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namely, assistant register, at the rate of one thousand and fifty dollars
per annum; counter, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars
per annum; and laborer, at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars
per annum; in all, one thousand two hundred and fifteen dollars, or
so much thereof as may
be necessary.

Public buildings.
Furniture and re-

Furniture, and repairs of same, for public buildings: To supply a deficiency in the appropriation "Furniture, and repairs of same, for pairs. public buildings," for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to complete the equipment of thirty-one public buildings, said buildings not having been reported in time to be included in the estimates for the appropriation for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, ninety-three thousand dollars.

Cleveland, Ohio.
Furniture, new

Furnishing new post-office, custom-house, and court-house, Cleveland, Ohio: For furniture equipment for the new post-office, custom- building. house, and court-house building at Cleveland, Ohio, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars.

ministrator.

Leigh Bonsal, ad

Payment of French spoliation claim to.

Vol. 30, p. 1201.

That the sum of nine hundred and eighty dollars, heretofore appropriated to be paid to David Stewart, administrator of Paul Bentalou, in the Act entitled "An Act for the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninetynine (page twelve hundred and one of volume thirty of the Statutes at Large of the United States); that the sum of four hundred and ninety dollars, heretofore appropriated to be paid to David Stewart, administrator de bonis non, cum testamento annexo of estate of Paul Vol. 32, p. 226. Bentalou, in the Act entitled "An Act for the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes," approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two (page two hundred and twenty-six of volume thirty-two of the United States Statutes at Large); and the sum of one thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and seventeen cents, heretofore appropriated to be paid to David Stewart, administrator of Paul Ben talou, in the Act entitled "An Act for the allowance of certain claims reported by the Court of Claims, and for other purposes,' approved February twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and five (page seven hundred and eighty-six of part one of volume thirty-three of the United States Statutes at Large), being in the aggregate the sum of two thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars and seventeen cents, be now paid to Leigh Bonsal, administrator of Eloise Bentalou Sanger Michard: Provided, That the same shall not be paid until the Court of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that said Leigh Bonsal as administrator represents the next of kin of said Eloise Bentalou Sanger Michard, and the court which granted the administration shall certify that said Leigh Bonsal, as administrator of said Eloise Bentalou Sanger Michard, has given adequate security for the legal disbursement of the amount herein appropriated.

ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.

Vol. 33, p. 786.

Proviso.

Certificate required.

Engraving and printing.

For labor and expenses of engraving and printing: For salaries of Salaries. all necessary employees, other than plate printers and plate printers' assistants, one hundred and twenty-four thousand four hundred and seven dollars and thirty-five cents, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That no portion of this sum shall be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denomination than those that may be canceled or

Proviso.
Large notes.

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retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the Act "To define and fix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes," approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred.

For wages of plate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, including the wages of printers' assistants, when employed, one hundred and fourteen thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars and eight cents, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That no portion of this sum shall be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denomination than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the Act "To define and fix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes," approved March fourteenth,

nineteen hundred.

For engravers' and printers' materials and other materials, except distinctive paper, and for miscellaneous expenses, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horses and vehicles, and of horse and vehicle for official use of the Director when, in writing, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, thirty-seven thousand one hundred and seventy dollars and thirty-seven cents, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury.

The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to refund from the unexpended balance of appropriation, "Materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred and nine," to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition the sum of one thousand two hundred and forty-seven dollars and forty-four cents, on account of error of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in billing materials paid for by the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition under the provisions of section sixteen of the Act approved May twentyseventh, nineteen hundred and eight, which said amount was part of the sum covered into the Treasury to the credit of "Materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred and nine," according to certificate of deposit numbered sixty-three hundred and seventeen, issued by the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, Washington, District of Columbia, May twentyfirst, nineteen hundred and nine.

MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES.

Mint at Carson, Nevada: For wages of workmen, one thousand dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses for fiscal years as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, one thousand dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, twenty-two dollars and fifty-seven cents.

For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, thirty-five dollars and ninety-three cents.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

From the appropriation for "Repairs and preservation of public buildings" not exceeding eighteen thousand dollars may be used for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder buildings, and of the appropriation for "Mechanical equipment for public buildings" not exceeding twelve thousand five hundred dollars may be used for these three buildings.

