Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/1021

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968 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of dpersonal services, except for work done by contract, one hundred an twenty- Limitation. five thousand dollars, but of this amount not exceeding ten thousand · dollars may be expegnded forlpersonal sepvices of mechanics employed from time to time or casua re irs on y. vents, safes, me VAULTS, SAFES, AND LOCKS $312 PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For vaults, '°““·*’“""°"‘“"l‘""“· safes, and locks, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services except for work done y contract, sixty thousand dollars. Plans for public PLANS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For books, photographic mate- °“°°‘"‘“‘ rials, and in duplicating plans required for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, five thousand dollars. u%*;¤¤¤s•¤d, SUPPBESSING coUNTmumITING AND _OTKER CRIMES: For the exete. ’ pense of detecting and bringing totrial and punishment dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeitmoney and persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other securities of the United States as well as the coins of the United States, and other felonies committed a ainst the laws of the United States relating to the pay and bounty Saws, including four thousand dollars to make the necessary investigation of c aims for reimburse- Burial of deceased ment of expenses incident to the last sickness and burial of deceased ’“'“°""'· peonsioners under section forty-seven hundred and eighteen of the §_$i6m=4g¤_§ig-:11:; vised Statutes, and Eve thousand dollars for the necessary investeuiemm. tigation of violations of section fifty-two hundred_ and nine of the M-·°°°-“"·P·‘°°’· I§eviseddS(ga1i;1tes, and for no other purpose whatever, seventy-Eve thousand dollars. · ¤¤¤¤¢¤¤•*•·•¤‘- LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY or THE UNITED STATES: For custpldyip catrgi gndtpsroitectilon of langs and other property belonging to t e ni ta , ve un o . cggggmmm Com>nNsA·r1oN IN LIEU or uomrmsa For compensation in lieu ' plf moieties} irlipertain cases under the customs-revenue laws, twenty ousan o rs. · L<>¤¤¤ ¤v1>¤¤¤¤r¤ EXPENSES or LooAL APPBAISERS’ MEETINGS: For defraying the m°m"*°‘ necessary expenses of local appraisers at quarterly meetin€ for the purpose of securing uniformity in the appraisement of dutia le goods at ilferent ports of entry, two thousan five hundred dollars. specuegenta And the number and compensation of special agents to be ap- 1ns..¤ee.ms,p.¤2a pointed under section twenty-six hundred and forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall be hereafter as follows: cnuaeeuen and One supervising special agent, who shallcreceive in addition to the W- pecessprty trpwiplling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensa- 1on o n dollars per ay. Eighteen special agents, who shall each receive in addition to the necessary travelling expenses actually incurred by him, a com ousagolria to be fixed by the ecretary of the Treasury, not to exceedp eight o rs per ay; an N ine special agents, who shall each receive in addition to the necessary travelling expenses actually incurred by him, a com n- slagion to bedfixed by the Secretary of the Treasury not to exceedxgix · dollars per ay. rmlmum gm Emronommnur on ALIEN o0NTRAO'1'·LABoR LAWS: For the enum, forcement of the alien contract-labor laws and to prevent the immip_v3*§,”§£;§jj;§§g’; gration of convicts,·lunatics, idiots, and persons iable to become a verss§p.¤as. ’ public charge, from foreign contiguous territory, and also to invesmveaueam tigate the immigration of such persons from Asiatic and European Millsmmmy ..-.¤. courptrées, ninety thousand dollars; said sum to be immediately - avai a e. — ntrereemeet cm. ENFORCEMENT or THE CHINESE ExcLUS1oN ACT! To revent un- ”°€'4°0f§€'f*§,'§,‘°“ lawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the agpointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and for expenses of returning to China all Chinese rsons foimd to be unlawully In the Unite States, sixty thousandxdollars.