Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/651

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612 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1898. ¤{=i¤¢¤¤¤¤·=¤ ¤f *¤•· Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of the vessels and launches, " °° including the purchase and repair of boats, appairatus, machinery, and `other facilities required for use with the same an contingent expenses, _ _ thirty thousand five hundred dollars. , ,°(fgfg;{g's_ '°°P°°*“‘¤ Inquiry respecting tood-fishes: For Held and contingent expenses of the inquiry into the causes of the decrease of food-fishes in the lakes, EXP°¤¤°¤· rivers, and coast waters of the United States, and for the study of the waters of the interior in the interest of fish-culture; for the in vestigation of the fishing grounds of the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts, with the view of determining their food resources, in the development of the commercial fisheries, including the expenses of necessary travel and preparation of reports, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. Sfetimcel *¤¤“*’¥· Statistical inquiry: For necessary traveling and contingent expenses in the collection and compilation of the statistics of the hsheries and the study of their methods and relations five thousand dollars· I¤g;{1¤;=;¤s·>·l>l¤ ¤=· And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous pw Iexpenses of the work of the Commission shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named, but no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation. Duluthdlzlinn. For construction of buildings, and repair and improvement of buildings and grounds, at the United States fish-cultural station at Duluth, Minnesota, one thousand dollars. E¤vi¤»T¤¤¤· For the completion of the fish-cultural station at Erwin, Tennessee, including construction of ponds, buildings, roads, grading, and other necessary constructions and equipment, four thousand eight hundred and eighteen dollars. q*r*:°h¤=° °‘ C"' For the purchase of forty acres of land (known as Crow Farm) adjoin- ' ing the fish-cultural station at Erwin, Tennessee, one thousand two hundred dollars. ‘ wg',?; §g$$· (§Q_“'i‘ For the establishment of a fish-cultural station at Cold Spring, semen aulhsnsu. Meriwether County, in the State of Georgia, construction of buildings and ponds, and equipment of the same fifteen thousand dollars to be mséigéu D,. sm immediately available: Provided, That the site for the same,7 to be ' selected by the Eolmgiissiionir (oftliisli ang Fisheries, gonsiilsting of aboutsix .een_acres s a e ona e o e overnmen or e purpose o the said station before any expenditure hereunder. “l\:m;¤li¤;{¤;:l •¤·¤··¤ For the establishment of a iish-cultural station in the State of Wash- ' "in vton for the propagation of salmon and other iishes and construction Ir;r·»»i•;». I _ anld equipment of station, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the °““"°“ ° “‘“" site for the same, to be selected by the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, shall be donated to the Government for the purpose of the said station before any expenditure hereunder. b';i;‘_Lb=:_t;¤¤¤." new For construction and installation of new boilers, dynamo, and engine, ’rebuilding pilot house and other general repairs for steamer Albatross, twenty-six thousand dollars. . (_iim·mir:e·»¤mm-·· INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. spina., A For salaries of Commissioners. as provided by the “Act to regulate l "*‘ ‘*· l""‘°°‘ commerce," thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; For salary of secretary, as provided by the “Act to regulate commerce " three thousand five hundred dollarsgv1g-¤._9 For, all other necessary expenditures, to enable the Commission to ,-jj};;},; {{2},5; give effect to the provisions of the “Act to regulate commerce," and all V·»l-2¤r·'f43- Acts and amendments supplementary thereto, two hundred and nine thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding twenty-tive thousand dollars may be expended in the employment of counsel, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for the purchasehot neces;aryhbo<g:s,dre;iqrts, and periodicals, and not exceeding one t ousant ve un re c dollars may be expenc ed for printing other than that done at the Government Printing Office. ln all, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.