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FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 3613,3615. 1906. 621 and shall make such returns as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may, by regulations approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, direct, and all provisions of existing law relative to the appointment, duties, and compensation of deputy collectors of internal revenue, including office rent and other necessary expenses, shall, so far as a plicable, apply to the deputy collector of mternal revenue assigned to duty under the provisions of this Act. Sec. 2. That before entering upon the duties of his office such B°¤°- deputy collector shall execute a bond, payable to the collector of internal revenue appointing him, in such amount and with such sureties as he may determine. Approved, June 29, 1906. CHAP. 3614.-An Act Providing medals for certain persons. {Eng Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representaggea of the Unxited [Public. Nc. 360.1 States o America in Oongreas assembled, That the cretary of ar be, andfhe is hereby, authorized and directed to procure a bronze iuvlgiiilihiiilnglgand medal, with suitable device, to be presented to each of the several v0?J,,°{§`§;$§.,,v?ci,`§ officers and enlisted men and families of such as may be dead, who, {,’},fg{’,f;§j";;,,'j,§,,{’,{fi‘iP‘ having volunteered and enlisted under the calls of the President for the war with Spain, served beyond the term of their enlistment to help to suppress the Philippine insurrection, and who subsequently receive K an honorable discharge from the Army of the United States, or who died prior to such discharge. Sec. 2. That the sum of five thousand dollars is hereby approplriated, Am>¤>1>ri¤¢i¤¤- out of any funds in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of carrying this Act into effect. Approved, June 29, 1906. GHAP. 3615.-An Act Regulating the speed of automobiles in the District of €g§¤;2}6£,°6i Columbia, and for other purposes. Tgliéiig Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Staten of America in Congress assembled, That no person s all drive or nllszrmx coggggigi propel, or cause to be driven or propelled, any automobile, horseless ..,,§§,,,bu,§Y.,,c_ or motor vehicle, bic cle, or horse—drawn vehicle within the fire limits of the District of Coliimbia, as said tire limits are now defined or may hereafter be deiined from time to time in and by the building; regula— tions of said District, upon any street, avenue, alley, or public ighway at a greater rate of speed than twelve miles an hour between intersecting Limit of speed. streets and avenues; nor at a greater rate of speed than fifteen miles an hour through an of the parks within said District; nor across streets at an greater speedy than eight miles an hour; nor at a greater rate of speed than six miles an hour around the corners of any street or avenue; nor at a greater rate of speed than four miles an hour on the east side of Fifteenth street northwest between the south building line of G street and the south curb line of New York avenue; nor on the west side of Fifteenth street northwest between the line which would be the south building line of G street if extended to the west side of Fifteenth street an from said extended line north to the north curb imc of Pennsylvania avenue; nor at the intersection of Ninth and F streets northwest between the building lines of the said streets; nor at the intersection of Ninth and G streets northwest between the building lines of said streets; nor at the intersection of Eleventh and F streets northwest between the building lines of the said streets; nor at the intersection