Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/552

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534 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 228. 1908. B*¤°¤°"¤· KY- United States post-office at Bardstown, Kentucky, ten thousand do lars. °Y¤“**“'*· KY- United States post-office at Cynthiana, Kentucky, ten thousand dollars. H°P“"”"‘“°· KY- United States post—oliice at Hopkinsville, Kentucky, twelve thousand dollars. I‘“"°“°°"‘“*· K’· United States t—office at Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, seven thousand five hundredpdollars. L“‘“’°“°· I‘“· United States post-office at Lafayette, Louisiana, five thousand dollars. °i"“‘°'°• ”°‘ Uanited States post-office at Biddeford, Maine, twenty thousand dol rs. °·¤·d°¤· Ne United States post·oi·Iice at Camden, Maine, ten thousand dollars. G¤¤¤¤¤‘· M0- United States post-office at Gardiner, Maine, fifteen thousand dollars. Old 'fo"¤· M- United States post-office at Old Town, Maine, ten thousand dollars. -****0*0- N*'¤ United States post·office at Attleboro, Massachusetts, twenty thoumud dollars. ,,,,,K§,*$’,§‘,;,_,?°""‘ °" United States custom-house at Boston, Massachusetts, five hundred PM. p. 1MB. thousand dollars. N" B°°*°’°‘ “””‘ United States post-office at New Bedford, Massachusetts, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. B"°°°°"°°k' md" United States t—oflice at Battle Creek, Michigan, nineteen thousand five hundredxdfbllars, for additional ground. P"°°°"°" m°h‘ United States post-office at Petoskey, Michigan, ten thousand dollars. B,‘}l§°,‘f.£“°‘ United States post-office and court—house at Duluth, Minnesota, S;,!*·gf:g•,;n,m my ninety-five thousand dollars for additional ground: Provided, That if ` at any time, should any rtion of the ground now owned, or hereafter to be acquired by this government, be used for street, park or other purposes by the City o Duluth, the Secretary of the Treasury be, an he is hereby authorized in his discretion, to sell to said city any part of such und, on such terms as he may deem to be for the best interests of éleo United States, and to deposit the proceeds of said P""°‘ sale in the Treasur of the United States, as a miscellaneous receipt: Provided furt}¢e¢·, That in no case shall any portion of the ground now owned, or hereafter to be acquired by the Government, be sold for less than its fair market value. ¥°°'h°•°· ““'¤· d United States post-oflice at Moorhead, Minnesota, five thousand o ars. · ‘·*“'°*· 1******- United States post-office at Laurel, Mississippi, twelve thousand live hundred dollars. V*¤'=·‘>¤*¢· “*=·· United States post-ollice and court-house at Vicksburg, Mississippi, fifteen thousand dollars, for additional round. A¤*°*°· “°· United States post-office at Aurora, Missouri, ten thousand dollars. B*°0*¤°l°· M0- d nited States post-office at Brookfield, Missouri, ten thousand o ars. B0°¤'*“•*· M0- d United States post-office at Boonville, Missouri, ten thousand o ars. Chm*°°*’¤¢· M0- d United States post-office at Chillicothe, Missouri, ten thousand o lars. MMM']- M0· United States post·office at Marshall, Missouri, ten thousand dollars.

  • ’¤P*¤‘ ***0**- M0- d United States post-office at Poplar Bluff, Missouri, ten thousand

o , R0¤¤· M0- United States post-office at Rolla, Missouri, five thousand dollars. T*¤¤°0¤· M0- United States post·office at Trenton, Missouri. ten thousand dollars, LM¤z¤¤¤¤. Mem- d Hnited States post-office at Livingston, Montana, fifteen thousand o ars. M¤¤¤0¤· N<-=b¤- United States ost-office and court-house at McCook, Nebraska, eight thousand dollars. R°°"°“'°’· N·H· United States post-office at Rochester, New Hampshire, fifteen thousand dollars.