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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 298, 299. 1909. 945 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. For stationery, Department of the Interior, nineteen hundred and AcCims falorwet b eight, one hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-five cents. Department. For surveying the public lands, nineteen thousand three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and forty-six cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, eighty-three dollars and fifty-two cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND , OTHER DEPARTMENTS. State Department: For salaries, chaig6s d'affaires ad interim, nine- Claims allowed by Auditor forState, etc., teen hundred and eight, one thousand two hundred and fifty-three Departments. dollars and forty-eight cents. For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, nineteen hundred and eight, nine hundred and forty-two dollars and eighty- five cents. Department of Agriculture: For general expenses, Weather Bu- reau, fifteen dollars and sixty cents. Department of Commerce and Labor: For enforcement of the Chinese exclusion act, one hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor, nineteen hundred and eight, fifty-eight cents. Department of Justice: For prosecution of Indians in Arizona, Act March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand three hun- dred and ten dollars and sixty-five cents. For support of convicts, District of Columbia, nineteen hundred and eight, one thousand dollars. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST- OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For limited indemnity for lost registered mail, two hundred and Auditors forlPostffice twenty dollars and fifteen cents. Department. For rural free-delivery service, incidental expenses, twenty-three dollars and sixty-nine cents. Approved, March 4, 1909. CHAP. 299.-An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Gov- March 4,190. ernment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, and for [H l R. 2824. other purposes. [Public, No. 328.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, Sundry civil e and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter tieon apPrpria- expressed, for the fiscal vear ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, namely: UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasur Depart- PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Pnblic buildings. Aiken, South Carolina, post-office: For completion of building Aike"nS.c. under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Albuquerque, New Mexico, post-office: For completion of building Aelbuq .erueN. under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Alexandria, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion of Alexandria, Miun. building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

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Page 1: An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the … · 2016-11-03 · Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, post-office and court-house: For completion of enlargement, extension,

SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 298, 299. 1909. 945

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIORDEPARTMENT.

For stationery, Department of the Interior, nineteen hundred and AcCims falorwet beight, one hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-five cents. Department.

For surveying the public lands, nineteen thousand three hundredand sixty-seven dollars and forty-six cents.

For transportation of Indian supplies, eighty-three dollars andfifty-two cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND, OTHER DEPARTMENTS.

State Department: For salaries, chaig6s d'affaires ad interim, nine- Claims allowed byAuditor forState, etc.,

teen hundred and eight, one thousand two hundred and fifty-three Departments.

dollars and forty-eight cents.For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, nineteen

hundred and eight, nine hundred and forty-two dollars and eighty-five cents.

Department of Agriculture: For general expenses, Weather Bu-reau, fifteen dollars and sixty cents.

Department of Commerce and Labor: For enforcement of theChinese exclusion act, one hundred and twenty dollars.

For contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor,nineteen hundred and eight, fifty-eight cents.

Department of Justice: For prosecution of Indians in Arizona, ActMarch fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand three hun-dred and ten dollars and sixty-five cents.

For support of convicts, District of Columbia, nineteen hundredand eight, one thousand dollars.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

For limited indemnity for lost registered mail, two hundred and Auditors forlPostffice

twenty dollars and fifteen cents. Department.

For rural free-delivery service, incidental expenses, twenty-threedollars and sixty-nine cents.

Approved, March 4, 1909.

CHAP. 299.-An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Gov- March 4,190.ernment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, and for [H

l R. 2824.other purposes. [Public, No. 328.]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the UnitedStates of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, Sundry civil e

and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter tieon apPrpria-

expressed, for the fiscal vear ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundredand ten, namely:

UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasur Depart-

PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Pnblic buildings.

Aiken, South Carolina, post-office: For completion of building Aike"nS.c.

under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.Albuquerque, New Mexico, post-office: For completion of building Aelbuq .erueN.

under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.Alexandria, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion of Alexandria, Miun.

building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

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946 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CI. 299. 1909.

Alliance, Ohio. Alliance, Ohio, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Alton. ll. Alton, Illinois, post-ofice: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, twenty thou:sand dollars.

Americus, Ga. Americus, Georgia, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

A mes, Iowa. Ames, Iowa, post-office: For site and completion of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Amsterdam, N. Y. Amsterdam, New York, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Anderson. S. c. Anderson, South Carolina, post-office and court-house: For site andcompletion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Appleton, Wis. Appleton, Wisconsin, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Asbury Park, S. J. Asbury Park, New Jersey, post-office: For site and continuation ofbuilding under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Ashtabula, Ohio. Ashtabula, Ohio, post-office: For continuation of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Athens, Ga. Athens, Georgia, post-office and court-house: For completion of theenlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, twenty-three thousand dollars.

Athens, Ohio. Athens, Ohio, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, including five thousand dollars for acquisition ofadditional land for site, twenty thousand dollars.

Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Georgia, post-office and court-house: For completion ofbuilding under present limit, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Auburn, Me. Auburn, Maine, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Austin, Minn. Austin, Minnesota, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Ba timore. .Md. Baltimore, Maryland, post-office, court-house, and so forth: ForPostce completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improve-

ment of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.Installing street Baltimore, Maryland, post-office: Not to exceed five thousand

railway tracks. dollars of the appropriation heretofore made for the extension of thepost-office is made available for the installation of street railwaytracks on the site of said building, including the necessary connec-tions with the street railway tracks in adjacent streets.

Ber Hartor, .e. Bar Harbor, Maine, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Barre, Vt. Barre, Vermont, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars.

Bath, Me. Bath, Maine, post-office and custom-house: For completion of theenlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Beatrice, Nebr. Beatrice, Nebraska, post-office: For completion of the enlargement,extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under presentlimit, thirty thousand dollars.

Bealumont, TX. Beaumont, Texas, public building: Not to exceed eight hundreddollars of the appropriation heretofore made for the public buildingat Beaumont, Texas, is made available to acquire, by condemnationor otherwise, additional land for enlargement of site for said building.

Bedford, Ind. Bedford, Indiana, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Belfast, Me. Belfast, Maine, post-office and custom-house: For completion ofthe enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, seventeen thousand dollars.

Belleville, IllvBelleville, Illinois, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Bellingham,Wah. Bellingham, Washington, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 299. 1909.

Beloit, Wisconsin, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, fifty-five thousand dollars.

Belvidere, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, eight thousand dollars.

Beverly, Massachusetts, post-office: For additional land and contin-uation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Bismarck, North Dakota, post-office and court-house: For site andcontinuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Bluefield, West Virginia, post-office and court-house: For comple-tion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Boise, Idaho, post-office: For completion of the enlargement,extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under presentlimit, eighty-five thousand dollars.

Boulder, Colorado, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Bowling Green, Kentucky, post-office and court-house: For siteand completion of building under present limit, sixty thousanddollars.

Bradford, Pennsylvania, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Brainerd, Minnesota, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Brattleboro, Vermont, post-office and court-house: For site andcontinuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Brazil, Indiana, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Bridgeton, New Jersey, post-office and custom-house: For site andcompletion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Bristol, Tennessee, post-office and court-house: For completion ofthe enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Calais, Maine, post-office and custom-house: For site and com-pletion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Canandaigua, New York, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, post-office and court-house: For site andcompletion of building under present limit, sixty-five thousanddollars.

Carbondale, Pennsylvania, post-oflice: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, post-oflice: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Carrollton, Missouri, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Carthage, Missouri, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Catlettsburg, Kentucky, post-office and court-house: For continua-tion of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, post-office and court-house: For additionalland and for completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling,or improvement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

For rental of temporary quarters for the accommodation of certaingovernment officials at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, four thousand five hun-dred dollars.

Centralia, Illinois, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty thousand dollars.

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, post-office: For continuation ofbuilding under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Charleston, West Virginia, post-office and court-house: For con-tinuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvementof building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Beloit, Wis.

Belvidere, Ill.

Beverly, Mass.

Bismarck, N. Dak.

Bluefield, W. Va.

Boise, Idaho.

Boulder, Colo.

Bowling Green, Ky.

Bradford, Pa.

Brainerd, Minn.

Brattleboro, Vt.

Brazil, Ind.

Bridgeton, N. J.

Bristol, Tenn.

Calais, Me.

Canandaigua, N. Y.

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Carbondale, Pa.

Carllsle, Pa.

Carrollton, Mo.

Carthage, Mo.

Catlettsburg, Ky.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Rent.

Centralia, 111.

Chambersburg, Pa.

Charleston, W. VIa

947

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948 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 299. 1909.

Chelsea, ass. Chelsea, Massachusetts, post-office: For site and continuation ofbuilding under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

htr,. Chester, Pennsylvania, post-office: For completion of the enlarge-ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building underpresent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Chicago Heights, Il. Chicago Heights, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Chippew a Falls, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, post-office: For site and completior ofwis. building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Cleburne Tex, Cleburne, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio, post-office, custom-house, and court-house: Forcompletion of building under present limit, one million and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Rent. Cleveland, Ohio, rent of buildings: For rent of temporary quartersfor the accommodation of government officials, fifty-one thousandfour hundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty cents, or so muchthereof as may be necessary.

Cleveland. Tenn. Cleveland, Tennessee, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Clifton Forge, Va. Clifton Forge, Virginia, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Clinton, Mo. Clinton, Missouri, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Coldwater, Mich. Coldwater, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado, post-office and court-house: Foradditional land and completion of building under present limit,sixty-five thousand dollars.

Columbus. Ind. Columbus, Indiana, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Columbus, Miss. Columbu:, Mis:issippi, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

ColumbuColumbus, Nebraska, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, post-office and court-house: For completion ofenlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, three hundred thousand dollars.

Rent. For rent of temporary quarters for the accommodation of govern-ment officials at Columbus, Ohio, ten thousand dollars.

(onc:rd, N. C. Concord, North Carolina, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

(onnellsville, P. Connellsville, Pennsylvania, post-office: For site and continuationof building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

(onnerville, Ind. Connersville, Indiana, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

corintb. Mliss. Corinth, Mississippi, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Corsicana, Tex. Co a, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

CouncilBlufs,Iowa. Council Bluffs, Iowa, post-office and court-house: For additionalland and continuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling,or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand'dollars.

Rent. For rental of temporary quarters, at Council Bluffs, Iowa, andmoving expenses incident thereto, ten thousand dollars.

Crookston, Minn. Crookston, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Dallas, Tex. Dallas, Texas, court-house and post-office: For construction oflookout gallery, three thousand dollars.

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 299. 1909. 949

Dalton, Georgia, post-office: For site and completion of building Dalton, Ga.

under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.Danville, Illinois, post-office and court-house: For site and con- Danville, III.

tinuation of building under present limit, one hundred thousanddollars.

Danville, Kentucky, post-office: For site and completion of Danville, Ky.

building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.Danville, Virginia, post-office and court-house: For completion of Danville, Va.

the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Davenport, Iowa, post-office and court-house: For additional land, Davenport,owa.and completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improve-ment of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Dayton, Ohio, post-office and court-house: For continuation of Dayton, Ohio.

addition to present building, and under present limit, one hundredthousand dollars.

Decorah, Iowa, post-office: For completion of building under pres- Decorah, Iowa.ent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Delaware, Ohio, post-office: For completion of building under Delaware, Ohio.present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Demopolis, Alabama, post-office: For completion of building under Demopolis, Ala.

present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.Denison, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of building Denison, Tex.

under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.Denver, Colorado, post-office: For continuation of building under Denver, Colo., post-

present limit, two hundred thousand dollars. c.

Des Moines, Iowa, post-office: For completion of building under Des Moines, Iowa.

present limit, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.Detroit, Michigan, post-office and court-house: For completion of Detroit, Mich.

the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Devils Lake, North Dakota, post-office and court-house: For site DevilsLake,N. Dak.and completion of building under present limit, seventy-five thousanddollars.

Dixon, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of building Dixon, 1i.

under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.Dothan, Alabama, post-office: For site and continuation of build- D

othan Ala.

ing under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.Dover, New Hampshire, post-office: For site and completion of OverN' H

building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.East iverpool, Ohio, post-office: For completion of building under Eu"tL"'rv >'),'ihl'..

present limit, forty thousand dollars.Easton, Pennsylvania, post-office: For continuation of building un- Eaton. l'1.

der present limit, twenty thousand dollars.East Saint Louis, Illinois, post-office and court-house: For site and Eas"taint Lo(i llM.

completion of building under present limit, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Elgin, Illinois, post-office: For completion of the enlargement, ex- Elgin ill.tension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit,twenty thousand dollars.

Ellsworth, Maine, post-office and custom-house: For completion of Ellsworth. Me.

the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Elizabeth, New Jersey, post-office: For completion of building under Elizabeth N. J.present limit, seventy-one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

Elwood, Indiana, post-office: For site and completion of building Eiwood, Ini.

under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.Emporia, Kansas, post-office: For completion of the enlargement, Empori, Kans

extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under presentlimit, fifteen thousand dollars.

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SIXTIETH CONGRES. SES. ISE . CII.. 299. 1909.

Enid, Okla. Enid, Oklahoma, post-office and court-house: For continuation ofbuilding under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars.

Escanaba, Mich. Escanaba, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars.

theri IoEstherville, Iowa. Esthervlle, Iowa, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Eugene, Oreg. Eugene, Oregon, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Everett, Wash. Everett, Washington, post-office and custom-house: For continua-tion of work under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Fairbury, Nebr. Fairbury, Nebraska, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars.

Fairmont, W. Va. Fairmont, West Virginia, post-office: For site and continuation ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Faribault, Minn. Faribault, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Fayetteville.Ark. Fayetteville, Arkansas, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Fayetteville, N.C. Fayetteville, North Carolina, post-office: For site and completionof building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Fernandina, Fla. Fernandina, Florida, post-office, custom-house, and court-house:For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-fivethousand dollars.

Fort Collins, Colo. Fort Collins; Colorado, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Fort Dodge, Iowa. Fort Dodge, Iowa, post-office: For completion of the enlargement,extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under presentlimit, one hundred and five thousand dollars.

Rent. For rental of temporary quarters at Fort Dodge, Iowa, and movingexpenses incident thereto, seven thousand dollars.

Frankfort, Ky. Frankfort, Kentucky, post-office and court-house: For completionof the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of build-ing under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Fredericksburg Va. Fredericksburg, Virginia, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Fremont,Nebr. Fremont, Nebraska, post-office: For completion of the enlarge-ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Gadsden, Ala. Gadsden, Alabama, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Florida, post-office: For site and continuation of build-ing under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Ginesville. (a. Gainesville, Georgia, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

(;onzales, Tex. Gonzales, Texas, post-office: For completion of building under pres-ent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

n;ratd Island, Nehr. Grand Island, Nebraska, post-office and court-house: For comple-tion of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

GrandRKapids. Mih. Grand Rapids, Michigan, post-office and court-house: For comple-tion of building under present limit, three hundred and forty thousanddollars.

Rent. For rent of temporary quarters for the accommodation of govern-ment officials at Grand Rapids, Michigan, two thousand dollars.

Green Bay. Wis. Green Bay, Wisconsin, post-office and court-house: For site andcompletion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Greeneastle,Ind. Greencastle, Indiana, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Greensburg Pa. Greensburg, Pennsylvania, post-office: For continuation of build-ing under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Greenville, m. Greenville, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 299. 1909. 951

Greenville, Mississippi, post-office: For site and completion of build- Greenville, Miss.ing under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Greenville, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of building Greenville, Tex.under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Griffin, Georgia, post-office: For completion of building under pres- Griffin, Ga.

ent limit, thirty thousand dollars.Gulfport, Mississippi, post-office: For site and continuation of Gulfport, Mis.

building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.Hamilton, Ohio, post-office: For completion of building under Hamilton, Ohio.

present limit, forty thousand dollars.Harriman, Tennessee, post-office: For site and completion of build- Harriman, Tenn.

ing under present limit, forty-two thousand dollars.Hattiesburg, Mississippi, post-office: For continuation of building Hattiesburg, Mis.

under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Hazleton, Pennsylvania, post-office: For site and completion of Hazleton,Pa.

building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.Henderson, North Carolina, post-office: For completion of building Henderson, N. C.

under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Highpoint, North Carolina, post-office: For completion of building Highpoint, N. C.

under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.Hillsdale, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion of building Hilladale, ich.

under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.Hinton, West Virginia, post-office: For completion of building Hinton, W. Va.

under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.Hoboken, New Jersey, post office: For completion of the enlarge- Hoboken, N.J.

ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building underpresent limit, forty thousand dollars.

Holdrege, Nebraska post-office: For site and continuation of Holdredge,Nebr.

building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Honolulu, Hawaii, post-office, court-house, and custom-house: For Honolulu. Hawaii.

continuation of building under present limit, one hundred and fiftythousand dollars.

Hope, Arkansas, post-office: For site and completion of building Hope, Ark.

under present limit, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.Hot Springs, Arkansas, post-office: For completion of the enlarge- Hot Springs, Ark.

ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building underpresent limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Houston, Texas, post-office and court-house: For completion of Houston, Tex

building under present limit, two hundred thousand dollars.Hudson, New York, post-office: For site and completion of build- Huidon, N. Y.

ing under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.Independence, Kansas, post-office: For site and completion of Kanlep." dee""e

building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars.Independence, Missouri, post-office: For additional land and con- Ineedence. Mo.

tinuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Ionia, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion of building loniaMich.

under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.Ironton, Ohio, post-office: For site and continuation of building Ironton, Ohio.

under present linlit, fifty thousand dollars.Jackson, Michigan, post-office: For completion of the enlargement, Jackson, Mich.

extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under presentlimit, ten thousand dollars.

Jackson, Mississippi, post-office and court-house: For completion Jackon, Miss.of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of build-ing under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Jackson, Tennessee, post-office and court-house: For completion of JaCkon, Tenn.the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Jacksonville, Florida, post-office and court-house: For tower clock, Jacksonville, F

and all work incident to its installation, four thousand dollars.

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952 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cl. 299. 1909.

Jefferonville, Ind. Jeffersonville, Indiana, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Jersey City, N.J. Jersey City, New Jersey, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

JohnsonCity,Tenn. Johnson City, Tennessee, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

JonesboroA. Jonesboro, Arkansas post-office: For site and continuation ofbuilding under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Kearney, ebr. Kearney, Nebraska, post-office: For site and continuation of build-ing under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Keene, N. H. Keene, New Hampshire, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Kenosha, Wis. Kenosha, Wisconsin, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Kewanee, 111. Kewanee, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Kinston, N C. Kinston, North Carolina, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Knoxille, Ten Knoxville, Tennessee, post-office and court-house: For additionalland and for completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling,or improvement of building under present limit, twenty thousanddollars.

Kokomo, Ind. Kokomo, Indiana, post-office: For continuation of building underpresent limit, forty thousand dollars.

La Crose, Wis. La Crosse, Wisconsin, post-office and court-house: For completion ofthe enlargement, extension, remodeling or improvement of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

La Grande, Oreg. La Grande, Oregon, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Lake Charles, La. LakeCharles, Louisiana, post-office and court-house: For site and forcontinuation of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Lancaster, Ohio. Lancaster, Ohio, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Lander. Wyo. Lander, Wayoming, post-office: For continuation of building underpresent limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Lead, s. Dak. Lead, South Dakota, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Lebalon, K. .Lebanon, Kentucky, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Lewiston, Idaho. Lewiston, Idaho, post-office: For continuation of building underpresent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Kentucky, post-office: For completion of the enlarge-ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under pres-ent limit, fifty-five thousand dollars.

Lexilgton,lMo. Lexington, Missouri, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Lima, (,hi,. inia, Ohio, post-office: For completion of the enlargement, exten-sion, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit,forty thousand dollars.

Linoln, Ill. Lincoln, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Litchield, il. Litchfield, Illinois, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty thousand dollars.

Little Rok, Ark. Little Rock, Arkansas, post-office and court-house: For comple-tion of enlargement, extension, remodeling, and improvement of build-ing under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Logan, Utah. Logan. Utah, post-office: For site and completion of building underpresent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

London, Ky. London, Kentucky, post-office and court-house: For site and con-tinuation of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

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Los Angeles, California, post-office and court-house: For comple-tion of building under present limit, one hundred and thirty-seventhousand five hundred dollars.

Los Angeles, California, rent of buildings: For rental of temporaryquarters for the accommodation of certain government officials, andall expenses incident thereto, and for electric current for power pur-poses, thirty thousand dollars.

Lynchburg, Virginia, post-office and court-house: For completionof building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars.

Macon, Missouri, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Malone, New York, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Manchester, New Hampshire, post-office and court-house: Forcompletion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvementof building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Manchester, Virginia, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, five thousand dollars.

Manhattan, Kansas, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Manistee, Michigan, post-office: For site and continuation of build-ing under presentlimit, twenty thousand dollars.

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, post-office: For site and continuation ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Marietta, Georgia, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder-present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Marietta, Ohio, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Marnnette, Wisconsin, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Marion, Indiana, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Marion, Ohio, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Marlboro, Massachusetts, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Mason City, Iowa, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, five thousand dollars.

Massillon, Ohio, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars.

Mayfield, Kentucky, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

McKinney, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Meadville, Pennsylvania, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Meriden, Connecticut, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Meridian, Mississippi, post-office and court-house: For completionof the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of build-ing under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Michigan City, Indiana, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Midcdetown, New York, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Milford, Delaware, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Milford, Massachusetts, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars.

953

Los Angeles, Cal.

Rent, etc.

Lynchburg, Va.

Macon, Mo.

Malone, N. Y.

Manchester, N. H.

Manchester, Va.

Manhattan, Kans.

Manistee, Mich.

Manitowoc, Wis.

Marietta, Ga.

Marietta, Ohio.

Marinette, Wi.

Marion, Ind.

Marion, Ohio.

Marlboro, Mass.

Mason City, Iowa.

Massillon, Ohio.

Mayfleld, Ky.

McKinney, Tex.

Meadville, Pa.

Meriden, Conn.

Meridian. Miss.'

Michigan City, Ind.

Middletown, N. Y.

Milforl. Del.

Milford, Mla.s.

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Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minnesota, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Missoula, Mont. Missoula, Montana, post-office: For continuation of building underpresent limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Mitchell, S. Dak. Mitchell, South Dakota, post-office and land office: For site andcompletion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousanddollars.

Moline, nl. Moline, Illinois, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Monroe, Mich. Monroe, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Montgomery, Al. Montgomery, Alabama, court-house, post-office, and so forth: Forcompletion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improve-ment of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.

Moscow, Idaho. Moscow, Idaho, post-office and court-house: For site and continua-tion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Mount Clemens, Mount Clemens, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Mount Sterling, Ky. Mount Sterling, Kentucky, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, fifty-four thousand dollars.

Murfreesboro,Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tennessee, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Murphysboro, ii. Murphysboro, 'Illinois, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Muskogee, Okla. Muskogee, Oklahoma, post-office and court-house: For continua-tion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Nevada, Mo. Nevada, Missouri, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Newark, Ohio. Newark, Ohio, post-office: For site and continuation of buildingunder present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

New Britain, Conn. New Britain, Connecticut, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

NewBrunswic NJ. New Brunswick, New Jersey, post-office: For completion of theenlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

New London Co New London, Connecticut, post-office: For completion of theenlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Newnan.a. Newnan, Georgia, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

New Orlens, L. New Orleans, Louisiana, custom-house and post-office: For con-struction of lookout gallery, eight hundred dollars.

New Uln. Minn. New Ulm, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

ew Yorkk , N. Y., New York, New York, post-office: For continuation of buildingunder present limit, one million five hundred thousand dollars.

Barge offi(e. New York barge office: For continuation of reconstruction ofannex, and building pier in connection therewith, one hundredthousand dollars.

Pnerumatic tube New York, appraiser's stores and custom-house: For the purchaseAppraiser's stores of necessary materials and equipment and for all necessary services

and customhouse for the installation, at a cost not exceeding one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, of a pneumatic tube service between the newcustom-house and the appraisers' stores in New York, New York,one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much thereofas may be necessary.

Niles, Mich. Niles, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Norfolk. va. Norfolk, Virginia, court-house and post-office: For constructionof lookout gallery, one thousand two hundred dollars.

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North Platte, Nebraska, post-office and court-house: For site and North Platte, Nebr.continuation of building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars.

North Yakima, Washington, post-office: For continuation of WNsrth Yakima,building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Ocala, Florida, post-office and court-house: For site and com- Ocal, Fla.

pletion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.Ogden, Utah, post-office and court-house: For completion of Ogden,Utah.

building under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, post-office: For site for and continua- Oklahoma City,

tion of building under present limit, seventy thousand dollars.Olean, New York, post-office: For site and completion of build- Olean, N. Y.

ing under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.Ottumwa, Iowa, post-office and court-house: For continuation of Ottumwa Iowa-

building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.For rental of temporary quarters at Ottumwa, Iowa, and moving Rent-

expenses incident thereto, eight thousand dollars.Owosso, Michigan, post-office: For site and completion of build- owoso, Mieh.

ing under present limit, five thousand dollars.Palestine, Texas, post-office: For completion of building under Pestine, Tex.

present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Pana, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of building Pana,"I. 1

under present limit, fifty-four thousand dollars.Paris, Illinois, post-office: For site and completion of building Pars*̂

under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Paris, Kentucky, post-office: For site and completion of building P5.is Ky.

under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.Parsons, Kansas, post-office: For site and completion of building Pa-BrKonas-

under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Pawtucket, Rhode Island, post-office: For completion of the Pawtucket, B L

enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Peoria, Illinois, post-office and court-house: For additional land, Peori, Iand completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or im-provement of building under present limit, fifty-two thousand dollars.

For rent of temporary quarters, for the accommodation of gov- Rent-ernment officials, at Peoria, Illinois, eleven thousand dollars.

Perry, Oklahoma, post-office: For extraordinary repairs, remodel- Perry, OkIaing, and heating apparatus, three thousand dollars.

Peru, Indiana, post-office: For continuation of building under PeruI"d.present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Petersburg, Virginia, post-office and custom-house: For corn- Petersburg, V.pletion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvementof building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

For rental of temporary quarters at Petersburg, Virginia, and Rent.moving expenses incident thereto, one thousand dollars.

Pine Bluff, Arkansas, post-oflice: For completion of building under Pine Bluff, Ark.present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Pittsburg, Kansas, post-office: For site and completion of building Pittsburg, Kans.under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Platteville, Wisconsin, post-office: For site and completion of Plattev"ll, Ws.building under present limit, twenty-two thousand dollars.

Plattsmouth, Nebraska, post-office: For completion of building Plattmouth, ebr.under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Pontiac, Michigan, post-office: For continuation of building under Pontiac Mich-present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Portland, Maine, court-house: So much of section one of the public Portansfe amoun tbuildings Act, approved May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, from post-offlce toas applies to the post-office at Portland, Maine, and the acquisition Ante, p.521.of additional ground therefor is hereby made applicable to the court-house in that city, and the sum of forty thousand dollars, in addition

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to the amount heretofore authorized for purchase of site, may beused for that purpose, but the limit of cost for site and building shallnot be exceeded.

Portsmouth, Va. Portsmouth, Virginia, post-office and custom-house: For additionalland and completion of building under present limit, twenty-fivethousand dollars.

Providence, R. I. Providence, Rhode Island, post-office, court-house, and custom-house: For finishing quarters in attic for Civil Service Commission,five thousand dollars.

Quincy, ii. Quincy, Illinois, post-office and court-house: For continuation ofthe enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of buildingunder present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Rent. For rental of temporary quarters at Quincy, Illinois, and movingexpenses incident thereto, eight thousand dollars.

Rawlins, Wyo. Rawlins, Wyoming, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Reading. Pa. Reading, Pennsylvania, post-office: For completion of the enlarge-ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under pres-ent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, including two thousand five hundred dollarsto reimburse the construction fund for extraordinary expensesincurred on account of foundation work, twelve thousand five hundreddollars.

Richford, Vt. Richford, Vermont, post-office and custom-house: For site andcompletion of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Riverside, Cal. Riverside, California, post-office: For site and continuation ofbuilding under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Richmond, Va. For rent of temporary quarters for the accommodation of govern-ment officials at Richmond, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars.

Roanoke, Va. For rental of temporary quarters at Roanoke, Virginia, and movingRent.expenses incident thereto, six thousand dollars.

Rochester, Minn. Rochester, Minnesota, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Rock Isand, Il. Rock Island, Illinois, post-office: For completion of the enlarge-ment, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building underpresent limit, fifty-five thousand dollars, of which sum not exceedingfive thousand dollars may be expended for the purchase of additionalland adjoining the present site.

Rent. For rental of temporary quarters at Rock Island, Illinois, andmoving expenses incident thereto, eight thousand dollars.

Rock Springs, Wyo. Rock Springs, Wyoming, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, sixty thousand dollars.

Rome. Ga. Rome, Georgia, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Ruston. La. Ruston, Louisiana, post-office: For completion of building underpresent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Sacramento, Cal. Sacramento, California, post-office and court-house: For continua-tion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement ofbuilding under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Saint Louis, Mo. Saint Louis, Missouri, post-office: For site and for continuationof building under present limit, five hundred thousand dollars.

SisbryN.C. Salisbury, North Carolina, post-office: For site and continuationof building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

San Angelo, Tex. San Angelo, Texas, post-office and court-house: For site and con-tinuation of building under present limit, thirty-three thousanddollars.

