Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1173

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1108 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1007. 1903. Mi¤¤<+¤¤¤¤<>¤¤» MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. EL0uisiana Purchase LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. xposition. _A_gric¤1¤¤r¤1 ex- ADDITIONAL GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT: For the selection, purchase, l“b`°‘°t°' preparation, transportation, arrangement, installation, safe keeping, exhibition, and return of such articles, animals, and materials, belonging to or used by the agricultural colleges and experiment stations, V0!-31- r>·1**2· hereinafter referred to, as the Government Board created by.Act of Ame' p' m' Congress a proved March third, nineteen hundred and one, as amended ‘ by Act of dime twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, may decide to exhibit as a part of the Government exhibit to show the progress , of education and experimentation in agriculture, mechanic arts, and animal husbandry at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, to be held "°l· 1* P- 503- under authority of said Act, of the colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts and agricultural experiment stations receiving the benefits of the V°l·2‘*·P·‘“°· Acts of Con ess of July second, eighteen hun red and sixty-two, "°*·26·P·*”· March second? eighteen hundred and eighty-seven., and An ust thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, one Iiundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available; which sum shall be expended for that ur- Prmw. pose only, and u n the authority of said Government Board: Pro- Smce Qvr Govern- vided, That the Iihuisiana Purchase Exposition Company, at its own m°m °xmm` cost and expense, shall furnish to said Government Board adequate and suitable space in an appropriate building or buildings for the installation of said exhibit and its exhibition during the continuance of said ·Ex sition. M¤¤¤ °¤m*>“- Digrmcr or Amsxx nxrmsrrz To enable the inhabitants of the District of Alaska to rovide and maintain an appropriate and creditable exhibit of the products and resources of that Bistrict at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, in nineteen hundred and four, and to erect and maintain on the site of said Exposition a suitable building to be used for the purpose of exhibitin the roducts and resources of said District, the sum of fifty thousand dol- Ers, to be subject to the order of the Secretary of the Interior, who is hereby authorized to expend the same in such manner as in his judgment will best promote the objects for which said sum is approprisged, in accordance with rules and regulations to be prescribed y 1m. h,{,’{Q*°¤T°”i””°*· In max Tmmrrorzr nxmnrr: To enable the inhabitants of the Indian Territory to provide and maintain an appropriate and creditable - exhibit of the products and resources of that Perritory at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, in nineteen hundred and four, and to erect and maintain on the site of said Exposition a suitable building to be used in exhibiting the products and resources of said Territory, the sum of twenty-tive thousand dollars, provided that the inhabitants of said Territory shall contribute and pay into the Treasury of the United States a like sum for that purpose; the whole, to wit, fifty thousand dollars, to be subject to the order of the Secretary of the Interior, who is hereby authorized to expend the same in such manner as in his judgment will best promote the object for which the same is made available under this Act, and _ in accordance with rules and regulations to be prescribed by him: §'Q,”,§f{,’;,,,m ,,,,0,, Provided, That if the inhabitants of said Territory fail to so contribg<;;¤rt{g>y¤¢i¤¤ from ute and pay into the Treasury of the United States the sum of twenty- ' five thousand dollars on or before the first day of June, nineteen hundred and three, the sum hereby appropriated shall be turned back . into the Treasury of the United States. P“*’°' ““d “"““’*· Parnu sim srxmrs: For paper for internal-revenue stamps, including freight, sixty-five thousand dollars.