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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 355. 1912. 469 HQEYKQUQE 3]3Y[(}E_ Lighthouse Service. General enses, Lighthouse Service: For supplies repairs, main- <=¤¤¤¤1 ¤¤1><>¤¤¤s tenazice, anedlincidental expenses of lighthouses and other l%hts, bea- M"' P' m' cons, buo e, fog signals,  0 rivers heretofore authorized to be lighted, ht vessels, 0 er ards to navigation, and lighthouse tenders, inclu the establishment repair, and improvement of beacpns apd mgrks andbpurchase of, land fo1;is?me, the estalillishmerat o os u sumarrnes1gnals,an os1gnals,teesta lishlinent of oil orogrbide houses, not to exceed $10,000: Provided,   { u {Phat no oil or carbide house erected hereunder shall exceed $550 wsiiiissoiiei md m cost; the construction of necessary outbuildings at a cost not exceeding $200 at any one lilght station m an fiscal ear, the improve-, ments 0 grounds and bu' dings connected with light stations and depots, wages of laborers attending post lights, pay of temporary · employees while engaged on works 0 general repair and mamtenance, rations and provisions or commutation thereo for keepers of light- iuuomeee. houses, officers and crews of ¥ht vessels and tenders, and officials and other authorized persons of the Lighthouse Service on duty on board of such tenders or vessels, and money accruing from commutation for rations and provisions for the above-named persons on board of tenders and light vessels may be paid on proper vouchers to the person having charge of the mess of such vessels, reimbursement under rules rescrrbed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor of keepers of light stations and masters of light vessels and of lighlthouse tenders for rations and provisions and clothing furnished s 'pwrecked persons who may be temporarily provided or by them, not exceeding in all $5,000 in any fisca year, fuel and rent of quarters where necessary for keepers of lighthouses, the purchase of land sites for fog signals, W{¤¤·=¤¤•• ¤f ¤¤•¤, the rent of necessary ground for all such lights and beacons as are for temporary use or to mark changeable channels and which in consequence can not be made permanent, the rent of offices, de ots, and °°¤”¤¤•¤*¤=¤P¢¤¤¤~ wharves, traveling e enses and mileage, library books for light stations and vessels, anfipteclmical books and periodicals not exceeding ' $1,000, and for all other contingent expenses of district offices and gepots, anpligor contingent expenses of the office of the Bureau of Lightouses in ashington, $2,609,400. Salaries of ke ers of lighthouses: For salaries of not exceeding ono ¤<¢<=x>¤¤·~‘ ···•*¤*<·~- thousand seveneliundred and fifty lighthouse and folg-signal keepers and laborers attending other lights exclusive of post nghts, $930,000. Salaries, lighthouse vessels: %`or salaries and wa es of officers and *·*g*··*···¤·¤*‘¢··¢¤-· . . . ¥ . Su erica. crevas of light hvessels and lighthouse tenders, mc uding temporary em o ent w en necess, $957,420. Shlayrihis, Li hthouse Searrvxice: For salaries of seventeen lighthouse ""”°'°"`* “"‘ inspectors and of clerks and other authorized permanent employees in the district offices and depots of the Lighthouse Service, exclusive of those regularly employed H1 the office of the Bureau of Lighthouses, Washington, District of Columbia, $475,960. coasr asn cnonnrrc sunvmr. S,S‘$"§{‘“° °°°°'“° For every e enditure requisite for and incident to the work of the ,’§’,§§‘;§°fi,_ Coast and Gccjidhtic S1u·vey, and including compensation, not other— wise appropriated for, of ersons em loyed in the Held work, and commutation to 0Hicers og) the Held flirce while on Held duty, at a rate not exceeding $2.50 per day each, to be exgended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coast and eodetic Survei from time to time prescribed by the Secreta of Commerce and abor, and under the following heads: Promdg, That advances of money { d"’,,‘,m"°é,, under this appropriation may be made to the Coast and Geodetrc