San Antonio, Tex. San .Antonio, Texas, post-office and court-house: For continuationof the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of build-ing under present limit, seventy-five thousand dollars.

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San Francisco, California, mint building: To protect the additional an Francisco, cal.machinery and appliances which are required to be installed in the etc. nt ' alterations,United States mint building at San Francisco, the sum of fifteenthousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of theunexpended balance of the appropriation for parting and refiningbullion is hereby authorized to be used to construct a skylight roofover the inner court of said building, to lay floors of the propermaterials, and do the necessary excavating for a foundation formachinery and appliances, and for making piping connections withthe mechanical plant of the building.

San Juan, Porto Rico, post-office and court-house: For continua- san Juan, P. R.

tion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.San Marcos, Texas, post-office: For completion of building under san Marcos, Tex.

present limit, forty thousand dollars.Santa Barbara, California, post-office: For site and continuation SantaBarbara, cal.

of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Santa Cruz, California, post-office: For continuation of building santa Cruzcal.

under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Santa Rosa, California, post-office: For site and completion of Santa Rosa, cal.

building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.Saulte Sainte Marie, Michigan, post-office: For continuation of Msltsainte Marie

building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.Selma, Alabama, post-office: For site and completion of building senma, Ala.

under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.Sewickley, Pennsylvania, post-office: For completion of building sewvikley, Pa.

under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Shamokin, Pennsylvania, post-office: For continuation of building shamoin, Pa.

under present limit, forty thousand dollars.Sharon, Pennsylvania, post-office: For site and completion of Sharon, P.

building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.Shenandoah, Iowa, post-office: For completion of building under Shenandoah.Iowa.

present limit thirty-five thousand dollars.Sheridan, Wyoming, post-office and court-house: For site and con- Sheridan, Wyo.

tinuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Shreveport, Louisiana, post-office and court-house: For continua- Shreveport, La.

tion of building under present limit, seventy-five thousand dollars.For rental of temporary quarters at Shreveport, Louisiana, and Rent.

moving expenses incident thereto, eight thousand dollars.Sioux Falls, South Dakota, post-office and court-house: For com- sioux Fall.-, S. Iak.

pletion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvementof building under present limit, eighty thousand dollars.

Spokane, Washington, post-office, court-house, and custom-house: Spokane, Wash.For site and completion of building under present limit, seventy-fivethousand dollars.

Springfield, Massachusetts, post-office and custom-house: For ad- Springfield. Masditionalland, and completion of the enlargement, extension, remodel-ing, or improvement of building under present limit, thirty-five thou-sand dollars.

Springfield, Ohio, post-office: For additional land, and completion Springfield. Ohio.of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of build-ing under present limit, twelve thousand dollars.

Stevens Point, Wisconsin, post-office: For site and completion of Stevens Point,Wis.building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Sulphur Springs, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of Sulphur Springs,building under present limit, thirty-seven thousand dollars.

Sumter, South Carolina, post-office: For site and completion of Sumter. S. C.building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Temple. Texas, post-office: For completion of building under Temple, Tex.present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Terrell, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of building Terrll. Tex.

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Toledo, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio, post-office: For continuation of building under pres-ent limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

rrenton, N.J. Trenton, New Jersey, post-office and court-house: For completionof the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of build-ing under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Trinidad Colo. Trinidad, Colorado, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

Troy, Ala. Troy, Alabama, post-office: For completion of building under pres-ent limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Tlcaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, post-office and court-house: For completionof building under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

Versailles, Ky. Versailles, Kentucky, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Georgia, post-office and court-house: For completionof building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Virginia, Minn. Virginia, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, forty thousand dollars.

arrensbrg,Mo. arensburg, Missouri, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Watertown, N. Y. Watertown, New York, post-office: For completion of new buildingon site of present post-office, under present limit, forty thousanddollars.

Rent. For rent of temporary quarters for accommodation of governmentofficials at Watertown, New York, three thousand dollars.

Watertown, s. Dak. Watertown, South Dakota, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

watertown, wis. Watertown, Wisconsin, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Wayeross, Ga. Waycross, Georgia, post-office: For additional land and continua-tion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Webster, Mass. Webster, Massachusetts, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present linit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Wellington, Kans. Wellington, Kansas, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

Wiehita Falls, Tex. Wichita Falls, Texas, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, thirty thousand dollars.

Wilimarntic, onnl. WVillimantic, Connecticut, post-office: For site and completion ofbuilding under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Wilmrmr, Minn. Wilmar, Minnesota, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, thirty-three thousand dollars.

Avllit lld let i Wilmington, Delaware, post-office and court-house: For comple-tion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement ofbuilding under present limit, eighty thousand dollars, and the Secre-tary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to purchasesuch additional land as may be necessary for the enlargement of thepost-office and court-house at Wilmington, Delaware, provided for

Ante, p. 524. In the public buildings Act, approved May thirtieth, nineteen hun-dred and eight, the cost of such land not to exceed the sum oftwenty-five thousand dollars, to be paid out of the total appropria-tion of one hundred and twenty thousand dollars authorized in saidAct for such enlargement.

WXiinmlgt,,N. t Wilmington, North Carolina, custom-house and appraisers' stores:For additional land and continuation of building under present limit,one hundred thousand dollars.

Winche.ter, Va. Winchester, Virginia, post-office: For site and completion of build-ing under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

Wobumn, Mass. Woburn, Massachusetts, post-office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, forty-five thousand dollars.

Yazoo, iss. Yazoo, Mississippi, post-office: For site and completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars.

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York, Nebraska, post-qffice: For completion of building under York, Nebr.present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

York, Pennsylvania, post-office: For additional land, and continua- York. Pa.

tion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.Youngstown, Ohio, rent of buildings: For rent of temporary quar- Youngstown, Ohio.

ters for the accommodation of government officials, three thousanddollars.

Washington, District of Columbia, Bureau of Engraving and Print- Washingon, D.C.

ing: For site and continuation of building under present limit, five ing and Printing.

hundred thousand dollars; and said building may be so constructed, New buildingby direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as to afford quartersand accommodation for the division of issue of the Office of theTreasurer of the United States.

Authority is hereby given to close C street southwest, between Closing of c street,Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, bounded on the north by block and Fifteenth streetstwo hundred and thirty-one and on the south by block two hundred sW., authorized.and thirty-two in the city of Washington, District of Columbia,for use in connection with the erection of the building for the Bureauof Engraving and Printing.

Provided, That no part of any appropriation made in this Act shall r0Hion.be paid to members of the so-called Council of Fine Arts created byexecutive order under date of January eighteenth, nineteen hundredand nine, as compensation or for expenses; and no part of any suchappropriation shall be expended in the preparation or formulationof any plans which have been submitted to, or approved or suggestedby, said Council of Fine Arts.

Fire-alarm system, Treasury Department: For. maintenance of Fiealarm sytem,

the automatic fire-alarm system now in the Treasury and Winder Teasury b-ildbuildings, two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs, and pres- vais and preie-ervation of custom-houses, court-houses and post-offices, quarantinestations and marine hospitals, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska,buildings not reserved by the vendors on sites acquired for buildingsor the enlargement of buildings, and other public buildings and thegrounds thereof, including necessary wire screens, under the controlof the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, exceptfor work done by contract, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars:Provided, That of this amount not exceeding one hundred thousand A'-so. ,

Marine hospitals,dollars may be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, etr..including wire screens for same, and not exceeding twelve thousanddollars for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder buildings, at Washington,District of Columbia.

The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, until their removal Rentofbuildingson

becomes necessary, to rent any building or buildings not reserved by retes.

the vendors on lands heretofore or hereafter acquired for buildingsites or for the enlargement of building sites, the proceeds to bedeposited in the Treasury, and a report thereof to be submitted toCongress at the beginning of each regular session thereof.

Mechanical equipment for public buildings: For heating, hoisting, nechanical equip-

plumbing, gas piping (except for furniture lighting), ventilating, andetrefrigerating apparatus, vacuum cleaning systems, interior pneumatic-tube and call-bell systems for all purposes, and repairs to the same, forall public buildings, including buildings not reserved by the vendors onsites acquired for buildings or the enlargement of buildings under thecontrol of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services,except for work done by contract, and including not exceeding fortythousand dollars for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, andnot exceeding nine thousand dollars for the Treasury, Butler, andWinder buildings at Washington, District of Columbia, four hundredthousand dollars.

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Vaults, safes, and Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults, safes, andlocks. locks for same, and repairs thereto, for all public buildings under the

control of the Treasury Department, including the lock-box equip-ment and repairs to same in completed and occupied buildings,exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract,seventy thousand dollars.

Books chemicals, Plans for public buildings: For books of reference, technicaletc. periodicals and journals, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates

and photographic materials of like nature for use of the office of theSupervising Architect of the Treasury Department, and subscriptionsto technical periodicals and journals published abroad may be paid inadvance, two thousand dollars.

Electrical burglar Electrical protection to vaults, public buildings: For installationvol. 32, p. 1091. and maintenance of electrical burglar-alarm devices authorized by the

sundry civil appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen hun-dred and three, including the post-office, court-house, and so forth,

hosn, Ima. building at Chicago, Illinois, and the post-office and subtreasurybuilding at Boston, Massachusetts, thirty-five thousand dollars.

General expenses. General expenses of public buildings: To enable the Secretary ofAnk, p. 6. the Treasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of sectionDraftsn etc i, six of the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-

Architect's oee fifth Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven, part one): Forcompensation of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, computers, andsuch other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem neces-sary and specially order, to be employed only in the office of the Su-pervising Architect exclusively to carry into effect public building

s. legislation: Provided, That the expenditures on this account for theLimit, fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, shall notSuperintendents,in- exceed four hundred thousand dollars; for compensation of supervis-

buildings. ing superintendents, superintendents, and junior superintendents of.construction, inspectors of public buildings, and inspectors of me-chanical and electrical engineering, in connection with the erectionand inspection of work on public buildings, at rates of compensationto be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, but in no caseexceeding those heretofore authorized to be paid out of appropria-

Limit. tions for public buildings: Provided, That the expenditures on thisaccount for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundredand ten, shall not exceed three hundred thousand dollars; for com-

Mechanical labor pensation of mechanical labor force, including carpenters, plumbers,force. machinists, and such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury

may deem necessary and specially order, including the compensationof superintendents and assistant superintendents of repairs, engagedin work incident to repair of buildings, mechanical equipment, andvaults, safes, and locks, at such rates of compensation as may bedetermined by the Secretary of the Treasury, but in no case to ex-exceed for any one person the rates current for similar services atthe time and in the place where such services are performed: Pro-

Limit. vided, That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year end-ing June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, shall not exceed one

Traveling and mis- hundred and twelve thousand five hundred dollars; for expenses ofcellaneousexpenses. superintendents, including traveling expenses of inspectors and other

officers and employees, on duty in connection with work on publicbuildings, under orders from the Treasury Department, office rent,and expenses incident thereto, for superintendents, including tem-porary stenographic and other assistance incident to the prepara-tion of reports and the care of public property, and so forth; for com-missions to disbursing agents in accordance with law; for cost ofadvertising; for office supplies, including drafting materials, speciallyprepared paper, typewriting machines and exchange of same, andequipment, stationery- and such other articles and supplies as the

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Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially orderor approve for the use of the office of the Supervising Architect;for contingencies of every kind and character, including surveys,plaster models, photographs, test pit borings, mill and shop inspec-tions, compensation and expenses of judges to select plans, care ofsites acquired for public buildings, commissions to architects under chiti 0

. to arthe provisions of the Act approved February twentieth, eighteen vol. 27, p 468.hundred and ninety-three, traveling expenses of site agents, record-ing deeds and other evidences of title, telephone service at com-pleted public buildings for use of custodians, and such other minorand incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with workon public buildings and the acquisition of sites as the Secretary ofthe Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve;in all, for the foregoing objects for general expenses of public build-ings, eight hundred thousand dollars.

AINE HO TALS. Marine hospitals.

Cleveland, Ohio, marine hospital: For construction of new iron Cleveland, Ohio.

stairway in marine hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, one thousand sevenhundred and fifty dollars.

Wilmington, North Carolina, marine hospital: For filling and grad- Wilminton, N C.

ing grounds, marine hospital, Wilmington, North Carolina, threehundred and fifty dollars.

QUARANTINE STATIONS. Quarantinestations.

Reedy Island Quarantine Station: Trestle, tank, pump, and so Reedydsla-

forth, for water supply, three thousand four hundred and fifty dol-lars; extension of gangway to disinfecting wharf, nineteen thousandfour hundred and seventy-eight dollars; coal bin, one thousand dol-lars; in all, twenty-three thousand nine hundred and twenty-eightdollars.

Charleston Quarantine Station: Flood gate to tidal basin, and Charleston

repairs to present buildings, three thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars; boathouse and breakwater, seven thousand nine hun-dred and forty dollars; sea wall for protection of reservation andmedical officers' quarters from encroachments of the sea, five thou-sand dollars; water system, high tank, trestle, pump, and distribu-tion, three thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousandthree hundred and fifteen dollars.

Savannah Quarantine Station: Water distribution system, high savaah.tank and trestle, three thousand five hundred dollars.

San Francisco Quarantine Station: Oil-burning apparatus for sta-an ancis

tion steam plant, one thousand two hundred dollars.Honolulu Quarantine Station: Electric wiring and fixtuies, two Honolulu.

thousand six hundred dollars; water system and distribution, ninethousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand six hundred dollars.

San Juan Quarantine Station: For lazaretto, executive building, SanJuan.

attendants' quarters, and laundry now authorized twenty-five thou-sand dollars; disinfecting building on shore one thousand two hundreddollars; in all, twenty-six thousand two hundred dollars.

LIFE-SAVING SEYPVICE. Life-Saving Service.

For salaries of superintendents for the life-saving stations, as Superintendents.

follows:For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New HIamp-

shire, two thousand two hundred dollars;For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, two thou-

sand two hundred dollars;

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For one superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and FishersIsland, two thousand dollars;

For one superintendent for the coast of Long Island, two thou-sand two hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coast of New Jersey, two thousandtwo hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, andVirginia, two thousand two hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coasts of Virginia and North Caro-lina, two thousand two hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving stations and for thehouses of refuge on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida,one thousand nine hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations onthe coast of the Gulf of Mexico, two thousand dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations onthe coasts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, two thousand two hundreddollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations onthe coasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, two thousand two hundreddollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations onthe coast of Lake Michigan, two thousand two hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations onthe coasts of California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, two thou-sand two hundred dollars; m all, twenty-seven thousand nine hun-dred dollars.

Keepers. For salaries of two hundred and ninety keepers of life-saving andlifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, two hundred and seventy-six thousand eight hundred dollars.

Crews. For pay of crews of surfmen employed at the life-saving and life-boat stations, including the old Chicago station, at the rate of sev-enty dollars per month each for the number one surfman in eachstation, and at the rate of sixty-five dollars per month for each ofthe other surfmen during the periodl of actual employment, andthree dollars per day for each occasion of service at other times;

Compensation, etc., rations or commutation thereof for keepers and surfmen; compensa-tion of volunteers at life-saving and lifeboat stations for actual anddeserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in anyeffort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed tendollars for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may

Fuel. repair. t. determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and exercise; fuel forstations and houses of refuge; repairs and outfits for same; rebuildl-ing and improvement of same, including use of additional land wherenecessary supplies and provisions for houses of refuge and forshipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses of

qui'1 ,telll .i' f officers under orders from the Treasury Department; commutationof quarters and allowance for heat and light for officers of the Reve-

Diiabilities. etr. nue-Cutter Service detailed for duty in the LifeSaving Service; forvi22 p.. carrying out the provisions of sections seven and eight of the Act

approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; for draftanimals and their maintenance; for telephone lines and care of same;and contingent expenses, including freight, storage, rent, repairs toapparatus, labor, medals, stationery, newspapers for statistical pur-poses, advertising, and all other necessary expenses not includedunder any other head of life-saving stations on the coasts of theUnited States, two million and eighty-seven thousand and fortydollars.

Exhibit at Seattle Not exceeding ten thousand five hundred dollars of the unexpendedbalance of appropriations for establishing new life-saving stations and

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lifeboat stations on the sea and Lake coasts of the United States au-thorized by law, or so much as may be necessary, are hereby madeimmediately available for the construction of a life-saving stationsuitable for exhibition purposes on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Worop pre-

The United States Government board of managers of the Alaska- paing exhibit.'Yukon-Pacific Exposition is authorized to rent such workshops, stor-age and office rooms in the District of Columbia as may be requiredin connection with the preparation, safe-keeping, and return of thegovernment exhibit authorized by Act of Congress, approved Maytwenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight.

Revenue- CutterREVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE. Service.

Pay. etc.For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay and allow- P et

ances of captain commandant and officers of that rank, senior captains,captains, lieutenants, engineer in chief, and officers of that rank, cap-tais of engineers, lieutenants of engineers, two constructors, cadets,cadet engineers, commissioned surgeon, two contract surgeons, twocivilian instructors, and pilots employed, and rations for pilots; forpay of warrant and petty officers, ships' writers, buglers, seamen,oilers, firemen, coal heavers, water tenders, stewards, cooks, and boys,and for rations for the same; for allowance for clothing for enlistedmen; for fuel for vessels, and repairs and outfits for the same; shipchandlery and engineers' stores for the same; actual traveling ex-penses or mileage, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury,for officers traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Depart-ment; commutation of quarters; for maintenance of vessels in the Seaifisheries.

protection of the seal fisheries in Bering Sea and the other waters ofAlaska, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in Alaska; for Anchorage.

maintenance of vessels in enforcing the provisions of the Acts relating Vol 25, p. 11Vol. 27, p. 431.to the anchorage of vessels in the ports of New York and Chicago, vol. 30, p. ls8.and in the Kennebec River, and the movements and anchorage of Vl. 29 P. M.

vessels in Saint Marys River; for temporary leases and improvementof property for revenue-cutter purposes; not exceeding fifteen thou-sand dollars for the improvement of the depot for the service atArundel Cove, Maryland; contingent expenses, including wharfage,towage, dockage, freight, advertising, surveys, labor, and all othernecessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under specialheads, two million four hundred and eighty-eight thousand dollars.

For special repairs to revenue cutters, seventy-five thousand dollars. s;-eial repairs.

ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. printing.

For labor and expenses of engraving and printing: For salaries of Sla"ri e

all necessary employees, other than plate printers and plate printers'assistants, one million two hundred thousand dollars, to be expendedunder the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That .otno portion of this sum shall be expended for printing United States oe.

notes or Treasury notes of larger denomination than those that maybe canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be neces-sary in executing the requirements of the Act "To define and fix TOi.3p. 45*

the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of moneyissued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, andfor other purposes,' approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred.

For wages of plate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Secre- wages.tarv of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for suchwork, including the wages of printers' assistants, when employed, onemillion six hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, to be expendedunder the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That no .o .

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Large notes. portion of this sum shall be expended for printing United States notesor Treasury notes of larger denomination than those that may be can-celed or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in

Vol. 31, p. 4. executing the requirements of the Act to define and fix the standardof value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coinedby the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other pur-poses, approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred.

Materials, etc. For engravers' and printers' materials and other materials exceptdistinctive paper, and for miscellaneous expenses, including pur-chase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horses and vehicles,and of horse and vehicle for official use of the Director when, inwriting, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, five hundred andforty-four thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction qf theSecretary of the Treasury.

Smithsonian Insti- UNDER SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.

International ex- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES: For expenses of the system of inter-ehanges. national exchanges between the United States and foreign countries,

under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salariesor compensation of all necessary employees, and the purchase of nec-essary books and periodicals, thirty-two thousand dollars.

American ethnol- AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY: For continuing ethnological researchesog. among the American Indians and the natives of Hawaii, under the

direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or com-pensation of all necessary employees and the purchase of necessarybooks and periodicals, forty-two thousand dollars, of which sum notexceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be used for rent ofbuilding.

Removing records, For removing the office furniture, records, manuscripts, documents,etc., to SmithsonianBuilding. and other appurtenances from the present quarters to the space to be

assigned in the Smithsonian Building, one thousand dollars, or somuch thereof as may be necessary.

International Cat- INTERNATIONAL CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE: For thealogue of ScientificLiterature. cooperation of the United States in the work of the International

Catalogue of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of aclassified index catalogue of American scientific publications for incor-poration in the International Catalogue, the expense of clerk hire, thepurchase of necessary books and periodicals, and other necessaryincidental expenses, six thousand dollars, the same to be expendedunder the direction of the Smithsonian Institution.

Astrophysical Ob- ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY: For maintenance of Astrophvsicalservatory. Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution,

including salaries of assistants, the purchase of necessary books andperiodicals, apparatus, making necessary observations in high alti-tudes, repairs and alterations of buildings and miscellaneous expenses,thirteen thousand dollars.

National Museum. NATIONAL MUSEUM: For cases, furniture, fixtures, electrical andCases, fulrnitreet. other appliances required for the exhibition and safekeeping of the

collections of the National Museum, including salaries or compen-sation of all necessary employees, two hundred thousand dollars.

Heat, light, etc. For expense of heating, lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and tele-phonic service for the National Museum, sixty thousand dollars.

Preserving,etc., col- For continuing the preservation, exhibition. and increase of thelections. collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the

Government, and from other sources, including salaries or compen-sation of all necessary employees, and all other necessary expenses,two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which sum five thousandfive hundred dollars may be used for necessary drawings and illus-trations for publications of the National Museum.

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For purchase of books, pamphlets, and periodicals for reference Books, etc.in the National Museum, two thousand dollars.

For repairs to buildings, shops, and sheds, National Museum, Repair.including all necessary labor and material, fifteen thousand dollars.

For postage stamps and foreign postal cards for the National Postage.Museum, five hundred dollars.

For moving collections, furniture, and other property of the to new buildisngNational Museum in connection with the occupancy of the newbuilding for the National Museum, including all expenses incidentalthereto, to be immediately available, four thousand dollars.

NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK:. For continuing the construction of pNionalZoologicalroads, walks, bridges, water supply, sewerage, and drainage; and forgrading, planting, and otherwise improving the grounds; erecting andrepairing buildings and inclosures; care, subsistence, purchase, andtransportation of animals; including salaries or compensation of allnecessary employees, and general incidental expenses not otherwiseprovided for, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of horsesand vehicles required for official purposes, and not exceeding onehundred dollars for the purchase of necessary books and periodicals,ninety-five thousand dollars; one half of which sum shall be paid refenueom Districtfrom the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other nhalf evefrom the Treasury of the United States.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. Interstate Com-merce Commission.

For salaries of seven commissioners, at ten thousand dollars each, salaries of commi-seventy thousand dollars.

For salary of secretary, five thousand dollars. seretary.For all other authorized expenditures, necessary in the execution Expenses

of laws to regulate commerce, eight hundred thousand dollars, ofwhich sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars may be expended inthe employment of counsel, and not exceeding three thousand dol- counsellars may be expended for the purchase of necessary books, reports,and periodicals, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollarsmay be expended for printing other than that done at the Govern-ment Printing Office.

To further enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to enforce Enforcing account-compliance with section twenty of the Act to regulate commerce as nol"4" p. 59samended by the Act approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundredand six, including the employment of necessary special agents orexaminers; the unused and unexpended balance, not exceeding two v

Use of ,tXlwnldedhundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, of the appropriation of bae p.24.three hundred and fifty thousand dollars made for this purpose forthe fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, remaining unexpended atthe close of that fiscal year is hereby reappropriated for expenditureduring the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, together with thefurther sum of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

To carry out the objects of the "Act concerning carriers engaged rorbadiL'ren rail-in interstate commerce and their employees," approved June first, Vol. 30 p. 424.eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, ten thousand dollars.

To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed pR^lEay safety a p -regarding compliance with the "Act to promote the safety of employ- vol. 27, p. 531.ees and travelers upon railroads," approved March second, eighteenhundred and ninety-three, and to execute and enforce the require-ments of the said Act, including the employment of inspectors, onehundred and ten thousand dollars. Hereafter all inspectors employed cRe ports on maifor the enforcement of said Act shall also be required to make exam-ination of the construction, adaptability, design, and condition of allmail cars used on any railroad i the United States and make reportthereon, a copy of which report shall be transmitted to the Postmaster-General.

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Investigation of To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to investigate inregard to the use and necessity for block-signal systems and appliancesfor the automatic control of railway trains and any appliances or sys-tems intended to promote the safety of railway operation which maybe furnished in completed shape, including experimental tests, at thediscretion of the commission, of such of said systems and appliancesonly as may be furnished in connection with such investigation, freeof cost to the Government, fifty thousand dollars.

Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Internal revenue. PAPER FOR INTERNAL-REVENUE STAMPS: For paper for internal-Pape psrevenue stamps, including freight, eighty thousand dollars.

efundof taxes. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to refund money covered. p into Treasury as internal-revenue collections, under the provisions

of the Act approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred andeight, thirty thousand dollars.

Punishing viola- PUNISHMENT FOR VIOLATIONS OF INTERNAL-REVENUE LAWS: Fortions of internal-rev-enue laws. detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of violat-

ing the iternal-revenue laws or conniving at the same, includingpayments for information and detection of such violations, onehundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the Commissioner of InternalRevenue shall make a detailed statement to Congress once in eachyear as to how he has expended this sum, and also a detailed statementof all miscellaneous expenditures in the Bureau of Internal Revenuefor which appropriation is made in this Act.

Transporting frac- TRANSPORTATION OF FRACTIONAL SILVER COIN: For transportationtional silvercon. of fractional silver coin, by registered mail or otherwise, sixty thou-

sand dollars; and in expending this sum the Secretary of the Treas-urv is authorized and directed to transport from tfhe Treasury orsubtreasuries, free of charge, fractional silver coin when requested

Deposits. to do so: Provided, That an equal amount in coin or currency shallhave been deposited in the Treasury or such subtreasuries by theapplicant or applicants. And the Secretarv of the Treasury shallreport to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation.

cTransporting minor TRANSPORTATION OF MINOR COIN: For transportation of minor coin,by registered mail or otherwise, twenty-five thousand dollars; and inexpending this sum the Secretary of tle Treasury is authorized anddirected to transport fron the Treasury or subtreasuries, free of

Dtesi. charge, minor coin when requested to do so: Provided, That an equalamount in coin or currency shall have been deposited in the Treasuryor such subtreasuries by the applicant or applicants. And the Sec-retary of the Treasury shall report to Congress the cost arising underthis appropriation.

CLtilndgeent ex CONTINGENT EXPENSES, INDEPENDENT TREASURY: For contingentreasury. expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and

719. .. see 363. . fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, for the col-lection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money,and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of theUnited States, two hundred and sixty thousand dollars.

R..loi:nus . .f g,:dl RECOINAGE OF GOLD COINS: For recoinage of light-weight gold coins

in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretaryr. .-.. - 5.; i. of the Treasury, as required by section thirty-five hundred and twelive

of the Revised Statutes of the United States, seven thousand dollars.United States sec- DISTINCTIVE PAPER FOR UNITED STATES SECURITIES: For distinc-Distinctive paper. tive paper for United States securities, including expenses of trans-

portation, salaries of register, assistant register, four counters,fivewatchmen, one skilled laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from theTreasury as superintendent, three hundred and sixty thousand dollars.

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SPECIAL WITNESS OF DESTRUCTION OF UNITED STATES SECURITIES: tWitness of destruc-

For pay of the representative of the public on the committee to wit-in.ness the destruction by maceration of government securities, at fivedollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundredand sixty-five dollars.

SEALING AND SEPARATING UNITED STATES SECURITIES: For mate- Sealing and sepa-

rials required to seal and separate United States notes and certificates,such as composition rollers, ink, printer's varnish, sperm oil, whiteprinting paper, manila paper, thin muslin, benzine, gutta-percha belt-ng, and other necessary articles and expenses, two thousand dollars.

EXPENSES OF NATIONAL CURRENCY: For distinctive paper, includ- Di-tinctivepaperfor

ing transportation, mill, and other necessary expenses, sixty-six nationalurrency.thousand dollars.

CANCELING UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND CUTTING DISTINCTIVE Canceling, etc.

PAPER: For extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same;leather belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinery, oil, cot-ton waste, and other expenses connected with the cancellation ofredeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars.

CUSTODY OF DIES, ROLLS, AND PLATES: For pay of custodian of Custodyofdies,rolls,

dies, rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printingd plates.for the printing of government securities, namely: One custodian,three thousand dollars; tthousand dollars; two subustodians, one at two thousand dol-lars, and one at one thousand eight hundred dollars; three distribu-ters of stock, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, one at onethousand four hundred dollars, and one at one thousand two hundreddollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars.

PAY OF ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS: For pay of assistant APublic butl.ns

custodians and janitors, including all personal services for the care of and janitors.

all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outsideof the District of Columbia, and washing towels, sprinkling streets,and removing rubbish, in connection with said buildings, exclusiveof marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, onemillion nine hundred and two thousand dollars; and the Secretary ofthe Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiencytherein.

