars. . _ — sncorm L1GH*r—HoUsE nrsrmor. second dimm. t The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to pOI;°;’;£; Island det select a site for a light—house depot upon Governors Island, near riemovéx to cov- Boston, to be approved by the Secretary of War, and when so ap- °"‘°“ I”]""d‘ proved the Secretary of War is authorized to transfer such siteto the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, with a view to moving the light-house depot now located on Lovells Island to such site on Governors Island, as may be hereafter authorized. THIRD LIGHT-Housrz Drsrmor. Thifd dimm- A light and fog—signal station at Hunts Point, New York, at a cost Hum P°i¤*· N-Y· nogtp elxceeddiiye thousaind dollars. h h f R d N ig t an 0 -s` a station at or near the mout 0 on out H¤g¤°¤ Riva ·Y· Creek, Hudson lgivlgii New York, at a cost not to exceed forty R0 dom gmk thousand dollars. A park road and ap roaches thereto and footpaths and other m§:>¤YP°*¤¢¥¤¤°"¤· improvements on the l Iht-house reservation at Stony Point on the ` Hudson River, New Yoii, at a total cost not to exceed seven thousand _ five hundred dollars. - ‘ mmm LIGH’1‘•HOUSE DISTRIU1`. Fourth district Additional improvements at Edgemoor light—house depot, Dela- D,§"$°m°°' d°P°*~ ware, in accordance with the recommendations of the Light—House ` Board in the annual report for the fiscal year endin June thirtieth, réiraateen hundred and nine, at a cost not to exceed fif%oy—one thousand o ars. ‘ ' The limit of cost for ht and fo -s` al station at Miah Maull Nm “°““Sh°°‘- Shoal, Delaware Bay, autillgirized by agii zigizl approved June twentieth, crizigii. of cm in nineteen hundred and six, is hereby increased) by the sum of thirty v°"°4’°'m‘ thousand dollars, so as to make the total limit of cost one hundred and _ five thousand dollars instead of seventy-five thousand dollars as e ross e ig t station, ew ersey, s a iscontinue CW °“°° °“· hcilgliiofgm Euliietilrizclii h N J h ll be d d L*’°¤ i gms are establisihment and putting into Service of the Elbow sr N""·"‘”°°“"““°"‘ oss Ledge light station, New Jersey. The limit of cost for establishin light and fog—signal station at or Jqé F1<>zs€rSh<>¤!- near Joe Flogger Shoal, Delaware Biver, authorized by Act approved C,-‘,§§'$lf_ °f °”° m` June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, is hereby increased by V°‘·3‘·P·3”· the sum of thirty thousand dollars, so as to make the total limit of cost one hundred and five thousand dollars instead of seventy-five thousand dollars as heretofore authorized. _Ran% lights at or near Eagle Point, in Horseshoe Curve, Delaware E¤s1¤ P;§>ig¤.N--¥· River, ew Jersey, at a cost not to exceed two thousand nine hundred R°°g° K °' and fifty dollars. FII•'1‘H Lm1rr—noUsr: msrmcr. man same:. Range lights, Fort McHenry Channel, Mar land, at a cost not to R"‘;“"“€""”· exceed one hundred and twenty-five thousangdollars, Cliln(i1nie1.h]l4d?Heu!’ Ban%e hghts, Norfolk Harbor, Virginia, at a cost not to exceed N°"°“‘·"“··"“"’°‘· thirty- vethousand dollars. Range light, Boiue Sound, North Carolina, at a cost not to exceed ”°$“° S°‘“"‘· N·°· two thousand five undred dollars.