Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/734

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710 six*rY-F1ns·r conensss. sms. II. on. san. 1910. sho ins ctions; in all for the fore o` ob'ects for general expenses "'°"'**°**“;° °' iff of riubligc buildings, eight hundred ghrliiigand dollars: Provided, That oriigiinicé. MM r expenditures for traveling expenses and subsistence of persons detailed to assist the inspector and assistant inspector of furniture may_ continue to be made, as heretofore, from the appropriationfor_"Furn1ture, and repairs of same, for public build1ngs’ for the remander of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, and no longer. ¥•¤¤¢ ¤¤¤v*°¤J*· mama nosmzrans. C"*°°¤°· *"· Chic o, Illinois, marine hospital: For construction of elevator in marineahospital, Chicago, Illinois, six_thousand dollars. _ D°“°“· Nm- Detroit, Michigan, marine hosriial: _For construction of two smoking rooms at marine hospital, trort, Michigan, one thousand dollars.

  • ‘°*’*‘°·*‘*· Mobile, Alabama, marine hospital: For construction of two iron

stairways at marine hospital, Mobile, Alabama, five hundred dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤e qnaaaxrmn srxrrons. B*¤¤=***·=*=·°* Brunswick, Georgia, %uarantine Station: For new wharf, eight thousand six hundred an sixty-four dollars. °°l¤¤=*·¤“¤ Kim- Columbia River Quarantine Station: For hospital, four thousand I fivg hugdred ¢1l·ollar·sR_ Qu t_ St t_ Th _ t_ f ¤•¤ ¤·¤·P· B- an uan orto ico aran me a ron: e a ropria ron o v°l`”’P'm` twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars for lazarldltto, executive building, laundry, and attendants’ uarters on Miraiiores Island, San Juan Harbor, made in the sundg civil appropriatian act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ve, is hereby reappropriated and made available for said purposes, and to continue available as other appropriations for quarantine stations under public buildi , making m all forty-nine thousand seven hundred dollars availiilglle for said quarantine station. 1»if¢—S•vi¤eS¤rvi¢¤· LIFE—SAVING smnvrcm. ` ¤“P°""'·°°"°""· f {or salaries of superintendents for the life-saving stations, as o ows: For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one su erintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Fishers Island, two tiiousand dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Long Island, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of New Jersey, two thousand two hundred dollars; For- one superintendent for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving stations and for the houses of refuge on the coasts of South Carolina,·Georgia, and Florida, one thousand nine hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life—saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, two thousand dollars; For one sufperintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on thrl-iacrrgasts o Lakes Ontario and Erie, two thousand two hundred do ; O