Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/344

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sixrrrounrn ooucnnss. sta. 1. ou. 209. 1916. 323 Steamer Osprey: Master, $1,500; engineer, $1,100; cook, $600; two firemen, at $720 each; seaman, $600; in all, $5,240. Schooner Grampus: Master, $1,500; iirst mate, $1,080; second mate, $840; engineer, $840; cook, $600; three seamen, at $600 each; cabin boy, $420· in all, $7,080. Steamer Phalarope: Master, $1,200; engineer, $1,100; fireman, $720; two seamen, at $600 each; cook, $600; in all, $4,820. Steamer Curlew: Pilot, $1,100; engineer, $1,100; fireman, $720; cook, $600; in all, $3,520. Steamer Gannet: Master, $1,200; engineer, $1,100; fireman, $720; two seamen, at $600 each; in all, $4,220. For officers and crew of vessel for Alaska fisheries service, $16,000. ,,f"“k“ °“h°"“*"‘ Expenses of administration: For expenses of the office of the com- A·{gi¤i¤**¤*i°¤ ¤==· missioner, including stationery, scientific and reference books, ri- plismé, p. 116. odicals, newspapers, for library, furniture, telegraph and telepgine service, repairs to and heating, lighting, and e uipment of buildings, compensation of temporary cmp oyees, and di other necessary expenses connected therewith, $10,000. Propagation of food fishes: For maintenance, equipment, and °" operations of Hsh-cultural stations,} general propagation of food . . _ Eshes and their distribution, including movement, maintenance, and " repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and apparatus, contingent expenses, temporary labor, propagation and not to exceed $10,000 for distribution of fresh-water mussels and the necessaryexpenses coxlipected gemvith, $360,000. h f f d Hgh R an W opart a roriations~erein or o tiono oo es shall be expended iigr liistching or lantingpilisgaéseggs in any State mmm Bum. in which, in the judgment of the gecretary of Commerce, there are not ad uate laws for the protection of the Hshes, nor in any State in which Gtlie United States Commissioner of Fisheries and his duly authorized agents are not accorded full and free right to conduct fish—cultural operations, and all fishing and other operations necessary therefor, in such manner and at such times as is considered necessary and proper by the said commissioner or his agents. Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of vessels and launches ,,,.l_§"*“‘°"""°° °' ""' including [purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machine , and other faci ties required for use with the same, hire of vessdlii, and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, $80,000. Fm H h in Inquiry respecting ood iishes: For inquiry into the causes of the S "S qui"' decrease of food fishes in the waters of the United States, investiga· “ tions and experiments in resggct to the aquatic animals, plants, and wageiés, in e interpsts ofl lg culture and ghe Esherynmgggtdes, mc u in expenses o trave an re aration o re rts, 2, . . . . Statisical in uiry: For collectibnpand compilatififn of statistics of Smm°`hn°°w' the fisheries and the studfy of their methods and relations, including travel and preplaration o reports and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, $7,500. _ ‘ Sponge fisheries: For protecting the sponge fisheries, including 'f§f'* employment of inspectors, watchmen, and temporary assistants, hire VN- 38- v-*1 of oats, rental of office and storage, care of seized sponges and other property, travel, and all other expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act of August fifteenth, nineteen hundred and ourteen, to regulate the sponge fisheries, $3,000. _ , (ienpral gogdpiiotefztiiiig the seal gshegies of Alaska, ,,,,{“““· g°"°"* ’"' mc u the urnishing o o , ue , c othing, an other necessities Sm ¤S¤¤¤¢¤ v¤·¤<>· of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska, transportation ’ md °° ww"' of Supplies to and from the islands, expenses of travel of agents and V°'·°°·*’·°“· other employees and subsistence while on said islands, hire and mamtenance of vessels, and for all expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act approved April twenty—iirst, nineteen hundred