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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 299. 1909. 959 York, _Nebraska, post-office: For completion of building under Y°*‘*· Nm'- present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. _ York Pennsylvania, post—pflice: For additional land, and continua- Y°"*· Patron of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. i Youngstown, Ohio, rent of buildings: For rent of temporary quar- Y°““¤°°°‘"‘· °*“°· gerlsi for the accommodation of government officials, three thousand o ars. Washington, District of Columbia, Bureau of Engraving and Print- },v,§*f,Q},*f,‘*¥Q‘}“;E',f·"·v_ ing: For site and continuation of building under resent limit, five me and Priminzim hundred thousand dollars; and said building may be so constructed, N"' b°°m°°° by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as to afford quarters and accommodation for the division of issue of the Ofhce of the Trqaspger of the United States. I C u ority· is here y given to cose street southwest between ,"‘°”§’g °‘ C ”"°°‘· Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, bounded on the northiby block kniiwiiimirigriiicrggg two hundred and thirty-one and on the south b block two hundred Sw" '“'"‘°"'°°‘ and thirty-two in the city of Washington, lhstrict of Columbia, for use in connection with the erection o the building for the Bureau of Engravinggnd Printing. ° Y Provided, at no part of any appropriation made in this Act shall ?',,,",{,,.,‘§""_,,,,,,,_ be paid to members of the so—call Council of Fine Arts created °by executive order under date of January eighteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, as compensation or for expenses; and no part of any such a propriation shall be expended in the preparation or formulation oliany lans which have been submitted to , or approved or suggested byi? said1C0uncil of Fume Arts. D rt t Ff . ire- arm system, asury epa men 2 or_ maintenance o F*¤¤1¤·¤· the automatic iire—alarm system DOW 111 the Treasury and Winder buildings, two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. _ _ For repairs and preservation of plubhc buildings: Repairs, and pres- ,,’f,?§,'f"' "“° """‘ ervation of custom-houses, court-_ ouses and post-offices, quarantine stations and marine hospitals, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, buildings not reserved by the vendors on sites acquired for buildings or the enlargement of buildings, and other public buildings and the grounds thereof, including necessary wire screens, under the control of the Treasury; Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done y contract, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That of this amount not exceeding one hundred thousand m·`5,¤·:· hm mh. dollars may be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, tu-.. ° P including wire screens for same, and not exceeding twelve thousand dollars for the Treasury, Butler, and Wmder buildings, at Washington, District of Columbia. _ The Secretary of the Treasury IS authorized, until their removal m_§;Q:B<gQ{;;°*¤8¤°¤ becomes necessary, to rent any building or buildings not reserved by ` the vendors on lands heretofore or hereafter acquired for building sites or for the enlargement of building sites, the proceeds to be deposited in the Treasury, and a report thereof to be submitted to Co at the beginning of each regular session thereof. lldechanical equipment for public buildings: For heating, hoisting, m;{_j¤¤¤¤*¤·* °¤¤*P· plumbing, gas piping (except for furniture ighting), venf ating, andrefrigerating apparatus, vacuum cleaning systems, interior pneumatic- . tube and ca l·bell systems for all purposes, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings, including bm dings not reserved b the vendors on sites acquired for building or the en argement of buililings under the control of the Treasury epartment, exclusive of personal services, except for Work done by contract, and including not exceeding forty thousand dollars for marine hos itals and quarantine stations, and not exceeding nine thousand dollars for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder buildings at Vliashington, District of Columbia, four hundred thousand dollars.