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United States. 58th Congress, 2d Session, 1903-1904. House. [from Old Catalog]
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8 LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT.
The Chairman. Usually you attempt to provide quarters for the keepers in one building?
Colonel LocKWooD.' Where it is plainly an advantage. That is, where one double dwelling can be built more cheaply and will answer just as well as two separate dwellings, the plan is to put them all under one roof.
The Chairman. You are satisfied, then, that this provision ought to be allowed ?
Colonel Lock WOOD. Yes, sir: I have no doubt about that.
The report on quarters for ligh
...t keeper at Cape Mendocino, Cali- fornia, is as follows : The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the bill (S. 4004) to establish at Cai)e Mendocino, California, quarters for the light keeper, having considei^ed the same report thereon with a recommendation that it pass.
The bill has the approval of the Commerce and Labor Department, as will appear by the following extract from the annual report of the Light-House Board for 1903 : Cape Mendocino, aeacoast of California. — The following recommendation,, made in the Board's last seven annual reports, is renewed : " The temporary structure now occupied by one of the keeijers is almost unin- habitable on account of its bad and unsanitai^ condition ; it is also unsafe, a» its foundations are so poor that it has settled several times, and although each time it has been raised and temporarily repaired it has subsequently settled again.


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