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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. Q¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¢¤¤•· qturuzrrmr: srarrons. R°°°Y “'”"’· Reedy Island ggiarantine Station: Two barracks buildings and laboratory space, 0,000; crematory, $3 500; m all, $33,500. _ _ S"‘F'“"’°“°°‘ San Francisco Quarantine Station: Steerage barracks $10,000; mess hall for steerage passengers, $5,000; rehabxlitaung Sm Dttgm Jaganese and Chmese detention barracks, $5,000; m_all, $20,000. an Diego Quarantme Station: One new steam boiler, $l,500., $.‘,,E; $$5% Cape Charles Quarantine Station: Residence for quarantine officer, $8,000. _ t °"*‘°""*°“· The forego' construction under marinehospitals and guaramtme stations shallmbe done under the superv1sion_  direction of the Su_p _Art<i1hit;fct of the Treasury and withm the sums appro~ pna erem - er or. L"*“°""¤ “"""‘°°· Lim-savme snnvrcn. s°°°m°°°d°°°' For district superintendents of life-saving stations, as follows: ge for ttllte coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, $2,200; ’ e or e coast 0 Massachusetts $2 200· ~ One for the coasts of Rhode Island and  Island, $2,000; One for the coast of Long Island, $2,200; One for the coast of New Jersey $2,200; One for the coasts of Delaware, li land, and Virginia, $2,200; One for the coasts of Virginia andaguth Carolina, $2,200; " One f¢;rSt)hethlif(¢;-savil1;11‘g ittattttions anddhitr] thelhopses of refuge on the coastso u a.ro`, 'a,an oria, 1900; Oneffor the  andgifeboat statiom ori the coast of the o co, ; 0uOno for   and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes tario an ne, 2,200· HOne fordtlée lifeysavggggtgd lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes uron an u enor, ; · MiOl1:ie for ;gi;§.•i5fe-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of Lake C 8***% ; . One for the 1ife·saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Calitégiénggo Oregon. Washmgton, and Alaska, $2,200; thirteen in all, K·¤i¤¤· Fl il 'esoftwoh d dand 't k flif ' cm { mgitiw team ?Ii1(?r(6h0l18BS 1;}”.-2tt§{.`g’¤‘f°?$§ZfO'3.° °‘”“"g C ¤¤ · or a ocrewsosumenem tt 'f vipg diif °° boat siintibns, including the old  sitatioii, ali-lzlme ratiiuof 8;,0 per month each for the number one surfman in each station, and at the_rate of $6ilper month for each of the other surfmen during the pgrrggle oft agzitltncr gxgploymteint, and $3 pertdpiy fdlxileacl; pccalsion of es· ra ons or comm a V°l""°°°”‘ andsurfmen; coxppensation of volunteer: at lifl;-saiiigg arid. lifcglilgz §;t1o)1;s z;:1t1:) and desgrving service rendered upon any occar m any e crt to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed $l0 for each volunteer, as the Secretary of mem to _ the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and tmdmttt ¤¤P°’*¤ exercise; compensation of twelve clerks to district superintendents, 3?Si.3t°1ihS§c1$l$3tL}`3§‘}§2 %‘§’“"‘€“°”dF‘€£"’ ‘·i‘°°*’“ um °*$h° .m°igP,“‘ , cre ary o e reasu 1; ' rmi, mpum, ew. not to exceed $900 each; fuel for stations and housesr`ir>i!i·;¥i1g;;6repai1?d and outfits  same; rebuilding and improvement of same, including use 0 a tional land where necessary; supplies and provisions for houses of refuge and for slnpwrecked persons succored at stations; commutation tt traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasu Departq¤f1#:¤»¤;:· f dist ment; commutation omdem and allowance for heat anldrlight for _ med t?t¤pm_ er Officers of the Revenu _ tter Service detailed for duty in the Lifev¤¤. 22, p. sv. Saving Service; for carrying out the PIOVISIODS of sections seven and