Exposure to streets

Vol. 35, p. 546.

Ansonia, Connecticut, post-office: The provision in section thirty- Ansonia, Conn. five of the public building Act, approved May thirtieth, nineteen modified. hundred and eight, requiring sites to be bounded upon at least two sides by streets, shall not apply to the public building at Ansonia, Connecticut, but the limit of cost of site and building shall not thereby be increased.

Beverly, Massachusetts, post-office: For purchase of additional Beverly, Mass. land, in addition to amount heretofore authorized, within the total limit of cost, one thousand dollars.

Braddock, Pennsylvania, post-office: For purchase of site, in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for site and building, within the total limit of cost, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Braddock, Pa.

Charleston, W. Va.

Charleston, West Virginia, post-office and court-house: For rent and expenses incident to moving, three thousand five hundred dollars. Danbury, Connecticut, post-office: For purchase of site, in addition Danbury, Conn. to the amount heretofore appropriated for site and building, within the total limit of cost, fifteen thousand dollars.

Danville, Virginia: Rent of buildings and moving expenses incident thereto, four thousand dollars.

Fremont, Nebraska: Rent of buildings and moving expenses incident thereto, three thousand five hundred dollars. Grand Rapids, Michigan: For rental of temporary quarters, six thousand dollars.

Jackson, Tennessee: Rent of buildings and moving expenses incident thereto, six thousand dollars.

Danville, Va.

Fremont, Nebr.

Grand Rapids, Mich

Jackson, Tenn.

Kansas City, Kans.

Kansas City, Kansas, post-office, and so forth: For rent of buildings and moving expenses incident thereto, ten thousand dollars. Lima, Ohio: Rent of buildings and moving expenses incident Lima, Ohio. thereto, five thousand five hundred dollars.

Los Angeles, California, post-office and court-house: For mechanical devices and equipment for conveying and handling mails, twentyfive thousand dollars.

Lynchburg, Virginia, post-office and court-house: For rental and moving expenses, eight thousand dollars.

Morgantown, West Virginia, post-office: For purchase of site, in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for site and building, within the total limit of cost, eleven thousand dollars.

Los Angeles, Cal.

Lynchburg, Va.

Morgantown, W.Va.

Plainfield, New Jersey, post-office: For payment of purchase Plainfield, N. J. money for site, in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for

site and building, within the total limit of cost, fifteen thousand

dollars.

Portland, Maine, court-house: For purchase of additional land and Portland, Me. continuation of the building within the total limit of cost, one hundred thousand dollars.

Reno, Nevada, post-office: For completing the approaches and Reno, Nev. retaining wall at the river front, five thousand dollars.

Santa Rosa, California, post-office: For constructing a drain, with proper outlet, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Santa Rosa, Cal.

Tacoma, Washington, post-office, court-house, and custom-house: Tacoma, Wash. For completion of building, within the total limit of cost, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Waterville, Me.

Waterville, Maine, post-office: For purchase of site, in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for site and building, within the total limit of cost, nine thousand six hundred dollars. Westfield, Massachusetts, post-office: For purchase of site, in addi- Westfield, Mass. tion to the amount heretofore appropriated for site and building, within the total limit of cost, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Indianapolis, Indiana, court-house and post-office: To pay Rankin and Kellogg the amount found due them as commissions for services performed under the provisions of the Act approved February twen

Indianapolis, Ind.

Rankin and

logg, architects.

Vol. 27, p. 468.

Kel

General expenses.

Vol. 35, p. 537.

Vol. 35, p. 960.

North Adams, Mass.
Water.

William G. Smith.
Services.

Henry D. Dillon.

penses.

tieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, as architects in charge of the construction of the court-house and post-office building, Indianapolis, Indiana, one thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars and eighty-six cents.

General expenses of public buildings: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of section six of the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirtyfifth Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven, part one), and under the limitations and provisions thereof, this amount being additional to the sum of eight hundred thousand dollars provided for in the sundry civil act of March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, for the purposes stated, three hundred thousand dollars.

