600 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1898. WT<;r}§f1s¤¤· Kev For quarantine station, Tortugas (Key West), Florida: For improve- 1iiq¥rt:ém¤¤r¤,em. ment of wharf and new pier, seven thousand dollars; contagious disease hospital, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand m§`l°,’j;*;8 di°*°*°°** two hundred dollars. The balance of the appropriation of August v5i.zs.,`p. ssa. first, eighteen hundred and ei ghty-eight, for the quarantine station near Ke West, for purchase of site, construction of disinfecting machinery, and, so forth, and now amounting to ten thousand and fifty-six dollars and twenty-two cents, together with the balance, heretotbre appropri· L¤w¤1¤¤¤¤¤¤·, 55th ated in the sundry civil Act approved June fourth, eighteen hundred C°°"‘°‘ B' and ninety-seven, for a floating disinfectant plant, and now amounting to nine thousand five hundreddollars, is hereby reappropriated and made immediately available for a Boating disinfectin g plant at Tortugas Quarantine Station, together with an additional sum of one thousand dollars. _S¤¤i-b A¢1¤¤ti¤ ¤¤¤· For quarantine station, South Atlantic: For telephone to mainland, °‘°“‘ two thousand five hundred dollars; disinfecting apparatus and gang- ' way, six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand one hundred dollars. saunisgacai For quarantine station, San Diego, California: For new engine for quarantine launch, one thousand six hundred dollars; improvement of water service, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand six hundred dollars. smrnucismcn. For quarantine station, San Francisco, California: For steam disinfecting boiler and baths for quarantine hulk Omaha, one thousand dollars; additions to disinfecting apparatus, two thousand two hundred dollars; bichloride tank and pipes, nve hundred dollars; in all, three thousand seven hundred dollars. mmm. Orvs- For quarantine station, Astoria, Oregon: For the establishment of a quarantine station at or near Astoria, Oregon, and for the maintenance of said station, thirty thousand dollars. fueagggbmgqmtus HEATING APPARATUS Pon Pmsmo BUILDINGS: For heating, hoist- °' pu ° °' ing, and ventilating apparatus, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings. including marine hospitals and quarantine stations, under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, one hundred thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars may be expended for personal services of mechanics employed from time to time for casual repairs on y. liaulcs, sms. wi VAULTS, SAFES, AND LOCKS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For vaults, °° “‘ 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, twenty-five thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding three thousand dollars may be expended for pqrsonal serxiices of mechanics employed from time to time for casua repairs on y. P¤¤¤».¤w- Prime ron Punmc nnrrnmcs: Forbooks,photographic materials, and in duplicating plans required for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, three thousand five hundred dollars. m£;el:g];·;y;;,¤;,2*;;,:_· LIGHT-HOUSES, BEACONS, AND FOG SIGN ALS. M;;:c*{1$;”{,§°=*d· Sankaty Head Light·Station, Massachusetts: For roadway from the station to the public road, three hundred dollars. ,_fQ;;‘f ”°“°*‘· m‘°"° Plum Beach Light and Fog-Signal Station, Rhode Island: For completing the station, nine thousand dollars. MW H¤'•=¤·€'°¤¤· New Haven Harbor Breakwater Light and Fog-Signal Station, Connecticut: For completing the light and fog-signal station on the outer breakwater, entrance to New Haven Harbor, Connecticut, fifty thousand dollars. Yffgt l¤l=*¤**· N"' Hart Island Fog~Signal Station, Long Island Sound, New York: For establishing a fog-signal station at the southern end of Hart Island, _ New York, two thousand five hundred dollars. ,,,;;,“§,;‘r{:‘f1’*”'1‘*'5l’°*: Staten Island Light»House Depot, New York: For continuing the construction of the sea wall, rebuilding wharves and dredging the basin,