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1306 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. ,,§,*f,¥{,'}f,‘§,;;[f··°*¥’“"‘ For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs, and pres- Sirks.A1¤k¤- ervation of custom-houses, court-houses, and post-offices, and quaran- Whm’°t°' tine stations, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, and the other public buildings and the grounds thereof, and of sites acquired for public buildings, under the control of the Treasury Department, and including not exceeding fifty thousand dollars for marine hospitals, m,,¤den,, four hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: I’r0v2Ided, That of the ew-sum hereby appropriated not exceeding forty-five thousand dollars may be used, in the discretion of the Secretar of the Treasury, in the employment, outside of the District of Columbia, of superintendents and others, including mechanical labor force, at a rate of compensation not exceeding for any one person six dollars per day. i,:}':;'},?; E"?""' To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to have fprepared plans, . P1¤$:f¤f¤S:i>¤¥d- specifications, and estimate of cost for construction o a new building m8'°for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, together with an estimate of the cost of a suitable site for said new building; and also plans, specifications, and estimate of cost of remodelling present buil ings, and construction of additional necessary building or buildings on land adjoining the present site of said Bureau and an estimate of cost of acquiring nccessary adjoining land for such additional building or _ buildings, five thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary. ,cR°,,}‘,§l,}'{’,Q‘f,*§§§}‘_ That in all cases, during the fiscal years nineteen hundred and seven ing!. and nineteen hundred and eight, where any building or buildings not reserved by the vender are on land heretofore acquired, or which may hereafter be acquired, for Federal building sites or for the enlargement of Federal building sites, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to rent such building or buildings until their removal becomes necessary and to make such repairs thereto as may be necessary to keep the buildings in tenantable condition, pay- ment to be made from the proceeds derived from the rentals; the net proceeds to be deposited in the Treasury of the United States, and a H i t re rt thereof to be submitted to Congress annually. smfm Us ummm “S’ Heating ap aratus for public buildings: For heating, hoisting, plumbing, and) ventilating apparatus. and repairs to the same, for a 1 · public buildings, includin quarantine stations and marine hospitals, under the control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of dpersonal services, except for work done by contract, three hundred an eightv— five thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding thirty-eight thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for personal services of mechanics and others employed outside of the District of Columbia, in making repairs or inspecting work done on heating, hoisting, plumbing, and ventilating apparatus. vsum, um, me Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults, safes, and 1°°"‘ locks, and regairs to the same, for all public buildings under the control of the reasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, sixt thousand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding six thousand dollars may be expended for r- sonal services of mechanics and others employed outside of the Deistrict of Columbia, in making re irs and inspecting work done. B<><»ks.ew- Plans for public buildings: lair books of reference, technical periodicals and journals, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates and, photographic materials of like nature for use of the office of the Su r- vising Architect of the Treasury Department, two thousand dolllziis. S E'¢•=;*i<=•l *>¤*'¤'¤*‘ Electrical protection to vaults, public buildings: For installation lvdii ia, p. 1001. and maintenance of electrical burglar-alarm devices authorized by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and three, thirty-five thousand dollars.

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”*’“¤*°’°·""· Baltimore, Ma land, marine hospital: Improvements to hospital, four. thousand dolhsrs.