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1206 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1011. 1903. 0* *’**’k» m- United States post—ofiice at Oak Park, Illinois, from thirty-five thousand dollars to fort *-five thousand dollars. nocrmii, s. c. United States post-0Tce at Rockhill, South Carolina, from thirty- five thousand dollars to forty-five thousand dollars. snem¤¤,·r»x. United States ost-ofiice and court—house at Sherman, Texas, from one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars to one hundred and forty-five thousand dollars. “'”“”“· W‘“· United States post-office at Wausau, Wisconsin, from fifty thousand dollars to fifty-seven thousand dollars. B°*°“"i“°· Mk- United States post-office and court-house at Batesville, Arkansas, from seventy thousand dollars to eighty thousand dollars.

  • ’“i”‘·"”‘*¥’*‘· M°· United States post-office and court-house at Saint Jose h, Missouri,

from three hundred and ninety thousand one hundred and) forty dollars and sixty-six cents to five hundred and ninety thousand dollars. mma duIAc,Wl¤. United States post-office at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, from sixty thousand dollars to sixty-five thousand dollars. Am°*b“¤‘·M”¤- United States Ipost-oflice at Amesbury, Massachusetts, from forty- Qmin g on two five thousand dollars to fiftyfive thousand dollars: Provided, That that m-gem am required. portion of section nineteen in Public Act Numbered One hundred and A"", P· 3* forty-six, entitled "An Act to increase the limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize the purchase of sites for public buildin s, i to authorize the erection and completion of public buildings, and for other (purposes,” approved June sixth, nineteen hundred and two, which provides that a site shall be bounded upon at least two sides by streets shall not ap ly to a site to be selected in Amesbury, Massachusetts. wgisumdrexiblgvgins. Municipal, building, Washin(gton, District of Columbia, from one million five hundred thousand ollars to two million dollars, 0ne—half

gem m¤*¤¤'= of which shall be chargeable to the revenues of the District of Colum- .

` bia and the other half to be paid out of any money in the Treasury of Di*;`{{_}gt*¤¤¤*°¤°d *0 the United States not otherwise appropriated, an the title to the site ` heretofore acquired for said munici building is hereby transferred from the Government of the Unitedm States to the District of Colummém bia: Provided, That nothing in this section contained shall be held to _ 4»¢¢,p.am. repeal or modify the provisions of "‘An Act to increase the limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize the purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize the erection and completion of public uildings, and for other purposes,” approved June sixth, nineteen hundred and two, so far as the said Act rovides that the Secretary of the Treasury and the Commissioners of die District of Columbia shall act jointly in contracting for erecting and completing a building for the ajcpommodation of the municipal and other offices in the District of lumbia. ,,§§$,,{’§‘,§’€§,“[¥§,,,‘Q§ Si·:0._ 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, 8***- authorized and directed to contract for the erection and completion of a suitable building, including fire roof vaults, heatin and ventilating apparatus, and approaches, compfdte, for the use and- accommodation o the United States governmental offices upon ground now owned by the United States in each of the following cities, respectively, within its respective limit of cost hereby fixed: smimg, ni. United States post-oflice at Sterling, Illinois, forty thousand dollars. champaign, ni. d Hnited States post—0Hice at Champaign, Illinois, seventy thousand o ars. ' rmvem-»ci¢y,n¢1cn. d Hnited States post-office at Traverse City, Michigan, fifty thousand o ars. · ammiy, ue. d United States post—ofiice at Moberly, Missouri, thirty-tive thousand ollars. C°l¤¤¤b*¤- M0- d United States post-office at Columbia, Missouri, thirty-five thousand ol ars. Tacoma, wasn. United States p0st·oiIice, court-house, and custom-house at Tacoma, Washington, four hundred thousand dollars.