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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 355. 1912. 475 Protecting the spo fisheries: For expenses in rotect' the SE¤°¤¢° °¤'=°’*°¤· $P0¤·g¤ fisheries, ipcl ployment of {,0%,, w,,,t1;i§m,m, ,,,gj‘¥’°”° P'°°°°*· and tempora assistants, of boats, rental ol office and storage, care of seizdd sponges and other property, travel, and all other expenses necessary to ca out the provisions of the Act of June V°l·“·P-81* iévgngrzltgeth, nmeteen hundia and six, to regulate the sponge fisheries, Alaska Fisheries  For   the seal fisheries of B_}},j;§• '*•'*•**¤ Alaska, mc1uding the furnishing of ood, fue, and clothing and other heucunzwdmb necessities of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, trans- °'{f§;,,; ,,,,,,¤,,,_,,c_ portation of supplies to and from the islands, expenses of travel of agents and other employees and subsistence while on the Pribilof Islands, purchase, hire, and maintenance of vessels, includiui crews for same, and for all other expenses necessary to carry out e pro- _ visions of the Act of April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and ten, l°L°°·"”°‘ entitled "An Act to gilrotect the seal fisheries of Alaska and for other purposes"; and for the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska “"“°““‘“°"°" mcluding travel, hire of oats, employment of temporary labor, and all other necessary expenses connected therewith, $90,000. · Philippine fisheries report: For special expenses connected with the L‘°°Q,'§,‘°,.}‘°°?',l‘.;'# prfiplaratxon of rgports on the aquatic resources and fisheries of the *¤¤*°P°*’° °¤· · 'ppme Islan, based on investigations conducted in the years nineteen hundred and seven to nineteen hundred and ten I? the United States Esheries steamer Albatross, including services o temporary experts, artists, and assistants, $3,000. ’ . s onmcrs, Dm>aa·nmN•r or COMIEROEVAND Luzon. m•°•“*¤°°“'- mmemrrron sranous. ¥¤¤*¢¤·¤*•'¤¤¤¤¤ Immigrant station, Ellis Island, New York Harbor: Toward the ]iii§ii1ii¤°:1db]:'1i&. construction, at a total cost, under a contract which is hereby author- i¤‘¤· ized, not to exceed $350,000, of an additional story on baggage and dormitory building, and metal and masonry projection on northerly side of said building, $150,000. _ (mmm Tu Immigration station, Galveston, Texas: Fo! fumiShjng,_6quippmg, Equippiné, ew.` and placing in effective operation the immigration station erected at Galveston, Texas, pursuant to the provisions of the act entitled _ "AnAct to provide for the establishment of an immigration station ""· “· ’·“”· at Galveston, in the State of Texas, and the erection in said city, on a site to be selected for said station, of a public building," approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, $15,000. _ FWHM hh P. Immigration station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Additional for naucmgg mh pie. erection and furnishin of the necessary buildings and pier at the immigration station, ghiladegghia, Pennsylvania, to complete the vol .8 In same under the limit of cost ed in the sundry civil appropriation ’°' Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven, $105,000. Mmmm, Cu, Immigration station, Angel Island, California: For the_purchase of wml- ¤¤·p.’ a water barge for use in conveying fresh water to the immigration station on Angel Island, California, $3,000. nmxenarxox smzvrcn. see. sm Expenses of regulating immigration: For  expenses _ of the .ii£li°l"°°i°" M enforcement of the laws regulating the immigration of ahens mto the ,,,,E‘,K,;":°‘°‘ °“‘°’°` United States, includinglthe contract—labor laws; for the costs of the A·¤=.r•·4¤- reports of decisions of the Federal·courts, and digest thereof, for the use of the Commissioner General of Immigration; for salaries and expenses of all officers, clerks, and employees appomted to enforce v01.s4,p.aa¤. said laws; for the enforcement of the (provisions of the Act of Feb- v,,,_,6_,_ wh ruary twentieth, nineteen lnmdred an seven, entitled “An Act to