GENERAL INSPECTOR OF SUPPLIES FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For one pin"pestor of sup

general inspector, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treas-ury, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice andconsent of the Senate, whose duty it shall be to inspect public build-ings under the control of the Treasury Department, and report on theefficiency of the custodians' forces, and the use of fuel, lights, water,miscellaneous supplies, and so forth, three thousand dollars; and foractual necessary traveling expenses, not exceeding two thousanddollars; -in all, five thousand dollars.

INSPECTOR OF FURNITURE AND OTHER FURNISHINGS FOR PUBLIC tuIspector of frlli-

BUILDINGS: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to employ a

suitable person to inspect all public buildings and examine into theirrequirements for furniture and other furnishings, two thousand fivehundred dollars; and for actual necessary traveling expenses, includ-ing actual traveling expenses of assistant, not exceeding three thou-sand dollars; in all, five thousand five hundred dollars.

For assistant inspector of furniture and other furnishings for public Asistant inspectr.

buildings, one thousand six hundred dollars.ture adFURNITURE AND REPAIRS OF FURNITURE: For furniture and repairs paF

ri t rs.

of same, carpets, and gas and electric-light fixtures for all publicbuildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, andassay offices, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for

furniture, carpets, gas and electric-light fixtures for new buildings,exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, ninehundred thousand dollars, of which sum not more than three hundred

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thousand dollars may be expended in other than new buildings. Andall furniture now owned by the United States in other public buildingsand in buildings rented by the United States shall be used, so far aspracticable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation planfor furniture or not.

Fuel, lights, and FUEL, LIGHTS, AND WATER FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For the pur-ater. chase of fuel, steam, light, water, water meters, ice, lighting supplies,

electric current for light and power purposes, and miscellaneous itemsfor the use of the custodians' forces in the care of the buildings, furni-ture, and heating, hoisting and ventilating apparatus, and electric-lightplants, exclusive of personal service, and for expenses of installingelectric-light plants, electric-light wiring, and repairs thereto, in suchbuildings completed and occupied as may be designated by the Secre-tary of the Treasury, for all public buildings, exclusive of marine hos-pitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, under the control of theTreasury Department, inclusive of new buildings, one million fourhundred and fifty thousand dollars. And the appropriation hereinmade for gas shall include the rental and use of gas governors, when

Gasgovernor ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury in writing: Provided, Thatno sum shall be paid as rental for such gas governors greater thanthirty-five per centum of the actual value of the gas saved thereby,which saving shall be determined by such tests as the Secretary of theTreasury shall direct. No portion of the amount herein appropriatedshall be used for operating a system of pneumatic tubes for the trans-mission of postal matter.

Supresing coun- SUPPRESSING COUNTERFEITING AND OTHER CRIMES: For expensesincurred under the authority or with the approval of the Secretary ofthe Treasury in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the custodyof the United States marshal having jurisdiction, dealers and pre-tended dealers in counterfeit money, and persons engaged in counter-feiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other securi-ties of the United States and of foreign governments, as well as thecoins of the United States and of foreign governments, and otherfelonies committed against the laws of the United States relating tothe pay and bounty laws, including one thousand dollars to make thenecessary investigation of claims for reimbursement of expenses

p,, p 18 incident to the last sickness and burial of deceased pensioners underPt . 10p .VR.,sc.471' p. 19. section forty-seven hundred and eighteen of the Revised Statutes, theLimitation. Act of March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and for no

other purpose whatever, except in the protection of the person of thePresident of the United States, one hundred and twenty-five thousand

otis. dollars: Provided, That no part of this amount be used in defrayingthe expenses of any person subpoenaed by the United States courtsto attend any trial before a United States court or preliminaryexamination before any United States commissioner, which expensesshall be paid from the appropriation for "Fees of witnesses, UnitedStates courts."

Payment to sons No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall be used indetai orbidden, payment of compensation or expenses of any person detailed or trans-ferred from the Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department,or who may at any time during the fiscal year nineteen hundred andten have been employed by or under said Secret Service Division.

Compensattion in COMPENSATION IN LIEU OF MOIETIES: For compensation in lieu ofmoieties in certain cases under the customs revenue laws, twenty-fivethousand dollars.

colleveting usitiom CUSTOMS SERVICE: To defray the expenses of collecting the reve-nue from customs, five million dollars, being additional to the per-manent appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year ending June

Detection of fraud, thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten. And the provisions of the Actvol. 20 p. : ol of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine (Twentieth

33,p.396, amended. Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-six), as amended by the

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Act of April twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and four (Thirty-third Statutes, page three hundred and ninety-six), authorizing theSecretary of the Treasury to expend out of the appropriation fordefraying the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs suchamount as he may deem necessary, not exceeding one hundred andfifty thousand dollars per annum, for the detection and preventionof frauds upon the customs revenue, are hereby further amended soas to increase the amount to be so expended for the fiscal year nine-teen hundred and ten to two hundred thousand dollars.

The unexpended balance of the appropriation of twenty-five thou- Balance available.

sand dollars made by the sundry civil Act approved June thirtieth, Vol. 34,p. 708.

nineteen hundred and six, for construction and installation of specialautomatic and recording scales for weighing merchandise, and soforth, in connection with imports at the various ports of entry underdirection of the Secretary of the Treasury, is hereby continued andmade available for expenditure during the fiscal year nineteen hun-dred and ten.

LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES: For custody, and etc.

care, protection, and expenses of sales of lands and other propertyof the United States, the examination of titles, recording of deeds,advertising, and auctioneer's fees, three hundred dollars.

PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE: Expenses of MPrbli Hoealth an

Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, as follows: ice.

For pay, allowances, and commutation of quarters for commissioned Pa etc-

medica officers and pharmacists, three hundred and twenty-five thou-sand dollars

For pay of all other employees, three hundred and ninety thousanddollars;

For freight, transportation, and traveling expenses, thirty-five thou- Freight, etc.

stnd dollars; Fuel, etc.For fuel, light, and water, eighty thousand dollars;For furniture and repairs to same, eight thousand dollars; Furniture.

For purveying depot, purchase of medical, surgical, and hospital suppliesupplies, forty thousand dollars;

For rent of building or floor space for purveying depot in Washing-ton, District of Columbia, three thousand two hundred and fiftydollars;

For maintaining the Hygienic Laboratory, fifteen thousand dollars; tygienic LAbora-

For maintenance of marine hospitals, including subsistence, and for lntenanee of hl.-

all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under pitas.special heads, two hundred and forty thousand dollars;

For medical examinations, care of seamen, care and treatment of tiomn e xamina-

all other persons entitled to relief, and riiscellaneous expenses at otherthan marine hospitals, which are not included under special heads,one hundred and thirty thousand dollars;

For journals and scientific books, for use of the Public-Health and Books, etc.

Marine-Hospital Bureau; subscriptions for journals for use of theservice may be paid for in advance, five hundred dollars;

In all, one million two hundred and sixty-six thousand seven hun- Inspectionofaliens

dred and fifty dollars, which shall include the amount necessary forthe medical inspection of aliens, as required by section seventeen ofthe Act of Congress approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred vol 34, p. 90.and seven, and the provision of said section of said Act requiring thereimbursement by the immigration fund for said expenses is herebyrepealed.

Maintenance of leprosy hospital, Hawaii: For maintenance of the LHaa ho. it

leprosy hospital, Hawaii, forty-five thousand dollars.To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to accept the proposal of Extending water

the proper authorities of the Territory of Hawaii, in amount not topply.exceed four thousand five hundred dollars, to make sufficient exten-

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sion of the present water-supply system of the leper settlement onMolokai to provide an adequate water supply also to the leprosy in-vestigation station of the United States, provided that the right isgranted to said adequate water supply in perpetuity by the Territoryof Hawaii, four thousand five hundred dollars, to be immediatelyavailable.

Boat landing. For constructing boat landing at the leprosy investigation station,Hawaii, one thousand dollars, to be immediately available.

Quarantine service. QUARANTINE SERVICE: For the maintenance and ordinary expenses,including pay of officers and employees of quarantine stations at Port-land, Maine; Perth Amboy, New Jersey; Delaware Breakwater;Reedy Island; Alexandria, Virginia; Cape Charles and supplementalstation thereto; Cape Fear; Newbern, N rth Carolina; Washington,North Carolina; Georgetown, South Carolina; Charleston, SouthCarolina; Beaufort, South Carolina; Port Royal, South Carolina;Savannah; South Atlantic; Brunswick; Cumberland Sound; SaintJohns River; Biscayne Bay; Key West; Boca Grande; Tampa Bay;Port Inglis; Cedar Key; Punta Rassa; Saint Georges Sound (Eastand West Pass); Pensacola; Mobile; New Orleans and supplementalstations thereto (repairs and rehabilitation for New Orleans Quaran-tine Station when title perfected, to be payable from the appropria-tion Act of June nineteenth nineteen hundred and six); Pascagoula;Gulf; San Diego; San Pedro and adjoining ports; Santa Barbara;San Francisco, Port Harford, California; Eureka, Columbia River,Florence, Oregon; Newport, Oregon; Coos Bay, Oregon; Gardner,Oregon; Port Townsend and supplemental stations thereto, quaran-tine system of the Hawaiian Islands, and the quarantine system ofPorto Rico, four hundred thousand dollars.

Printing. An expenditure of not to exceed five hundred dollars may be in-curred during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten for printing onaccount of the quarantine service at times when the exigencies of thatservice require immediate action, chargeable to the appropriation"Preventing the introduction and spread of epidemic diseases."

rdevention Of i- PREVENTION OF EPIDEMICS: The President of the United States ishereby authorized, in case of threatened or actual epidemic of cholera,typhus fever yellow fever, smallpox, bubonic plague, Chinese plague

lnce available orlack death, to use the unexpended balance of the sums appropriatedAddittonal. and reappropriated by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved

May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, and seven hundredand fifty thousand dollars in addition thereto, or so much thereof asmay be necessary, in aid of State and local boards, or otherwise, in hisdiscretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same,inclu(ding pay and allowances of all officers and employees of the Pub-lic Health and Marine-IIospital Service assigned to duty in preventingand suppressing the sprea( of the same; and in such emergency in theexecution of any quarantine laws which may be then in force, thesame to be immediately available.

Departmentof Cor UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMIERCE AND LABOR.rnerce and Labor.

Light-houses, bea-cons ind fog signa.b LIGHT-HIOUSES, BEACONS, AND FOG SIGNALS.

Tendert,frstditrict. For completing a tender for the first light-house district, one hun-dred thousand dollars.

Point Judith. R. . Point Judith breakwater lights, Rhode Island: For establishingBreakwater, lights. lights and fog signals on the breakwaters of the National Harbor of

Refuge, Point Judith, Rhode Island, twelve thousand dollars.connthet Ledge, Southwest Ledge light station, Connecticut: For completing South-

west Ledge light-house near New London, Long Island Sound, Con-necticut, sixty thousand dollars.

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Staten Island and West Bank light stations, New York: For com- Staten Island, N.Y.pleting Staten Island light station, New York, fifty thousand dollars.. Ambrose Channel, New York: For the purchase of buoys and equip- Ambrose Channel,

ment, forty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Buoys, etc.

The sum of fifteen thousand dollars appropriated by the sundry Use of sum for tankvessel.

civil appropriation Act, approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred vol. '4, p. 322.and six, for a tank light-vessel for Ambrose Channel, New York Bay,may be used, together with the foregoing sum, for the purchase ofbuoys, to be immediately available.

Hinchinbrook Entrance light station, Alaska: For completing iHinchinbrook,

Hinchinbrook light and fog signal station, Alaska, fifty thousand las

dollars.North Point light station, Wisconsin: For raising the tower of Xorth Point, Wis.

North Point light station thirty feet, which station is hereby reestab-lished, ten thousand dollars.

Rock of Ages light station, Lake Superior: For the purchase and SuRk of Age, Lake

installation of a modern lens, fifteen thousand dollars.Duluth Harbor Entrance, North Pier light station, Minnesota: For uNrth, ienn.

establishing a light on the north pier, entrance to Duluth Harbor,Lake Superior, Minnesota, four thousand dollars.

Alcatraz light station, California: For remodeling and reconstruct- Alcatraz, Cal.

ing the Alcatraz light station, California, thirty-five thousand dollars.For establishing, under the direction and supervision of the Light- Alask wate.

House Board, such aids to navigation in Alaskan waters as may, in Necesary aids.

the opinion of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, be consideredadvisable and necessary, sixty thousand dollars.

LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT.

SUPPIUES OF LIGHT-HOUSES: For supplying fog signals, light-houses, and other lights with illuminating, cleaning, preservative,and such other materials as may be required for annual consumption;for books, boats, and furniture for stations, traveling expenses ofcivilian members of the Light-House Board in attending meetings ofboard at Washington, actual hire of special conveyance when neces-sary to inspect light stations, and not exceeding three hundred dollarsfor the purchase of technical and professional books and periodicalsfor the use of the Light-House Board, and for all other necessary inci-dental expenses, including the pay of officers and crews of light-housetenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-house engineers and at light-house depots,seven hundred and twenty-six thousand dollars.

REPAIRS OF LIGHT-HOUSES: For repairing, protecting, and improv-ing light-houses and buildings; for improvements to grounds con-nected therewith; for establishing and repairing day marks and pier-head and other beacon lights, including purchase of land for same; forilluminating apparatus and machinery to replace that already in use;construction of necessary outbuildings, at a cost not exceeding twohundred dollars at any one light station in any fiscal year; and forall other necessary incidental expenses relating to these variousobjects, including the pay of officers and crews of light-house tendersand of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-houseinspectors and light-house engineers and at light-house depots, ninehundred and fifty thousand dollars.

SALARIES OF KEEPERS OF LIGHT-HOUSES: For salaries, fuel, rations,rent of quarters where necessary, and all other necessary incidentalexpenses of not exceeding one thousand seven hundred light-houseand fog-signal keepers and laborers attending other lights, one mil-lion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Light-House Estab-lishment

Supplies.

Repairs, etc.

Keepers' salaries.

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Light-vessels. EXPENSES OF LIGHT-VESSELS: For seamen's wages, rations, repairs,salaries, supplies, and temporary employment and all other necessaryincidental expenses of light-vessels, including the pay of officers and'crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in theoffices of the light-house inspectors and the light-house engineersand at light-house depots, nine hundred and sixty-three thousand eighthundred dollars.

Buoyage. EXPENSES OF BUOYAGE: For expenses of establishing, replacing,and maintaining buoys of any and all kinds, and spindles, and forall other necessary incidental expenses relating thereto, including thepay of officers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and otheremployees in the offices of the light-house inspectors and light-houseengineers and at light-house depots, nine hundred and twenty-sixthousand dollars.

Fog signals. EXPENSES OF FOG SIGNALS: For establishing, replacing, duplicat-ing, and improving fog signals, including submarine signals, andbuild-ings connected therewith, and for repairs, the purchase of land sitesfor fog signals, and for all other necessary incidental expenses of thesame, including the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders,and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-houseinspectors and light-house engineers and at light-house depots, twohundred and ninety thousand dollars.

Lighting of rivers. LIGHTING OF RIVERS: For the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of thelight-house inspectors; and for establishing, supplying, and maintain-ing post lights on the Hudson and East rivers, New York; the RaritanRiver, New Jersey; Connecticut River, Thames River between Nor-wich and New London, Connecticut; the Delaware River betweenPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, and Bordentown, New Jersey; the ElkRiver, Maryland; Monongahela River, York River, James River,Virginia; Cape Fear River, North Carolina; Savannah River, Georgia;Saint Johns and Indian rivers, Florida; at Chicott Pass, and to marknavigable channel along Grand Lake, Louisiana; at the mouth ofRed River, Louisiana; on the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee,Illinois, and Great Kanawha rivers; Sacramento and San Joaquinrivers, California; on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, Oregon;on Puget Sound, Washington Sound, and adjacent waters, Washing-ton; and the channels in Saint Louis and Superior bays, at the headof Lake Superior; Fox River; Lake Winnebago and connecting lakesand channels; in Alaskan waters and Hawaiian waters; the Light-House Board being hereby authorized to lease the necessary groundfor all such lights and beacons as are for temporary use or are used topoint out changeable channels, and which in consequence can not bemade permanent, three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.

Oil house. OIL HOUSES FOR LIGHT STATIONS: For establishing isolated oilLPri,. houses for the storage of mineral oil, ten thousand dollars: Provided,

That no oil house erected hereunder shall exceed five hundred andfifty dollars in cost.

Great Lak-. MAINTENANCE OF LIGHTS ON CHANNELS OF GREAT LAKES: Toenable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, under the supervisionof the Light-House Board, by contract or otherwise, to maintainlights necessary for the safe navigation of those channels in the con-necting waterways of the Great Lakes which have been constructedor artificially improved by the Government of the United States,where the same can not properly be lighted from the American side,four thousand dollars.

Saint Marys River, NEEBISH CHANNEL, SAINT MAlYS RIVER, MICHIGAN: For main-Ante, p. 20. taining lights provided for in the Act approved February fifteenth

nineteen hundred and eight, for lighting Neebish Channel, SaintMarys River, Michigan, three thousand dollars.

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POINTE AU PELEE LIGHT-VESSEL, LAKE ERIE: For maintenance of Pointe au Pelee,

a light-vessel on the southeast shoal, Pointe au Pelee Passage, LakeErie, four thousand dollars.

REPAIRS TO LIGHT-HOUSE TENDER PANSY: For repairs of the light- Pansy," tender.

house tender Pansy for general service, twelve thousand dollars:Provided, That hereafter any and all proposals for bids for any new proo.machinery or other new equipment necessary in the repair of any Competitivebidsre-

vessel in the Light-House Service shall be on specifications prepared qured

and submitted that will secure competition in the bids for furnishingsuch machinery or equipment.

Hereafter there shall be submntted, following each estimate under DetaSed tatements

the foregoing appropriations for support of the Light-House Estab- mates.lishment, statements showing the amount required for each objectof expenditure mentioned in each of said estimates.

Authority is hereby given the accounting officers of the Treasury criif n ecounte.Department to allow and credit in the accounts of Commander L. C.Heilner, United States Navy, inspector of the thirteenth light-housedistrict for the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, nineteen hundredand six, the sum of six hundred and twenty-five dollars paid byhim from the appropriation "Supplies of light-houses, nineteenhundred and six,' for raising the light-house tender Manzanita.

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Coast and GeodeticSurvey.

For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of Ex pen

the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and including compensation, nototherwise appropriated for, of persons employed in the field work,and commutation to officers of the field force while on field duty, at arate not exceeding two dollars and fifty cents per day each, to beexpended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coastand Geodetic Survey from time to time prescribed by the Secretaryof Commerce and Labor, and under the following heads: Provided,That advances of money under this appropriation may be made tothe Coast and Geodetic Survey and by authority of the superintend-ent thereof to chiefs of parties, who shall give bond under such rulesand regulations and in such sum as the Secretary of Commerce andLabor may direct, and accounts arising under such advances shallbe rendered through and by the Coast and Geodetic Survey to theTreasury Department as under advances heretofore made to chiefsof parties. Field expenses.

FOR FIELD EXPENSES: For surveys and necessary resurveys of the ield e

Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States; including the coasts ofoutlying islands under the jurisdiction of the United States: Pro- Proino.vided, That not more than twenty-five thousand dollars of this

amount shall be expended on the coasts of the before-mentionedoutlying islands, seventy thousand dollars, to be immediatelyavai ab e;

For surveys and necessary resurveys of coasts on the Pacific paciic coast

Ocean under the jurisdiction of the United States: Provided, That Proio c.Employing, etc., Fil-

this appropriation be available for the transportation to and from ipinos.Manila and employment in the office at Washington of not to exceedthree Filipinos at any one time, one hundred and sixty thousanddollars, to be immediately available;

For continuing researches in physical hydrography relating to Physc hydrogra-harbors and bars, and for tidal and current observations on thecoasts of the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction ofthe United States, six thousand four hundred dollars;

For offshore soundings and examination of reported dangers on the Cost Pilot.

coasts of the United States, and of coasts under the jurisdiction ofthe United States, and to continue the compilation of the Coast Pilot,

80893-VOL 35, PT 1-09-63

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and to make special hydrographic examinations, and including theemployment of such pilots and nautical experts in the field and officeas may be necessary for the same, fifteen thousand dollars;

Magnetic observa- For continuing magnetic observations and to establish meridiantions. lines in connection therewith in all parts of the United States, and

for making magnetic observations in other regions under the juris-diction of the United States, including the purchase of additionalmagnetic instruments, and the lease of sites where necessary andthe erection of temporary magnetic buildings; for continuing theline of exact levels between the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts;.

Points to state sur- for furnishing points to state surveys, to be applied as far as practi-veys cable in States where points have not been furnished; for determi-

nations of geographical positions, and for continuing gravity observa-tions, fifty thousand dollars;

special surveys For any special surveys that may be required by the Light-HouseBoard or other proper authority, and contingent expenses incidentthereto, including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish com-mission of the State of Maryland, which expenses, including cost ofplats and charts, shall not exceed fifteen thousand dollars in anyone year, to be immediately available, twenty thousand dollars;

Miscellaneous For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent,including the preparation or purchase of preliminary plans andspecifications of vessels and the actual necessary expenses of officersof the field force temporarily ordered to the office at Washingtonfor consultation with the superintendent, to be paid as directed bythe superintendent, in accordance with the Department of Commerceand Labor regulations, and for the expenses of the attendance of the

Geodetie Aoa- American delegates at the meetings of the International GeodeticAssociation, not to exceed five hundred and fifty dollars, four thou-sand dollars;

Tidal gauge Sea- For the erection of a tidal gauge in the new Seamen's Home onWest street, New York City, one thousand dollars;

nterchngeable Provided, That ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall beexpenditures. available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named, but

no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appro-priation;

In all, for field expenses, three hundred and twenty-six thousandfour hundred dollars.

Cumulative leave, The Secretary of Commerce and Labor, at his discretion, mayhereafter grant to officers of the field force of the Coast and GeodeticSurvey on duty in the Philippine Islands, at one time the whole orany portion of the annual leave accrued and unused during a periodof three years.

Vessels. FOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF VESSELS: For repairs and main-tenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and GeodeticSurvey, including the traveling expenses of the person inspecting therepairs, forty thousand dollars.

Pay, etc. OFFICERS AND MEN, VESSELS, COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY: Forall necessary employees to man and equip the vessels of the Coast andGeodetic Survey, including professional seamen serving as executiveofficers and mates on vessels of the Survey, to execute the work of theSurvey herein provided for and authorized by law, two hundred andforty-five thousand dollars.

Slaritenden. SALARIES, COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY: For Superintendent, sixthousand dollars;

Assistants. For pay of assistants, to be employed in the field or office, as theSuperintendent may direct:

For two assistants, at four thousand dollars each;For one assistant, three thousand two hundred dollars;For five assistants, at three thousand dollars each;

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For five assistants, at two thousand five hundred dollars each;For one assistant, two thousand four hundred dollars;For eight assistants, at two thousand two hundred dollars each;For eight assistants, at two thousand dollars each;For eight assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each;For eight assistants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each;For eight assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each;For ten assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each;For six aids, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; Aids.For thirteen aids, at nine hundred dollars each; and ten aids, at

seven hundred and twenty dollars each;In all, one hundred and fifty-six thousand six hundred dollars.PAY OF OFFICE FORcE: For one disbursing agent, two thousand five offce force.

hundred dollars;For one chief of division of library and archives, one thousand eight

hundred dollars;For clerical force, namely: Clerical.For two, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars each;For four, at one thousand four hundred dollars each;For eight, at one thousand two hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand dollars each;For six, at nine hundred dollars each;For one, at eight hundred dollars;For seven, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;For one, at six hundred dollars;For topographic and hydrographic draftsmen, namely: Dratmen.For one, at two thousand four hundred dollars;For one, at two thousand two hundred dollars;For three, at two thousand dollars each;For three, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand four hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand dollars each;For two, at nine hundred dollars each;For astronomical, geodetic, tidal, and miscellaneous computers, Computen.

namely:For two, at two thousand dollars each;For two, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each;For four, at one thousand six hundred dollars each;For one, at one thousand four hundred dollars;For one, at one thousand two hundred dollars;For nine, at one thousand dollars each;For copperplate engravers, namely: ngraveaFor three, at two thousand dollars each;For three, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each;For two, at one thousand four hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each;For three, at one thousand dollars each;For four, at nine hundred dollars each;For electrotypers and photographers, plate printers and their Eleetrotyper.etc.

helpers, instrument makers, carpenters, engineer, and other skilledlaborers, namely:

For one, at two thousand dollars;For one, at one thousand eight hundred dollars;For one, at one thousand six hundred dollars;For twelve, at one thousand two hundred dollars each;For five, at one thousand dollars each;For three, at nine hundred dollars each;

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For seven, at seven hundred dollars each;Watchmen, etc. For watchmen, firemen, messengers, and laborers, namely:

For three, at eight hundred and eighty dollars each;For four, at eight hundred and twenty dollars each;For three, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;For four, at seven hundred dollars each;For two, at six hundred and forty dollars each;For two, at six hundred and thirty dollars each;For three, at five hundred and fifty dollars each;For two, at three hundred and sixty-five dollars each;In all, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand two hundred and

ninety dollars.office expens. OFFICE EXPENSES: For the purchase of new instruments for mate-

rials and supplies required in the instrument shop, carpenter shop,and drawing division, and for books, scientific and technical booksand journals and books of reference, maps, charts, and subscriptions;for copperplates, chart paper, printer's ink, copper, zinc, and chem-icals for electrotyping and photographing; engraving printing,photographing, and electrotyping supplies.; and for photolithograph-ing charts and printing from stone and copper for immediate use,and for the employment of expert lithographers in the office at anexpenditure not exceeding three thousand one hundred dollars; forstationery for the office and field parties, transportation of instru-ments and supplies when not charged to party expenses, office wagonand horses, heating, lighting, and power, telephone including theoperation of switchboard, telegrams, ice, and washing, office furniture,repairs, traveling expenses of assistants and others employed in theoffice sent on special duty in the service of the office, miscellaneousexpenses, contingencies of all kinds, and for extra labor not to exceedthree thousand four hundred dollars; in all, fifty thousand dollars.

Allowance. That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast andGeodetic Survey shall be available for allowance to civilian or otherofficers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (except ashereinbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to Wash-ington for short periods for consultation with the superintendent),except as now provided by law.

Bureau of Fisheries. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Cormisioner, etc. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER: For commissioner, six thousand dollars;deputy commissioner, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, twothousand four hundred dollars; accountant, two thousand onehundred dollars; librarian, one thousand two hundred dollars; oneclerk of class four; three clerks of class three; clerk to commissioner,one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class one; one clerk,one thousand dollars; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in-spector of fisheries in Alaska, one thousand eight hundred dollars; en-gineer, one thousand and eighty dollars; three firemen, at six hundreddollars each; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollarseach; five janitors and messengers, at six hundred dollars each; jani-tress, four hundred and eighty dollars; messenger, three hundred andsixty dollars; four charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollarseach; in all, forty-one thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.

Office of architect Office of architect and engineer: Architect and engineer twoand engineer. thousand two hundred dollars; assistant architect, one thousand six

hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars;clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, five thousand sevenhundred and twenty dollars.

Division of fish cui- Division of fish culture-Office: Assistant in charge, two thousandSure. seven hundred dollars; superintendent of car and messenger service,

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one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; two clerksof class two; two clerks of class one; one clerk, seven hundred andtwenty dollars; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred and twentydollars.

Division of fish culture-Station employees: Central Station andAquaria, Washington, District of Columbia: Superintendent ofstation and aquaria, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, ninehundred dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twentydollars each; laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, four thousand fourhundred and forty dollars.

Green Lake (Maine) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; fish culturist, ninehundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, fourthousand five hundred dollars.

Craigs Brook (Maine) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, atsix hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars.-s.aint Johnsbury (Vermont) Station: Superintendent, one thou-

sand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars;s"illed laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, atsix hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand three hundred andtwenty dollars.

Gloucester (Massachusetts) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; threelaborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hun-dred dollars.

Woods Hole (Massachusetts) Station: Superintendent, one thou-sand five hundred dollars; machinist, nine hundred and sixty dollars;fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; pilot and collector, seven hun-dred and twenty dollars; three firemen, at six hundred dollars each;four laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand twohundred and eighty dollars.

Cape Vincent (New York) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dol-lars; machinist, nine hundred and sixty dollars; two firemen, atseven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers, at six hundreddollars each; in all, five thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars.

Bryans Point (Maryland) Station: Custodian, three hundred andsixty dollars.

Wytheville (Virginia) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; fish culturist ninehundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, fourthousand five hundred dollars.

Put in Bay (Ohio) Station: Superintendent, one thousand five hun-dred dollars; foreman, one thousand dollars; machinist, nine hun-dred and sixty dollars; two lborers, at six hundred dollars each; inall, four thousand six hundred and sixty dollars.

Northville (Michigan) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred and sixty dollars; fish cul-turist, nine hundred dollars; four laborers, at six hundred dollarseach; in all, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

Alpena (Michigan) Station: Foreman; one thousand two hundreddollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thousand onehundred dollars.

Duluth (Minnesota) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; fish culturist, ninehundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all,four thousand five hundred dollars.

Neosho (Missouri) Station: Superintendent, one thousand five hun-dred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven

977

Station employees.Central Station.

