Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/348

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330 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. de*;§;’S°““°“ °* *1** PREVE1\’TION or nrrnnmcs: The President of the United States is Balance available. hereby authorized, in case of threatened or actual epidemic of cholera, typhus fever, yellow fever, smallpox, bubomc plague, Chinese plague, ' or black death, to use the unexpended balance of the sums appropri- V<>r 34. v· 1316- ated and reappropriated by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved A"w’p'm' March fourtli; nineteen hundred and seven, an in the urgent deficiency appro riation Act approved February fifteenth, nineteen hun- Ad<1i¤<>¤¤1- dred and ei lit, and five hundred thousand dollars in addition thereto, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in aid of State and local boards, or otherwise, in his discretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same, including pay and allowances of all officers and em loyees of the Public Health and Marine—Hos`pital Service assigned to duty in preventing and suppressing the sprea of the same; and in suclpemergency ir;1 the execuiign ·of aény qparantingl laws which may be then in force, the same to imme iate y avai a e. Ogvdggr Mr 1;<>¤¢· kms For: OFFICE or Aunrron Fon POST—OFHCE DEPARTMENT: rE3S. p°mm°°For files for postmastersf money—order statements and pers relating · thereto, nine thousand dollars, to be expended under this direction of the Auditor for the Post-Ofiice Departmenttg under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of e Treasury. §g=ag¤;g¤s¤·" Rnmnz, Ann so romn, or "'l`nn HERMITAGE"Z For repairing ’- buildings and improving the grounds of "The Hermitage," the home of President Andrew Jackson, situated in Davidson County, Tennessee, Eve thousand dollars. mQf@°,§:g;f°m‘ UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. ,,(f,'j”gf“*€'““°“ ““‘ mmiemirron surrorrs. 4 · E’“” I!"'·"d·N·"· Imm' tion station, Ellis Island, New York: For dred in new Dmdgingchwim channelgtlfadord landing facilities for arriving aliens and their? baggage, sixty-five thousand dollars, which shall be paid from the permanent appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration. ggggggrud. C¤1- _ Immigration station, Ange Island, California: For completing buildings and appurtenances in accordance with specifications, forty-tive

 thousand dollars: _Pmt·zded, That the cost of furnishings and equippnents for the gtationlsthall   paid irom the permanent appropriation

or ex uses 0 regu a ing immigra 1on. F¢¤Y srwmer- Steeleierry steamer, San Francisco, California: For the purchase or construction of a steel ferry steamer for service between San Francisco and Angel Island, California, immigration station, one hundred and fifteen thpiusariid dollars, wlpchi slfacl be paid fiom the permanent a ropria on or expenses o regu a ing 1mmi ion. B¤¤¤1*¤8¤·¤¤¤· pgteel boarding cutter, San Francisco, Califorgriiia.: For the purchase or construction of a steel boarding cutter for use of the lmmi tion Service at San Francisco, California, twenty-five thousand ddhars, which shall be paid from the permanent appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration. mr;;¤?;g¤g)»§»:ignrLg:— Lxerrr-Housns, BEACONS, Arm Foo srcxans. rompkmmiie, N. Staten Island light—house depot, New York: The balance of the Y·,,j,§’{’)}’§,,,,,,m_ appropriation made in the Acts of Congress approved March third, i,<g¤g2¤f;~gb92_VO, nineteen hundred and three, of fifty thousan dollars. and March

s4,p.'1£n%.’fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, of twenty-five thousand dollars,

for the erection of ay lamp shop at the general light-house depot, Tompkinsvxlle, New lork, is hereby made available, in so far as may be necessary, for outfitting and equipping said shop with necessary tools, appliances, machinery, and equipment.