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 FIFTY—SEVEN'l`H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17. 1902. 11 Fish hatchery, Erwin, Tennessee: For the completion of the fish- cultural station of the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries` at Erwin, Tennessee, including the construction of ponds and an addit£o£l water supply and for purchase of additional land, five thousand o rs. Fish hatchery, Green Lake, Maine: F or the completion of the fish- G"*°“ L“"°· Mr cultural station of the United States Commission of {Fish and Fisheries at Green Lake, Maine, including the construction of ponds, roads, and buildings, extension of wharf, purchase of land, and an additional water supply, four thousand dollars. Fish hatchery, Duluth, Minnesota: For the completion of the fish- D“‘““‘vM*"’*· cultural station of the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries at Duluth, Minnesota, including im rovement of grounds and an addi- _ tional water supply, two thousand diollars. Fish hatchery, Gloucester, Massachusetts: For the completion of the G1°“°°“°’· Mmiish hatchery of the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries at Gloucester, Massachusetts, including the construction of retaining pens for holding live codtish, two thousand five hundred dollars. Fish hatchery, Woods Hole, Massachusetts: For the urchase and “'°°d¤ H°l°·M¤S=‘~ installation of a steam boiler at the fish hatchery of the United States, Commission of Fish and Fisheries at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, two thousand dollars. ‘ Steamer Albatross, Fish Commission: For the construction or pur- chase of a surfboat for the use of the United States Fish Commission ` steamer Albatross, five hundred dollars. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. m;,’Q.§§QSm*m“,?,°S,,f’,§m` To pay Edward A. Moseley, secretary and disbursing agent Inter- E§,’$",,‘Q;?,$,,]l‘°""l°"· state Commerce Commission, the amount disallowed by the account- ` ing officers of the Treasury for official telegrams paid by him in the fiscal year nineteen hundred by order of the Commission, three hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty-six cents. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. . Districtcf Columbia. INSURANCE DEPARTMENTS To pay the superintendent of insurance m_{{{’;"""‘°° ‘*°P°"‘ from Janua first, nineteen hundred and two, to June thirtieth, nine- Smierinwndenmnd teen hundreldyand two, inclusive, at the rate of two thousand five hun- °I"k‘ dred dollars per annum, and for a clerk to the superintendent for the same period, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For contingentexnenses Continsvnwxpensesrequired for the office of the superintendent of insurance, including rent, furniture, stationery printing, books, law books, books of reference. and periodicals, and other general necessary expenses of his office, six hundred dollars. SUnvEYOB’s orricrz: For such employees as may be required in $¤¤’*¤>‘·>r`¤ <>¤¤¢¤· accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress making the V0]- 28. P- 689. surveyor of the District of Columbia a salaried officer, five thousand dollars. Punmo scnoorsz For amount of increased cost of the iireproof §,‘§,*f,l,Q§`,f°,{.‘,‘}‘§f§,,g manual-training school building, first eight divisions. forty-five thonsand dollars. _ _ Frm}; rcnmo LIBRARY! For three temporary cataloguers. at five §,§'§§,I,;‘é,*{§fSl"b'“"‘ hundred and forty dollars each; in all, to be available until expended, one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. For purchase of books, to be available until expended. forty thou- B°°"-“· sand dollars.