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 FIFIY-SEVENTH oononnss. sm. II. cn. 1007. 1903. 1 107 lobster hatchery shall be erected, furnished, and equi ped in all of its details readdy for operation within the limit of cost hereby extended to and lixe at twenty thousand dollars. For the iish~cu1tural station at White Sulphur Springs, West Vir- S,,°,Q‘;,*‘§,._S`}},*¥"‘“' ginia, including the purchase of land, construction of superintendent’si residence and other uildings, extension of water su ply and construction of ponds, and for equipment, ten thousand dolldrs. For the iish cultural station at Erwin, Tennessee, including con- E“"’“*T°"“· struction of superintendent’s residence and other buildin s, construction and repair of ponds, and improvement of water suppl? and grounds, six thousand dollars. For the ish-cultural station at Speariish, South Dakota, includin S*’°“’°“"· “·D“· the purchase of land, construction of residence for superintendent and other buildings, and improvement of water supply and grounds, ten thousand dollars. For the fish-cultural station at Duluth, Minnesota, includin purchase D¤¤¤¤·· ¤¤¤¤· of land and im rovement of water supply, two thousand dohars. For the establishment of a fish-cultural station at or near the town ,u’{f‘“‘”‘°“‘ S*""°‘· of Mammoth Sprin, in the State of Arkansas, including purchase of site, construction of buildings and ponds, and equi ment, at a point to be selected by the United States Commissioner of dish and Fisheries, provided that suitable ground can be procured. at such place at a reasonable price to the Government, twenty-five thousand ollars. For repairs to the United States Fish (lbmmission steamer Albatross, ,¤§§*?;*¤°* "·* I M- includin necessary alterations and additions to the machinery, boilers, Repaln. hull, ami rigging, the purchase and installation of an electrrc-lighting plant, and for the purchase or construction of a steam cutter, twenty- eight thousand dol rs. mrnnsmrn commence COMMISSION. m£F.2%E.$‘Z...§?.‘?"" For salaries of Commissioners, as provided by the "Act to regulate sauna. commerce," thirty-seven· thousand five hundred dollars; For salary of secretary, as provided by the "Act to regulate com- v¤1.24,p.ss0. merce," three thousand nve hundred dollars; For all other necessary expenditures, to enable the Commission to  3,, give eifect to the provisions of the "Act to regulate c0mmerce,” and ' all Acts and amendments supplementary thereto, two hundred and thirty-four thousand dollars; of which sum not exceeding twentyfive thousand dollars may be expended in the emlployment of counse, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for the purchase of necessary books, reiports, and periodicals, and not exceeding one thousand five hundre dollars may be expended for printin other than that done at the Government rinting Office. ln alf two hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars. _ The unexpended balance of the sum of ten thousand dollars appro- mggxyycegf miipriated for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine by the Balance reeippro· ‘Act concerning carriers engaged in interstate commerce and their """°“"‘ employees," approved June rst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, X:}éQ·l4j,¤j£·*‘¢8—1°9°- which was reappropriated by the Act of June twenty-eighth, nineteen ’' hundred and two, is hereby reappropriated and made available for expenses that may be incurred under said Act during the iiscal year nineteen hundred and four. To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed uigégsr ¤¤f¤¤’ ¤r> regarding compliance with the "Act to promote the safety o emplovees P von.;-i,p.ss1. and travelers upon railroads," approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, including the employment of inspectors to Am, p. m. exelcute and enforce the requirements of the said Act, fifty thousand dollars.