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1016 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 831. 1901. I“d““‘°P°“S·I¤d· For the rental of additional tem orar i uarters at Indiana olis, . . P .5 % . F Ind1ana, for the accommodation of certain overnment officials, one , thousand dollars. fiepairs- For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs and preservation of custom-houses, court-houses, and post-offices, and quarantine statio11s, and other public buildings and the grounds thereof under the control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of marine hospitals, thirty-tive thousand dollars. ' H·¤¤¤¤s ¤r>r>¤¤i¤1S· Heating apparatus forppublic buildings: For heating, hoisting, and ventilating apparatus, an repairs to the same, for all public buil ings, uggrt S*¤¤*°¤· N- including marine hospitals and quarantine stations, and the marine `hospital sanitarium, Fort Stanton, New Mexico, under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. S Rcyenue - C u t t c r REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE. €l‘V1.C€. ' E¤¤¤¤S<=S- For the following sums required to meet increased expenses on account of Revenue-Cutter Service, as follows: For fuel, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars; for repairs, five thousand dollars; for pay of crews, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all; forty thousand dollars. To `pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of ·the appropriation "Expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service,” for the fiscal year nineteen hundred, three thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty-eight cents. lishment. Crcditin account-scf The accountin officers of the Treasur * are authorized and directed Go nd Thoma g · · *5 N.§1§§§ijU_§iN_ S to allow and credit IH the account of Commander Thomas Nelson, United States Navy, late inspector of the Second light-house district, for the quarter ended December thirty-first eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, the amount of eighteen dollars and thirty cents paid by him from the appropriation “Expenses of light—vessels, eighteen hundred and mnety-nine," for the transportation of a recovered body of a drowned seaman of the Hen and Chickens light-vessel, which pay- ment was specifically authorized by the Light-House Board, the same not to involve the further payment of money from the Treasury. Expenses, light- That the unexpended balance of the appropriation "Expenses of v°"S€ S' light-vessels" for the fiscal year nineteen hundred, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby reappropriated and made available for the a *ment for the relief and re airs to Columbia RIVGT light-vessel liu} (1 sa p ° num ere y. Stgggglcn River. Dei-. For completion of the establishment of the Mahon River, Delaware. ' light station on a new site four thousand dollars. Smrseog B¤rC¤¤¤1 For balance due the cohtractors for the construction of a keeper’s Smmm! ms' dwellin at Stur eon Bay Canal, Wisconsin, light station, six hundred d t g t d ll g d L t t ts g ` an wen y dollars an seven y- wo cen . I¤wr¤e1r€=‘€¤¤¤· ooLLEoT1NG INTERNAL REVENUE. d€Sg1ii1g§SLtg¤11¤¢t¤¤. For salaries and expenses of collectors and deputy collectors and P "surveyorsxand clerks, including transportation of publ1c funds, and Vol-24-vP- 2°9»218· also including expenses of enforcing the Act of August second, eighteen V<>1·29-P-253- hundred and eighty-six, taxing oleomargarine, and the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, imposing upon the Government the expense of the mspection of tobacco exported; also the Act of June sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, imposing a tax on filled cheese, fifty-thousand dollars: