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610 _ FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. installiang elaptric-light plzpdts, eliectric-liggt wiringpang repairs gheretlp, in suc bui ings comp e an occupie as may e esignate byt e Secretary of the Treasury, for all buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, rnirgs, branch mints, and aisay officeidunder thi ccflntrgl og th; reasury e artment inc usive 0 new bui ings cig t un re an GM- fifty thousand dollarsl `And the appropriation herein made for gas sha l include the rental and use of gas governors, when ordered by the

                • 0- Secretary of the Treasury in writing: Provided, Tnat no sum shall be

‘ Gas g°v°mm' paid as rental for such gas overnors reater than thirtv-tive r _ . centum of the actualvalue of t§e gies saved thereby, wnich saving sllfll be determined by such tests ast e Secretary- o the Treasury shall P¤°“m****°*°b°S- direct. No portion of the amount herein appropriated shall be used for operating a system of pneumatic tubes for the transmission of posta matte1·.· - 1 _ · ,e§,*g•g{§;¤*¤¤ °°““· Surrnnssme couurmnrnmne AND o·r1=1nn.cn1mns: For expenses ` incurred under the authority or with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting; arresting, and elivering into the custody of the United States mars al having jurisdiction, dealers andepretended dealers in counterfeit money, and persons englaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-ban notes, an other securities of the United States and of fore§gn government, as well as the coins of the United States and of oreigln governments, and other felonies committed against the laws of the nited States relatintghto the pay R‘S‘·”°?"m8·P‘°l°‘ and bounty laws, including two thousand dollars to make e necessary investigxation of claims for reimbursement of expenses incident to the last sic ness and burial of deceased pensioners under section forty- seven hunired and eighaeendofdthue Revis&ediSt1:tute$3 and fgr {El other _ purpose w atever one un re thousand o rs. · _ at no wmmm rt of thisamouht be used in defra in the ex enses of ahy rson Pa Y S P P6 subpoenaed by the United States courts to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before any United State? corniriissiorger, which exgenseg ghall be paid fyom the appropriation or - ees o witnesses United States courts. ,,§,°§;°,§§i§{}§§ i" Q0lldPEbTSATION• IN msn or mornrxns: For compensation in lieu of rpoieties in certa1n cases under the customs revenue laws, ten thousand ` · ol ars. ·_ ‘ m§,‘§,§,‘;§, “*’p"“°°’“` Exrnusns or LOCAL APPR.AISERS’ mnnrmes: For defraying the necessary expenses of local appraisers at annual meetings for the dpurgo§e of securingfuniformity 1% the agpraiselmegtgg éltifiable goo s at . i erent ports o entry one thousand two un r dollars. e,;‘e§Sk““ rr mh` · ALASKAN SEAL FISHELIESZ For salaries and traveling expenses of agents at seal fisheries in Alaska, as follows:_ For one agent, three ousand six hundred and fifty dollars; one ass1stant agent, two thou-· sand nine hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant agents, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each; necessary traveling expenses of agents actually incurred in going to and returning from Alaska not to exceed five hundred dol rs each r annum; in all, a P6 twelve-thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. Fwd ¤>¤¤*>iV¢¤· To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish food, fuel, and clothiigg to the native inhabitants on the islands of Saint Paul and _ Saint _ eorge, Alaska, nineteen thousand five hundred dollars. S¤*m°¤ ¤¤'=°¤¤¤· For the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, seven thousand dollars, to E“i°’°*“¤·‘*W*“‘* °‘ bQ'1imm;(ldl,Jt$:E7 @il&lL:)d8· f th T a to E S . _ _ o en e e cre ry o e re sury ay necessary expenses galiggggbgng of mi of epforcgpg thehconélitilons of sectionf four of the Afpt approyled Aprg ' ’ °sixt ei teen un re an ninety- our giving e act to the awar replderef byhthe Trib1;1nal(pf3dA(i·b€lt:·ation: at Paris, eighteen hundred , _ _ an ninety-t ree one un r · o rs. - °‘““°’*° °"°‘“"°“· Euroncnmnnnor run Cumnsn nxcnusron Acr: To prevent unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of