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 .1050 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 544. 1891. he may direct, and the Secretary is hereby authorized to rent a suitable building in the District of Columbia, at an annual rental of not umnmy. exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars, to be used as a laboranwm. tory for said Bureau of Animal Industry: Preceded, That fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be mmupmu or expended in continuation of the investigations and experiments, to "°¤°"°*°“‘· be conducted within the United States, into the nature, causes, and remedies for prevention and cure of hog cholera and swine plague. q,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,6,,,, Quxnxurmm Srxrrous ron N an CATTLE: To establish and f¤r¤·>•¤ ¢•¤¤¤· maintain quarantine stations, and to provide proper shelter for and care offf neat cattle imlpgrtlcid, at such ports as may be deemed necessa, teen thousand dollars.- - Aguermnnupm- genicunrpnxnchlxrmmgayrlin Sparromp To plarry ipto ggegt ths ¤¤·¤¤8¤¤<>¤¤ rovisions o an a. a prov arc secon, 61 een un e an voisgpm. gighty-seven, entitled RA11 act to establish agricgltural experimental stations in connection with the colleges established in the several v¤a.12,p.sc¤. States under provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixt -two and of the acts suplplementary thereto," _ seven hundred and, twenty-eight thousand dollars, twenty thousand dollars of which sum shall be payable upon the order of the Secretary of Agriculture to enable him to carry out the provisions of secv,;_,,_,_.m_ tion three of said act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty- p,.,,,,,,,,,, 0, ,,_ seven; and the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to mum- employ such assistants, clerks, and other persons as he may deem necessary, and to incur such other expenses in traveling, stationery, and office Hxtures, as he may find essential in carrying out the gbjects plfdtihtecaboyie actlséoapd thedsums apportioned to the several tates s pai qua r y in a vance. u.g.wm, .,4 Exrmamnirrs m rmt Mnuurncrvnn or Sven: To enable the §;fL’°“ °•¤°· Secretary of Agriculture to continue experimentsin the dproduction of sugar from sugar cane, sugar beets, and sorghum, an especially . for culture experiments lookin to the improvement of those sources of sugar, and for experiments for the more complete separation of of the sugar from the molasses, and including all necessary expenses in these experiments, namely, traveling expenses, purchase o samples, apparatus, and supplies, chemical services, including five huned dollars additional temporary compensation to the chief chemist, and other expenses incidental to the experiments, twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make a thorough trial 58 gsm gi? of the method of making sorghum sugar by treating the sirup with mum;. alcohol, and for the purchase of all necessary machinery, apparatus, and supplies, and for employment of all necessary expert and other labor, and for traveling expenses and all other ex enses incidental algmecinuy ann- tc; arid plecessary ger the work,ttw}enty-fiv6e1thousandidpliars, as much ‘ o w IC as may e necessary o e imm iate avai a e. nemmaeaaunar That any manufacturer of sugar from sorghdrm may remove from Y,E',,f"}’,,*{‘ ‘}F distillery warehouses to factories used solely for the manufacture of ¢¤¤¤¤¤¤r. such sugar from sorghum distilled spirits in bond free of tax, to be used solely in such manufacture of sugar from sorghum; that all distilled spirits removed as herein authorized shall be of an alcoholic rmx. strength of not less than one hundred and sixty per centum proof, _ and may be removed, stored, and used in the manufacture of sugar Recovery by mm,. from sorghum, and when so used may be recovered bly redistillation ““"'*°¤- m the sugar factory of such sugar manufacturer un er such bonds, mmm of m, rules, gm regulations for the plrotection of the revenue and the ac- of Internal Reveppe with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury may prescn. vunmu. Any person who removes or uses distilled spirits in violation of this provision, as the regulations issued pursuant thereof, shall, on
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