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208 · SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. i Ch. 62. 1910. tieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, as architects charge of the construction of the court·house and {post-office buildmg, In 1anapolis, Indiana, one thousand one hundre and forty-four dollars and e ht ix cents. °°¤°’¤'°*P°¤¤- lgGeiiei·al expenses of public buildings: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute_and lgive effect to the provisions of section von. as. p.f»*¤. six of the Act of May thirtiet , nmeteen hundred and eight (Thirty- ffifth Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven, part one), under the limitations and provisions thereof, this amount be1ng_add1- tional to the sum of eight hundred thousand dollars (provided for in the v01.a¤.p.·m sundry civil act of March fourth mneteen hundre and nme, for the pur stated, three hundred thousand dollars. mmnadsms. Mm The Secretar of the Treasury is authorized to pay from the approwm" priation for "general exfpenses of plublic buildings, nineteen hundred and ten," the sum o twenty dollars and thirty-two cents to the city of North Adams, Massachusetts, for water furnished for the use of the buildings on the site acquired at that point. _ _ gz§v§•cg_°·S¤*’-*L he Secretary of the Treasury is authorised to pag W'1ll1am Slpnth, cus}t<;_d1an of sitle Hf new p¢§it-office, Pittsburg; erlnsylvarpa, . the sum 0 orty~ ve dollars or s services as suc cus o ian, or the period from February fifth to March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, the amount to be debited to the agépropriation for General expensesdofaipubgc buildings, nineteen hun ed and eight and 111116- teen hun r an nine. _ Henry D_ Dm,,,,_ Relief of Henry D. Dillon: The accounting officers of the Treasury mmlgfww *°* °*· Department are hereby directed to allow, as a charge agamst the respectilveappropriations, as rexédiegedilgll v]<;u¢%uifsDan raiggoad accoun scovering expenses mcurr y ry . 1 o anass an_ inspector of furniture, including also his salary as such inspector, while traveling under instructions from the department and engaged in the work of inspecting furniture for public buildings, for the (period between April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred an nine, an September sixth, nineteen hundred and nine, and for this purpose such setgementts as have heretofore been made shall be reopened and rea juste . lvaulw. sm. and Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults, safes, °°°”‘ and locks for same, and repairs thereto, for all public buildings under the control`of the Treasury Department, including the 1ock—box equipment and repairs to same in completed and occupied buildings, exclusive of personal SGPVICBS, except for work done by contract, thirty thousand dollars. Districrof Columbia. °°“‘*“€°“‘°‘p°“*“’· Contingent and miscellaneous ezqiensesz To reimbprse iilge appro- Prinung huikiins nation `or contm ent expenseso t ie government o t ie istrict f '°g°l°“°"°' Columbia for the Escal year nineteen hundred and ten, for cost gf printing building regulations of the District of Columbia, seven hun- _ _ dred and sixty-ei¤·ht dollars and nine cents. ,,§‘§§§,§§d{°K“l“°‘°"“ Hereafter the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized issue at my less than cost price and ten per centum thereof a er copies of uilding and other regulations of said D`stri t, and all moneys received from sale of said regulations shall bb paiid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the District _ of Columbia and the United States in equal Barts. ,§,’;},‘;}:"$§*{g*;’·pBy The action of the Commissioners of the istrict of Columbia in mus. paging frpr31th]§_appropr%123:1pn far cpntmlgeigit eipenses of the public scooso e istricto oum ia orte sca earn` t h — dred and nine the sum of three hundred and tweliiie dolliii; ibirldtyuldwriting pay rolls of the public schools for said fiscal year is her<£>y approved.