Green Lake, Me.

Craigs Brook, Me.

SaintJohnsbury,Vt.

Gloucester, Mass.

Woods Hole, Mas.

Cape Vincent, N.Y.

Bryans Point, Md.

Wytheville, Va.

Put in Bay, Ohio.

Northville, Mich.

Alpena, Mich.

Duluth, Minn.

Neosho, Mo.

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hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollarseach; in all, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

Leadville, Colo. Leadville (Colorado) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; twofish culturists, at nine hundred dollars each; skilled laborer, sevenhundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollarseach; cook, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, six thousandnine hundred dollars.

san Marcos, Tex. San Marcos (Texas) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollarseach; in all, five thousand four hundred dollars.

Baird and Battle Baird (California) and Battle Creek (California) stations: Super-ree, c. intendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand

and eighty dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; three laborers,at six hundred dollars each; in all, five thousand two hundred andeighty dollars.

clackamsA, Oreg. Clackamas (Oregon) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; skilled laborer,seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at six hundreddollars each; in all, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

Manchester, Iowa. Manchester (Iowa) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers,at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars.

Bozeman. Mont. Bozeman (Montana) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers,at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars.

Erwin, Tenn. Erwin (Tennessee) Station: Superintendent, one thousand five hun-dred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, atsix hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars.

Nashua, N. H. Nashua (New Hampshire) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two labor-ers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundreddollars.

Edenton. N. C. Edenton (North Carolina) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two labor-ers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundreddollars.

Baker Lake, Wash. Baker Lake (Washington) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two labor-ers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundreddollars.

Colld prings. (. Cold Springs (Georgia) Station: Superintendent one thousand fivehundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, atsix hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars.

spearfsh, . Dak. Spearfish (South Dakota) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two labor-ers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred(ollars.

White SuIphIurspringt w.w.11 White Sulphur Springs (West Virginia) Station: Superintendent,

one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dol-lars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousandtwo hundred dollars.

Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo (Mississippi) Station: Superintendent, one thousand fivehundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, atsix hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars.

eootby arbr, Boothbay Harbor (Maine) Station: Superintendent, one thousandfive hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; engineer,one thousand one hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred andeighty dollars; three firemen, at six hundred dollars each; custodian

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of lobster pounds, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers,at six hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand dollars.

Mammoth Spring (Arkansas) Station: Superintendent, one thou- Mammoth Springs,

sand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; twolaborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hun-dred dollars.

Yes Bay (Alaska) Hatchery: Superintendent, one thousand five YesBay,Alaska.

hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; twoskilled laborers, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; three labor-ers, at nine hundred dollars each; cook, nine hundred dollars; inall, eight thousand two hundred and twenty dollars.

Afognak (Alaska) Station: Superintendent, one thousand five Afognak, Alaska.

hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; twoskilled laborers, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; threelaborers, at nine hundred dollars each; cook, nine hundred dollars;in all, eight thousand two hundred and twenty dollars.

Biological Station, Fairport, Iowa: Director, at the rate of one BFairpogrta, o n.thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; superintendent of fishculture, at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum;scientific assistant, at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollarsper annum; scientific assistant, at the rate of one thousand two hun-dred dollars per annum; foreman, at the rate of one thousand twohundred dollars per annum; shell expert, at the rate of one thousandtwo hundred dollars per annum; engineer, at the rate of one thou-sand dollars per annum; two firemen, at the rate of six hundreddollars per annum each; two laborers, at the rate of six hundred dol-lars per annum each; in all, seven thousand eight hundred dollarsor so much thereof as may be necessary.

Employees at large: Two field-station superintendents, at one Employees at large.

thousand eight hundred dollars each; two fish culturists, at ninehundred and sixty dollars each; two fish culturists, at nine hundreddollars each; five machinists, at nine hundred and sixty dollarseach; two coxswains, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;in all, thirteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.

Distribution employees: Five car captains, at one-thousand two Distribution em-

hundred dollars each; six car messengers, at one thousand dollars ployees

each; five assistant car messengers, at nine hundred dollars each;five car laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; fivecar cooks, at six hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-three thousandone hundred dollars.

Division of inquiry respecting food fishes: Assistant in charge, two Division of inquiry.

thousand seven hundred dollars; assistant, two thousand five hundreddollars; assistant, one thousand six hundred dollars; two assistants,at one thousand two hundred dollars each; assistant, nine hundreddollars; assistant, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one clerk ofclass one; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; one clerk, seven hundredand twenty dollars; in all, thirteen thousand six hundred and fortydollars.

Biological station, Beaufort, North Carolina: Superintendent and Biologial station.N. C.

director, one thousand five hundred dollars; two laborers, at sixhundred dollars each; in all, two thousand seven hundred dollars.

Division of statistics and methods of the fisheries: Assistant in Divisionofstatistic.charge, two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks of class four;one clerk of class two; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; oneclerk, at nine hundred dollars: two clerks, at seven hundred andtwenty dollars each; statistical agent, one thousand four hundreddollars; three statistical agents, at one thousand dollars each; onelocal agent at Boston, Massachusetts, three hundred dollars; onelocal agent at Gloucester, Massachusetts, six hundred dollars; in all,seventeen thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

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vAeoss." Vessel service: Steamer Albatross: One naturalist, one thousandeight hundred dollars; one general assistant, one thousand two hun-dred dollars; one fishery expert, one thousand two hundred dollars;clerk, one thousand dollars; m all, five thousand two hundred dollars.

Fish Hawk." Steamer Fish Hawk: One cabin boy, four hundred and eightydollars.

"OGampl" Schooner Grampus: Master, one thousand five hundred dollars;first mate, one thousand and eighty dollars; second mate, eight hun-dred and forty dollars; engineer, eight hundred and forty dollars;cook, six hundred dollars; three seamen, at five hundred and fortydollars each; one cabin boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all,

Proiso. six thousand and nine hundred dollars: Provided, That the engineerferi t o ctamsoed who has heretofore been employed in this position is hereby trans-service. ferred to the classified service.

"Phalarope." Steamer Phalarope: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars;engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundredand twenty dollars; two seamen, at five hundred and forty dollarseach; cook, six hundred dollars; in all, four thousand seven hundreddollars.

"curlew." Steamer Curlew: Pilot, one thousand one hundred dollars; engineer,one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred andtwenty dollars; cook, six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand fivehundred and twenty dollars.

"Gannet." Steamer Gannet: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars;engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundredand twenty dollars; two seamen, at five hundred and forty dollarseach; in all, four thousand one hundred dollars.

"osprey." Steamer Osprey: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars; engi-neer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred andtwenty dollars; two seamen, at seven hundred and twenty dollarseach; cook, nine hundred dollars; in all, five thousand three hundredand sixty dollars.

Adninitratin ex- Expenses of administration: For expenses of the office of the com-penses.missioner, including stationery, purchase of special reports, books forlibrary, furniture, purchase and care of necessary horses and vehicles,including purchase, maintenance, and driving of horse and vehicle forofficial use of commissioner, when, in writing, ordered by the Secretaryof Commerce and Labor; telegraph and telephone service, repairs toand heating, lighting, and equipment of buildings, and compensationof temporary employees, and all other necessary expenses connectedtherewith, eight thousand dollars.

Propagation ex- Propagation of food fishes: For maintenance, equipment, and oper-fenont.nc uipment, oper-ations of the fish-cultural stations of the bureau, the general propaga-tion of food fishes and their distribution, including the movement,maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and appara-tus, contingent expenses, and temporary labor, two hundred andseventy-five thousand dollars.

Maintenanceof ve- Maintenance of vessels: For maintenance of the vessels andlaunches, including the purchase and repair of boats, apparatus,machinery, and other facilities required for use with the same, hire ofvessels, and all other necessary expenses. in connection therewith,fifty-five thousand dollars.

food fishes.pect" g Inquiry respecting food fishes: For expenses of the inquiry into theField expenses. causes of the decrease of food fishes in the lakes, rivers, and coast

waters of the United States, and for the study of the waters of theinterior, the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts in the interests of fishculture and the commercial fisheries, expenses of travel and prepara-tion of reports, and for all other necessary expenses in connectiontherewith, thirty thousand dollars.

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Statistical inquiry: For expenses in the collection and compilation Statistical inquiry.

of the statistics of the fisheries and the study of their methods andrelations, including travel and preparation of reports and all othernecessary expenses in connection therewith, seven thousand five hun-dred dollars. I

And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous Interchangeableex-

expenses of the work of the bureau shall be available interchangeablyfor expenditure on the objects named, but no more than ten percentum shall be added to any one item of appropriation.

Agents at salmon fisheries in Alaska: For one agent, two thousand Salmon fisheries,

five hundred dollars; and one assistant agent, two thousand dollars;in all, four thousand five hundred dollars.

FISH HATCHERY, PUT IN BAY, OHIO.-For construction or purchase t in Bay Ohio.

of steamboat, fifteen thousand dollars. St t.The accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby William L Solea.

authorized and directed to credit in the accounts of William L. Soleau,disbursing clerk, Department of Commerce and Labor, paymentsmade by him for subsistence of regular employees at the United Statesfish hatcheries at Yes Bay, Alaska, and Baker, Washington, paid priorto June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight.

For the establishment of a fish-cultural station in the upper Missis- rUpper Missiasippisippi River Valley for the collection and propagation of fishes indig- Iftabinhent ofenous to that region and as a necessary auxiliary to the biological atoin.

station at Fairport, Iowa, including purchase of site, construction ofbuildings and ponds, and equipment, at some suitable place to beselected. by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, twenty-fivethousand dollars.

For establishing fish-cultural stations in Puget Sound, or its tribu- SPgieOind.Walltaries in the State of Washington for the propagation of salmon and Ante, . 89.other food fishes and for each and every purpose necessary in connec-tion therewith and authorized in the Act approved January twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine, fifty thousand dollars.

FISH HATCHERY, GREEN LAKE, MAINE: For completion of road- Green Lake, Me-

way from said station to county road, two thousand seven hundreddollars.

MISCELTLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. Miscellaneous.

ALASKAN SEAL FISHERIES: For salaries of agents at seal fisheries erAlkn seal sh-

in Alaska, as follows: For one agent, three thousand six hundred Agents'salaries, etc.and fifty dollars; one assistant agent, two thousand nine hundredand twenty dollars; two assistant agents, at two thousand one hun-dred and ninety dollars each; janitor service at the governmentbuildings at the Pribilof Islands, not exceeding four hundred andeighty dollars; in all, eleven thousand four hundred and thirty dollars.

-To enable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to furnish food, tiFd, etc., for na-fuel, and clothing and other necessaries of life to the native inhabit-ants on the islands of Saint Paul and Saint George, Alaska, nineteenthousand five hundred dollars.

Repairs to public buildings on the Pribilof Islands, Alaska: For Rearstob uidinrepairing the government buildings on the fur-seal islands, SaintGeorge and Saint Paul, Alaska, including repairs to guardhouses andcoal house, three thousand dollars.

EXPENSES OF REGULATING IMMIGRATION: For all expenses of the alienisga" °f

enforcement of the laws regulating the immigration of aliens into the Expense enforcingUnited States, including the contract-labor laws; for the costs of the awreports of decisions of the federal courts, and digests thereof, forthe use of the Commissioner-General of Immigration; for salaries andexpenses of all officers, clerks, and employees appointed to enforcesaid laws: for the enforcement of the provisions of the Act of Febru- Vol 34, p. 898

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ary twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, entitled "An Act toregulate the immigration of aliens into the United States" (Thirty-fourth Statutes, eight hundred and ninety-eight); for expenses ofnecessary supplies, alterations, and repairs, and for all other expenses

Chinese exclusion. authorized by said Act; also for preventing the unlawful entry ofChinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officersto enforce the laws in relation thereto, and the expenses of returningto China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the UnitedStates, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expense ofconveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deporta-

Refunding head tion, and for the refunding of head tax upon presentation of evidenceshowing conclusively that collection was erroneously made; all to beexpended under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce and

poeisos. Labor, two million four hundred thousand dollars: Provided, Thattract labor

con not to exceed fifty thousand dollars of said sum may be expended asvol. 34, p. 906. provided in section twenty-four of the Act of February twentieth,

nineteen hundred and seven, entitled "An Act to regoulate the immi-exCinese excluson gration of aliens into the United States:" Provided, That the expendi-

tures for the enforcement of the Chinese-Exclusion Act shall notexceed five hundred thousand dollars: Provided further, That on and

To be overed ito after July first, nineteen hundred and nine, an head tax collectedthe T reasurye antrthe Treasury. pursuant to the provisions of section one of the said Act of Februaryamended' 8 9 8 twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, together with all fines, rentals

collected, and moneys received from other sources under the lawsregulating the immigration of aliens into the United States, shall becovered into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts.

Joint commission For the expenses of the commission provided for in section thirty-on immigration.

sExrps. nine of said Act of February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven,vo. p 99. including the salaries of the commissioners and their clerks and otherTermination of employees, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the said

w o r k. commission shall complete their entire work and make their final

report, and the commission shall cease on the first day of March,nineteen hundred and ten.

mmgrastion sta Towards the purchase of ground for and the complete erection andtion, site etc. furnishing of a new fireproof immigration station at the Port of Boston

e, p. 43 in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to pro-vide for the purchase of a site and the erection of a new immigrationstation thereon at the city of Boston, Massachusetts," approved Feb-ruary twenty-third, nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred thou-sand dollars.H

Flis Island, N. Y. The Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eighthImrngratiln sta- (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page three hundred and thirty), is herebyAile, p. 330, amend- amended by striking out the following:

ec. "Immigration station, Ellis Island, New York Harbor: For dredg-ing new channel to afford landing facilities for arriving aliens andtheir baggage, sixty-five thousand dollars" and inserting:

Wharf authorized. Immigration station, Ellis Island, New York Harbor: For dredg-ing new channel and constructing new wharf to afford landing facili-ties for arriving aliens and their baggage, sixtv-five thousand dollars.

retailed estimates Hereafter there shall be submitted, following the estimates underthe foregoing appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration,statements showing the amount required for each object of expendi-ture mentioned in said estimates.

Naturalization di- SPECIAL EXAMINERS, DIVISION OF NATURALIZATION: For compensa-Special examiners, tion, to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, of exam-

clerk.etc. iners, interpreters, clerks, and stenographers, for the purpose ofcarrying on the work of the Division of Naturalization, Bureau of

3 P 5. Immigration and Naturalization, provided for by the Act of Con-gress approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled

An Act to establish a Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization and

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to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens through-out the United States," and for their actual necessary travelingexpenses while absent from their official stations, subject to suchrules and regulations as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor mayprescribe; and for the actual necessary traveling expenses of the Travelingexpensesofficers and employees of the Division of Naturalization in Washing-ton while absent on official duty outside of the District of Columbia,one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. A detailed report of Report.the expenditures under the appropriations for this service shall beannually submitted to Congress at the beginning of each regularsession thereof.

For the purpose of carrying into effect that part of section thirteen lerks of courts.of the Act of June twenty-mnth, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty- ical assistance in nat-fourth Statutes, five hundred and ninety-six), which provides: "And vol. a4, p.cao.in case the clerk of any court collects fees in excess of the sum of six,thousand dollars in any one year, the Secretary of Commerce andLabor may allow to such clerk from the money which the UnitedStates shall receive additional compensation for the employment ofadditional clerical assistance, but for no other purpose, if in the opinionof the said Secretary the business of such clerk warrants such allow-ance," twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the total com- Liio .pensation for the additional clerical assistants authorized by thatportion of the said section quoted above to be employed by the clerksof courts, shall in no case exceed one-half the gross amount of feescollected by such clerks in naturalization cases during the fiscal year,and that the expenditures from this appropriation shall be in themanner and under such regulations as the Secretary of Commerce andLabor may prescribe.

REFUND TO COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE: For refund rompagnie Gene-

to the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique the amount erroneously Refund to.collected from said company for hospital treatment of the aliens Perland Abraham Goldfeder, from July twenty-fifth, nineteen hundredand seven, to February twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and eight,inclusive, to be paid from the appropriation "Expenses of regulatingimmigration," four hundred and sixty-five dollars.

PAYMENT TO WILLIAM BLACK: For payment of fee to William Willam Black

Black, informer against John Huggins, under the alien contract-laborlaw, being one-half of the penalty imposed and collected in Black'sown case, five hundred dollars.

PAYMENT TO THOMAS WINDRIDGE AND OTHERS: To pay to Thoms' WindridgeThomas Windridge, James Greenwood, William Cameron, and Robert will'i Cameron,

and Robert Jones.Jones, for information furnished that led to the conviction of the alnformers' fees.Allis-Chalmers Company for importing aliens under contract fromEngland in violation of the immigration laws, for which a fine of fourthousand dollars was imposed and collected, five hundred dollarseach, two thousand dollars.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES SHIPPING SERVICE: For rent (including cShipping seervie.rent of office quarters for the United States shipping commissionerat San Francisco, California, not exceeding two thousand one hun-dred dollars), stationery, and other requisites for the transaction ofthe business of shipping commissioners' offices, nine thousand onehundred dollars.

For rent of temporary quarters for the United States shipping com- NetYork.

missioner at New York, New York, and cost of removing presentoffice and fixtures, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS: Toward procuring a testing machine to arsrea of stan.-cost not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and for Testing physical

services in connection therewith, for the determination by the Connt.Bureau of Standards of physical constants and the properties ofmaterials as authorized by law, fifty thousand dollars to be imme-diately available.

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Interior Depart- TNDER TIE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.ment.

Public buildings. PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

Repairs. REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: For repairs ofInterior Department and Pension buildings, and of the old Post-OfficeDepartment building, occupied by the Interior Department, includingpreservation and repair of steam heating and electric lighting plantsand elevators, twenty thousand dollars.

Electric elevator. For repairing the operating machinery of the electric elevator, inthe west wing of the Patent Office building, four thousand dollars, tobe immediately available.

Capitol. FOR THE CAPITOL: For work at Capitol and for general repairsReps thereof, including flags for the east and west fronts of the center of

the Capitol; flagstaffs, halyards, and tackle, wages of mechanics andlaborers; purchase, maintenance, and driving of office vehicle, andnot exceeding one hundred dollars for the purchase of technicaland necessary reference books, thirty thousand dollars.

Works of art. For continuing the work of cleaning and repairing works of art inthe Capitol, including repairs to frames, under the direction of theJoint Committee on the Library, one thousand five hundred dollars.

senate Offce Bild- Toward the construction of the fireproof building for committeeconstrnction. rooms and offices for the United States Senate, provided for ih theVol. s3, p. 481. sundry civil Act approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and

four, including not exceeding fifty dollars for the purchase of neces-sary technical books, one hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars.

nStenaned' The unexpended balance of the appropriation of thirty thousandnceavailable. dollars made for maintenance, includmg heating, lighting, and ven-Vol.33,p.481. tilation, miscellaneous items, and for all necessary services for the

Senate Office Building, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine,is reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year nineteen hun-dred and ten.

Capitol grounds IMPROVING THE CAPITOL GROUNDS: For the care and improvementImproing. of the grounds surrounding the Capitol, Senate Office Building, and

House Office Building, pay of one clerk, mechanics, gardeners, forfertilizers, repairs to pavements, walks, and roadways, twenty-seventhousand five hundred dollars.

Lighting Capitol LIGHTING THE CAPITOL AND GROUNDS: For lighting the Capitol andand g ' grounds about the same, including the Senate Office Building, House

Office Building,Botanic Garden, Senate and House stables, and enginehouse, Maltby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Senateand House of Representatives; for gas and electric lighting; pay ofsuperintendent of meters, at the rate of one thousand six hundreddollars per annum, who shall inspect all gas and electric meters of theGovernment in the District of Columbia without additional compensa-tion, lamplighters, gas fitters, and for materials and labor for gas andelectric lighting, and for general repairs, seventy-eight thousand fivehundred dollars.

Repairs,tables,etc. For repairs and improvements to steam fire-engine house, and Sen-ate and House stables, and for repairs to and paving of floors andcourtyards of same, one thousand five hundred dollars.

SupremeCourtcon- CONFERENCE ROOM, SUPREME COURT: For steel fixtures, shelves,ference room.Shelves, etc., for and cases for the conference room library of the Supreme Court, six

library, thousand five hundred dollars.Court of Claims COURT OF CLAIMS BUILDING, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For plumb-

Plumbing, etc. ing painting, and revolving door, for the Court of Claims building,seven thousand nine hundred and eighty-six dollars.

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PUBLIC LANDS SERVICE. Public lands.

SALARIES AND COMMISSIONS OF REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS: For Registers and re-

salaries and commissions of registers of district land offices and receiv-ers of public moneys at district land offices, at not exceeding threethousand dollars per annum each, five hundred and seventy thousanddollars.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF LAND OFFICES: For clerk hire, rent, and contingent expnse.

other incidental expenses of the district land offices, including theexchange of typewriters, two hundred and ninety-five thousand dol-lars: Provided, That this appropriation shall be available for the pay- Per diem.

ment of per diem, in lieu of subsistence, not exceeding three dollarsper day, of clerks detailed to examine the books and management ofdistrict land offices and to assist in the operation of said offices, andin the opening of new land offices and reservations, while on such duty,and for actual necessary traveling expenses of said clerks, includingnecessary sleeping-car fares: Provided further, That no expenses trition on ex-

chargeable to the Government shall be incurred by registers andreceivers in the conduct of local land offices except upon previousspecific authorization by the Commissioner of the General Land Office.

EXPENSES OF DEPOSITING PUBLIC MONEYS: For expenses of deposit- Depotng oe

ing money received from the disposal of public lands, by registeredmail, bank exchange, or otherwise, as may be directed by the Secre-tary of the Interior, and under rules to be approved by the Secretaryof the Treasury, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

DEPREDATIONS ON PUBLIC TIMBER, PROTECTING PUBLIC LANDS, AND Timber deprtetnda-D D Ntions, protecting, andSETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS FOR SWAMP LAND AND SWAMP-LAND INDEM- swamp-land claims.

NarY: To meet the expenses of protecting timber on the public lands,and for the more efficient execution of the law and rules relating to thecutting thereof; of protecting public lands from illegal and fraudulententry or appropriation, and of adjusting claims for swamp lands) andindemnity for swamp lands, one million dollars, to be immediatelyavailable, of which sum seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars isfor the purpose of bringing up the work of the.General Land Officehereunder so as to make the same current, and not exceeding twenty- IMeiana KOickapoo

five thousand dollars of this appropriation may be used for the pay- Punishing fradsconcerning allot-

ment, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, of fees of wit- ments to, witness fees,nesses and of the actual expenses of witnesses summoned before the etc.state grand jury or other juries to indict and try persons guilty ofviolation of the law in connection with the execution of deeds coveringlands allotted in Oklahoma to the Mexican Kickapoo Indians, orbefore state courts at the trial of persons so indicted, and not exceed- Districnt land o"fies.

ing fifty thousand dollars additional for clerk hire, rent, and otherincidental expenses of the district land offices, and not exceeding fiftythousand dollars additional for expenses of hearings held by order ofthe Commissioner of the General Land Office to determine whetheralleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made incompliance with law: Provided, That agents and others employed enio.eunder this appropriation shall be allowed per diem, subject to suchrules and regulations as he may prescribe, in lieu of subsistence, at arate not exceeding three dollars per day each and actual necessaryexpenses for transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares,except when agents are employed in the district of Alaska, they may Exception.

be allowed not exceeding six dollars per day each, in lieu of subsistence.EXPENSES OF HEARINGS IN LAND ENTRIES: For expenses of hearings Hearings in land

held by order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to deter-mine whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or havebeen made in compliance with law, and of hearings in disbarmentproceedings, thirty-five thousand dollars.

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Reproducing plats REPRODUCING PLATS OF SURVEYS: To enable the Commissioner ofof surveys.the General Land Office to continue to reproduce worn and defacedofficial plats of surveys on file, and other plats constituting a part ofthe records of said office, and to furnish local land offices with the same,three thousand five hundred dollars.

statesrt lands to EXAMINATIONS OF DESERT LANDS: To enable the Secretary of theInterior to examine, under such regulations and at such compensa-

sextamination of tion as he may prescribe, the desert lands selected by the Statesol. 28, p. 422. under the provisions of section four of the Act of Congress approved

August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one thousandeorino. dollars: Provided, That if such examinations be made by detailed

clerks or employees of the department, they shall be entitled toactual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessarysleeping-car fares, and not exceeding three dollars per day in lieu ofsubsistence.

Forest reserves. RESTORATION OF LANDS IN FOREST RESERVES: TO enable the Secre-Adverting. tary of the Interior to meet the expenses of advertising the restora-

tion to the public domain of lands in forest reserves, or of landstemporarily withdrawn for forest-reserve purposes, twelve thousanddollars.

Transcripts of TRANSCRIPTS OF RECORDS AND PLATS, GENERAL LAND OFFICE:records. For furnishing transcripts of records and plats, to be expended under

Provs. the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, eighteen thousand sevencompensation, hundred and twenty dollars: Provided, That persons employed under

this appropriation shall be selected by the Secretary of the Interior,at a compensation of sixtydollars per month each, and shall be entitledto the same leave of absence or leave for sickness with pay as is allowedby law to other employees of the executive departments: Provided

R L further, That not more than one-twelfth of this apopopriation shallbe expended in any one month of the year for which it is available.

Opening Indian res- OPENING INDIAN RESERVATIONS (REIMBURSABLE): TO meet theervations to entry. t

Expenses. expenses of opening to entry and settlement ceded lands withinProiseo. Indian reservations, twenty-five thousand dollars, orso much thereof as

may be necessary: Provided, That the expenses pertaining to the open-ing of each of said reservations and paid for out of said appropriationshall be reimbursed to the United States from the money receivedfrom the sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, respectively.

Surveying. SURVEYING THE PUBLIC LANDS.

Rate-.

Pior'isos.Preference.

Vol. 25. p. 676.Vol. 26i, pp. 215, 222.

Extra rates, heavilytimbered, etc., lands.

For surveys and resurveys of public lands, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, at rates not exceeding nine dollars per linearmile for standard and meander lines, seven dollars for township andfive dollars for section lines: Provided, That in expending this appro-priation preference shall be given, first, in favor of surveying town-ships occupied, in whole or in part, by actual settlers and of landsgranted to the States by the Acts approved February twenty-second,eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and the Acts approved July thirdand July tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety; and, second, to sur-veying under such other Acts as provide for land grants to the severalStates and Territories, except railroad land grants and such indemnitylands as the several States and Territories may be entitled to in lieuof lands granted them for educational and other purposes which mayhave been sold or included in some reservation or otherwise disposedof, and other surveys shall be confined to lands adapted to agricultureand lines of reservations, and lands within boundaries of forest reser-vations, except that the Commissioner of the General Land Office mayallow for the survey and resurvey of lands heavily timbered, moun-tainous, or covered with dense undergrowth, rates not exceedingthirteen dollars per linear mile for standard and meander lines,

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eleven dollars for township and seven dollars for section lines, and incases of exceptional difficulties in the surveys, where the work cannot be contracted for at these rates, compensation for surveys andresurveys may be allowed by the said commissioner, with the approvalof the Secretary of the Interior, at rates not exceeding eighteen dol-lars per linear mile for standard and meander lines, fifteen dollars fortownship, and twelve dollars for section lines: Provided further, That Land in California,

in the States of California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Ore-gon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, the Territories of Arizona andNew Mexico, and the district of Alaska there may be allowed, in thediscretion of the Secretary of the Interior, for the survey and resurveyof lands heavily timbered, mountainous, or covered with dense under-growth, rates not exceeding twenty-five dollars per linear mile forstandard and meander lines, twenty-three dollars for township andtwenty dollars for section lines; the provisions of section twenty-four R.S.,see. 241,p.441.hundred and eleven, Revised Statutes of the United States, author-izing allowance for surveys in California and Oregon, are herebyextended to all of the above-named States and Territories and dis-trict. And of the sum hereby appropriated there may be expended Resurveys, etc.

such an amount as the Commissioner of the General Land Officemay deem necessary for examination of public surveys in the severalsurveying districts, by such competent surveyors as the Secretary ofthe Interior may select, or by such competent surveyors as he mayauthorize the surveyor-general to select, at such compensation, notexceeding six dollars per day, except in the district of Alaska, where Per diem

a compensation not exceeding ten dollars per day may be allowedone such surveyor and such per diem allowance, in lieu of subsistence,not exceeding three dollars, while engaged in field examinations, ashe may prescribe, said per diem allowance to be also made to suchclerks who are competent surveyors who may be detailed to makefield examinations, in order to test the accuracy of the work in thefield, and to prevent payment for fraudulent and imperfect surveysreturned by deputy surveyors, and for examinations of surveys here-tofore made and reported to be defective or fraudulent, and inspecting In

tsecing mineral,mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber districts, and for making, by ec., an

such competent surveyors, fragmentary surveys and such othersurveys or examinations as may be required for identification oflahds for purposes of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf ofthe United States: Provided further, That the sum of not exceeding Mo,,met

8 forsee-

twenty-five thousand dollars of the amount hereby appropriated maybe expended by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, withthe approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purchase ofmetal monuments to be used for public-land survey corners whereverpracticable. Abandoned m

For necessary expenses of survey, appraisal, and sale of abandoned tary reerations.military reservations transferred to the control of the Secretary ofthe Interior under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved Vol. 23. p. 103.

