Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/38

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2() SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1908. one; in all, two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessar . · _ _ m *',,u“'“·,mnD”,;¤¥,;,,_ tion Station, Ellis Island, New York: F or add1tion to old un. Ellis Idmd hospital building, complete, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; _ _ ‘ For additional buildingsin contagious-disease hospital group, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; _ _ W·¤¤¤¤•¤¤- For new water main between Ellis Island and Jersey City, eighteen thousand dollars; _ In all, four hundred and eighteen thousand dollars, which sum shall be paid from the permanent appropriation “Expenses of regulating immigration." _ · mpggxtnwm mum mom-nous: ESTABLISHHENT. 5‘¤’P“°’· Su lies of light—houses: For supplying fog signals, light-houses, - and diher lights with illuminating, cleaning, preservative, and such other nmterials as may be required for annual consumption_; for books, boats, and furniture for stations, traveling expenses of civilian members of the Light·House Board in attending meetings of Board at Washington, actual hire of special conveyance when necessary to inspect hg t stations, and not exceeding three hundred dollars for the purchase of · technical and rofessional books and periodical for the use of the Li ht-House &ard, and for all other necessary incidental expenses, indluding the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors anal lighthouse engineers and at light-house depots, ten thousand do lars. ` ¤¤¤*·*¤¤¤~ Ex mesof light-vessels: For seamen’s wages, rations, repairs, sala: E°°°°°°' ries, gipplies, and temporary employment and all other necessatiiy incidental expenses of light-vessels, including the pay of oiheers an crews · of l` ht-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the lighthouse inspectors and the light—house engineers and at light-house de ts, eig ty thousand dollars. Q; Expenses ofpihioyagez For expenses of establishing, replacing, and maintaining buoys of any and al kinds, and spindles, and or all other necessary incidental expenses relating thereto, including the pay of omcers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-house engineers and at lighthouse depots, ten thousand dollars. mléifgggggguslnzzj uonr-noosns, nnacoxs, AND FOG s1eNaLs. ¤'=° B°'¤°°·’““· Lake Bo ne Light Station Mississi i: For rebuildin the lightt· s nrgabilgeging ugh grease, fog lsignal, and wharf, and quartrelis for keeper, sevgn thousgand o ars. M§_j,{f** “°’Y” m'°’· Saint Marys River, Michigan: For lighting Neebish channel, mghunz. twenty-six thousand four hundred dollars. ¤£$P“""°”‘ °' ·"“‘ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. of-;,};;f¤€Y·°°¤°'¤l'• Office of the Attorney—General: For the following for the balance of wm, the year nineteen hpudred and eight, namely, for one assistant engineer, at the rate of nine hundred dollars r annum; one messenger., at the rate of eight hundred and forty dhllars per annum; one borer., at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars per annum; one fireman, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annumthree charwomen, at the rate of two hundred and fortv dollars eacli per annum; in all, one thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.