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 362 FIFTY-SECON D CONGRESS. SEss. I. C11. 380. 1892. at points to be selected by the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, including the purchase of the necessary lands and water rights, the erection of buildings, and for such other constructions, equipment, and work necessary to place the stations on an etheient · basis, as follows: In Montana, ten thousand dollars; in Texas, ten thousand dollars; in all, twenty thousand dollars. S¤¤¤l¤ Mm wl Frsn Hivrcnnnms nw THE Srnns on Sonrrn Dxxorx, Iowx, N°°'"k‘°‘ AND NEBRASKA: For investigation and report respecting the advisability of establishing nsh-hatching stations at suitable points in the States of South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ‘!¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- Frsn Hxrcimnx IN TENNESSEE: For investigation and report respecting the advisability of establishing a fish hatching station at some suitable point in the State of Tennessee, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. W··¤*¤z¤¤·· Frsn HATCHEBY IN THE STATE or Wxsnme-ToN: For investigation and report respecting the advisability of establishing a nsh—hatching station at some suitable point in the State of Washington, one _ thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. w§°:',c*f“`f;°'b:“_‘;§j That the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries shall embrace in the maxim. ’ estimates of appropriations for the Fish Commission for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and each year thereafter estimates for all officers, clerks, and other employees whose services are permanent and continuous in their character and deemed to be necessary for agri eilicient and economical execution of the appropriations for the Fish mmission. m§;;ggg;g’8,f;j"· INTEBSTATE Commncm COMMISSION. §j¤g,··i, M For salaries of Commissioners, as provided by the “Act to regulate '‘ commerce," thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; For salary of as provided by the “Act to regulate commerce," three thousand iivb hundred dollars; ` ”’l’°“"°· For all other necessary expenditures to enable the Commission to give effect to, and execute the provisions oi, the said “Act to regulate eommerce," one hundred and eighty-four thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and twenty- five thousand dollars. M*'°°"""°°" '· MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS UNDER THE TREASURY DE- »m . T"““" ""“"°"° PARTMEMT. _ mV;g:lg:¤co1mblm WOBLD’S COLUMBIAN Exrosxrron. °°"°"""°""°“‘“‘“· GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT: For the selection, purchase, preparation, transportation, installation, care and custody, and arrangement of such articles and materials as the heads of the several Executive Departments, the Smithsonian Institution, and National Museum, and the United States Fish Commission may decide shall be embraced in the Government exhibit, and such additional articles as the President may designate for said Exposition, and for the employment of proper persons as officers and assistants to the Board of Control and Management of the Government exhibit, appointed by the President, of which not exceeding five thousand dollars may be expended by said Board for _ clerical services, four hundred and eight thousand two hundred and "'°°"'*- _ fifty dollars: Provided That all expenditures for the purposes and ,€,££T°""°‘ °’*’““°" from the appropriation specified herein shall be subiect to the approval of the said Board of Control and Management and of the Secretary of the Treasury, as now provided bylaw. Cmgsgjoimm W omns Uonnmzux Coumssrouz For the World’s Columbian ` Commission, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars of which sum one hundred and ten thousand dollars shall be used for the Board of