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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. 755 Maintenance of light-house tenders: For salaries of officers and dg;S*8h‘·h°“¤° *¤¤· crews; rations and provisions for officers, crews, and officials of the Méiummce. Light-House Establishment on duty on board; fuel, water, and other necessary mcidental expenses; one million two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. . Repairs to light-house tenders: For repairs to light-house tenders, R°P°i*¤· one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. _ _ For pay of clerks in the offices of the light—house inspectors and wfjjgiyéglguwde ¤f l1ght»·house engineers and at light-house depots, exclusive of services ` in the office of the L§ht-House Board, at Washington, District of gollumbia, one hundre and fifty thousand two hundred and seventy o ars. Oil houses for light stations: For establishing isolated oil houses Q,r“0:g0¤¤¤¤- for the storage of mmeral oil, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That no umn. ` oil house erected hereunder shall exceed five hundred and fifty dollars m cost. Maintenance of lights on channels of Great Lakes: To enable the G¤¤¤·-'=•=¤· Secretary of Commerce and Labor, under the supervision of the Light-House Board, by contract or otherwise, to maintain lights necessary for the safe navigation of those channels in the connecting waterways of the Great Lakes which have been constructed or artificially improved by the Government of the United States, where the same can not properly be lighted from the American side, four thousand dollars. Neebish Channel, Saint Marys River, Michigan: For maintaining M§:g¤¢ Mm River, lights provided for in the Act approved February fifteenth, nineteen veil as, p. 20. V hundred and eight, for lighting eebish Channel, Saint Marys River, Michigan, three thousan dollars. Pointe au Pelee light—vessel Lake Erie: For maintenance of a light- 4 Istoiggge ¤¤ Pelee. vessel on the southeast shoal, Pointe au Pelee Passage,·Lake rie, ° °' RNA-llohhusand iiqumsi h d l A d t e rovisions in the sim rycivi appropriation ct a prove ris¤¢·v¢S¤¢¤- _ March thiriil, eighlteen lgungreg audi seventy?nine §Twent§eth Statute; gégggixziifiggprri at La e, a e t ree un re an sevent ·nine, in the par p ,_,,,_ _3-,.,_• underrtgie hegd "Expenses of light—vesse1s,Z are hereby repealeldiin V0 P Hereafter there shall be submitted, following each estimate for sulp- mD,;°°,Q§fg:?:§§§g’&{ port of the Li ht—House Establishment, statements showing the ¤¤•¤»· amount required for each object of expenditure mentioned in each of said estimates, together with a statement of the expenditures under each of such objects for the fiscal year terminated next preceding the ` period of submitting said estimates. o0As·r AND osoimrio srmvmr. 8,,% ml G°°d°“° For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the E¤P°¤°°°- Coast and Geodetic Survey, and including compensation, not otherwise appropriated for, of persons employed in the fieldwork, and commutation to officers of the field force while on field duty, at a rate not exceeding two dollars and fifty cents per day each, to be expended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coast and Geodetic Survey from time to time prescribed by the Secretar of Commerce and Labor, and under the following heads: Providedi {f,‘{,'{§fée& That advances of money under this a propriation may be made to the Coast and Geodetic Survey and [hy authority of the superintendent thereof to chiefs of parties, who shall give bond under such rules and regplations and in such sum as the Secretary of Commerce and abor may direct, and accounts arising under such advances shall be rendered through and by the Coast and Geodetic Survey to the Treasury Department as under advances heretofore made to chiefs of parties.