July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, and any law priorthereto, including a custodian of the ruin of Casa Grande, fourthousand dollars.

To enable the United States surveyor-general of Utah to execute counties in tah.Completing office

and complete the office work necessary to the surveys of public lands work.in Garfield, Iron, Kane, San Juan, and Washington counties, in theState of Utah, authorized by the Act of Congress approved May A4d, p. 348.

twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, five thousand dollars.To enable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the unfinished Minnesota. North

drafting and field-note writing pertaining to surveys in the States of ana.'o ""d Loi-Minnesota, North Dakota, and Louisiana, caused by the discontin- in'mpteting draft-

uance of the offices of the surveyors-general in those States, six thou-sand five hundred dollars.

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California. To enable the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under thePlats of mineralsurveysin. direction of the Secretary of the Interior, to reproduce the plats of

mineral surveys in California for the United States Surveyor-General'sOffice, to be immediately available, eight thousand dollars.

Geological Survey. UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

Salaries of Director, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: Foretc. director, six thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred

dollars; chief disbursing clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars;librarian, two thousand dollars; photographer, two thousand dollars;two assistant photographers, one at nine hundred dollars and one atseven hundred and twenty dollars; one clerk of class two; threeclerks of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; four clerks, atnine hundred dollars each; four copyists, at seven hundred and twentydollars each; watchman, eight hundred and forty dollars; four watch-men, at six hundred dollars each; janitor, six hundred dollars; fourmessengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, thirty-four thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars.

cientific asistnts. SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANTS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY:For two geologists, at four thousand dollars each;For one geologist, three thousand dollars;For one geologist, two thousand seven hundred dollars;For two paleontologists, at two thousand dollars each;For one chemist, three thousand dollars;For one geographer, two thousand seven hundred dollars;For one geographer, two thousand five hundred dollars;For two topographers, at two thousand dollars each; in all,

twenty-nine thousand nine hundred dollars.xpenses. FOR GENERAL EXPENSES OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: For the

Geological Survey and the classification of the public lands andexamination of the geological structure, mineral resources, and theproducts of the national domain, to continue the preparation of ageological map of the United States, gauging streams and determin-ng the water supply, and for surveying national forests, includingthe pay of necessary clerical and scientific force and other employees inthe field and in the office at Washington, District of Columbia, and allother absolutely necessary expenses, including telegrams, furniture,stationery, telephones, and all other necessary articles required inthe field, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of theInterior, namely:

Skilled laborers. For pay of skilled laborers and various temporary employees,twenty thousand dollars;

Topographical sur- For topographical surveys in various portions of the United States,ves. three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be immediately

available;Geological surveys. For geological surveys in the various portions of the United States,

two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, to be immediatelyavailable;

eal n rearches. For chemical and physical researches relating to the geology ofthe United States, twenty thousand dollars;

strations. For the preparation of the illustrations of the Geological Survey,eighteen thousand two hundred and eighty dollars;

Mineral resources. For the preparation of the report of the mineral resources of theUnited States, which report shal hereafter be published in two octavovolumes and as a distinct publication, the number of copies, printingof separate chapters, and mode of distribution of which shall be thesame as of the annual report, seventy-five thousand dollars;

Water supply. For gauging the streams and determining the water supply of theUnited States, and for the investigation of underground currents andartesian wells, and the preparation of reports upon the best methodsof utilizing the water resources, one hundred thousand dollars;

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For the purchase of necessary books for the library, including Books,etc.directories and professional and scientific periodicals needed forstatistical purposes, two thousand dollars;

For engraving and printing the geological maps, one hundred thou- Map s-sand dollars;

For the continuation of the investigation of the structural materials iStructuralaterialsboth belonging to and for the use of the United States, such as stone,clays, cement, and so forth, under the supervision of the Director ofthe United States Geological Survey, to be immediately available,one hundred thousand dollars;

For the continuation of the analyzing and testing of the coals, lig- Testing fuels.nites, and other mineral fuel substances belonging to or for the use ofthe United States, in order to determine their fuel value, and so forth,under the supervision of the Director of the United States GeologicalSurvey, one hundred thousand dollars;

For continuation of the topographical surveys of the public lands Forest reserve sur-that have been or may hereafter be designated as national forests, veys.seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available;

For salaries of two mine inspectors, authorized by the Act approved Mine inspectors.

March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, for the protection ofthe lives of miners in the Territories, at two thousand dollars perannum each, four thousand dollars.

For per diem, subject to such rules and regulations as the Secretary Perdiem.

of the Interior may prescribe, in lieu of subsistence at a rate notexceeding three dollars per day each while absent from their homes onduty, and for actual necessary traveling expenses of said inspectors,including necessary sleeping-car fares, three thousand three hundredand fifty dollars;

For continuing the investigations as to the causes of mine explo- Investigation of

sions with a view to increasing safety in mining, to be immediately ne exploon

available, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars;The Director of the Geological Survey shall hereafter furnish to any graph slides, etc.o

person, concern, or institution, in the interest of education and the Sale of, authorized.

dissemination of knowledge, that shall pay in advance the whole costof material and services thereof, copies of any photographs or lanternslides in the possession of the United States Geological Survey; and Proceeds-the moneys received by the director for the same shall be depositedin the United States Treasury.

In all, for the United States Geological Survey, one million fourhundred and seven thousand three hundred and ninety dollars.

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF TIE INTERIOR. Miscellaneous.

EXPENSES OF TESTIMONY IN DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS: For actual Disbarment pro-eceedings.

and necessary expenses to enable the Secretary of the Interior to take Expense-.testimony, and prepare the same, in connection with disbarment pro-ceedings instituted against persons charged with improper practicesbefore the Department of the Interior, its bureaus and offices, threethousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

SUPREME COURT REPORTS: To pay the publishers of the decisions Supreme Court

of the Supreme Court for two hundred and seventy copies of volumes Reor

two hundred and fourteen to two hundred and eighteen, inclusive,official edition, at two dollars per volume, two thousand seven hundreddollars.

CARE AND CUSTODY OF THE INSANE OF ALASKA: For the care and care ofinsane.

custody of persons legally adjudged insane in the district of Alaska,including transportation and other expenses, fifty thousand dollars.

EDUCATION IN ALASKA: To enable the Secretarv of the Interior, Eiducation ofin his discretion and under his direction, to provide for the educationand support of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives ofAlaska; for erection, repair, and rental of school buildings; for text-books and industrial apparatus; for pay and necessary traveling

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expenses of general agent, assistant agent superintendents, teachers,physicians, and other employees, and all other necessary miscella-neous expenses which are not included under the above special heads,two hundred thousand dollars, so much of which sum as may be nec-essary for the purchase of supplies shall be immediately available:

Limit ofp. Provled, That no person employed hereunder as special agent orinspector, or to perform any special or unusual duty in connectionherewith, shall receive as compensation exceeding two hundred dol-lars per month, in addition to actual traveling expenses and per diemnot exceeding four dollars in lieu of subsistence, when absent on duty

.serices, Washing- from their designated and actual posts of duty: Provided, That of thesum hereby appropriated not exceeding seven thousand dollars may beexpended for personal services in the District of Columbia.

u pervision of All expenditure of money appropriated herein for school purposesexpeditures. in Alaska shall be under the supervision and direction of the Commis-

sioner of Education and in conformity with such conditions, rules,and regulations as to conduct and methods of instruction and expen-diture of money as may from time to time be recommended by himand approved by the Secretary of the Interior.

Reindeer. REINDEER FOR ALASKA: For the support of reindeer stations inAlaska, and for the instruction of Alaskan natives in the care andmanagement of the reindeer, twelve thousand dollars; and all rein-deer owned by the United States in Alaska shall, as soon as practica-ble, be turned over to missions in or natives of Alaska, to be held andused by them under such conditions as the Secretary of the Interiorshall prescribe. The Secretary of the Interior may authorize the saleof surplus male reindeer and make regulations for the same. Theproceeds of such sale shall be turned into the Treasury of the UnitedStates.

Protection ofgame. PROTECTION OF GAME IN ALASKA: For carrying out the provisionsof an Act approved May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight,entitled "An Act for the protection of game in Alaska, and for otherpurposes," including salaries, traveling expenses of game wardens,and all other necessary expenses, ten thousand dollars, to be ex-pended under the direction of the governor of Alaska.

Yellowstone Park. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: For the administration and pro-tection of the Yellowstone National Park, five thousand five hundreddollars.

Care of buffaloes. For procuring feed for buffalo, salaries of buffalo keepers, twothousand five hundred dollars.

Yosemite Park. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA: For protection and im-provement of the Yosemite National Park, and the construction ofbridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, other than tollroads, thirty thousand dollars.

Sequoia Park. SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA: For the protection andimprovement of the Sequoia National Park, and the constructionand repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads,other than toll roads, fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

;elneral( rantPark. GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA: For protectionand improvement of the General Grant National Park, constructionof fences and trails, and repairing and extension of roads, two thousanddollars.

Crater Lake Park. CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK, OREGON: For protection and im-provement of the Crater Lake National Park and repairing andextension of roads, three thousand dollars.

Mesa Verde Park. MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO: For protection andimprovement of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, including thelands within five miles of the boundaries of said reservation, which,

vol. 34. p. 617. under the Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, areto be administered by the same service established for the custo-dianshid of the park, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

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MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, WASHINGTON: For protection MountRainierPark.and improvement of Mount Rainier National Park, construction ofbridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, three thousanddollars.

WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH DAKOTA: For the improve- Wind Cave Park.

ment and protection of the Wind Cave National Park, two thousandfive hundred dollars.

For improvement of Platt National Park, payable out of funds in Platt Park.

the hands of the Secretary of the Interior, to the credit of the park, Sewer, etc.

sixteen thousand dollars, to be expended as follows: For repair ofroads and bridges, five hundred dollars, for a stone culvert at SulphurRun, near Pavilion Springs, five hundred dollars, for construction of asanitary sewer with laterals to intersect with others connecting withthe sewer system of the city of Sulphur, fifteen thousand dollars:Provided, The municipality of Sulphur expend in the construction Peoio.of said sewer system through the park an equal amount. Divisionof expense.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE: For current expenses pitG^lvfornmne. Hof the Government Hospital for the Insane: For support, clothing,and treatment in the Government Hospital for the Insane of theinsane from the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, Revenue-CutterService, inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Sol-diers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the UnitedStates who are insane, all persons who have become insane sincetheir entry into the military and naval service of the United Stateswho have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent,including purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horsesand vehicles and of horses and vehicle for official use of the super-intendent, three hundred and twenty-two thousand three hundreddollars; and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars of thissum may be expended in defraying the expense of the removal ofpatients to their friends; not exceeding one thousand dollars maybe expended in the purchase of such books, periodicals, and papersas may be required for the purposes of the hospital, and not exceed-ing one thousand five hundred dollars for actual and necessaryexpenses incurred in the apprehension and return to the hospital ofescaped patients.

For the buildings and grounds of the Government Hospital for the B u i d i n g s and

Insane, as follows: grounds.

For general repairs and improvements, forty thousand dollars.For roadways, grading, and walks, five thousand dollars.For centralizing the power, heating, and lighting plant, remod- rower, etc., plant.

eling the electric lay out, and substituting electrically-driven forsteam-driven machinery, and for certain other purposes incidentthereto, one hundred thousand dollars, which sum sh be paid frommoney in the Treasury which has accrued to the hospital from pen-sions, under the Act of February twentieth, nineteen hundred and Vol. 33, p. 731.

five.COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB: For support of tion for u Deaf an

the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, for books Dumb.

and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs and improvements,sixty-five thousand dollars.

For repairs to the buildings of the institution, including plumbingand steam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds,five thousand dollars.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY: For maintenance of the Howard University, Howard niversity.

to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professors,teachers, and other regular employees of the university, the balanceof which shall be paid from donations and other sources, of which sumnot less than one thousand five hundred dollars shall be used fornormal instruction, forty-nine thousand dollars;

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For tools, materials, fuel, wages of instructors, and other necessaryexpenses of the department of manual arts, nine thousand dollars;

For books, shelving, furniture, and fixtures, for the libraries, threethousand dollars;

For scientific building and equipment, in addition to donationstherefor, ninety thousand dollars;

For improvement of grounds and repairs of buildings, three thou-sand dollars;

Medical department: To meet in part cost of needed equipment,laboratory supplies, and apparatus, five thousand dollars;

For material and apparatus for chemical, physical, and natural-history studies, and use in laboratories, including cases and shelving,two hundred dollars;

For fuel and light, three thousand dollars;In all, one hundred and sixty-two thousand two hundred dollars.

Freedmen's Ho - FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL: For salaries and compensation of the sur-geon in chief, not to exceed three thousand dollars, and for all otherprofessional and other services that may be required and expresslyapproved by the Secretary of the Interior; in all, twenty-eight thou-sand five hundred dollars. A detailed statement of the expenditureof this sum shall be submitted to Congress;

For subsistence, fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, medicine,medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, electric lights,repairs, furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, fifteenthousand dollars;

In all, forty-three thousand five hundred dollars.Addition to hopital For an additional wing to Freedmen's Hospital building, fifty-five

ilding. thousand seven hundred dollars.Draining. For draining around the north wall of wings two, three, and four

of the hospital building, removing earth and back fill with brokentile or cinders, clearing and relaying drains, cement aprons, andremoval of excavated material, one thousand dollars.

GrandCanyon,Ariz. MEMORIAL TO JOHN WESLEY POWELL: For the purpose of pro-Memorial to John

Weley Powell. Joh n curing and erecting on the brink of the Grand Canyon, in the Grand

Canyon Forest Reserve in Arizona, a memorial to the late JohnWesley Powell, with a suitable pedestal, if necessary, in recognitionof his distinguished public services as a soldier, explorer, and adminis-trator of government scientific work, five thousand dollars: Pro-

prwso. ided, That the design for said memorial and the site for the sameDesign, . shall be approved by the Secretary of the Interior.

War Department.

Armories aRid ar-senals.

Frankford, Pa.Powder magazine,

etc.

Ro(k Island, Ill.Artillerystorehouse,

etc.

UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT.

ARMORIES AND ARSENALS.

FRANKFORD ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: For onepowder magazine, six thousand five hundred dollars.

For additional equipment for shop building for the manufactureof artillery ammunition, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars.

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS: For one artil-lery storehouse, sixty thousand dollars;

For extension of railroad tracks and improvement of facilitiesfor handling material received in bulk, seven thousand seven hundreddollars;

For an oil-fuel plant in forge shop and foundry, fifteen thousandseven hundred dollars;

For a steam heating plant for barracks, four thousand two hundreddollars;

For repairs to bridge connecting Rock Island Arsenal and the cityof Davenport, sixty thousand dollars;

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For maintenance and operation of power plant, twelve thousandfive hundred dollars;

For the Rock Island bridge, as follows: For operating and care and Bridge.

preservation of Rock Island bridges and viaduct; and for maintenanceand repair of the arsenal street connecting the bridges, eighteenthousand dollars;

In all, one hundred and seventy-eight thousand one hundreddollars.

PROVING GROUND, SANDY HOOK, NEW JERSEY: For the alteration Sandy Hook prov-

of the old barrack building, three thousand one hundred dollars;For purchase and installation of electrical machines and apparatus

for instruction of student officers, two thousand dollars;For protecting the east shore line of the Sandy Hook Proving

Ground, thirty thousand dollars;In all, thirty-five thousand one hundred dollars.PICATINNY ARSENAL, DOYER, NEW JERSEY: For extension of filling Dover, N.J.

house, ten thousand dollars;For increasing facilities for fire protection, five thousand dollars;For enlargement of the powder factory, including the necessary Enlargmentof pow-

accessories and buildings for housing employees, one hundred and derfatory.

seventy-five thousand dollars;In all, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars.The public funds heretofore accounted for under the title "Powder Change of name-

depot, Dover, New Jersey," will hereafter be accounted for underthe title "Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey."

SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL, SPRINGFIELD, MASsACEHUETTS: For in- Springfield, ass.

creasing the facilities for fire protection, five thousand one hundred repteetet

dollars;For increase of transportation facilities, forty thousand dollars;In all, forty-five thousand one hundred dollars.WATERTOWN ARSENAL, WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS: For chang- Watertown, Mass.

ing and rehabilitating the machine tools of the machine shop and forindependent motors, thirty-seven thousand dollars;

For improvement of sanitary conditions and the convenience ofworkmen, twenty-five thousand dollars;

In all, sixty-two thousand dollars.TESTING MACHINES, WATERTOWN ARSENAL: For the neeessary pro- Testing machine.

fessional and skilled labor, purchase of materials, tools, and appliancesfor operating the testing machines, for investigative test and tests ofmaterial in connection with the manufacturing work of the OrdnanceDepartment, and for instruments and materials for operating thechemical laboratory in connection therewith, and for maintenance ofthe establishment, fifteen thousand dollars.

WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WATERVLIET, NEW YORK: For new roof Watervliet, N. Y.

for coal bins at gun shops, two thousand dollars.ORDNANCE DEPOT, MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: For converting a ^ , PLater.

storehouse into a set of officers' quarters, nine thousand dollars;For repairs to casemates and shops, three thousand three hundred

dollars;In all, twelve thousand three hundred dollars.REPAIRS OF ARSENALS: For repairs and improvements at arsenals, Repairs.

and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other con-tingencies during the year may render necessary, including one hun-dred and twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may benecessary, for machinery for manufacturing purposes in the arsenals,two hundred and ninety thousand dollars.

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Buildings and BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON.grounds, D. C.

walk and carriage- That the application of the rules and regulations heretofore pre-ways around. scribed or that may be hereafter prescribed by the Chief of Engineers,

United States Army, under the authority granted by section six ofVol. 30, p. 571. an Act of Congress approved July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-

eight, for the government and proper care of all public groundsplaced by that Act under the charge and control of the said Chiefof Engineers, is hereby extended to cover the sidewalks around thepublic grounds and the carriageways of such streets as lie betweenand separate the said public grounds.

Improvement and For improvement and care of public grounds, District of Columbia,as follows:

For improvement and maintenance of grounds south of ExecutiveMansion, four thousand dollars.

For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousanddollars.

For extraordinary repairs of the greenhouses at the nursery, threethousand dollars.

For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, two thousand dollars.For ordinary care of Franklin Park, one thousand' five hundred

dollars.For improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, two thousand

dollars.Monument grounds For care and. improvement of Monument grounds and annex

(Potomac Park) to Monument grounds, seven thousand dollars.For improvement, care, and maintenance of Garfield Park, two

thousand five hundred dollars.For construction and repair of post-and-chain fences, repair of

high iron fences, constructing stone coping about reservations, paint-ing watchmen's lodges, iron fences, vases, lamps, and lamp-posts;repairing and extending water pipes, and apparatus for cleaningthem; hose; manure, and hauling the same; removing snow and ice;purchase and repair of seats and tools; trees, tree and plant stakes,labels, lime, whitewashing, and stock for nursery, flowerpots, twine,baskets,wire, splints, moss, and lycopodium, to be purchased by contractor otherwise, as the Secretary of War may determine; care, con-struction, and repair of fountains; abating nuisances, cleaning statues,and repairing pedestals, eighteen thousand five hundred and fiftydollars.

For improvement, care, and maintenance of various reservations,including purchase, maintenance, and driving of horse and vehiclefor official use of the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds,and of other necessary vehicles, for official use, twenty-six thousanddollars.

For improvement, care, and maintenance of Smithsonian grounds,three thousand dollars.

For improvement and maintenance of Judiciary Park, two thousandfive hundred dollars.

For laying cement and other walks in various reservations, twothousand dollars.

For broken-stone road covering for parks, three thousand fivehundred dollars.

For curbing, coping, and flagging for park roads and walks, twothousand dollars.

Potomac Park. For care and maintenance of that part of Potomac Park betweenthe causeway of the Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge; the PotomacRiver, and the tidal reservoir, four thousand dollars.

For care and maintenance of that part of Potomac Park along thenorth and west sides of the tidal reservoir, four thousand dollars.

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For care and maintenance of that part of Potomac Park extendingalong the river side between the inlet to the tidal reservoir and thefoot of Twenty-sixth street west, three thousand dollars.

For continuing the improvement of Potomac Park: To completework of continuing north B street from Virginia avenue westwardto the Potomac River as a park roadway along the northern boundaryof Potomac Park, according to plans prepared in the office of publicbuildings and grounds, to be expended under the direction of theofficer in charge of that office, five thousand dollars.

For continuing the southern half of north B street from Virginiaavenue eastward to Fifteenth street west, as a park roadway accord-ing to plans prepared in the office of public buildings and grounds,to be expended under the direction of the officer in charge of thatoffice, ten thousand dollars.

For commencing the improvement of the interior portions of sec-tion one of Potomac Park, grading, soiling, seeding, planting, andlaying out walks, fifteen thousand dollars.

One-half of the foregoing sums under "Buildings and grounds in and Hlf from Districtaround Washington" shall be paid from the revenues of the District ofColumbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States.

Under appropriations herein contained no contract shall be made Limt for cntcrete.for making or repairing concrete or asphalt pavements in WashingtonCity at a higher price than one dollar and eighty-five cents per squareyard for a quality equal to the best laid in the District of Columbiaprior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and with a baseof not less than six inches in thickness.

For improvement, care, and maintenance of grounds of executivedepartments, one thousand dollars.

For such trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for thegrounds of the Library of Congress as may be requested by the super-intendent of the Library building, one thousand dollars.

For such trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for thegrounds of the Capitol and office building of the House of Represent-atives as may be requested by the superintendent of the Capitolbuilding, three thousand dollars.

For improvement and maintenance of Executive Mansion grounds(within iron fence), four thousand dollars.

For the employment of an engineer by the officer in charge ofpublic buildings and grounds, two thousand four hundred dollars.

For purchase and repair of machinery and tools for shops at nurs-ery, and for the repair of shops and storehouse, one thousand dollars.

EXECUTIVE MANSION: For ordinary care, repair, and refurnishing Executive MnXlron.of Executive Mansion, and for purchase, maintenance and driving of Car

e etc.horses and vehicles for official purposes, to be expended by contractor otherwise, as the President may determine, thirty-five thousanddollars.

For additional accommodations to the building erected for the Office building.offices of the President, and for each and every purpose connected Imprvements.therewith, including heating apparatus and light fixtures, and furni-ture, all to be done according to plans, the details of which shall beapproved by the President, and completed in every respect within thesum hereby appropriated, forty thousand dollars, to be expended bycontract or otherwise, in the discretion and under the direction of thePresident, to be immediately available.

For extraordinary repairs of the White House, for re-covering walls, Extraordinaryreupholstering and re-covering furniture, painting, decorating, pur-chase of draperies, and so forth, to be expended by contract or other-wise, as the President may determine, fifteen thousand dollars.

For fuel for the Executive Mansion greenhouses and stable, six Fuel.thousand dollars.

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For care and maintenance of greenhouses, Executive Mansion, ninethousand dollars.

For repairs to greenhouses, Executive Mansion, three thousanddollars.

Lighting Executive LIGHTING THE EXECUTrVE MANSION AND PUBLIC GROUNDS: For gas,ronun. and public pay of lamplighters, gas fitters, and laborers; purchase, erection, and

repair of lamps and lamp-posts; purchase of matches, and repairs ofall kinds; stoves, fuel, and lights for office and office stable, watch-men's lodges, and for the greenhouses at the nursery, nineteen

Praisoe. thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That for each five-footaimumperlamp. burner not connected with a meter in the lamps on the public grounds

not more than eighteen dollars shall be paid per lamp for gas, includinglighting, cleaning, and keeping the lamps in repair, under any expendi-ture provided for in this Act; and said lamps shall burn every night,on the average, from fifteen minutes after sunset to forty-five minutesbefore sunrise; and authority is hereby given to substitute otherilluminating material for the same or less price, and to use so much ofthe sum hereby appropriated as may be necessary for that purpose:

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t Provided further, That four thousand two hundred dollars of theforegoing sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District ofColumbia and the remainder from the Treasury of the United States:

pogher Andl e And provided further, That not more than six thousand dollars ofsaid appropriation may be expended for lighting, extinguishing,cleaning, repairing, and painting park lamps of a higher candlepowerthan those provided for above and not less than sixty candlepower,which lamps shall cost not to exceed twenty dollars and eighty-fivecents per lamp per annum and shall otherwise be subject to therestrictions of this paragraph.

eetcghts For lighting six arc electric lights in Executive Mansion groundswithin the iron fence, at not exceeding eighty-five dollars per light perannum, which sum shall cover the entire cost of lighting and main-taiing in good order each of said lights, five hundred and ten dollars.

For lighting six arc electric lights at the propagating gardens, at notexceeding eighty-five dollars per light per annum, which sum shallcover the entire cost of lighting and maintaining in good order eachof said lights, five hundred and ten dollars.

For lighting arc electric lights in public grounds, as follows: Forseven in grounds south of the Executive Mansion, thirty-two in Lafay-ette, Franklin, Judiciary, and Lincoln parks, fourteen in groundssouth of Executive Mansion and in Monument Park, and twenty-seven in Potomac Park driveway, at not exceeding eighty-five dollarsper light per annum, which sum shall cover the entire cost of lightingand maintaining in good order each of said lights; in all, six thousandeight hundred dollars, one half of which sum shall be paid from therevenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from theTreasury of the United States.

For laying conduit, erecting forty poles and lamps, and lightingsame on macadam roadways in sections one and two of PotomacPark, at not exceeding eighty-five dollars per light per annum, whichsum shall cover the entire cost of lighting and maintaining in goodorder each of said lights, three thousand four hundred dollars, onehalf of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District ofColumbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States.

Government tele- TELEGRAPH TO CONNECT THE CAPITOL WITH THE DEPARTMENTSgraph. AND GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: For care and repair of existing

lines, one thousand dollars.For purchase and installing cables in underground conduits already

in place, and for taking down and removing the present system ofoverhead wires and poles, three thousand dollars.

Oirntmemorial. GRANT MEMORIAL: For continuing work for the erection of thememorial to General Ulysses S. Grant, forty-two thousand dollars.

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WASHINGTON MONUMENT: For the care and maintenance of the Washington Monu-Washington Monument, namely: For one custodian, at one hundred Maintenance.dollars per month; one steam engineer, at eighty dollars per month;one assistant steam engineer, at seventy dollars per month; one fire-man, at fifty-five dollars per month; one assistant fireman, at fifty-five dollars per month; one conductor of elevator car, at seventy-fivedollars per month; one attendant on floor, at sixty dollars per month;one attendant on top floor, at sixty dollars per month; three nightand day watchmen, at sixty dollars per month each; in all, eightthousand eight hundred and twenty dollars.

For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, Expenses.brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heatingapparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors;repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kindsconnected with the Monument and machinery; and purchase of allnecessary articles for keeping the Monument, machinery, elevator,and electric plant in good order, three thousand dollars: Provided, con onsalesRestriction on sales,That hereafter no advertisement of any kind shall be displayed and no etc.articles of any kind shall be sold in or around the Monument, exceptupon the written authority of the Secretary of War.

REPAIRS OF BUILDING WHERE A&BRAHAM oLINCON DIED: For paint- ABuldr inwhereing and miscellaneous repairs, two hundred dollars. d

ied.

IMPROVEMENTS, WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA: For repairs to fences and Wakefield, Va.

cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument, one hun-dred dollars.

Engineer Depart-ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. ment.

Toward the construction of works on harbors and rivers, under con- vL e and harbors.tract and otherwise, and within the limits authorized by law, namely:

For work authorized by the river and harbor Act of eighteen hun-dred and ninety-six, as follows:

Improving harbor at San Pedro, California: For continuing con- San Pedro, cal.

struction of breakwater, one hundred thousand dollars.For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of eighteen hun- vol. 30,w . 1121.

dred and ninety-nine, as follows:Improving channel in Gowanus Bay, New York: For continuing HBa Ridge e"nd Red

improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels, three hundred o caneand ten thousand dollars.

Improving New York Harbor, New York: For continuing improve- ,AmYros Channel,ment of Ambrose Channel (formerly known as East Channel) acrossew rSandy Hook Bar, one hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars.

Improving Ohio River below Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For con- iOhio Rier, belowtinuing improvement in completion of contract authorization by the DamsNos.3 and 8.

construction of Dams Numbered Thirteen and Eighteen, forty thou-sand dollars.

For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of nineteen Vol. 32. p. 331.hundred and two, as follows:

Improving Arthur Kill, New York and New Jersey: For continuing Arthur Kill N. Y.improvement of channel from Kill van Kull to Raritan Bay, one hun- and N Jdred and fifty thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For continuing improve- Cleveland, Ohio.ment in accordance with plan for new harbor entrance and break-water extension, one hundred and sixty-two thousand five hundreddollars.

Improving Ohio River below Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For con- opuio Ricr belowtinuing improvement in completion of contract authorization by the Lock and Dam 37.construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Thirty-seven, one hundredand thirty thousand dollars.

