354 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Srzss. I. Ch. 380. 1892. rif¤—S¤vi¤¤sS¤¤·i¤¤· Linn Savme Snuvrcn. S¤1¤¤·1¤¢~=¤¤1•=¤¤¤- For salaries of superintendents for the lifesaving stations as follows: For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, one thousand nve hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island, and Long Island, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one assistant superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of New Jersey, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life—saving stations and for the houses of refuge on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, one thousand eight hundred dollars ·. For due superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on tlhe coasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, one thousand eight hundred 0llars· For due superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lake Michigan, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, one thousand eight ‘ hundred dollars; in all, twenty-one thousand three hundred dollars. Kverm- For salaries of two hundred and fifty-two keepers of life—saving and lifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, one hundred and seventy- one thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ $$3;%, bx_ For pay of crews of suriinen employed at the 11fe-saving and lifeboat pam. stations,during the period of actual employment; compensation of volunteers at life·saving and lifeboat stations, for actual and deserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster, or in any effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed ten dollars for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and exercise; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs and outilts for same; rebuilding and improvement of same; supplies and provisions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasury Department; for carrying out the provisions v°’·”~P·°"· of sections seven and eight of the act approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; for draft annuals, and maintenance of same; and contingent expenses, including freight, storage, repairs to apparatus, medals,·labor, stationery, advertising, and miscellaneous expenses that can not be included under any other head of lifesaving stations on the coasts of the United States, eight hundred and thirty-five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. tftzgablisbing new For establishing new life-saving stations and lifeboat stations on the ’ “ "“‘ sea and lake coasts of the United States, authorized by law, forty-five gggggbng for mc, thousand dollars: Provided, That 110 part of this Sum or of the sums heresm; mmm rbrwm-irs tofore appropriated for establishing life-savin g stations shall be used for ggfmbm E*P°°*‘ erecting a lifesaving station on the grounds of the World’s Columbian v¤1.2•s,p.os. Exposition at Chicago, Illinois, unless the right to use and occupy the site selected therefor so long as the Government may desire to maintain