Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/989

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944 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. Su erineqmiems For one su erintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Lon °""g°"°°"t"‘“°d‘ Island, one thousand eight hundred dollars; g For one assistant superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of New Jersey, one thousand eight hundred dollars; or one superintendent for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving stations and for the lgmses of lpefuge (pn theiLcoa§ts(pflSputh Carolina, Georgia, and Floria, one thousand two un re dollars; For one suplerintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations gn tlhel masts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, one thousand eight hunre dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations — gn (S13 cpasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, one thousand eight hunr dollars; For one sulperintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coast of ake Michigan, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coasts of ashington Territor , Oregon, and California, one thou- Garirii eight hundred dollars; in all; twenty thousand eight hundred 0 ars. . Keepers For salaries of two hundred and thirty-seven kee ers of life-saving _ and hfe-boat stations and of houses of refuge, one liundred and nfty- mn miie thousarid srx hupg and sixty dogarpth of _ d rf ll. n _ or pay 0 crews o men employe a e 1 e-saving an 1 e- mu °x boat stations, during the period of actual employment; compensatron of volunteers at life-saving and life-boat stations, for actual and deserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in any effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed ten dollars for each volunteer, as the Secretar of the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteers crews for drill and exercise; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs and outnts for same; rebuilding and rmprovement of same; supplies and rovision for houses of re uge and for shipwreckeddpersons succored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under or ers from the Treasury De rtment; for carrying out the provisions of sections seven and eix of the act VoL2Z.D-57- approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; for draught animals, and maintenance of same; and contin ent expenses, including freight, storage, repairs to apparatus, mecgls, labor, stationery. advertising, and miscellaneous expenses that can not be included under any other head of life-saving stations on the coasts of the grated States, seven hundred and forty thousand seven hundred o ars. N"' ¤°°**°¤¤· For establishing new life-saving stations and life-boat stations on the sea and lake coasts of the United States, authorized by law, fifty thousand dollars. hnsveumuuuuw. B.EVENUE—CUTTER SERVICE. £"°' •'** ¤- _ For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service; For pay of captains, lreutenants, engineers, cadets, and pilots employed, and for rations for the same; for pay of petty officers, seamen, cooks, stewards, be s, coal-psassers, and remen, and for rations for the same; for fuel for wsse, , and repairs and outfits for the same; ship-chandlery and engineers stores for the same; traveling expenses of officers traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department; instruction of