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Vol. 33 p. 1117. For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of nineteenhundred and five, as follows:

Saint Marys River, Improving Hay Lake and Neebish Channels, Saint Marys River,Michigan: For continuing improvement, three hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars.

Missiipp River. For continuing improvement of Mississippi River between SaintLocks and dams., o i p

Paul and Minneapolis by the construction of Locks and Dams Num-bered One and Two, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars.

Oakland, Cal. Improving harbor at Oakland, California: For continuing improve-ment, in completion of contract authorization, one hundred and forty-six thousand dollars.

OuachitaRiverArk. Improving Ouachita River, Arkansas and Louisiana: For con-and. tinuing improvement, in completion of contract authorization, of

Ouachita and Black rivers, Arkansas and Louisiana, by the construc-tion of Lock Numbered Four, near Monroe, Louisiana, and of LockNumbered Six, near Roland Raft, Arkansas, forty thousand threehundred and twelve dollars.

Saint Marys Bive, Improving Saint Marys River, Michigan: For continuing improve-Mic. ment at the falls, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Tacoma, Wash. Improving harbor at Tacoma, Washington: For completing im-provement of the Puyallup waterway in accordance with the terms

Vol. s, p. 1144. and conditions named in the river and harbor Act of nineteen hundredand five, forty thousand dollars.

vol. 3. p. 10. For works authorized by the river and harbor Act of nineteenhundred and seven, as follows:

Arasn Pars and Improving Aransas Pass and Bay, Texas: For continuing improve-, ment in completion of contract authorization, ninety thousand

dollars.,Wig .aSndy mier, Improving Big Sandy River, West Virginia and Kentucky: For

continuing improvement in completion of contract authorization, bythe construction of Dam Numbered One, Levisa Fork, and DamNumbered One, Tug Fork, fifty thousand dollars.

Biscayne Bay, Fla. Improving Biscayne Bay, Florida: For continuing improvementin completion of contract authorization, twenty-seven thousanddollars.

Black Warrior, etc., Improving Black Warrior, Warrior, and Tombigbee rivers, Ala-rivers, Ala. bama: For continuing improvement by the construction of locks and

dams, one million dollars.Black Rock Harbr, Improving Black Rock Harbor, New York: For continuing im-

N.Y provement in completion of contract authorization, one milliondollars.

Boston, Mass. Improving harbor at Boston, Massachusetts: For continuing im-provement of thirty-five foot channel, one million two hundredthousand dollars.

Brazos River. Tex. Improving Brazos River, Texas: For continuing improvement fromOld Washington to Waco by the construction of lock and dam atHidalgo Falls, fifty thousand dollars.

Bridgeport, Conn. Improving harbor at Bridgeport, Connecticut: For continuingimprovement one hundred thousand dollars.

Brunswick, Ga. Improving harbor at Brunswick, Georgia: For completing improve-ment, forty-seven thousand dollars.

Calumet River, Ill. Improving Calumet River, Illinois and Indiana: For completinga n

d Ind. improvement, thirty thousand dollars.Cape Fear River, Improving Cape Fear River, North Carolina: For continuing

. c improvement at and below Wilmington, in completion of contractauthorization, one hundred thousand dollars.

Cleveland, Oio. Improving harbor at Cleveland, Ohio: For continuing improve-ment in accordance with plan for new harbor entrance and break-water extension, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.

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Improving Cold Spring Inlet, New Jersey: For continuing improve- Cold Spring Inlet,ment, with a view to securing a depth of twenty-five feet, two hun- Ndred and eighty-four thousand dollars.

Improving mouth of Columbia River, Oregon and Washington: For Columbia River,

continuing improvement in completion of contract authorization, two reganashundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Improving Columbia River at Three-Mile Rapids, Oregon and Columbia River,

Washington: For continuing improvement in completion of contractreele pauthorization of Columbia River between the foot of The DallesRapids and the head of Celilo Falls, Oregon and Washington, onehundred and sixty-four thousand dollars.

Improving Cumberland River above Nashville, Tennessee: For umberland Riv'er,

continuing improvement in completion of contract authorization by Tenn. a lethe construction of Locks and Dams Numbered Three, Four, Five,Six, and Seven, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Improving Delaware River, Pennsylvania and New Jersey: For Delaare River,

maintenance of improvement in completion of contract authoriza-tion, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Improving Detroit River, Michigan: For continuing improvement Detroit RverMich.of Livingstone channel in accordance with plan "B," east route,three million dollars.

Improving harbor at Galveston, Texas: For continuing improve- GalvestonTex.ment by extension of the jetties and by dredging, in completion ofcontract authorization, seventy thousand dollars.

Improving Galveston ship channel and Buffalo Bayou, Texas: For BuShil channel andcontinuing improvement to a point at or near the head of Long Reach,in accordance with the modified project and in completion of contractauthorization, fifty-five thousand dollars.

Improving inland waterway on coast of Texas: For continuing Inand waterway,improvement in completion of contract authorization, fifty-five thou-sand dollars.

Improving Grays Harbor, Washington: For continuing improve- Grays Harbor,Wash.ment of harbor and bar entrance by means of north jetty in comple-tion of contract authorization, one hundred thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Hilo, Hawaii: For continuing improvement Hilo, Hawaii.in completion of contract authorization, one hundred thousanddollars.

Improving Kennebec River, Maine: For continuing improvement KennebecRiver.Me.from the mouth to Gardiner, seventy thousand dollars.

Improving Kentucky River, Kentucky: For continuing improve- Kentucky River,

ment in completion of contract authorization by the construction ofLocks and Dams Numbered Twelve and Thirteen, two hundred andten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Ludington, Michigan: For continuing im- Ludington, Mich.provement, two hundred thousand dollars.

Improving Mississippi River from mouth of Ohio River to Minne- Misslippi River.°r'om month of Ohio

apolis, Minnesota: For continuing improvement of Missssippi River to the Missuri.from the mouth of the Ohio River to and including the mouth of theMissouri River, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For continuing improvement of Mississippi River from the mouth From the Missouriof the Missouri River to Minneapolis, Minnesota, five hundred thou- to Minneapoli.sand dollars.

Improving harbor at Mobile, Alabama: For continuing improve- Mobile, Ala.ment in completion of contract authorization, two hundred thousanddollars.

Improving Monongahela River, Pennsylvania: For continuing con- Monongahela River,struction of Lock and Dam Numbered Five in completion of contract rPaauthorization, two hundred thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Newport, Rhode Island: For completing Newport, R.I.improvement, fifty-three thousand eight hundred dollars.

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Ambrose Channel, Improving New York Harbor, New York: For continuing improve-New York Harbor. ment of Ambrose Channel, four hundred and fifty-nine thousand

dollars.Norfolk, Va. Improving Harbor at Norfolk, Virginia: For continuing improve-

ment of harbor and approaches, from deep water in Hampton Roadsto the unction of the eastern and southern branches, includingremoval of shoals at the mouth of the eastern branch, two hundredthousand dollars.

Oakland, Cal. Improving harbor at Oakland, California: For continuing improve-ment in completion of contract authorization, one hundred and tenthousand dollars.

Ohio River. Improving Ohio River below Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For con-Locks and dams.No. 8. tinuing construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Eight, three hun-

dred and sixty-four thousand dollars.No.11. For continuing construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Eleven,

three hundred thousand dollars.Nos. 13 and 18. For continuing construction of Locks and Dams Numbered Thirteen

and Eighteen, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars.No. 26 For continuing construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Twenty-

six, three hundred thousand dollars.No.37. For continuing construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Thirty-

seven, one hundred thousand dollars.Osage River, Mo. Improving Osage River, Missouri: For completing lock and dam,

sixty thousand dollars.oswego,N.Y. Improving harbor at Oswego, New York: For continuing improve-

ment in completion of contract authorization, one hundred thousanddollars.

Ouachitaand Black Improving Ouachita River, Arkansas and Louisiana: For continu-rive Arkand Laing improvement, in completion of contract authorization, of Ouachita

and Black rivers, Louisiana and Arkansas, by the construction ofLock and Dam Numbered Two, near Catahoula Shoals, Louisiana, andLock and Dam Numbered Eight, near Franklin Shoals, Arkansas, onehundred and thirty-five thousand eight hundred and twenty-threedollars.

Passaic River, N.J. Improving Passaic River, New Jersey: For continuing improve-ment of channel in Newark Bay and Passaic River, two hundredthousand dollars.

PatapscoRiver, Md. Improving Patapsco River, Maryland: For completing improve-ment of channel to Baltimore, including shoals in Chesapeake Bay offYork Spit, nine hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.

RappahannockRiv- Improving Rappahannock River, Virginia: For completing im-provement in accordance with the modified project, thirty-two thou-sand dollars.

Sabine Pa.Tex. Improving Sabine Pass, Texas: For continuing improvement, incompletion of contract authorization, ten thousand dollars

Saint Marys River, Improving Saint Marys River, Michigan: For continuing improve-New canal. ment at the falls by the construction of a new lock, with a separate

canal, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.Sanrly say, Mas. Harbor of Refuge at Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Massachusetts: For

continuing improvement, in completion of contract authorization,seventy-five thousand dollars.

San Juan, P. R. Improving harbor at San Juan, Porto Rico: For continuing im-provement, three hundred thousand dollars.

cSan Luis Obispo, Improving harbor at San Luis Obispo, California: For continuingimprovement, thirty thousand dollars.

avannah, Ga Improving harbor at Savannah, Georgia: For continuing improve-ment, in completion of contract authorization, four hundred thou-sand dollars.

Msl'ssi'ppsi River, Improving Southwest Pass, Mississippi River: For continuingimprovement in completion of contract authorization, three hundredand thirty thousand dollars.

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Improving Stockton and Mormon channels, California: For con- Stockton and Mor-mon channels, Cal.tinuing improvement in completion of contract authorization, fifty-

six thousand and seventy-nine dollars.Improving Tennessee River below Chattanooga, Tennessee, Ala- belown Chattanooga

bama, and Kentucky: For continuing improvement at Colbert and Tenn.Bee Tree shoals in completion of contract authorization, one hundredand twenty thousand dollars.

Improving Trinity River, Texas: For the construction of locks and Trinity River, Texdams, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Improving waterway from Franklin to Mermentau, Louisiana: For linWteMrnt', acompleting improvement, one hundred thousand dollars.

Waterway from Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina: Waterway, Pmlico

For continuing improvement, one hundred and thirty-five thousand let, N.C.dollars.

Improving Withlacoochee River, Florida: For completing improve- Withlacochee Riv-ment of channel following route F, fifty thousand dollars. er, F

Improving Mississippi River: For continuing improvement of COMissisip River

Mississippi River from Head of Passes to the mouth of the Ohio River,including salaries and clerical, office, traveling, and miscellaneousexpenses of the Mississippi River Commission, two million dollars;

NATIONAL CEMETERIES. National cemeter-ies.

FOR NATIONAL CEMETERIES: For maintaining and improving Maintenance.national cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents, pay of laborersand other employees, purchase of tools and materials, one hundredand twenty thousand dollars.

FOR SUPERINTENDENTS OF NATIONAL CEMETERIES: For pay of sev- Superintendents.enty-six superintendents of national cemeteries, sixty-two thousandseven hundred and eighty dollars.

HEADSTONES FOR GRAVES OF SOLDIERS: For continuing the work of Headstones for aol-furnishing headstones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors,ie ges.and marines in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries,naval cemeteries at navy-yards and stations of the United States, andother burial places, under the Acts of March third, eighteen hundred Vol.17, p.345.and seventy-three, and February third, eighteen hundred and sev- Vol. 20p. 2.enty-nine, also for continuing the work of furnishing headstones forunmarked graves of civilians interred in post cemeteries under the civilians.Acts of April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, and June Vol.. . p.496.thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, seventy-five thousand dollars, to Vol. 34 p

740.

be immediately available.REPAIRING ROADWAYS TO NATIONAL CEMETERIES: For repairs to Repairs to road-

roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by ways.

special authority of Congress: Provided, That no railroad shall be per- lroios.

mitted upon the right of way which may have been acquired by the Encroachments by

United States to a national cemetery, or to encroach upon any roadsor walks constructed thereon and maintained by the United States,twelve thousand dollars: Providedfurther, That no part of this sum Restriction.shall be used for repairing any roadway within the corporate limitsof any city, town, or village.

BURIAL OF INDIGENT SOLDIERS: For expenses of burying in the surial of indigent

Arlington National Cemetery, or in the cemeteries of the District ofColumbia, indigent ex-lUnion soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of theUnited States service, either regular or volunteer, who have been hon-orablv discharged or retired and who die in the District of Columbia,to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, at a cost not exceedingforty-five dollars for such burial expenses in each case, exclusive ofcost of grave, three thousand five hundred dollars, one-half of whichsum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia.

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Antietam battle- ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD: For repair and preservation of monu-field.

Repairs, etc. ments, tablets, observation tower, roads, and fences, and so forth,made and constructed by the United States upon public lands withinthe limits of the Antietam battlefield, near Sharpsburg, Maryland,three thousand dollars.

superintendent. For pay of superintendent of Antietam battlefield, said superintend-ent to perform his duties under the direction of the Quartermaster'sDepartment and to be selected and appointed by the Secretary of War,at his discretion, the person selected and appointed to this position tobe an honorably discharged Union soldier, one thousand five hundreddollars.

mBrining homre BRINGING HOME THE REMAINS OF OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS WHO DIE

ABROAD: To enable the Secretary of War, in his discretion, to causeto be transported to their homes, or to such national cemeteries asmay be designated by proper authorities, the remains of officers andenlisted men of the army who die in line of duty, including civilianemployees of the army in the employ of the War Department whodie abroad (inclusive of Alaska) and officers or enlisted men or civil-ian employees of the army who die on army transports, fifty thou-sand dollars.

ConfederateMonnd, CONFEDERATE MOUND, OAKWOOD CEMETERY, CHICAGO: For care,Chicago. protection, and maintenance of the plat of grqund known as "Con-

federate Mound" in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, two hundred andfifty dollars.

Arlington, Va. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VIRGINIA: For continuing grad-ing, draining, making roads, planting trees, and otherwise preparingthe grounds in the addition to the Arlington, .Virginia, NationalCemetery, ten thousand dollars.

Little ock, Ark. NATIONAL CEMETERY, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS: For the construc-tion of a lodge for use of the superintendent of the national cemeteryat Little Rock, Arkansas, seven thousand dollars.

San Antonio, Tex. NATIONAL CEMETERY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS: For the construc-tion of a lodge for use of the superintendent of the national cemetery,San Antonio, Texas, seven thousand dollars.

Camp Butler, I11. CAMP BUTLER NATIONAL CEMETERY, NEAR RIVERTON, ILLINOIS:For the construction of a lodge for use of the superintendent of theCamp Butler National Cemetery, near Riverton, Illinois, seven thou-sand dollars.

Chalmette. La. CHALMETTE NATIONAL CEMETERY, LOUISIANA: The Secretary ofConveyance of

lands, etc. y" e War is hereby authorized to accept a conveyance of the lands andservitudes described in articles of agreement entered into the thirty-first day of July, nineteen hundred and five, between J. B. Bellinger,major and quartermaster, United States Army, acting for and onbehalf of the United States of America, of the first part, and theNew Orleans Terminal Company, a corporation existing under thelaws of the State of Louisiana, of the second part, for the enlarge-ment of the Chalmette National Cemetery, and in consideration there-of to permit the closing of the roadway to said cemetery, known asthe "River road," which was constructed and maintained by theUnited States, upon the terms and conditions specified in said arti-cles of agreement.

For inclosing and otherwise improving addition to be made to theChalmette (Louisiana) National Cemetery, five thousand five hun-dred dollars.

Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, WAR DEPARTMENT.

MXiltar posts. MILITARY POSTS: For the construction and enlargement at mili-tary posts of such buildings as, in the judgment of the Secretary ofWar, may be necessary, eight hundred thousand dollars, including

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the installation therein of plumbing, and of heating and lighting appa-ratus; but no part of this sum shall be used for the purchase of land,for construction of buildings at coast artillery posts, nor for the estab-lishment of any military prison: Provided, That no money appro- Proviso.priated for military posts shall be expended for the construction of ofcemitfquartersf °r

quarters for officers of the army, or for barracks and quarters for theartillery, the total cost of which, including the heating and plumbingapparatus, wiring and fixtures shall exceed in the case of quarters ofa general officer, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, of a colonel or anofficer above the rank of captain, twelve thousand dollars, and of anofficer of and below the rank of captain, nine thousand dollars.

For the construction and enlargement of barracks and quarters Barraeks and quar-for the coast artillery and of other buildings in connection with the tielery seacoa

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adopted project for seacoast defenses, one million five hundred thou-sand dollars, including the installation therein of plumbing, and ofheating and lighting apparatus, to be expended as in the judgmentof the Secretary of War may be necessary: Provided, That no part of Proo.ofthis sum shall be used for the construction of officers' quarters to cost for officers.in excess of the limits established in the sundry civil appropriationAct, approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight.

For completing the reconstruction, on land owned by the United san Francisco Har-

States, of the military prison in San Francisco Harbor, one hundred boitary prison.thousand dollars. The sum hereby appropriated shall be so expendedas to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of saidinstitution.

WATER SUPPLY, PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO: For the purchase Pesidio8 ,an Fran-of land and acquirement of water rights-on Lobos Creek, California, water supply.to protect the water supply of the Presidio of San Francisco and toprovide an independent water supply for military purposes in SanFrancisco Harbor, California, one hundred thousand dollars.

TARGET RANGE, SPARTA, WISCONSIN: The unexpended balance of Target ane.the appropriation of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for thepurchase of seven thousand six hundred acres of land, more or less,near Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin, as a site for a target range,under the provisions of the sundry civil Act, approved May twenty- Ante, p- 64-

seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, be, and is hereby, made avall-able for the purchase of such additional land contiguous to the landalready purchased as in the opinion of the Secretary of War may benecessary.

The appropriation of sixteen thousand five hundred dollars made rt Onglethorpe Ga.in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hun- Ante, p. 3s.dred and nine, for the purchase of nine hundred and twenty-four acresof land adjoining Catoosa tract and Target Range, Fort Oglethorpe,Georgia, is hereby made available for the purchase of seven hundredand twenty-four acres of said land.

MILITARY CAMP, PINE PLAINS, NEW YORK: For the purchase of Milit^y^camp, PinePlains, N.Y.about eleven thousand acres of land known as "Pine Plains, New Purchase of lands.York," for use as a permanent military camp of instruction and con-centration, seventy-five thousand dollars.

SEACOAST DEFENSES, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND HAWAII: For the Philippine Islandsand Hawaii.construction of the necessary accommodations for the seacoast artil- Seacosstdefenses.

lery in Philippine Islands and Hawaii, six hundred thousand dollars.ARMY SUPPLY DEPOT, FORT MASON, CALIFORNIA: To continue the F ort Mo, Cl

construction, on the military reservation at Fort Mason, California,u dof a general supply depot for the supply departments of the UnitedStates Army, and to construct thereon the necessary storehouses,offices, shops, stables, sheds, power houses, quarters, and otherbuildings, together with wharves for the accommodation of at leastfour ships of the army transport service, four hundred thousanddollars.

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Waikiki, Honolulu, MILITARY POST, WAIKIKI, HONOLULU, HAWAII: For filling in pondscostartillery post. on additional land purchased by the Engineer Department, in con-

nection with the construction of a four-company coast artillery postat Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, fifty thousand dollars.

FortBayard, N.Mex. FORT BAYARD, NEW MEXICO: For the construction of a cold storagePowerplant. and central power plant at the United States Army General Hospital,

Fort Bayard, New Mexico, and the installation therein of an ice-making and refrigerating plant, and a power pumping plant for watersupply, and for generating electricity to light the post, eighty thou-sand dollars.

Hawaii. CAVALRY POST, HAWAII TERRITORY: For the construction of theOefficers' quaters, q uartersuarters barracks, storehouses, and so forth, necessary for

the accommodation of headquarters and two squadrons of cavalry,two hundred thousand dollars.

Fort Meade, s. Dak. FORT MEADE, SOUTH DAKOTA: For building reservoirs on theWater supply. timber reservation of Fort Meade, South Dakota, for impounding the

water, and for the construction of a pipe line to bring the water downby gravity to the post mains, one hundred thousand dollars.

Governors Island ENLARGEMENT OF GOVERNORS ISLAND, NEW YORK: For continuingNnlarging. plan of improvement for the enlargement of Governors Island, New

York Harbor, by wharf work, dredging, bulkhead, and filling, seventy-five thousand dollars.

Presidio, San Fran- PRESIDIO MILITARY RESERVATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA:

Improvement. For continuing the improvement of the grounds within the PresidioMilitary Reservation, San Francisco, California, seven thousand fivehundred dollars.

Fort Leavenworth, MILITARY PRISON, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: For continuingRconstructing the reconstruction, upon land owned by the United States, of the

militaryprison. military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, this amount to beexpended so as to give the maximum amount of employment to the

Proviso. inmates of the prison, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Pro-Con tro1 . vided, That hereafter the government and control of the United States

Military Prison shall, under the Secretary of War, be vested in theBoard of Commissioners of the United States Soldiers' Home, whichboard shall consist as at present of the Surgeon-General, the Com-missary-General, the Adjutant-General, the Quartermaster-General,the Chief of Engineers, the Judge-Advocate-General, and the Governorof the Home, and the president of said board, who shall be the senior

Report. in rank of the members thereof, shall submit annually to the Secretaryof War, for transmission to Congress, a full statement of the financialand other affairs of both the home and the prison for the precedingfiscal year.

Fort Riley Military FORT RILEY MILITARY RESERVATION, KANSAS: For the preserva-Reservation, Kan5.

Protecting from tion of the bank line of Republican River in front of the Fort Rileydamagebyerosion. Military Reservation, by revetment and such other work as may

be necessary to protect the said reservation from damage by erosion,twenty-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available.

Fort Monroe, Va. FORT 5MONROE, VIRGINIA: Wharf, roads, and sewer: For repair andWhrftc. maintenance of wharf, including all necessary labor and material

therefor, fuel for waiting rooms, and water for flushing urinals andclosets, painting, repairs, brooms, shovels, and so forth, nine hundredand eighty dollars; repairs to apron of wharf, including all necessarylabor and material therefor, four thousand one hundred and fifty-fivedollars; wharfinger, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, nine hundreddollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars; forone-half of said sum, to be supplied by the United States. threethousand four hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

Repairs,etc. Repairs and operation of roads, pavements, streets, lights, andgeneral police: For rakes, shovels, and brooms; repairs to roadway,pavements, macadam and asphalt block; repairs to street crossings;

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repairs to street drains; electric lights for streets; repairs and renewalto poles, wires, and so forth, four thousand dollars; four laborerscleaning roads, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, fivethousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; for two-thirds of saidsum, to be supplied by the United States, three thousand eight hun-dred and thirteen dollars and twenty-three cents.

Maintenance of sewer system: For waste, oil, and pump and boiler Sewer system.repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, and supplies, two thousand dollars;two engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; two firemen, at six hun-dred dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred dollars each; in all,six thousand dollars; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by theUnited States, four thousand dollars.

IMPROVEMENT OF THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: For maih- Yellowstone Park.tenance and repair of improvements, sixty-five thousand dollars, to beexpended by and under the direction of the Secretary of War; and tobe immediately available.

.MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK: For completion of the wagon Mount ainierPark.

road into said park, from the west, heretofore surveyed and com-menced, under the direction of the Secretary of War, to be imme-diately available, twenty-five thousand dollars.

BRIDGE ACROSS MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT FORT SNELLIN, MINNESOTA: Mis'iasippi River.For payment of any and all expenses to be borne by the United States Fort Snelling, Minn.

in connection with the construction and completion of a bridge and vol. 34 p. 66.approaches across the Mississippi River between the Fort SnellingMilitary Reservation and the city of Saint Paul, Minnesota, twentythousand dollars.

CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL PARK: For continuing Miitary parks. and

the establishment of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National ChattanoogaPark; for the compensation and expenses of two civilian commission-ers, maps, surveys, clerical and other assistance, messenger, officeexpenses, and all other necessary expenses; foundations for statemonuments; mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron guncarriages; for roads and their maintenance; the purchase of smalltracts of lands heretofore authorized by law, including twenty thou-sand dollars for continuing the improvement and maintenance of theroad owned by the Government from Stevens Gap by way of Davis'sCross Roads to Crawfish Springs in the Park; in all, fifty-five thousanddollars.

SHILOH NATIONAL MILITARY PARK: For continuing the work of Shiloh.establishing a national military park on the battlefield of Shiloh,Tennessee; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners andthe secretary, clerical and other services, labor, historical tablets,maps and surveys, roads, purchase and transportation of supplies andmaterials, office and other necessary expenses, twenty-seven thousanddollars.

GETTYSBURG NATIONAL PARK: For continuing the work of estab- Gettysur.lishing the national park at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; for theacquisition of lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving,and maintaining avenues roads, and bridges thereon; making fencesand gates; marking the lines of battle with tablets and guns, eachtablet bearing a brief legend giving historic facts, and compiled with-out censure and without praise; preserving the features of the battle-field and the monuments thereon; providing for a suitable office forthe commissioners in Gettysburg; compensation of three civilian com-missioners, clerical and other services; expenses and labor; the pur-chase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and placing themin position, and all other expenses incidental to the foregoing,seventy-five thousand dollars.

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Vicksburg. VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK: For continuing the workof establishing the Vicksburg National Military Park; for the com-pensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary andhistorian; for clerical and other services, labor, iron gun carriages,the mounting of siege guns, monuments, markers, and historicaltablets giving historical facts, compiled without praise and withoutcensure; maps, surveys; roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks,purchase of lands, purchase and transportation of supplies and mate-rials; and other necessary expenses, one hundred thousand dollars.

Naval memorial. For the construction of a memorial, to cost not to exceed two hundredthousand dollars, commemorative of the services of the Union Navyin the operations of the Vicksburg campaign and siege, Marchtwenty-mnth to July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, atthe site and in accordance with the design heretofore approved bythe Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, fifty thousanddollars.

Maps. MAPS, WAR DEPARTMENT: For publication of engineer maps for useof the War Department, inclusive of war maps, five thousand dollars.'

Survey of northern SURVEY OF NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES: For survey ofand northwesternlakes. northern and northwestern lakes, including all necessary expenses forpreparing correcting, extending, printing, and issuing charts andbulletins, and of investigating lake levels, with a view to their regu-lation, to be immediately available, one hundred and twenty-fivethousand dollars.

Artificiallimbs, etc. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus,or commutation therefor, and necessary transportation, one hundredand thirty-two thousand dollars.

Surgicalappliances, APPLIANCES FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS: For furnishing surgicalappliances to persons disabled in the military or naval service of theUnited States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for thesame disabilities, two thousand dollars.

Trusses. TRUSSES FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS: For trusses for persons entitledR.S.,sec. 1176,p. 21. thereto under section eleven hundred and seventy-six, Revised Stat-Vo. 20, p 353. utes of the United States, and the Act of Congress amendatory thereof

approved'March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine,'six thou-sand dollars.

Providence Hos- SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF DESTITUTE PATIENTS: ForDestitute patients. the support and medical treatment of medical and surgical patients

who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under a contract to beHalf from District made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon-General of the

arevene m Dsict Army, nineteen thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be paidfrom the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other halffrom the Treasury of the United States.

Garfiel Hospital. GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: For maintenance, to enable it toprovide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay there-for, under a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of the

revealfrm District District of Columbia, nineteen thousand dollars, one-half of whichsum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia andthe other half from the Treasury of the United States.

Repairs, et. For additional repairs and for furniture and covered way connect-ing the main building and the new children's ward, ten thousanddollars, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of theDistrict of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of theUnited States.

Eleventh n treet, NW The damages assessed against Garfield Memorial Hospital for sixDaagesase aseda thousand seven hundred dollars for benefits by the verdict of the

jury on June sixth, nineteen hundred and six, and confirmed by thesupreme court of the District in the case in that court of "In re TheExtension of Eleventh Street Northwest, Numbered Five hundredand fifty-six, District court," are remitted to said hospital, which ishereby relieved from all obligation to pay the same in whole or in part.

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SIXTITH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cn. 299. 1909. 10077r CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION: For defraying the expenses of California Debristhe commission in carrying on the work authorized by the Act ofomssonCongress approved March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-three,fifteen thousand dollars.

HARBOR OF NEW YORK: For prevention of obstructive and in- New York Harbor.jurious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York Deposit s

City:For pay of inspectors, deputy inspectors, office force, and expenses Inspectors.

of office, ten tho.sand two hundred and sixty dollars;For pay of crews and maintenance of six steam tugs and one crews, etc.

launch, seventy-five thousand dollars;In all, eighty-five thousand two hundred and sixty dollars.INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS COMMISSION: For continuing the International Water-

work of investigation and report by the International WaterwaysCommission, authorized by section four of the river and harbor Act Vol. 32, p. 37s.approved June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and two, twenty thou-sand dollars.

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. National Home forDisabled VolunteerSoldiers.For the support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers, as follows:AT MTE 'CExNRA BRANCH, AT DAYTON, OHIO: For current ex- Dayton, Ohio.

