478 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1762. 1904. 6***** I·*k°·M°- Fish hatchery, Green Lake, Maine: For construction of pipe line from Rocky Pond, and other improvements to water supply. fifteen thousand dollars. G1ou¤e¤ter.M¤¤¤· Fish hatchery, Gloucester, Massachusetts: For improvements to buildmgsa construction of pier and telephone line, five thousand five hund ollars. Wrth¤vi11¤.V¤· Fish hatchery, Wytheville, Virginia: For improvement of water su l and repair of buildings and ponds, two thousand dollars. M¤¤¤1¤¤¤¢¤r.1<>w¤· Fish hatchery, Manchester, Iowa: For protection of the station against iloods, five thousand dollars. N¢·¤¤v¤1¤·`>¤¢¤- Fish hatchery, Northville, Michigan: For constructing and repairing bass ponds, improving water supply, sewage, and drainage system and protecting station against hoods, five thousand dollars. i,F¤·¤m§¤wk·’ Steamer Fish Hawk: or repairs to the Bureau of Fisheries steamer mFish Hawk, including the necessary alterations and additions to the machinery, boilers, hull, and rigging, and to the urchase and installation of an electric-ligit plant, seven thousand Eve hundred dollars.
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- ;3g¤¤·~" Steamer Albatrou: or purchase, installation, and repairs to the
` sgientiiité eltpiipment of the ureau of Fisheries steamer A batross, ten t usan ars. Egg I¤*·¤'i· W- Launch for Battery Island Station, Maryland: For purchase or con- ' struction of launch for use at the iish·cultural station at Battery Island, Maryland, two thousand dollars.
]S¤l,¤¤¤ **¤¤¤='i¤¤· For the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska, including sala-
' ries of one agent, at two thousand five hundred dollars, and one assist- - ant agent, at two thousand dollars, to be appointed by the President, by Agents. and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and to be in lieu of any and all agents or inspectors now authorized by law for this purpose, seven thousand dollars. — >¤¤•=¤11•¤¤<>¤¤- MISCELLANEOUS onmcrs, DEPARTMENT or commence AND muon. “;\8L¤¤¤¤ M1 M- Ausmm sun. rrsrrmzxmsz For salaries and traveling expenses of agehwmmeqem agents at seal iisheries in Alaska, as follows: For one agent, three thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; one assistant agent, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant agents, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each; necessary traveling expenses of agents actually incurred in going to and returning from Alaska, not to exceed five hundred dollars each per annum; in all, twelve thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. F<¤>d*<>*¤¤**'••~ To enable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to furnish food, fuel, and clothing to the native inhabitants on the islands of Saint Paul and Saint George, Alaska, nineteen thousand five hundred dollars. ¤***¤€** °*°l"*°**- Exroacnmnnr or THE Cmnnsiu-1:xcLUs1oN Acr: To prevent unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of Aw. p. 428. suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and for expenses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of im risonment and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard _»éggi¤¤¤¤1¤¤¤r¢¤- for deportation, six hundred thousand dollars, of which sum one ' thousand dollars per annum shall be paid to the Commissioner-General {ggxjgbadon of Immigration as additional compensation: Provided, That so much vous, pun. of the amount hereby appropriated, or hereafter a propriated for similar purposes, as may necessary shall be available for the establishment and maintenance of the Bertillon system of identification at the various ports of ent? ; but this proviso shall not apply to persons embraced in Article T ree of the treaty with China of eighteen _ hundred and ninety-four. dsfgglflui ¤¤¤¤¤*¤- Commcssr nxrnnsus s1m·r1Ne snnvrcn: For rent, stationery, and other requisites for the transaction of the business of shipping com-