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594 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 61, 64—66. 1909. Washington, District of Columbia, and to occupy as licensees, for the purpose of the construction, maintenance, and operation of said sub- , station, the parlnng appurtenant to the square known as square south $5 square four hundred and sixty-three on the map of the city of ashington. ‘ P|•¤¤- 2. That the plans for said substation shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the same erected under their supervision. _ _ mm saw, Sino. 3. That there shall always be maintamed at said substation a ticket office and agent for the sale of tickets, and accommodation for l g'*·g°· mm image station bu§EC. 3b. That section twelve of an Act entitled “An Act to provide "l’$°,_ ***9, P_ gm for a union railroad station in the District of Columbia, and for other •¤¤¤d¤¤·' piirposesf approved belbruary twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and t ree is ereby repea e . “"°'“l“’°'"· Sud. 4. That Congress reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal ‘ this Act. Approved, February 3, 1909. ‘ Fcbrulrr 4. IW- GKAP. 64.-An Act To refund to the Territory of Hawaii the amount expended lu‘B·°u5·] in maintaining light-house service on its coasts from the time of the organization of [Public, max.] the Territory until said light-house service was taken over by the Federal Govern- 111011 . Be it enacted by the Senate a1z.dHm4.¢e of R of the United fggrglgkmcn for tégatesdif Amgrzpla {nh 0o¢1.gress , hatdtplel sumdof twenty- reim ursement for TOO OHS8D li IBB ll!) 8. Illlmliy- 0 TS 8.11 SlXl3y-nil1B $f'" '°"i“° cents be, and the same is hereby, appgcopriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise agpropria , to be paid to the Territory of Hawaii to reimburse said erritory for money paid, laid out, and expended by said Territory in maintaining light-houses, bell buoys, an light-house service on its coasts from the time said Territor became territory of the United States until said light-houses, bell buoys, and light-house service were transferred to and taken under the management and control of the Light-House Board. _ Approved, February 4. 1909. ‘ “?@Tm· P0 l) rI£)¤:1\imposo a tax upon alcoholic compounds coming from [Public, No. 206.] Be it enacted by t/ae Senate and IImme0f.l1Z'zresentatives of t/ne United }°}’,§‘,j’,{‘,’,‘f§{·,,,,,,,,,,,, States of Amer2'ca in Congress assembled, t upon bay rum, or any wtggsggpvlic ¤·>¤=- article containing alcohol, hereafter brought from Porto Rico into the p°United States for consumption or sale there shall he paid a tax on the spirits contained therein of one dollar and ten cents fper proof gallon, to be collected at the port of entry by the collector o internal revenue

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Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasur , is hereby authorized to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry this Act into effect. Approved, February 4, 1909. Fenmary 4. 1909. CHAP. 66.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to donate two condemned [H· R·?*l5l·l____ brass or bronze cannon or field pieces and cannon balls to the county court of Marp [puh5e_ N0_ 20,;,] shall County, West Virginia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ltqvresmtatéves of tlne United wxggmil €¤¤¤*Y· State.; of.~lmer£va in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War ccnaemled can- be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to donate to the county "°“·°*"‘·‘l°'“‘°'"°‘ court of Marshall County, West Virginia, two condemned brass or