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 444 FIFPY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. ations 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, contin nt expenses, and temporary labor, one hundred and seventy—(ive tddusand dollars. · R{"'“'°”’”°°°* '°" _ Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of the vessels and launches, including the purchase and repa1r_of boats, apparatus, machinery, and other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all gthpr necessary expenses in connection therewith, thirty-five thousand o ars. I¤¤¤i¤' *'°¤P°°“¤¢ In uir res ctin food—tishes: For field and contin ent ex uses of f°°riiéi¤if°°`em.. ex- the iiiqudg inpt: thegcause; olf tpje déeplreéase of fogd-fishes in th; lalnf, rivers, an coast waters 0 the ni `tates, an for the stu i of the waters of the interior in the interest of Jsh—culture; for the iniestigation of the tishin -grounds of the Atlantic, Gulf, and Paciic coasts, with the view of chstermining their food resources, in the development of the commercial fisheries, expenses of necessary travel and preparation of reports, and for all other necessary ex uses in connection therewith, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollfrs. ¤°•**¤**<=¤l’¤¤'“d°¤- Statistical inquiry: For necessary traveling and contingent expenses in the collection and compilation of the statistics of the fisheries and _ ghinhstudy of their methods and relations, seven thousand five hundred o rs. P,f,‘j,§§'{,°,},’,j‘,_°¥°“”’°°"And ten per ceutum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous expenses of the work of the Commrssion shall be available interchangeab y for expenditure on the objects named, but no more than ten per ceutum shall be added to any one item of appropriation. nf;*,',}u_"“’°°°· "°‘·· For completion of the fish-cultural station at San Marcos, Texas, U0mpleii0¤· ilzamng the purchase of additional land, two thousand five hundred mgg£r¤¤¤¤¢ iggin- INTERSTATE communes commission. S•‘¤”*°¤· For salaries of Commissioners, as rovided b the "Act to re late v°l'24’P` m` commerce," thirty-seven thousand Hiie hundredydollars; gu For salary of secretary, as provided by the "Act to regulate commerce," three thousand five hundred dollars; §§fj°{z°,§;,,,_ For all other necessary expenditures, to enable the Commission to give effect to the provisions of the "Act to regulate con1merce," and all Acts and amendments sup lementary thereto, two hundred and nine thousand dollars; of which sum not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars may be ex ended in the employment of counsel, and not exceeding one thousand)five hundred dollars may be ex nded for the purchase of necessary books, reports, and periodicals, ancliiot exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be ex nded for printing other than that done at the Government Printing Cgflice. In all, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. m§,§‘}{f},`,*},§*;}{,'c;’,i “’"‘ The unexpended balance of the sum of ten thousand dollars appromglanee mppmpn- printed for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine by the vol, m,m,_.m,m0_ "Act concerning carriers eupagedun interstate commerce and their employees," approved June rst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, which was reappropriated by the Act of March third, nineteen hundred ' and one, is hereby reappropriated and made available for expenses flhatdnigy bg irgcurred under said Act during the fiscal year nineteen un re an t ree. pj2x2_::? ¤¤!¤¤’ *1* To enable the. Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed vm. 21, p. sai. regard.1 ng compliance with the "Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon 1'2llI`08dS,” approved March second, eighteen huniugkvzws 0* ¤¤*°*¤· dred and ninety~three, including the employment of inspectors to exe- ' Supp and enforce the requirements of the said Act, thirty-five thousand o ars.