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312 SIX'l"Y·THIRD CONGRESS. Sms. II. Cus. 49, 51, 52. 1914. Agn s, ma CRAP. 49.-—An Act To increase the of cost for increased quarantine facilities Km] at the port of Portland, Maine. [hub, No. 80.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o;R'1eg;ecentatipes of the United ,,,E,YlT‘,t'{‘{{,LFY"“""' States of America in Oemgress ass , t the l1m1t_of cost for E uy I; °‘ °°•* *¤· increased quarantine facilities at the port of Portland, Maine, authorv¤1.5·1,pp.su,sw. ized by the Act approved Azgust twenlty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve, is here y increas by the d1tl0DBl sum of $23,620. Approved, April 3, 1914. A erm. CHAP. 1.- t V1d•,1I|· gthatthemarn? ofahomestaadentrymantoa [Egg inn] homestead shlisnll not the right either to a patent, after compli- [1·¤b1.ic,No.s1.] incewiththelawayear,t0applytoe¤sungen¤·1es. Be it enacted theSenatea·ndHou.seo Re entatives the United

u¤m»-States of Amerllay in Omagress aaaembid, gmt the   of a
 E2 homestead mmm to a homestead entrywoman after each shall
  • '*¤’“'¤’“°°°'· have fulfilled requirements of the homestead law for one year

next preceding such marriage shall not impair the rght of either to a patent but the husband shall elect, under rules an regulations pre-

 by the Secretary of thelnterior, on which of the two entries

the home shall thereafter be made, and residence thereon by the husband and wife shall comtitute a e with the residence re- ?Y'¤,;§§',g.us,;,,;¤. uirements upon each entry: P , That the provisions hereof °‘¤°°°· 31all apply to existing entries. Approved, April 6, 1914. A 6 1914- CHAP. 52.-An ActMa vappropriationetosu 1 ntdeiiciencies ina {Egg i3‘“2·] priations for the lisml year t88Pl?l’1:dI.dI0(l. and fotgrliezrinlgied for prior years, anlifigi [mmm, Ne. 82.] 0*·h<¤ P*¤'P°°°°- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ·pg“@,§,u'}g,P_“““” States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise apigropnated, to suplply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the cal year nineteen undre and fourteen and for prior years, and for other purposes, namely: mg{f¤_S""*°° °°m· CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. ,,g’°"°"“‘ °“’°“’°‘* lfor necessa? traveling expenses, including those of examiners acting under the direction of the commission, and for expenses of exanunatwns and mvestigations held elsewhere than at Washington and attendance at meetings of public officials when specifically directed Mmmm by the commission, $7 ,500. · ' For stationery, $1,000. D°P°"m°°*°' 8****- DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 8p—}g_'**=¤¤d<>¤ *° _ To pay the difference in salary between that of an envoy extraor- Sslugi dinary and muuster pleni tentuug to Spain at $12,000, rovided v°L "" °““· by the Dilplomatic and Cgilsular ppropriation Act of lgebru Am M twenty-eig th, nineteen hundred and thirteen, for the fiscal year egg "* ing June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and the salary of an ambassador to Spain at $17,500, authorized b the Act of September fourth, nineteen and thirteen, to the close of the Escal year ending June tll.l1'lZ18t·l1, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $4,430.56.