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380 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 200. 1908. B¤P•l*¤· W- For extraordinar re 'rs to buildin and for a roaches to build- Y Tl gs PP

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A “ ‘ or itiona s ops an equipment ve thousand dollarsm` ¥`or:vingsbtoadnnni1stmtio(;1 builcgngh -$e thousand dollars; n a l 81 ty-two thousand nine un r o rs. N§§l'f,°¤,ff‘“.1‘3,:?;§‘,,,,,'g’ From’and after the passage of this Act the Reform School of the Schwl for Mn District of Columbia shall be known and designated as the National ‘ Training School for Boys. °¢¤-¤····¤¤*··"*·*°- UNDER THE DEPARTMENT or STATE. ‘ \’¤*¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¢=¤¤*¤· Pmutrme ASGEBTAINMENT or ELEoTons rox PRESIDENT AND Vroni°$igi °i P°°“°°ml PRESIDENTI To pav the expenses of printipg, in wmpliance with the v°‘·“·P·"‘· reqpirements 0; the Apitdof Febrnagxylh thi mh eighteen hundred and eighty-seven the certi e co ies o e fi ascertainment of the electors for ’President and Vibe-President of the United States, as transmitted by the executive of each State to the Secretary of State, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as ma be neces- _ Y saxbr, to be immediately available. ‘ enggg Sd- AN-AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CoNoxmss: To enable the Government of xxi? er repre- ghe Utngcedcgtates towbifigirigly r§presente(dl;1.1t{th(;siirst Ptpln-American ‘ ienc ngress e e atntiago ‘e uring e year nineteen hundred and eight, thirty-five thousahd dollhrs, to be immediately gzagable and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of E£g¢:¤¤¤•*¤¤*¤>· Exi·osrr1oN AT QUrro' EcUADon: For the partici tionb the United ite:,;-enimene was States in an exposition to be held at Quito, Ecuaddr, durihg the year · ‘ nineteen hundred and nine, the sending of a commissioner to the same, a Government exhibit, the necessaryoxpenses of transportation, and the GIGOb10B of a bu1lding at the exposition, fifty thousand dollars, or so much lfhxgpof as may lée necessary, to be expended under the direc- · _ _ tion of the cretary of tate. u,I§‘{,$,',§"'{,°}‘“,§,'}{,°,§,' . LUTERNAHONAL 1Nv1·:s·r1eAT1oN or 0HUM EVIL: To enable the Presi- ¤*&mm,”mm ew dpnt to alpeplpim qothmqpe thplngthree commissioners to collate and com- ’p ete on a o the nite t tates information bearing on the o ' question, and a secretary, who shall act as disbursi_ng_otHcer, andufldlf rave mg ex nses, s none rm m , an o er incr en a ex uses donnl tedwith theiti;dst' rgliha dth dt'") f thd t l' P0 ec n . 1ga no n emee mgo ecommnssioners for the purpose of tinding common ground for joint and several recommendations and reports to their respectwe Governments with a view to the suppression of the opium evil, twenty thousand dollars, or so 1 much thereof as may be necessary. ,0éE§;i'§‘£},$g‘QQ€P"'° thlrilragsgréczgsn cqsapanqcn Ap Lo1iwDoNf: To meefftlie eiipenses of ¢¤· e m e es a e in erna nona con erence w 1C wi meet at London in October nineteen hundred and eivht for the —pur se of formulating rules ai be observed by the international prize courilhnder paragraph two, article seven, of The Hague Convention providing for the establishment of such court, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. c0‘f§g,*;{y;Q__ *"*¤*¤¤¤¤¤ Frsrmmns ooNvEN·rroN, UNTTED STATES AND CANADA : For the pay- c;»mms¤—1»¤e¤,e¢¤., ment of the compensation of a commissioner on the part of the United “‘§§;p_m_ gtates under the convention between the United States and Great ritain concerning the fisheries in waters conti uous to th U 't d States and the Dominion of Canada, signed at lsashington dn Xpiiil glgxggnh tmpitfliep and iight, and the spare of the United s n . may mcurre in pu in in o o e t' and carrying out the convention during the fiscal yegr endiiigrlliihld thirt1eth, nineteen hundred and nine, ten thousand dollars, or so much Nmhwum mb thereof as may be necessary. ,,,;,,._,m,,,,,,,,,_ NORTHEASIERN rrsmcmns Aan1TaAT10N: To meet the expenses on ¤*P¤¤·*¤¤- the part of the United States in the arbitration before the Permanent