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716 srxrvrrnsr oonennss. sm. rr. cu. esi. 1910. €¤='·°¤¤ ¤¤¤‘**°¤· ousroms smrvrcr:. °°“°°“ °"’°°"" To defra the e enses of collecf the revenue from customs, mmm §%m°m` five millionydollars?-being additional tiigthe permanent appropriation for this pu ose for the fiscal year ending June tlnrtret , nineteen Detection of fr¤¤¤¤. hundred an'd)eleven. And the provisions of the Act of March third, i°i1i»‘i?Si6,p.ase;ve1. eighteen hundred and seventy-nine (Twentieth Statutes, page three 33·P·”“·““’°“‘*°"· hundred and eighty-six), as amended by the Act of April twenty- seventh, nineteen hundred and four (Thirty-third Statutes, palge three hundred and ninety-six), authorizing the Secretary of the reasury to expend out of the appropriation for defraying the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs such amount as he may deem necessary, not exceeding one hundred fifty thousand dollars per annum, for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, are hereby further amended so as to increase the amount to be so expended for the liscal year nineteen hundred and elegpd tof two hundred thousapld dollars. ded b km f th A¤°°¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤l°= a es or customs service: e unexpen a ce o e approme °v°u°bl°' priation of twenty-five thousand dollars made by the sundry civil V0!-Mr-M Act approved June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred and six, for construction and installation of sipecial automatic and recording scales for weighing merchandise, an so forth, in connection with imports at the various ports of entry under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, is hereby continued and made available for expenditure during the Bscal year nineteen hundred and eleven. ,,§,°,§}‘@§gf’“ ’“ Compensation in lieu of moieties: For compensation in lieu of _ moieties in certain cases under the customs revenue laws, twenty- Eve thousand dollars. ?:§’g‘,;{§H§s;§‘,j}{Sg$,§ runnrc rmarxrn Arm MA1mvn·nos1>rrAL snnvron. _ Expenses of Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, as follows: · raaeze. For pay, allowances, and commutation of quarters for commissioned medical officers and pharmacists, two hundred and seventy- seven thousand dollars; _ Foxgpay of all other employees, three hundred and fifty-two thousan dollars; '*°'¢'**~ °'°· lfhr freight, transportation, and traveling expenses, thirty thousand four hundred and iiftiy dollars;

  • "“°‘· °*°· For fuel, light, an water, seventy-two thousand dollars;

'“"“"‘"°· For furniture and repairs to same eight thousand dollars; B“¥’*’“°°· For purveyidg depot, purchase of medical, surgical, and hospital supplies, forty- ve thousand dollars;

  • ‘°“‘· or rent o building or floor space for purveying de ot in Wash—

gngpon, District of Oo umbia, three thousand two hunciied and fifty o ars; wgywwic 1·¤b¤r¤- h F3; the Hygienic Laboratory, fourteen thousand nine un e dollars; ,,,§§f“°”‘“"°°"‘°" For maintenance of marine hospitals, including subsistence, and for . all other necessaréy miscellaneous expenses which are not included _ under special hea s, two hundred an thirty-seven thousand dollars; ,,,§,§g'j‘;‘;f °”"“¤*· For medical examinations, care of seamen, care and treatment of all other persons entitled to relief, and miscellaneous expenses other than manne hospitals, which are not included under special heads, one hundred and sixteen thousand dollars; B°°“· °'°· For journals and scientific books, for use of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Bureau; subscriptions for journals for use of the service may blgipaid for in advance, five hundred dollars; !¤¤P¢¢¤·>¤¤f¤¤¢¤¤~ In all, one lion one hundred and fifty-six thousand one hundred dollars, which shall include the amount necessary for the medical