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 1308 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. For one superintendent for the life—saving stations and for the houses of refuge on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, one thousand seven hundred dollars; For one su erintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one su erintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Iiakes Ontario and Erie, two thousand dollars; For one su rintendent for the lifesaving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Ekes Huron and Superior, two thousand dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of Lake Michigan, two thousand dollars; For one superintendent for the lifesaving and lifeboat stations on _ the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California two thousand dollars; in all, twenty-tive thousand three hundred dollars. Keepers. For salaries of two hundred and ninety keepers of life-saving and lifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, two hundred and forty-nine thousand six hundred dollars. Crews. For pay of crews of surfmen employed at the life·saving and lifeboat stations, including the old Chicago station, and at the building to be erected on the grounds of the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition, ·‘"‘*-*’·"°5· near the waters of Hampton Roads, in the State of Vir inia, under authority of section ten of the Act of Con ress a proves? June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, for an exhibit of? the United States ,°‘f,{§‘,H,§§,{“"°“ °‘ Life-Saving Service at the uniform rate of sixty-five dollars r ‘ month each during the period of actual employment, and three dolliiers per day for each occasion of service at other times; compensation of volunteersat life-saving and lifeboat stations for actual and deserving ‘ service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in any effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed ten dollars for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine; pay F¤¤1.rep¤ir¤.¤¤¤- of volunteer crews for drill and exercise; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs and outfits for same; rebuilding and improvement of same, including use of additional land where necessary; supplies and rovisions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders fron1 the q,jf,‘f,’;';;'*°“°“ °‘ Treasury Department; commutation of quarters and purchase of fuel vo1.22,p.¤v. in kind for officers of the Revenue-Cutter Service detailed for duty in the Life—Saving Service; for carrying out the provisions of sections seven and eight of the Act approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; for draft animals and their maintenance; for telem<><>¤¤¤z¤¤¢ ¢¤=1>¤¤· phone lines and care of same; and eontin nt expenses, including ` freight, storage, rent. repairs to apparatus, Ialbor, medals, stationery, newspapers for statistica pu oses, advertisin, and all other necessary expenses not included under any other head of life-saving stations on the coasts of the United States, one million seven hundred and twenty-nine thousand one hundred and ten dollars. ,,,ff,”’gj,1e“; R“'°" "°‘ For establishing a telephone line from the Umpqua River life—saving - rénepiwne. station, Ore on, to a point at the mouth of the Siuslaw River, live thousand dollars. izmvmsim-currmz SERVICE. S,,$§§§_"“e‘°“"°’ For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay and allow- Fw M- ances of captains, lieutenants, engineer in chief, chief engineers, assistant engineers, two constructors, cadets, cadet engineers, commissioned surgeon: two contract surgeons, two civilian instructors, and pilots employed, and rations for pilots; for pay of warrant and petty officers, ships writers, buglers, seamen, oilers, liremen, coal carers, water ten ers, stewards, cooks, and boys, and for rations for the same; for fuel for vessels, and repairs and outfits for the same; ship chandlery and engineers} stores for the same; actual traveling