The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to pay from the appropriation for "General expenses of public buildings, nineteen hundred and ten," the sum of twenty dollars and thirty-two cents to the city of North Adams, Massachusetts, for water furnished for the use of the buildings on the site acquired at that point.

The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to pay William G. Smith, custodian of site of new post-office, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, the sum of forty-five dollars, for his services as such custodian, for the period from February fifth to March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, the amount to be debited to the appropriation for "General expenses of public buildings, nineteen hundred and eight and nineteen hundred and nine."

Relief of Henry D. Dillon: The accounting officers of the Treasury Allowance for ex- Department are hereby directed to allow, as a charge against the respective appropriations, as rendered, all vouchers and railroad accounts covering expenses incurred by Henry D. Dillon, an assistant inspector of furniture, including also his salary as such inspector, while traveling under instructions from the department and engaged in the work of inspecting furniture for public buildings, for the period between April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and nine, and September sixth, nineteen hundred and nine, and for this purpose such settlements as have heretofore been made shall be reopened and readjusted.

Vaults, safes, and locks.

District of Columbia.

Contingent expenses.

regulations.

Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults, safes, and locks for same, and repairs thereto, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including the lock-box equipment and repairs to same in completed and occupied buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, thirty thousand dollars.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Contingent and miscellaneous expenses: To reimburse the approPrinting building priation for contingent expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, for cost of printing building regulations of the District of Columbia, seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars and nine cents.

Sales of regulations authorized.

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Hereafter the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to issue at not less than cost price and ten per centum thereof added, copies of building and other regulations of said District, and all moneys received from sale of said regulations shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the District of Columbia and the United States in equal parts.

The action of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia in paying from the appropriation for contingent expenses of the public schools of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine the sum of three hundred and twelve dollars for typewriting pay rolls of the public schools for said fiscal year is hereby approved.

Home

School for Colored

Industrial Home School for Colored Children, District of Columbia: Industrial For additional amount required for maintenance, including purchase Children. and care of horses, wagons, and harness, three thousand dollars.

The commissioners are authorized and directed to pay to S. M. Frazier the sum of thirty-five dollars for coal furnished the Industrial Home School for Colored Children during the month of July, nineteen hundred and nine, without the usual certificate of inspection required by law.

Judgments: For payment of the judgments, including costs, Judgments. against the District of Columbia, set forth in House Document Numbered four hundred and ninety-six and Senate Document Numbered Three hundred and twenty-six, of this session, three thousand two hundred and sixty-nine dollars and one cent, together with a further sum sufficient to pay the interest, at not exceeding four per centum, on said judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment.

ers.

Support of prisoners: For expenses for maintenance of the jail of Support of prisonthe District of Columbia, including pay of guards and all other necessary personal services, and for support of prisoners therein, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, for fiscal years as follows:

For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, twenty thousand dollars.

For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars and thirty-one cents.

Supreme court.
Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous expenses: For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney-General for the supreme penses. court of the District of Columbia and its officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, including also such expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney-General for the court of appeals, District of Columbia, for fiscal years as follows:

For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, eighteen thousand dollars.

For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, twenty thousand three hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-three cents.

One-half of the foregoing amounts to meet deficiencies in the appropriations on account of the District of Columbia shall be paid. from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON.

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One-half from District revenues.

War Department.

Public buildings and grounds, D. C. General Pulaski. Completing, etc.,

Monument to General Count Pulaski: For completing and unveiling the statue of General Count Pulaski, including cost of inspecting monument to. models, preparing site, superintending construction, and so forth, as follows: Granite coping around the monument, six hundred and forty dollars; asphalt walks, six hundred dollars; grading, soiling, and sodding, seven hundred and sixty dollars; unveiling monument, two thousand five hundred dollars; inspection, superintendence, final payment to sculptor, and so forth, five hundred dollars; in all, five thousand dollars.

Kosciuszko.

Unveiling statue of General Thaddeus Kosciuszko: For preparing Genveiling, etc., site selected for the statue of General Thaddeus Kosciuszko, and for un- statue to. veiling the statue, including all necessary expenses of inspection and superintendence, as follows: Granite coping around the monument, seven hundred dollars; granite coping and posts for park coping, three hundred dollars; asphalt walks, three hundred dollars; grading,

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