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216 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 62. 1910. entitled to or receive any salary as such member after allflarch iifstt, nineteen hundred and ten. _ And the said commission sh _ comp if E murepon. its entire work and make its final report and the commrssron s a cesigse on the first Moridaypf Decertrrber, &`11net;¢;)1Ll1:1r;l%ri;eger;1n:e;Tt{e1n£hc rz menu- xpggggg rmmrgra ron: _ 0 su _ _ _ °°°?$°:g°u°°' permanent ai)rni1Bs§`ldi:pI11?•§priation for the expenses of regulating rmrnrgration, and in order to meet all the authorized chargesagarnst sard appropriation for the fiscal year ended June thrrtneth, nmeteen hun- A¤$¤ !¤¤¤¤¤· W-- dred and nine, and the cost of frunrshrngs and equrplments for the "°°¤°° immigrant station at Angbeg Island, Calrfornnla, as aut Olrlzég bg thi; - . - - A t Congress, ed a twenty-sevent nmeteen un re any vol 35 P W eight) (Thirt -fif%KiSrtiia.Ti:utes, gage three hundred and thirty), there rs appropriated out of ani moneys in the Treasury not otherwrse approprrated the sum of one undred and twenty thousand dollars. _ mu. mma u. Y., Immigrant station, Ellis Island, New York: For further remodeling

  • ¤¤¤*¢¤¤* "£**°“- main ding` at Ellis Island New York and ma additions and

bmi th to to f ilit t lah examination of arriving improvements ere , so as ac a e e ali , sixty thousand one hundred dollars · _ FI; the purchase and installation of a passenger elevator m southwest tower, main buildrlng, seiqizn thouiand dolmrsi t _ kitch F th h an mst ation o a rerg e eva or rn en and(liiun¢‘lrl;ll>r¤‘iild·|§11‘ig, three thousand five hundred dollars ;_ For the purchase and installation of hot-water crrculatnng system on main and hospital islands, five tlgousand dollaris; d t th d Automatic oiling system in power ouse, mam rs an , wo thousand -s ` five hundred dollars; _ _ `* mu F tl f hrffruseoflmmagrath `onServ1cead]acentto the ~ uhh'!. Bar;. ]gfIlti<?e,0Ngv York, New York, uring reconstruction of latter, commencing J anuarv Erst, nmeteen hundred and ten, and continuing to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, two thousand two hrmdred d nit d ll ; _ _ , _ T¢¤¤v°¤¤ '>¤“d· mFor gbnsidzrhizlzion of temporarg bu11d1ng for use of Immigration mg` Service upon wharf adjacent to a e Oihce, New York, New York, ten thousand dollars; rn all, ninetyrérousand three hundred and fifty dollars. saaemrisumu. BUREAU or STANDARDS. ey T t' h` : T ward rocuring a testing machine to cost not Kiglmgag Tggglgml exceeeidigg giraeclrixidrecl and iirfty thousand dollars, and for services rn connection therewith, for the detrgmlination the g3ure;u_ oé Standds fth h `l tantsan te ro reso ma rra as_auillioriged lb? ilirvifriilicil biioxmediately available? one hundred and thirty h · . Preishrrmck. t (I?"i-ztigiilit t(i·us;kS: For the purchase of a truck for the transportation of freight and hea? mategizal Between the laboratories of the bureau and the city, four thousand < dollars. Legislative, . S,,,,,t, snmvrr:. James V· Bumke- Th S t f the Senate is hereby authorized and directed to

2; Hancock Rohm- ay tg Jiijiilrisalli lgrooke, clerk to the Honorable F. L. Thompson, of
  • ’°"*°°”· North Dakota, from November eleventh to December sixth, nmeteen

hundred and nine, and to Hancock Robinson, clerk to the Honorable James Gordon, of Mississippi, from January first to Januar;. fourth, nineteen hundred and ten, for clerical services rendered, om the a propriation for salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in tile service of the Senate, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten.