Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/1203

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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SESS II. C11. 853. 1901. 1151 to and heating, lighting, and equipment of buildings, and compensation of temporary employees, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Propagation of food-fishes: For maintenance, equipment, and opera- ,,s{”,f,‘;P“g“°"’“°"°°’l‘ tions of the fish-cultural stations of the Commission, the general propagation of food-fishes and their distribution, including the movement, maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and apparatus, contingent expenses, and temporary labor, one hundred an seventy-five thousand dollars. Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of the vessels and launches, {¤¤i¤¤>¤¤¤cwf we including the purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machinery, and Be S' other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all gtliner necessary expenses in connection therewith, thirty-five thousand o lars. ~ Manchester (Iowa) Station: For the purchase or construction of a M¤¤¢¤€St<#r· www-- vessel to be used on the Mississippi River for the Manchester (Iowa) Station, five thousand dollars. Green Lake (Maine) Station: For the construction of additional G“*°¤ L¤*—*€·M€- ponds and procurement of increased water supply; for building rail- " way and boathouse for steamer Senator, and for repairs to that vessel; for extension of wharf, repair of main flume, and construction of road from station to county road, four thousand dollars. Inquiry respecting food-fishes: For field and contingent expenses of I¤q¤ir¥» fwd-fishes. the inquiry into the causes of the decrease of food-fishes in the lakes, 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 investigation 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 Hsheries, ex enses of necessary travel and preparation of reports, and for all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Statistical inquiry: For necessary traveling and contingent expenses S¤¤¤¤¢i¤¤1i¤¤¤ir>·- in the collection and compilation of the statistics of the fisheries and tlheilstudy of their methods and relations, seven thousand five hundred 0 ars. And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous ` expenses 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. For the purchase of additional land and water rights and construe- Sm M¤*<‘¤S· Textion of additional ponds at the San Marcos, Texas, station, eight . thousand dollars. · ` For the establishment of a iish-hatching and fish-culture station at T“P"’1°·MiSstéhq town of Tupelo, in the State of Mississippi, twenty thousand o lars. For constructing and equipping a lobster hatchery upon the coast of ,,,1§{“i”€1°bS"""“*°h· Maine, including the purchase of land and water rights, authorized l4»~¢e.1>-75% by the Act approved February fourth, nineteen hundred and one, ten thousand dollars. IN TERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. m;§,;€(§(§,;§,gS, For salaries of Commissioners, as provided by the “Act to regulate $*1***%- commerce," thirty- seven thousand five hundred dollars; For salary of secretary, as provided by the "Act to regulate_ commerce," three thousand five hundred dollars; For all other necessary expenditures, to enable the Commission to give $§}f€§§‘$§§·3.,,_ eifectto the provisions of the "Act to regulate commerce," and all Acts and amendments supplementary thereto, two hundred and nine thousand °’p` ' dollars; of which sum not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars may