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 980 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. XX?)?;"`,, Vessel service: Steamer Albatross: _One naturalist, one thousand eight hrmdred dollars; one general assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; one fishe expert, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand d03m; in all, five thousand two hundred dollars. ·-mh H,,,k_»» Steamer Fish Hawk: One cabin boy, four hundred and eighty dollars. ··ommp¤¤.·· Schooner Grampus: Master, one thousand five hundred dollars; first mate, one thousand and eighty dollars; second mate, eight hundred and fortv,dollars; engineer, eight hundred and forty dollars; cook, six hrmdred dollars; three seamen, at five hundred andiorty doHars each; one cabin boy, four hundred and twentiy dollars; rn al, promo. six thousand and nine hundred dollars: Provided, That the engineer ,e2§"‘°,,§’ cf,,‘Q,‘},',§§,{ who has heretofore been employed in this positron is hereby transsei-vice. ferred to the classified service. "Pha1aroP¢·°° Steamer Phalarope: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars; - engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two seamen, at five hrmdred and forty dollars · Each; cook, six hundred dollars; in all, four thousand seven hundred ollars. "<>¤r¤¤w-" Steamer Curlew: Pilot, one thousand one hundred dollars; engineer one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; cook, six hxmdred dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. "G·¤¤¢*-" Steamer Gannet: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars; ‘ engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenhy dollars; two seamen, at five hundred and forty dollars each; in a, four thousand one hrmdred dollars. "°¤P*°Y·" Steamer Osprey: Master, one thousand two hrmdred dollars; engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two seamen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; cook, nine hundred dollars; in all, five thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. _ p;·L=}}¤i¤m**°¤ °*· Expenses of administration: For expenses of the office of the commissioner, mcluding stationery, purchase of special reports, books for libr, furniture, purchase and care of necess horses and vehicles, inclilrlhng purchase, maintenance, and driving blfyhorse and vehicle for official use of commissioner, when, in writin, ordered by the Secretary of Commerce and _Labor; telegraph and telephone service, repairs to and heatmg, lightmg, and equipment of buildings, and compensation of temporary employees, an a l other necessary expenses connected therewith, eight thousand dollars. . p€F;;>sr¤z¤¤<>¤ ¤==· Propqgatron of food fishes: For maintenance, e uipment, and oper- ` ations o the fish-cultural stations of the bureau, the general propagation of food fishes and their distribution, including the movement, maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and ap aratus, contrngent expenses, and temporary labor, two hundredp and seventy-five thousand dollars. mz?¤*¤*e¤·¤¤¤·>f We Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of the vessels and ` launches, mcluding the purchase and repair of boats, apparatus machinery, and other faci `ties required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all other necessary expenses-in connection therewith, Imglmurapmting fifqydive thousantd dqllarsiish F ,,,0,, Shes_ n ur res ec mg ooc es: or ex nses of the in uir int. Field expenses- (gagsé; dlythepdecrease of food fishes inplihe lakes, rivdlrs, ind 3022,: waters of the United States, and for the study of the waters of the interior, the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts in the interests of fish culture and the commercial fisheries, expenses of travel and preparation of reports, and for all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, thirty thousand dollars.