Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/825

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SIXTY-1·‘I1*;ST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. ess. 1910. 801 repair of the wharf or the construction of a new wharf at the immigrant station. Angel Islahd, California, seventy-five thousand dollars. _ For dredging c annels to landings at and construction of a break- m““° “°““°“* water to rgotect the landing on the north side of Ellis Island, New D*°dg*¤3·°w· York Har or, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, iift thousand dollars. Payment to John J. Ciannon and Benjamin Smith: To pay John J. Bg,‘f£;,°§‘,§{’.§,'} “°° Cannon five hundred dollars and Benjamin Smith seven hundred and ‘“‘°““°”' ‘°°*· fifty dollars; in all, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, the gzyment to Cannon being one-half of a penalty collecte from Joseph nn and Sons of Graystone, Rhode Is and, for violation of the alien contract-labor law, for information furnished by him, and the pa -` ment to Smith being for information given by him leadin to tile collection of an additional penalty of three thousand dollars lgrom the said firm for violation of the same law. Payment of fees to Rafael Chapa and others: To enable the Secre- Otggswi ¤¤¤P¤ md tang of Commerce andLabor to pag to Rafael Chapa,Juan C. Gonzales, rqyinem w, for ae an Eduardo Trevino, who were etained at Eag e Pass, Texas, from “""‘°“‘ August twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, to April fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, in order that they might be used as witnesses in a prosecution arising] under the immigration laws, a fee of one dollar er diem each for the time actually etained, six hundred and sixty-three dollars. Payment to R. L. Reid: For payment of attomey’s fees to R. L. gygggk Reid, King’s counsel, Vancouver, British Columbia, in connection with the deportation of Lee San, a Chinggiperson, during the fiscal _ ye?} nineteen l31;1éd3ed(;sipd four, Ipne hun land fifty do mm on a ent to e °vares: or payment or an in ° '”°¤· two liiixfidred copies of a special edition of the Crommercial Index oi hymmm Western Nicaragua for nineteen hundred and nine, thirteen dollars and sixty-nine cents. Refund to Judson S. Walter: For refund to Judson S. Walter, {§,‘2,°,‘§,‘,§$;,l"“"°‘· deputy collector of customs at Anclote Station, Florida, of the amount V¢·*- 34. P- 313- paid by him in connection with making several arrests for violation of the Act approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty- fourth Statutes, page three hundred and thirteen), twenty-one dollars. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Bureauofstandards. _ To enable the Bureau of Standards to complete collecting informa- W¤¤s¤¢¤ ¤¤<1 mwtion relative to the weigglits and measures used in trade and to aid °r°°°S°dm°°°d°' state sealers and other officers in adopting standard practice as to the establishment of tolerances, methods of inspection and sealing, and other technical details necessary to insure correct weights and measures in commerce and trade, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, ten thousand dollars. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. m§,Q’{f‘°m°° D°P°"* To pay Arthur M. Travers, chief clerk, office of the Third Assistant g;Q*;_},*ge¤gi'f•°’;*°”· Postmaster—General, for extra services rendered, one thousand dollars. ‘ ' An expenditure of not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars B°°“· °'°· for law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, and books necessggy to conduct the business of the department, is author- . ized to be m e during the iiscallyear nineteen hundred and ten, out of the appropriation for misce aneous items for the Post-Oiiice Department for said Escal year.