FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 420. 1896. 417 YYAULTS, SAFES, AND LOCKS Fon, PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For vaults, I lL¤¤l*¤· ¤¤f¤¤·¤¤¤ safes, and locks, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings under °° °' control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services except for work done by contract, thirty-five thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding three thousand dollars inay be expended for personal services of mechanics employed from time to time for casual repairs only. P1.ANs Fon PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For books, photographic materials, PM-- M and in duplicating plans required for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, three thousand five hundred dollars. LIGHT-Housms, BEAc0Ns, AND FOG sIGNALs. cozsgghhggssfbgg . Spring Point Lulge Light and Fog-Signal Station, Maine: For fin- Portland,Me. ishing the establishment of a light and fog-signal station on Spring S’"“‘P°‘“"‘°“*°‘ Point Ledge, Portland Harbor, Maine, twenty-five thousand dollars. Lynn Harbor, Massachusetts: For establishing four lighted beacons ry¤¤.M¤¤¤- in Lynn Harbor, Massachusetts, two thousand dollars. Plum Beach Light and Fog-Signal Station, Rhode Island: For finish- Plum B¤•°¤·F-I- ing the establishment of a light and fog- signal station at or near Plum Beach, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, forty thousand dollars. Fort Wadsworth Light and Fog—Signal Station, New York: For mov- 1·‘¤r¢ Wadsworth, ing the light now at Fort Tompkins to Fort Wadsworth, both in the N‘Y' Narrows, New York Harbor, New York, and establishing a fog signal at Fort Wadsworth, one thousand five hundred dollars. Staten Island Light-House Depot, New York: For continuing the sum Islnnddclwh construction of the sea wall, rebuilding wharves and dredging the NY' basin, at the general light-house depot at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York twenty-five thousand dollars. Mahon Liver Light Station, Delaware: For establishing Mahon M¤1¤>¤ River, Del. River Light Station, Delaware, on a new site, eight thousand five hundred dollars. Smiths Point Light-House, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland: For finish- S¤¤m·¤ P<>i¤tM<1- ing the reestablishment of the ligl1t·house at Smiths Point, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, carried away by the ice, forty-one thousand dollars. Galveston Jetty Light Station, Texas: For establishing a light and ,_g;*"°··*°¤· '*¤¤·· fog signal at or near the outer end of one of the jetties, Galveston Har- ` bor, Texas, and changing the characteristic of Bolivar Point light at the entrance to Galveston Harbor, Texas, thirty-five thousand dcdlars. Sandusky Bay Light stations, Ohio: For establishing two ran ge-light S*”"“°*>’B¤>’· 0***** stations in Sandusky Bay, Ohio, thirty thousand dollars. Saint Joseph Pierhead Fog Signal, Michigan: For establishing a S¤i¤=·¥¤¤¤¤¤. Michsteani fog signal on or near the north pier of Saint Joseph Harbor, Lake Michigan, Michigan, five thousand dollars. Carlton Island Light Station, New York: For establishing a light- °°’“°**‘=**°¤¤*·N-Y- station at or near Carlton Island, Saint Lawrence River, New York, six thousand dollars. Galloo Island Fog Signal,New York: Establishing a steam fog sig- G·'1·>¤1¤1¤¤<1.N-Y- nal at Galloo Island Light Station, Lake Ontario, New York, tive thousand seven hundred dollars. Maurice River Lights, New Jersey: For establishing range lights M·¤¤¤¤Rir•>r·N-J· and keeper’s quarters at or near the entrance of Maurice River, Delaware Bay, New Jersey, four thousand five hundred dollars. Portage Lake and River lights, Michigan: For establishing lights m§g;***gc,f·°k° ml on Portage Lake, Portage Lake Ship Canal, and Portage River, Lake ` Superior, Michigan, ten thousand five hundred dollars. _ Big Sable Fog Signal, Michigan: For establishing a steam fog signal Kg Sem MM- at Big Sable Light Station, Michigan, five thousand five hundred dollars. Menominee Light and Fog-Signal Station, Michigan: For establish- M°¤°mi¤¤¤- Mick ing a fog signal at Menominee Light Station, Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Michigan, five thousand dollars. _ _ Devils Island Light Station, Wisconsin: That the unexpended bal- 1******* ‘¤’•¤*l· Waance, or so much thereof as may be necessary, not exceeding four STAT L-vox. 29-27