Current expensee.penses, namely: Pay of officers and noncommissioned officers of thehome, with such exceptions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks,weighmasters, and orderlies; also payments for chaplains, religiousinstruction, and entertainment for the members of the home, print-era, bookbinders,. librarians, musicians, telegraph and telephoneoperators, guards, janitors, watchmen, and fire company; for allproperty and materials purchased for their use, including repairsnot done by the home; for necessary expenditures for articles ofamusement, boats, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, andmusical instruments, and for repairs not done by the home; and forstationery, advertising, legal advice, for payments due heirs ofdeceased members: Provided, That all receipts on account of the Prots oeffects of deceased members during the fiscal year shall also be avail- memt ders. ed

able for such payments; and for such other expenditures as can notproperly be included under other heads of expenditure, seventy-fourthousand two hundred dollars;

For subsistence, namely: Pay of commissary sergeants, conrmis- Subsistence.sary clerks, porters, laborers, bakers, cooks, dishwashers, waitersand others employed in the subsistence department; the cost of aliarticles purchased for the regular ration, and the subsistence ofcivilian employees regularly employed and residing at the branch,their freight, preparation, and serving; aprons, caps, and jacketsfor kitchen and dining-room employees; of tobacco; of all dining-room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers' and butchers' toolsand appliances, and their repair not done by the home, two hundredand fifty-two thousand dollars;

For household, namely: Expenditures for furniture for officers' Household.quarters; for bedsteads, bedding, bedding material, and all otherarticles required in the quarters of the members, and of civilian em-ployees permanently employed and residing at the branch, and fortheir repair, if they are not repaired by the home; for fuel, includingfuel for cooking, heat, and light; for engineers and firemen, bath-house keepers, janitors, laundry employees, and for all labor, mate-rials, and appliances required for household use, and for their repairs,unless the repairs are made by the home, one hundred and twenty-seven thousand dollars.

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Hospital. For hospital, namely: Pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, druggists,hospital clerks and stewards, ward masters, nurses, cooks, waiters,readers, drivers, gravediggers, funeral escort, janitors, and for suchother services as may be necessary for the care of the sick; burial ofthe. dead; for surgical instruments and appliances, medical books,medicine, liquors, fruits, and other necessaries for the sick not on theregular ration; for bedsteads, bedding, and bedding-materials, andall other special articles necessary for the wards, for hospital furniture,including special articles and appliances for hospital kitchen anddining-room; carriage, hearse, stretchers, coffins; for tools of grave-diggers, and for all repairs to hospital furniture and appliances notdone by the, home, seventy-three thousand dollars;

Transportation. For transportation, namely: For transportation of members of thehome, three thousand dollars;

Repairs. For repairs, namely: Pay of chief engineer, builders, blacksmiths,carpenters, painters, gas fitters, electrical workers, plumbers, tinsmiths,steam fitters, stone and brick masons, whitewashers, and laborers, andfor all appliances and materials used under this head; also for repairsof roads and other improvements of a permanent character, sixty

ono. thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the appropriation forrepairs for any of the branch homes shall be used for the constructionof any new building;Farm

n For farm, namely: Pay of farmer, chief gardener, harness makers,farm hands, gardeners, horseshoers, stablemen, teamsters, dairymen,herders, and laborers, and for all tools, appliances, and materialsrequired for farm, garden, and dairy work; for grain, hay, and straw,dressing, seed, carriages, wagons, carts, and other conveyances; forall animals purchased for stock or for work (including animals in thepark); for all materials, tools, and labor for flower garden, lawn, andpark; and for construction of roads and walks, and for repairs notdone by the home, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars;

Water supply. For increase and improvement of water supply, twenty thousanddollars.

In all, six hundred and thirty-three thousand seven hundreddollars.

Curent expenses. AT THE NORTHWESTERN BRANCH, AT MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: Forcurrent expenses, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-eight thousand dollars;

ubsistence. For subsistence, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, one hundred and twenty-seven thou-sand five hundred dollars;

Houl.ehold. For household, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, seventy thousand dollars;

Hospital. For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-three thousand five hundred dollars;

Transportation For transportation of members of the home, one thousand eighthundred dollars;

Repairs. For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head

for the Central Branch, thirty-six thousand dollars;Farm. For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for

the Central Branch, ten thousand five hundred dollars;For electric elevators in hospital, five thousand three hundred

dollars;For chaplains' quarters, four thousand five hundred dollars;In all, three hundred and forty-seven thousand one hundred

dollars.Togae, Me. AT THE EASTERN BRANCH, AT TOGUS,. MAdINE: For current ex-

penses, including the same objects specified under this head for theCentral Branch, forty-eight thousand dollars;

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For subsistence, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, one hundred and twenty thousanddollars;

For household, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, eighty thousand dollars;

For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-two thousand dollars;

For transportation of members of the home, one thousand twohundred dollars;

For repairs, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars;

For commissary storehouse and bakery, including equipment,forty-two thousand dollars;

For two new boilers, with necessary connections with hospital,six thousand dollars;

For flagstaff, five hundred dollars;For farm, including the same objects specified under this head

for the Central Branch, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars;In all, four hundred and two thousand two hundred dollars.AT THE SOUTHERN BRANCH, AT HAMPTON, VIRGINIA: For current

expenses, including the same objects specified under this head for theCentral Branch, fifty thousand dollars;

For subsistence, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, one hundred and fifty-five thousanddollars;

For household, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, eighty-two thousand dollars;

For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars;

For transportation of members of the home, two thousand dollars;For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head

for the Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars;For addition to and removal of nurses' cottage, four thousand five

hundred and fifty dollars;For two barracks, one hundred and eight thousand dollars;For chapel, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.For farm, including the same objects specified under its head for

the Central Branch, ten thousand dollars;In all, five hundred and thirty-nine thousand and fifty dollars.AT THE WESTERN BRANCH, AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: For cur-

rent expenses, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, sixty thousand dollars;

For subsistence, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars;

For household, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, eighty-seven thousand dollars: Pro-vided, That no part of this sum shaf be used for fuel oil if it shallappear to the board of managers that coal as a fuel can be procuredand used more economically;

For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, fifty-three thousand dollars;

For transportation of members of the home, four thousand dollars;For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head

for the Central Branch, fifty-three thousand dollars;For mortuary chapel and morgue, eight thousand dollars;For truss roof to general mess kitchen, five thousand dollars;For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for

the Central Branch, eighteen thousand dollars;In all, four hundred and forty-eight thousand dollars.

Subsistence.

Household.

Hospital.

Transportation.

Repairs.

Bakery, etc.

Farm.

Hampton, Va.Current expenses.

Subsistence.

Household.

Hospital.

Transportation.

Repairs.

Chapel.

Farm.

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Santa Monica, Cal. AT THE PACIFIC BRANCH, AT SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA: For cur-rent expenses, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, fifty-three thousand dollars;

subsistence. For subsistence, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, one hundred and fifty-seven thousanddollars;

Household. For household, including the same objects specified under thishead for the Central Branch, fifty-nine thousand dollars;

Hospital. For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-eight thousand dollars;

Transportation. For transportation of members of the home, three thousanddollars;

Repairs. For repairs, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars;

For commissary storehouse, seventeen thousand dollars;Pipe linea For cast-iron pipe line from lake to home junction, nine thousand

six hundred dollars;For water pipe line in Mandeville Canyon, twenty thousand dollars;

Iron fence, etc. For iron fence and gate house, twelve thousand two hundreddollars;

Laundry. For alterations of laundry building and for machinery, five thou-sand dollars;

Farm. For farm, including the same objects specified under this head forthe Central Branch, twelve thousand dollars;

In all, four hundred and forty-two thousand eight hundred dollars.Marion, Ind. AT THE MARION BRANCH, AT MARION INDIANA: For current ex-Current expenpenses, pS including the same objects specified under this head for the

Central Branch, forty-six thousand dollars;Subsistence. For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this

head for the Central Branch, one hundred and three thousand dollars;Household. For household, including the same objects specified under this head

for the Central Branch, and for necessary expenses for the procure-ment, piping, and preservation of natural gas, oil, and water, forty-eight thousand dollars;

Hospital. For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headTranftat or the Central Branch, thirty-seven thousand dollars;

Tapron. For transportation of members of the home, two thousand dollars;Repairs. For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head

for the Central Branch, thirty-three thousand dollars;For insulation of hot water and steam pipes, fifteen thousand

dollars;Fann. For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for

the Central Branch, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars;In all, two hundred and ninety-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

Danville, Ill. AT THE DANVILLE BRANCH, DANVILLE, ILLINOIS: For currentCrrentexpenes expenses, including the same objects specified under this head, for

the Central Branch, fifty-six thousand five hundred dollars;Subsistence. For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this

head for the Central Branch, one hundred and forty-five thousanddollars;

Household. For household, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, eighty thousand dollars;

Hospital. For hospital, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, forty-six thousand dollars;

Transportation. For transportation of members of the home, two thousand fivehundred dollars;

Repairs. For repairs, including the same objects specified under this headfor the Central Branch, thirty-one thousand dollars;

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For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for Farmnthe Central Branch, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars;

In all, three hundred and seventy-four thousand five hundreddollars.

AT THE MOUNTAIN BRANCH, AT JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE: For Johnson City, Tenn.

current expenses, including the same objects specified under this head urren epe

for the Central Branch, forty-eight thousand dollars;For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this Subsistence.

head for the Central Branch, one hundred and four thousand dollars;For household, including the same objects specified under this Household.

head for the Central Branch, fifty-five thousand dollars;For hospital, including the same objects specified under this head Hospital-

for the Central Branch, twenty-nine thousand dollars;For transportation of members of the home, three thousand Transportation.

dollars;For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head Repairs

for the Central Branch, thirty-five thousand dollars;For an additional boiler, three thousand eight hundred dollars,

to be immediately available;For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for F"

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the Central Branch, twenty thousand dollars;In all, two hundred and mnety-seven thousand eight hundred

dollars.Battle Mountain Sanitarium, at Hot Springs, South Dakota: For Hot prings, . Dak.

current expensescurrent expenses, including the same objects specified under this head e exen

for the Central Branch, twenty-five thousand dollars;For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this Subsisence.

head for the Central Branch, twenty-eight thousand dollars;For household, including the same objects specified under this head Household.

for the Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars;For hospital, including the same objects specified under this head Hospital.

for the Central Branch, thirty-three thousand dollars;For transportation of members of the home, ten thousand dollars; Transportation.

For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head for Repairsthe Central Branch, sixteen thousand dollars;

For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for Fathe Central Branch, eight thousand dollars; ' ottage.

For nurses' cottage, fifteen thousand dollars;In all, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars.For clothing for all of the branches, namely: Expenditures for brnh for all

clothing, underclothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, socks, and overalls;also all sums expended for labor, materials, machines, tools, andappliances employed, and for use in the tailor shops, knitting shops,and shoe shops, or other home shops in which any kind of clothing ismade or repaired, three hundred thousand dollars.

For salaries of officers and employees of the Board of Managers, and of sanraertc. Boardfor outdoor relief and incidental expenses, namely:

For president of t'-e Board of Managers, four thousand dollars;secretary of the Board of Managers, five hundred dollars; generaltreasurer, who shall not be a member of the Board of Managers, fourthousand dollars; inspector-general and chief surgeon, three thousandfive hundred dollars; assistant general treasurer and assistantinspector-general, three thousand dollars; assistant inspector-general,three thousand dollars; assistant inspector-general, two thousand fivehundred dollars; clerical services for the offices of the president,general treasurer, and inspector-general and chief surgeon, fifteenthousand five hundred dollars; clerical services for managers, fourthousand five hundred dollars; agent, six hundred dollars; for travel-ing expenses of the Board of Managers, their officers and employees,sixteen thousand dollars; for outdoor relief, one thousand dollars;

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for rent, legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams,and other incidental expenses, seven thousand dollars; in all, sixty-five thousand one hundred dollars.

In all, for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, fourmillion three hundred and twenty-eight thousand seven hundredand fifty dollars.

proviso: Proviled, That no part of the foregoing appropriations shall beIntoxicant. expended for any purpose at any branch of the National Home for

Disabled Volunteers that maintains or permits to be maintained onits premises a bar, canteen, or other place where beer, wine, or otherintoxicating liquors are sold.

Philippines, China. In addition to those classes of discharged soldiers and sailors now

Admission for serv- admissible to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,ice in. all honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who have served in the

Philippines, in China, or in Alaska, who are now or who hereaftermay become disabled by disease or otherwise, and by reason of suchdisability are incapable of earning a living, shall hereafter be admittedthereto.

State and Territo- STATE OR TERRITORIAL HOMES FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS ANDrialhomes. SAILORS: For continuing aid to state or territorial homes for the sup-

Vol.25, p. 45. port of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Actapproved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, including all classes of soldiers admissible to the National Homefor Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, one million one hundred and fifty

proisoi. thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shallbe apportioned to any state or territorial home that maintains abar or canteen where intoxicating liquors are sold: Providedfurther,

Collections from That for any sum or sums collected m any manner from inmates ofm, et such state or territorial homes to be used for the support of said homes

a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for,but this proviso shall not apply to any state or territorial home intowhich the wives or widows of soldiers are admitted and maintained.

Back pay and BACK PAY AND BOUNTY: For payment of amounts for arrears ofbounty,

bu nt y, pay of two and three year volunteers, for bounty to volunteers and

Vol. 14, p. n3. their widows and legal heirs, for bounty under the Act of July twenty-Commutation of eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for amounts for com-

rations. mutation of rations to prisoners of war in States of the so-calledConfederacy, and to soldiers on furlough, that may be certified tobe due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscalyear nineteen hundred and ten, four hundred thousand dollars.

War with Spain. For payment of amounts for arrears of pay and allowances onaccount of service of officers and men of the army during the war withSpain and in the Philippine Islands that may be certified to be dueby the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nine-teen hundred and ten and that are chargeable to the appropriationsthat have been carried to the surplus fund, fifty thousand dollars.

Department of Jls- UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.tfce.

court-house, D. C. COURT-HOUSE, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For annualrepairs, five thousand dollars, as per estimate of the Superintendentof the Capitol.

Leavenworth, Kans. PENITENTIARY, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, CONSTRUCTION: For con-Pnitentiary. tinuing construction of the new United States penitentiary at Leaven-

worth, Kansas, one hundred thousand dollars, to be available imme-diately and to remain available until expended, all of which sum shallbe so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment tothe inmates of said penitentiary.

Atlantay. PENITENTIARY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, CONSTRUCTION: For the con-tinuing the construction of the United States penitentiary at Atlanta,Georgia, and the wall around same, one hundred thousand dollars, to

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be available immediately and to remain available until expended, allof which sum shall be so expended as to give the maximum amountof employment to the inmates of said penitentiary.

UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY, MCNEIL ISLAND, WASHINGTON: McNeil Island.

For continuing construction, including necessary material andmachinery, twenty-five thousand dollars, to be immediately availableand to remain available until expended and to be so expended as togive the maximum amount of. employment to the inmates of saidpenitentiary.

NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS: For construction of a hos- Nationa'l TrtulngSchool for Boys.

pital building and equipmentpital building and equipment, fifteen thousand doars. ta

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Miscellaneous.

DEFENDING SUITS IN CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES: For Defending suits in

defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of wit-nesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against theUnited States and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, includingdefense for the United States in the.imatter of French spoliationclaims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General,twenty thousand dollars.

DETECTION AND PROSECUTION OF CRIMES: For the detection and Prosecution ofprosecution of crimes against the United States, preliminary to indict-ment; the investigation of official acts, records, and accounts of mar-shals, attorneys, clerks of the United States courts, and United Statescommissioners, for which purpose all the records and documents ofsaid officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents ofthe Attorney-General at any time; the inspection of the UnitedStates prisoners and prisons; collection, classification, and preserva-tion of criminal identification records, and their exchange with theofficials of state and other institutions, to be expended under thedirection of the Attorney-General, thirty thousand dollars.

DEFENSE IN INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS: For salaries and ex- depredation elaindn

penses in defense of the Indian depredation claims, including notexceeding six thousand dollars for salaries of necessary employees inWashington, District of Columbia, to be expended under the direc-tion of the Attorney-General, twenty-five thousand dollars.

TRAVELING AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For traveling and pTrvellngR etc., ex-

other miscellaneous and emergency expenses, authorized and ap-proved by the Attorney-General, to be expended at his discretion,the provisions of the first paragraph of section thirty-six hundred and R. "iSec. p 718.forty-eight, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, eightthousand five hundred dollars.

INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, DISTRICT OF ALASKA: For furniture, fuel, dentl epeesa.

books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, for the offices of themarshals and attorneys, six thousand dollars.

TRAVELING EXPENSES, DISTRICT OF ALASKA: For the actual and Traveling expenses.

necessary expenses of the judges and clerks in the district of Alaskawhen traveling in the discharge of their official duties, five thousanddollars.

DEFENSE OF SUITS BEFORE SPANISH TREATY CLAIMS COMMISSION: Spanish TreatyClaims Commission.

For salaries and expenses in defense of claims before the Spanish Defenseinsuits.Treaty Claims Commission, including salaries of assistant attorneysand necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, orelsewhere, to be selected and their compensation fixed by the Attor-nev-General, to be expended under his direction, so much of the pro- '0ol 31 P- 77.

visions of the Act of March second, nineteen hundred and one,providing for the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, as are in con-flict herewith notwithstanding, sixty thousand dollars, of which notexceeding two hundred dollars may be expended for law booksand books of reference.

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Antitrust laws. ENFORCEMENT OF ANTITRUST LAWS: That the balance of the appro-Balance for enforce-ment available. priation of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, entitled "Enforce-

Ante, p. 375. ment of antitrust laws, nineteen hundred and nine," contained in thesundry civil appropriation Act approved May twenty-seventh, nine-teen hundred and eight, shall be available during the fiscal year

Additional appro- nineteen hundred and ten, and an additional appropriation of onepriation. hundred thousand dollars is hereby made for the same purposes.

Conveyances of al- SUITS TO SET ASIDE CONVEYANCES OF ALLOTTED LANDS: For thetExpensesof suits to payment of necessary expenses incident to any suits brought at the

set aside. request of the Secretary of the Interior in the eastern judicial districtof Oklahoma, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-

Pov .ete General, to be immediately available, fifty thousand dollars: Pro-judicial adisrict vidded, That the sum of ten thousand dollars of the above amount, or

so much thereof as may be necessary, may be expended in the prose-cution of cases in the western judicial district of Oklahoma.

JUDICIAL.

United States courts.

Expenses.

Marshals' salaries.etc.

Advances.

Restriction.

District attorneys.Salaries, etc.

Proriso.Services during va-

cancies.

Districtof Columbia.Fees, district attor-

ney.Regular assistants.

Assistants in specialcases.

Foreign counsel.

Oath.

B.S., see. 366, p. 62.Clerks' fees.

UNITED STATES COURTS.

EXPENSES OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS: For defraying the.expenses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts ofthe United States, including the district court in the Territory ofHawaii; of the supreme court and court of appeals of the District ofColumbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the circuit courts ofappeals; of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which theUnited States is interested; of the prosecution of offenses committedagainst the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of theUnited States, specifically the expenses stated under the followingappropriations, namely:

For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States mar-shals and their deputies, one million three hundred and fifty thousanddollars, to include payment for services rendered in behalf of theUnited States or otherwise. Advances to United States marshals,in accordance with existing law may be made from the proper appro-priations, as herein provided, immediately upon the passage of thisAct; but no disbursement shall be made prior to July first, nineteenhundred and nine, by said disbursing officers from the funds thusadvanced, and no disbursements shall be made therefrom to liqui-date expenses for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine or prioryears.

For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses ofUnited States district attorneys and their regular assistants, fivehundred and forty thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropria-tion shall be available for the payment of the salaries of regularly ap-pointed clerks to United States district attorneys for services renderedduring vacancy in the office of the United States district attorney.

For fees of United States district attorney for the District ofColumbia, twenty-three thousand eight hundred dollars.

For payment of regular assistants to United States district attor-neys, who are appointed by the Attorney-General, at a fixed annualcompensation, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.

For payment of assistants to the Attorney-General and to UnitedStates district attorneys employed by the Attorney-General to aid inspecial cases, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Thisappropriation shall be available also for the payment of foreign coun-sel employed by the Attorney-General in special cases, and such counselshall not be required to take oath of office in accordance with sectionthree hundred and sixty-six, Revised Statutes of the United States.

For fees of clerks, three hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.

Judicial.

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For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace United States com-

acting under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of R.s., sec.'ol4, p. s9s.the United States, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

For fees of jurors, one million two hundred and fifty thousand Jurors' fees.

dollars.Fees of witnesses, United States courts: For fees of witnesses and Witness fees.

for payment of the actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by sec- R. S.sec. 850,p.160tion eight hundred and fifty, Revised Statutes of the United States,one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, Rentof courtrooms.

ninety-five thousand dollars.For pay of bailiffs and criers, not exceeding three bailiffs and one Balffs etc-

crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York andthe northern district of Illinois: Provided, That all persons employed A'ovisundersection seven hundred andfifteen of the Revised Statutes shall be R. ., sec. 715, p. 136.deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order ofthe courts: Providedfurther, That no such person shall be employedduring vacation; of reasonable expenses actually incurred for travel Traveling, etc., ex-and attendance of district judges directed to hold court outside of their peses, judges.

districts, not to exceed ten dollars per day each, to be paid on writtencertificates of the judges, and such payments shall be allowed the mar-shal in the settlement of his accounts with the United States; of rea-sonable expenses actually incurred for travel and attendance of justicesor judges who shall attend the circuit court of appeals held at anyother place than where they reside, not to exceed ten dollars per day,the same to be paid upon written certificates of said judge, and suchpayments shall be allowed the marshal in the settlement of his accountwith the United States; of meals and lodgings for jurors in UnitedStates cases, and of bailiffs in attendance upon the same, when orderedby the court; and of compensation for jury commissioners, five dollars Jury'ommi'ssionerper day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court, two hun-dred and sixty thousand dollars.

For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized Miscellaneous ex-by the Attorney-General, for the United States courts and their offi- Pncers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where theUnited States is or may be a party in interest, and moving of records,five hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That in so Proiso.far as it may be deemed necessary by the Attorney-General, this Alaskaappropriation shall be available for such expenses in the district ofAlaska.

For supplies, including exchange of typewriting machines for the IlPIlieS

United States courts and judicial oflicers, to be expended under thedirection of the Attorney-(General, thirty-five thousand dollars.

For support of United States prisoners, including necessary cloth- Sipportofprisoiersing and mle(lical aid, and transportation to place of conviction or placeof bona fide residence in the United States,'and including support ofprisoners becoming insane during inprisonment, as well before asafter conviction, and continuing insane after expiration of sentence,who have no friends to whom they can be sent, for the expense of careand medical treatment of guards employed by the United States, whomay be injured by prisoners while said guards are endeavoring to pre-vent escapes or suppressing mutiny, and not exceeding ten thousanddollars for repairs, betterments, and improvements of United Statesjails, including sidewalks, six hundred and twenty-five thousanddollars.

UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: For the Lpeanenrt, y's.

support of the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, asfollows: st.

For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, warden, deputy 6Ub te"'e.

warden. and physician, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and dining room

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furniture and utensils, and for farm and garden seeds and implements,and for purchase of ice if necessary, fifty thousand dollars;

Clothing, etc. For clothing, transportation, and traveling expenses, including suchclothing, as can be made at the penitentiary; for the usual gratuitiesas provided by law to prisoners at release, including transportation toplace of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States;for expenses of penitentiary officials while traveling on duty; forexpenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners, andfor rewards for their recapture, twenty-five thousand dollars;

Miscellaneous. For miscellaneous expenditures in the discretion of the Attorney-General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, purchase offuel for generating steam, heating apparatus, burning bricks and lime;forage for issue to public animals, and hay and straw for bedding;blank books, blank forms, typewriting supplies, pencils and memo-randum books for guards, books for use in chapel, paper, envelopes,and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials forrepairing steam-heating plant, electric plant and water circulation,and drainage; for labor and materials for construction and repair ofbuildings; for general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farmand in shops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, print-ing office, photograph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds;for the purchase of cows, horses, mules, wagons, harness, veterinarysupplies, lubricating oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedding,iron bunks, paints and oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals,and electrical supplies; for payment of water supply, telegrams, tele-phone service, notarial and veterinary services; for advertising innewspapers; for fees to consulting physicians- called to determinemental condition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other servicesin cases of emergency; for pay of extra guards when deemed necessaryby the Attorney-General, and for expense of care and medical treat-ment of guards who may be injured by prisoners while said guards areendeavoring to prevent escapes or suppressing munity, forty thousanddollars;

Hospital. For hospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, medicaland surgical supplies, and all other articles for the care and treat-ment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceasedprisoners, two thousand five hundred dollars;

salaries. For salaries, including pay of officials and employees, as follows:Warden, four thousand dollars; deputy warden, two thousand dollars;chaplain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chaplain, six hundreddollars; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, onethousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record clerk, onethousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars;four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; steward, nine hundred dol-lars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred dollars;superintendent of industries and storekeeper, one thousand two hun-dred dollars; two captains of watch, at one thousand dollars each;guards, at seventy dollars per month each, forty-nine thousand fivehundred and sixty dollars; two teamsters, at six hundred dollarseach; engineer and electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars;assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars;in all, seventy-five thousand six hundred and sixty dollars;

For foremen, shoemaker, harness maker, carpenter, blacksmith,tailor, and tinner, when necessary, four thousand eight hundreddollars;

In all, one hundred and ninety-seven thousand nine hundred andsixty dollars.

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INITED STATES PENITENTIARY,- ATLANTA, GEORGIA: For support

of the United States penitentiary at. Atlanta, Georgia, as follows:For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this

head for the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas,thirty-five thousand dollars;

For clothing and transportation, including the same objects speci-fied under this head for the United States penitentiary at Leaven-worth, Kansas, twenty thousand dollars;

For miscellaneous expenditures, in 'the discretion of the Attorney-General, including the same objects specified under this head for theUnited States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, twenty-fourthousand dollars;

For hospital supplies, including the same objects specified underthis head for the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan-sas, two thousand dollars;

For salaries, including pay of officials and employees, as follows:Warden, four thousand dollars; deputy warden, two thousand dol-lars; chaplain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chaplain, sixhundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars;physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; bookkeeper and recordclerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hun-dred dollars: six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; telephoneoperator, four hundred and eighty dollars; engineer and electrician,one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician,one thousand two hundred dollars; two captains of watch, at onethousand dollars each; steward and storekeeper, nine hundred dol-lars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred dol-lars; two teamsters, at six hundred dollars each; cook, and baker,at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; guards, at seventy dollarsper month each, forty-two thousand dollars; in all, seventy thousandsix hundred and twenty dollars;

For foremen, tailor, blacksmith, shoemaker, laundryman, andcarpenter, when necessary, four thousand dollars;

In all, one hundred and fifty-five thousand six hundred and twentydollars.

UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY, MCNEIL ISLAND, WASHINGTON: For

support of the United States penitentiary, McNeil Island, Washing-ton, as follows: For subsistence, including the same objects specifiedunder this head for the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth,Kansas, and for supplies for guards, ten thoutsand dollars;

For clothing and transporta ion, including the same objects speci-fied under this head for the United States penitentiary at Leaven-worth, Kansas, six thousand dollars;

For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same objects speci-fied( under this head for the United States penitentiary at Leaven-worth, Kansas, and for such other purposes as may be directlyordered and approved by the Attorney-General, fifteen thousanddollars;

For hospital supplies, including the same objects specified underthis head for the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas,one thousand dollars;

For salaries, including pay of officials and employees as follows:For warden, two thousand dollars; deputy warden, one thousand twohundred dollars; physician, one thousand two hundred dollars; cook,seven hundred and twenty dollars; guards, at seventy dollars permonth each, ten thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifteen thou-sand six hundred and twenty dollars;

In all, forty-seven thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.

1017

Atlanta, Ga.Penitentiary.

Subsistence.

Clothing, etc.

Miscellaneous.

Hospital.

Salaries.

McNeil Island.Penitentiary.

Subsistence.

Clothing. etc.

Miscellaneous.

Hospital supplies.

Salaries.

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National Training NATIONAL TRAINrNG SCHOOL FOR BOYs, DISTRICT OF COLTUMBIA:School for Boys, D. C.salaries. For superintendent, two thousand dollars; assistant superintendent,

one thousand five hundred dollars; teachers and assistant teachers,seven thousand eight hundred dollars; matron of school, six hundreddollars; five matrons of families, at two hundred and forty dollarseach; foremen of and skilled helpers in industries, three thousandeight hundred dollars; farmer, six hundred dollars; assistant farmer,four hundred and twenty dollars; florist, engineer, baker, cook, shoe-maker, and tailor, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; assistantengineer, three hundred and sixty dollars; laundress, three hundredand sixty dollars; two dining-room attendants, and housemaid, atone hundred and eighty dollars each; nurse, three hundred and sixtydollars; watchmen, not to exceed eight in number, two thousandeight hundred and eighty dollars; office clerk, seven hundred andtwenty dollars; assistant office clerk, four hundred and eighty dollars;parole officer, nine hundred dollars; secretary and treasurer to boardof trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand dollars;

Maintenance. For support of inmates, including groceries, flour, feed, meats, drygoods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, furniture, tableware farmImplements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books,stationery, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attend-ance, stock, fencing, repairs to buildings, and other necessary items,including compensation, not exceeding one thousand five hundreddollars, for additional labor or services, and for transportation andother necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for dis-charged boys, not exceeding five hundred dollars, sixteen thousanddollars;

Repairs For extraordinary repairs to buildings, and for connecting buildingsof the school with the city water supply and with city sewerage sys-tem, and for approaches to buildings, two thousand three hundreddollars;

Furniture. For furniture for new wings, two thousand dollars, to be imme-diately available;

In all, forty-eight thousand three hundred dollars.

