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966 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 299. 1909. b,gg;’§;;Q§,;;ig,‘g_ °’ To enable the Interstate_ Commerce Commission to investigate in ` regard to the use and necessity for block-signal systems and app iances for the automatic control of railway trains and any appliances or systems intended to promote the safety of railway operation which inay be furnished in completed shape, including experimental tests, at the discretion of the commission, of such of said systems and appliances only as ma be furnished in connection with such investigation, free of cost to the Government, fifty thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤>¤¤· MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, TREAsURY DEPARTMENT. I¤¤¤¤·¤l¤=V¢¤¤*· PAPER Fon INTERNAL-REVENUE sTAMPs: For paper for internalhpnfm mmm revenue stam s, including freight, eighty thousand dollars. Egmd gg5¤¤°¤· To enable due Secretary of the Treasury to refund money coyered .e’p`into Treasury as internal-revenue collections, under the provisions of the Act approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, thirty thbusand dollars. _ tifgjfseéygmglgégj UN;ISHMENT ron VIOLATIONS or lNTERNAL—REVENITIF;l LAWS; For enue iaws. detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of violating the mternabrevenue laws or conmying at the same, including ayments for information and detection of such violations, one liundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall make a detailed statement to Congress once in each year as to how he has expended this sum, and also a detailed statement of all miscellaneous expenditures in the Bureau of Internal Revenue for which appropriation is made in this Act. I ‘ ¤gr»=;¤;n3;?ggi;r¤¢— TRANSPORTATION or FRACTIORAL SILVER G01N: Fontransportation "°of fractional silver co1n, by regustered mail or otherwise, sixty thousand dollars; and in expending this sum the Secretary of the Treasurv is authorized and directed to transport from the Treasury or subtreasuries, free of charge, fractional silver coin when requested €;*;gg‘{’g_ to do so: Provided, That an equal amount in coin or currencv shall have been deposited in the Treasurv or such subtreasuries by the applicant or applicants. And the Secretary of the Treasury shall · re iort to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation. mfr;:·¤·¤P°¤i¤8 mi“°’ LYRARSPORTATIQN or MINOR. COIN: For transportation of minor coin, by registered mail or otherwise, twenty-five thousand dollars; and in expending this sum the Secretary of the Treasur is authorized and directed to transport from the Treasury or sulitreasuries, free of ,Q‘;<;j,f;{{5_ charge, minor coin when requested to do so: Provided, That an equal amount in com or currency shall have been deposited in the Treasury " or such subtreasuries by the applicant or applicants. And the Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation. C

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lfigasgrygm 3m' I expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundrgtl {mil 7,, " fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the Lmted States, for the collection, safe—keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. m§;;··i=¤¤¤·· *·* #4**** Rncorzuom or GOLD corNs: For recoinage of light-weight gold coins in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary

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_ of the Revised Statutes of the Lnited States, seven thousand dollars. ml;;f*°" "***” **’*"* DISTINCTIVE PAPER FOR LVNITED STATES sECUR1T1Es: For distincnmmenve paper. five paper for United States securities, including expenses of transportation, salariesof register, assistant register, four counters,five watchmen, one skilled laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the 'l‘reasury as superintendent, three hundred and sixty thousand dollars.