Department of State

Porto Rico.Payment to Romar

Catholic Church offor certain lands etc.in.

Prorisos.Title.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

PAYMENT TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN PORTO RIco: To give effecton the part of the United States td the basis of settlement of all mat-ters in dispute between the Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico onthe one part and the United States and the people of Porto Rico on theother part, signed at San Juan, Porto Rico, on August twelfth, nine-teen hundred and eight, by commissioners for the United States, theRoman Catholic Church of Porto Rico, and the people of Porto Rico,respectively, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to payto the Bishop of Porto Rico as the representative and trustee of theRoman Catholic Church in that island, and for the exclusive benefitof the Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico, the sum of one hundredand twenty thousand dollars, in full satisfaction of all claims of everynature whatsoever relative to the properties claimed by the RomanCatholic Church in Porto Rico which are now in the possession of theUnited States, to wit, the building known as the Santo Domingo Bar-racks and the land pertaining thereto, and the site of the buildingformerly known as the Ballaja Barracks, now known as the InfantryBarracks, both properties in the city of San Juan, Porto Rico: Pro-vided, That the Roman Catholic Church shall guarantee the title to,and shall relinquish all rights and actions regarding said properties,and that the said properties shall belong exclusively to the UnitedStates: And provided further, That upon the acceptance of this sum

D.

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the Roman Catholic Church shall relinquish all claims of any kindwhatsoever against the United States arising in Porto Rico prior tothe approval of this Act.

BUREAU OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS: To enable the InternationalBureau of American Republics to provide and maintain an exhibit atthe Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, three thousand dollars, to beimmediately available.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MARITIME LAW: For expensesnecessary for the representation of the United States at the ThirdInternational Conference on Maritime Law to be held at Brussels,Belgium, during the year nineteen hundred and nine, for the purposeof considering draft conventions relating to collisions, salvage, theliability of shipowners, and cognate subjects, five thousand dollars,or so much thereof as may be necessary.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

For the following additional sums for the Civil Service Commission,namely:

For four clerks of class one; four clerks at one thousand dollarseach; in all, eight thousand eight hundred dollars.

For traveling expenses, one thousand dollars.For contingent expenses, six hundred dollars.For stationery, five hundred dollars.For rent of additional buildings or rooms, two thousand dollars.

UNDER LEGISLATIVE.

1019Relinquishment of

all claims.

Bureau of AmericanRepublics.

Exhibit at Alaska-Yukon Exposition by.

International Con-ference on MaritimeLaw.

Representation atBrussels.

Civil Service Com-mission.

Additional appro-priation forclerks, etc.

Legislath

STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS: For preparation, under the Statement of appro-

direction of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate andHouse of Representatives, of the statements showing appropriationsmade, new offices created, offices the salaries of which have been Vol.25,p.687.omitted, increased, or reduced, indefinite appropriations, and con-tracts authorized, together with a chronological history of the regu-lar appropriation bills passed during the second session of the SixtiethCongress, as required by the Act approved October nineteenth,eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, four thousand dollars, to be paidto the persons designated by the chairmen of said committees to dosaid work.

BOTANIC GARDEN: For painting, glazing, and general repairs to Botanic Garden.buildings, heating apparatus resurfacing oot walks and roadways, Repairs, etc

and general repairs to plant houses; new metal roofs on wagon shed,packing shed, tool room, workshop, coal bins; also new roof on northside greenhouse numbered nine, all south side Maryland avenue,and one new steam boiler and connection in main conservatory, underthe direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, seven thousanddollars.

HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING: For maintenance, including miscella- iuHo.e Ofice Build-neous items, and for all necessary services, thirty-one thousand six Maintenance. etc.hundred dollars.

BUST OF PRESIDENT ZACHARY TAYLOR: To enable the Joint Com- President ZacharyTaylor.

mittee on the Library to purchase of Mistress Lola Wood, widow and Purchasing bust of.sole executrix of John Taylor Wood, esquire (who was a grandson ofPresident Zachary Taylor), a bust of President Zachary Taylor in herpossession, to be placed in the Capitol Building, two thousand dollars,or so much as may be necessary.

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Government Print. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.ing Office.

Publc Printer, pur- OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER: Public Printer, five thousandchasin agent etc. five hundred dollars; purchasing agent, three thousand six hundred

dollars; attorney, three thousand dollars; secretary to the PublicPrinter, two thousand five hundred dollars; accountant, two thousandfive hundred dollars; statistician, two thousand five hundred dollars;assistant purchasing agent, two thousand five hundred dollars; cashierand paymaster, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk in charge ofthe Congressional Record at the Capitol, two thousand five hundreddollars; assistant accountant, two thousand two hundred and fifty dol-lars; chief timekeeper, two thousand dollars; paying teller, twothousand dollars; telegrapher and clerk, one thousand eight hundreddollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; ten clerks of class four;eleven clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; six clerks of classone; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nine clerks, at ninehundred dollars each; eighteen clerks, at seven hundred and twentydollars each; paymaster's guard, one thousand dollars; one door-keeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; one doorkeeper, onethousand dollars; six messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollarseach; delivery man, one thousand two hundred dollars; five deliverymen, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; five messenger boys, atfour hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty-four thousand seven hundred dollars.

Depity Prublic OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PUBLIC PRINTER: Deputy Public Printer,four thousand five hundred dollars; inspector of paper and material

Vol. 28, P 0. as provided for in section twenty of an Act to provide for the publicprinting and binding approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred andninety-five, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerksof class one; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one chemist, one thou-sand four hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and fortydollars; one messenger boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all,fourteen thousand two hundred and sixty dollars.

Watch force. WATCH FORCE: Captain of the watch, one thousand two hundreddollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at nine hundred dollars each;and sixty-four day and night watchmen, at seven hundred andtwenty dollars each; in all, forty-nine thousand and eighty dollars.

Doorkeepers. DOORKEEPERS: One chief doorkeeper, one thousand two hundreddollars; five assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand dollars each; inall, six thousand two hundred dollars.

Telephone opera- TELEPHONE OPERATORS: One telephone switchboard operator,seven hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant telephone switch-board operators, at six hundred dollars each; in all, one thousandnine hundred and twenty dollars.

Superintendent of OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS: Superintendentocuments etc. of documents, three thousand dollars; assistant superintendent of

documents, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerkof class four; four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two;stenographer and typewriter, one thousand dollars; four clerks ofclass one; twelve clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; seventeenclerks at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one cataloguer,in charge, one thousand six hundred dollars; three cataloguers, at onethousand five hundred dollars each; one index clerk, one thousand dol-lars; sixteen cataloguers, at nine hundred dollars each; one cashier,one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant cashier, one thousandtwo hundred dollars; one librarian, one thousand five hundred dol-lars; one shipper, one thousand two hundred dollars; one helper,one thousand dollars; one stock keeper, nine hundred and sixtydollars; nine stock keepers, at nine hundred dollars each; twoassistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three

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mailers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one janitress,four hundred and eighty dollars; three folders, at six hundred andtwenty-six dollars each; fifteen laborers, at six hundred and twenty-six dollars each; seven messenger boys, at four hundred and twentydollars each; in all, one hundred and three thousand one hundredand ninety-eight dollars.

For furniture and fixtures, typewriters, carpets, labor-saving ma- Contingent expenses.chines and accessories, time stamps, adding and numbering machines,awnings, curtains, books of reference, directories, books, miscellaneousoffice and desk supplies; wrapping paper, including wrappers forCongressional Record and Patent Office Gazette; twine, glue, envel-opes, postage, car tickets, soap, toilet paper, towels, disinfectants, andice; drayage, express, freight, telephone and telegraph service;repairs to building, elevators, and machinery; preserving sanitarycondition of building, light, heat, and power; for catalogues andindexes, not exceeding sixteen thousand dollars; for stationery andoffice printing, including blanks, price lists, and bibliographies; forbinding reserve remainders; and for supplying books to depositorylibraries; in all, two hundred and twenty thousand dollars: Provided, rieo.

That the office of the superintendent of documents shall be under the Contocontrol of the Public Printer as heretofore; the disbursements onaccount of salaries or other expenses of the office of the superintendentof documents shall be made by the Public Printer, and a statementthereof shall be included in his annual report for each fiscal year.

HOLIDAYS: To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provi- Holidays.sions of the law granting holidays and the executive order grantinghalf holidays with pay to the employees of the Government PrintingOffice, two hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may benecessary.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE: To enable the Public Printer to comply with Leavesofabsence.the provisions of the law granting thirty days' annual leave to theemployees of the Government Printing Office, three hundred andtwenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Except the appropriations for salaries in the office of the superin- nportioninpg inalotgtendent of documents, and for stores and general expense for the office and binding.of the superintendent of documents, all appropriations made hereinunder "Government Printing Office" shall be considered in appor-tioning the allotments for printing and binding to the Cohgress andthe several executive departments, bureaus, and independent officesof the Government: Provided, That no other fund appropriated by Proi.,o.

his Act, or any other Act, shall be used for seryices or other purposes Restriction.n the Government Printing Office, or in the office of the superin-

tendent of documents, of the character specified in the foregoing para-graphs, except in cases of emergency arising after the passage of thisAct, and then only on the written order of the Public Printer; and theaggregate of all salaries or other expenses thus paid, in addition tothose specifically appropriated for above, shall be reported to Con-- Report toCongress.

gress each year in connection with the annual estimates.

PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. 'ublic printing andbinding.

For the public printing, for the public binding, and for paper for Aggregate amount.

the public printing, including the cost of printing the debates andproceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for litho-graphing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Congress, theSupreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court of the Dis-trict of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress, theExecutive Office, and the departments; for salaries, compensation, Offce expenses

or wages of all necessary employees additional to the foregoing spe-cific sums, including the compensation of the foreman of binding,which shall hereafter be at the rate of two thousand five hundred

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dollars per annum; for rents, fuel, gas, electric current, gas and elec-tric fixtures, and ice; for bicycles, horses, wagons and harness, andthe care, driving, and subsistence of the same, to be used only forofficial purposes, including the purchase, maintenance, and drivingof horses and vehicles for official use of the officers of the GovernmentPrinting Office when in writing ordered by the Public Printer; forfreight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service; for furniture,typewriters, and carpets; for traveling expenses, stationery, postage,and advertising; for directories, technical books, and books of refer-ence, not exceeding five hundred dollars; for adding and numberingmachines, time stamps, and other machines of similar character;purchase and installation of storage batteries; machinery (not exceed-ng fifty thousand dollars); equipment, and for repairs to machinery,

implements, and buildings, and for minor interior alterations to build-supplies.for emer- ings; for necessary equipment, maintenance, and supplies for the

emergency room for the use of all employees in the GovernmentPrinting Office who may be taken suddenly ill or receive injury while

Miscellaneousitems, on duty; for other necessary contingent and miscellaneous itemsauthorized by the Public Printer; and for all the necessary materialsneeded in the prosecution of the work, four million six hundred andthirty-four thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars; and from thesaid sum hereby appropriated printing and binding shall be done bythe Public Printer to the amounts following, respectively, namely:

Allotments. For printing and binding for Congress, including the proceedingscongres. and debates, and for rents, one million one hundred and forty-eight

thousand and thirty dollars. And printing and binding for Congresschargeable to this appropriation, when recommended to be done bythe Committee on Printing of either House, shall be so recommendedin a report containing an approximate estimate of the cost thereof,together with a statement from the Public Printer of estimatedapproximate cost of work previously ordered by Congress, withinthe fiscal year for which this appropriation is made.

Departments, etc. For the State Department, forty-two thousand dollars.For the Treasury Department, three hundred and twenty-five

PriAo.e of copy- thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this sum shall beright entries expended for the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the

copyright office.For the War Department, two hundred and seventy-five thousand

dollars.For the Navy Department, one hundred and fifty-three thousand

dollars, including not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars forthe Hydrographic Office.

For the Interior Department, including not exceeding thirty-fivethousand dollars for the Civil Service Commission, and not exceedingtwenty-two thousand five hundred dollars for the publication of theAnnual Report of the Commissioner of Education, two hundred andsixty-four thousand dollars.

For the Patent Office, as follows: For printing the weekly issue ofpatents, designs, trade-marks, and labels, exclusive of illustrations,for printing, exclusive of illustrations, and binding the monthlyvolumes of patents, and for printing, engraving illustrations, andbinding the Official Gazette, including weekly, monthly, bimonthly,and annual indexes, six hundred and thirty-one thousand five hundreddollars.

For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing and binding theAnnual Reports of the Board of Regents, with general appen-dixes, ten thousand dollars; under the Smithsonian Institution,for the Annual Reports of the National Museum, with generalappendixes, and for printing labels and blanks and for the Bulletinsand Proceedings of the National Museum, the editions of which shall

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not exceed four thousand copies, and binding, in half turkey or mate-rial not more expensive, scientific books and pamphlets presentedto and acquired by the National Museum Library, thirty-four thou-sand dollars; for the Annual Reports and Bulletins of the Bureau ofAmerican Ethnology, and for miscellaneous printing and binding forthe bureau, twenty-one thousand dollars; for miscellaneous printingand binding for the International Exchanges, two hundred dollars;the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, one hundreddollars; the . National Zoological Park, two hundred dollars; theAstrophysical Observatory, two hundred dollars; and for the AnnualReport of the American Historical Association, seven thousanddollars; in all, seventy-two thousand seven hundred dollars.

For the United States Geological Survey, as follows:For engraving the illustrations necessary for the Annual Report

of the Director, and for the monographs, professional papers, bulle-tins, water-supply papers, and the report on mineral resources,thirty-five thousand dollars.

For printing and binding the Annual Report of the Director,monographs, professional papers, bulletins, water-supply papers, andthe report on mineral resources, one hundred and forty thousanddollars; and said amount shall cover all printing and binding onaccount of said publications of the Geological Survey.

For the Department of Justice, thirty-three thousand dollars.For the Post-Office Department, exclusive of the money-order

office, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars.For the Department of Agriculture, including not to exceed twenty-

five thousand dollars for the Weather Bureau, and including theAnnual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, as required by the Act Vol. 28, p. 61

approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninetv-five, and inpursuance of the provisions of Public Resolution Numbered Thirteen Vol 34, p. 825.of the first session Fifty-ninth Congress, and also including not toexceed one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for farmers'bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the people of thedifferent sections of the country, an equal proportion of four-fifths ofwhich shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks fur-nished by Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, asthev shall direct, four hundred and sixty thousand dollars.

For the Department of ('ommerce and Labor, including the Coastand Creodetic Survey, three hundred aLnd seventy-five thousandl dol-lars: PIrovtided, That no part of this allotment shall be expended for lP>r t*o.

, 1 (Census Bureau.printing andl binding for the Bureau of the Census.

For the Supreme Court of the lnited States, ten thousand dollals;and the printing for the Supreme Court shall be done by the printerit may employ, unless it shall otherwise order.

For the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, one thousandfive hundred dollars.

For the Court of Claims, twenty thousand dollars.For the Library of Congress, including the copyright office, and the

publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the copyright office,andl binding, rebinding, and repairing of library books, and for build-ing and grounds, Library of Congress, two hundred and two thousanddollars.

For the Executive Office, two thousand dollars.For the Interstate Commerce Commission, seventy-five thousand

dollars.For the International Bureau of the American Republics, twenty

thousand dollars.And no more than an allotment of one-half of the sum hereby Restriction.

appropriated shall be expended in the first two quarters of the fiscalvear. and no more than one-fourth thereof may be expended in either

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of the last two quarters of the fiscal year, except that, in additionthereto, in either of said last quarters the unexpended balances ofallotments for preceding quarters may be expended.

Books. That the serviceable books now contained in the GovernmentPrinting Office library, except those which in the judgment of the

Transfer to Public Public Printer should be retained for reference, shall be turned overLibrary, D. C., etc.

to the Public Library of the District of Columbia, and that all unserv-iceable books be condemned and sold as waste paper.

Machine composi- The Public Printer may hereafter, in his discretion, pay printeriMaximum pay per linotype operators and printer monotype keyboard operators at a rate

hour.hoviso. not exceeding sixty cents per hour: Provided, That when the exigen-

Additional forSun- cies of the service require that work be performed on Sunday theday work. Public Printer may, in his discretion, pay to employees, not receiving

annual salaries, not exceeding fifty per centum in addition to theregular rate paid for such work.

Isthmian Canal. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL.

construction. To continue the construction of the Isthmian Canal, to be expendedunder the direction of the President in accordance with an Act entitled

Vol. 32, p. 482. "An Act to provide for the construction of a canal connecting thewaters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans," approved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, and Acts amendatory thereof orsupplementary thereto:

S^alaries m inte First.alarieslaries of officers and employees of the Isthmian Canal

united states. Commission, including assistant purchasing and shipping agents, andall other employees in the United States, one hundred and fifty thou-

Prriso. sand dollars: Provided, That not more than five thousand dollars ofy of secretary. this appropriation shall be paid as compensation to the secretary of

the commission;Incidental expenses. Second. For incidental expenses, including rents, cable and tele-

graph service, supplies, stationery and printing, and actual necessaryRent. traveling expenses in the United States (including rent of the Panama

Canal building in the District of Columbia, seven thousand five hun-dred dollars, text-books and books of reference, one thousand dollars,and additional compensation to the Auditor for the War Departmentfor extra services in auditing accounts of the Isthmian Canal, onethousand dollars), seventy-five thousand dollars.

Commissioners. Third. For pay of members of the commission and officers anddepartments.' et mployees on the Isthmus other thanskilled and unskilled labor, includ-the thaymufCse on ing civil engineers, superintendents, instrumentmen, transitmen,

levelmen, rodmen, draftsmen, timekeepers, mechanical and electricalengineers, quartermasters, clerks, accountants, stenographers, store-keepers, messengers, office boys, foremen and subforemen, wagon

Temporary details. masters, watchmen and stewards, including those temporarily detailedfor duty away from the Isthmus, in the departments of constructionand engineering, quartermaster's, subsistence, disbursements andexamination of accounts, and expenses incident to conducting hear-ings and examining estimates for appropriations on the Isthmus, threemillion eight hundred and seventy-one thousand dollars;

Labor. Fourth. For skilled and unskilled labor on the Isthmus, includingengineers, conductors, firemen, brakemen, electricians, teamsters,cranesmen, machinists, blacksmiths, and other artisans, and theirhelpers, janitors, sailors, cooks, waiters, and dairymen, for thedepartments of construction and engineering, quartermaster's, sub-sistence, disbursements, and examination of accounts, twelve milliondollars;

racset of mate- Fifth. For purchase and delivery of material, supplies and equip-ment, including cost of inspecting material and of paying travelingexpenses incident thereto, whether on the Isthmus or elsewhere, and

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such other expenses not in the United States as the commission deemsnecessary to best promote the construction of the Isthmian Canal,for the departments of construction and engineering, quartermaster,subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, ten millionfive hundred and seventeen thousand dollars;

Sixth. To continue the equipment and construction of the Panama Panama Railroad.Railroad, to be disbursed directly under the Isthmian Canal Com-mission, seven hundred thousand dollars; no part of said sum shall Restriction.

be expended until the obligation of the Panama Railroad Companyfor the full amount thereof, and drawing four per centum interest,payable to the United States, shall have been delivered to the Secre-tary of the Treasury of the United States, and by him accepted.

Seventh. For miscellaneous expenditures, cable and telegraph Miscellaneous.

service, stationery and printing, local railway transportation, specialtrains, including pay-train service; transportation of currency to theIsthmus, recruiting and transporting laborers, transporting employeesfrom the United States, repatriating laborers and employees, actualnecessary traveling expenses while on the Isthmus on official busi-ness; and all other incidental and contingent expenses not otherwiseprovided for, for the departments of construction and engineering,quartermaster's, subsistence, disbursements and examination ofaccounts, and labor, quarters and subsistence, one million dollars.

Eighth. For pay of the member of the Commission in charge, of Government of

officers and employees other than skilled and unskilled labor, includ- Pay of commis-ing foremen, subforemen, watchmen, messengers, and storekeepers, sioner, oeers etcof the department of civil administration, including those neces-sarily and temporarily detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, fourhundred and seventy thousand dollars;

Ninth. For skilled and unskilled labor for the department of civil Labor.

administration, twenty thousand dollars;Tenth. For material, supplies, equipment, construction and repairs Material, etc.

of buildings, and contingent expenses of the Department of CivilAdministration, one hundred and forty thousand dollars;

Eleventh. For pay of the member of the commission in charge, of Snita"tion depart-officers and employees other than skilled and unskilled labor, includ- Pay f, officers and

ing hospital dispensers, internes, nurses, attendants, messengers, office employees

bovs, foremen, subforemnen, watchmen, and stewards, of the depart-nlent of sanitation on the isthmus, including those temporarily detailedfor duty away from the Isthmus, seven hundred and twenty-fivethousanld dollarts.

T'welfth. For skilled and unskilled labor of every grade and kind, Labor

for the del)artllenlt of sanitation on the Isthmus, four hlundred andfiftv thousand dollals;

''hirteenth. For material, supplies, equipment, construction antd Matt"rial', et.repairs of buildings, and contingent expenses of the department ofsanitation on the Isthmus, seven hundredt and forty thousand dollars.

Fourteenth. For the pavylent of the cost of relocating the Panama Rel^cating Paam.lma

Railroad, including salaries, wages, cost of material, supplies, and all ila,

other expenses incident thereto, one nillion nine hundred and eightythousand dollars.

For salaries, wages, cost of material, supplies, and all other expenses Glua an Colon.supplaie an al exens Gradigand paving

incident to continuinlg the extension, grading, and paving of streets, streets. etc.building seweers, and extending water mains in the cities of Panamaand Colon, eight hundred thousand dollars.

In all, thirty-three million six hundred ant thirty-eight thousand Amount.dollars, the same to be available until expended: Provided, That all Expnditure paid

expenditures from the appropriation herein and hereinafter made for fr proceedsof bondthe Isthmian (anal shall be paid from, or reimbursed to the Treasury Vle i.. p.4of the United States out of, the proceeds of the sale of bonds author-ized in section eight of the said Act approved June twenty-eighth,nineteen hundred. and two.

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cTen er cent inter- Ten percentum of the foregoing amounts shall be available inter-changeably for expenditure on objects named; but not more thanten per centum shall be added to any one item of the appropriation:

e o surplus for Provided, however, That any splus in the appropriations for any ofconstruction depart- the above classified heads may be used for expenditure under any ofment. the classified appropriations for the department of construction and

engineering.Longevty al No part of the foregoing appropriations for the Isthmian Canal

lowances for. shall be applied to the payment of allowances for longevity serviceor layover days other than such as may have accumulated underexisting orders of the commission, prior to July first, nineteen hun-dred and nine.

Panama Railroad SEC. 2. The foregoing appropriations shall be available to reim-aReimbSsement for burse the Panama Railroad Company for marine losses, or for losses

marine andfireloses. due to destruction of or damage to its plant, equipment, or commis-pmiso. sary supplies by fire: Provided, however, That the Panama RailroadInsurance to cease. Company shall carry no insurance against loss from causes covered

by this appropriation.Distribution of rev- SEC. 3. All funds hereafter collected by the government of the

enes Canal Zone from rentals of public lands and buildings in the CanalZone and the cities of Panama and Colon, and from the zone postalservice, and from court fees and fines, and collected or raised by taxa-tion in whatever form under the laws of the government of the CanalZone, are hereby appropriated until and including June thirtieth,nineteen hundred and ten, as follows: The revenues derived from thepostal service to the maintenance of that service; the remainingrevenues, after setting aside a miscellaneous and contingent fund often thousand dollars, to the maintenance of the public-school systemin the zone; to the construction and maintenance of public improve-ments within the zone; to the maintenance of the administrativedistricts; to the maintenance of Canal Zone charity patients in thehospitals of the Isthmian Canal Commission, and to the maintenance

Statement to Con- of administrative district prisoners. A detailed and classified state-ment of all receipts and expenditures without the duplication ofitems under this paragraph shall be submitted to Congress after theclose of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten.

dsalomesiet SEC. 4. All funds realized during the fiscal year nineteen hundredReappropriated for and ten by the Isthmian Canal Commission from the performance of

construction services by the commission, or from rentals, or from the sale ofmaterials and supplies under the custody and control of the commis-sion, are hereby reappropriated for expenditure under any of the fore-going classified appropriations for the department of constructionand engineering, and a full and separate report in detail of all trans-actions hereunder shall be made to Congress.

Thonms Jefferson. SEC. 5. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company is authorizedMonument to com-memorate Lolisiana to expend not to exceed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars out

Vo.I31.p. 1444. of the amount which may be due the United States under the Act ofMarch fourth, nineteen hundred and one, in the erection at SaintLouis, Missouri, of a monument to Thomas Jefferson in commemo-

ontribulton by ration of the Louisiana Purchase: Provided, That the city of Saintsaint Louis and Ex- Louis, Missouri, and said Exposition Company shall jointly contributepoition Compan. an amount at least equal to that used from said fund due the

United States as aforesaid toward the erection of said monument, andthe total amount so expended shall not be less than two hundredthousand dollars, exclusive of site, and the use of any funds of theUnited States as herein authorized shall finally discharge the UnitedStates and the government of the Philippine Islands from all claimsof every character whatsoever by said Louisiana Purchase ExpositionCompany.

ums for salaries to SEC. 6. That all sums appropriated by this Act for salaries of officersand employees of the Government shall be in full for such salaries forthe fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, and all laws or parts of laws

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in conflict with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are hereby,repealed.

SEC. 7. Immediately upon the receipt of the regular annual Annual etiteaestimates of appropriations needed for the various branches of theGovernment it shal be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury toestimate as nearly as may be the revenues of the Government for theensuing fiscal year, and if the estimates for appropriations, includingthe estimated amount necessary to meet all continuing and permanentappropriations, shall exceed the estimated revenues the Secretary ofthe Treasury shall transmit the estimates to Congress as heretoforerequired by law and at once transmit a detailed statement of all of deSltatifeset mated resaid estimates to the President, to the end that he may, in giving enue is exceeded.Congress information of the state of the Union and in recommendingto their consideration such measures as he may judge necessary, of reductions, or newadvise the Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations taxes, etc.could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as to bringthe appropriations within the estimated revenues, or, if such reductionbe not in his judgment practicable without undue injury to thepublic service, that he may recommend to Congress such loans or newtaxes as may be necessary to cover the deficiency.

SEC. 8. In case of the sickness or unavoidable absence of any dis- Disbursing officers.

bursing clerk or disbursing agent of any executive department, inde- ized in case of illness,pendent bureau, or office, in Washington, District of Columbia, he etc.

may, with the approval of the head of the department, independentbureau, or office, in which said disbursing clerk or agent is employed,authorize the clerk of highest grade employed therein to act in hisplace, and to discharge all the duties by law or regulations of suchdisbursing clerk or agent. The official bond given by the principal of ofnd to cover act

the office shall be held to cover and apply to the acts of the personappointed to act in his place in such cases. Such acting officer shall,moreover, for the time being, be subject to all the liabilities andpenalties prescribed by law for the official misconduct in like cases, ofthe disbursing clerk or disbursing agent, respectively, for whom heacts, and such acting officer shall be required by the head of the de- d of ting o-partment, independent bureau, or office, to give bond to and in suchsum as the disbursing clerk or disbursing agent may require.

SEC. 9. That hereafter no part of the public moneys, or of any ap- mpenstion etc.,propriation heretofore or hereafter made by Congress, shall be used of

m, nle^ c.rea.tedl by

for the payment of compensation or expenses of any commission, acouncil, boardl, or other similar body, or any members thereof, or forexpenses in connection with any work or the results of any work oraction of any commission, council, board, or other similar body, unlessthe creation; of the same shall be or shall have been authorized by law;nor shall there be employed by detail, hereafter or heretofore made, or ietailsrnhllibitedl.otherwise personal services from any executive department or othergovernment establishment in connection with any such commission,council. board, or other similar body.

SEC. 10. The Secretary of the Treasury shall cause all unexpended anexpended bal-balances of appropriations which remained on the books of the Treas- Treasury.urV on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and four, except per-malnent specific appropriations, judgments and findings of courts,trust funds, and appropriations for fulfilling treaty obligations withthe Indians. to be carried to the surplus fund and covered into theTreasury: Pro-ided, That such sums of said balances as may be needed Tg ontt.Existing contracts.to pay contracts existing and not fully discharged at the date of thisAct shall remain available for said purposes. For the purposes sreat'e termsae at

herein declared no appropriation made prior to July first, nineteen propriations.

hundred and four, shall be construed to be a permanent specific appro-priation unless by its language it is specifically and in express termsmade available for use until expended.

Approved, March 4, 1909.