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 FIFTY-S1xTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. on. 831. 1901. 1013 sponges, tacks, traps, thermometers, tools, towels, towel racks, tumblers, wire, zinc, and for blacksmithing, repairs of machinery, removal of rubbish, sharpening tools, advertising for proposals, and for sales at public auction in Washin ton, District of Columbia, of condemned property belonging to the Treasury Department, payment of auctioneer fees, and purchase of other absolutely necessary articles, two thousand dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas- ch§;‘L;*b€'i“g mac ury on account of the appropriation "numbering, adding, and other ' machines, Treasury Department," for (the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one thousand and fifty dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, INDEPENDENT TREASURY! For contingent peggeglllggglggdggi expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and Treasuiy. fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, for the collection, safe—keeping, transfer, and disbursements of the public money, and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, sixty thousand dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the a propriation "Contingent expenses, Independent TreaSury,” for the figcal year nineteen hundred, sixteen thousand five hundred and thirty-two dollars and ninety-three cents. _ TRANSPORTATION or s11.vEn co1N: For transportation of silver coin, c,§`,§f‘“sp°'°‘“g “""°’ including fractional silver coin, by registered mail or otherwise, twenty-five thousand dollars, and in expending this sum the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to transport from the Treasury or subtreasuries, free of charge, silver coin when requested _ to do So: Hovided, That an equal amount in coin or currency shall _§§`,‘§§§§;,,,_ _. have been deposited in the Treasury or such subtreasuries by the applicant or applicants. And the Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation. · o pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department on account of the appropriation “Transportation of silver coin,” for the fiscal year nineteen hundred, six thousand seven hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty-nine cents. _ COLLECTING THE REVENUE Enom CUSTOMS! To defray the expenses ,.,,,$§,l}§§f‘“g °“s‘°““ of collecting the revenue from customs, being additional to the perma- ‘ nent appropriation for this purpose, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one million five hundred thousand dollars. ENFORCEMENT or THE CHINESE EXCLUSION AcT: To prevent unlaw- Chlnm €X°‘“Sl°¤· ful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and for expenses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of impssisonnient and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deportation, and for_enforcing the provisions of the Act approved V°l·27·¥’·25· May fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, entitled "An Act to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons into the United States,’? fifty thousand dollars. INSPECTORS or PELAGIC SEAL SKINS: To pay L. J. Hansen, pelagic S€§;§‘§{’,gf’“· *’°"‘g*° seal—skin inspector, for two days’ services, September ninth and elev- P¤rm<=¤M<>- enth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, in examining seal skins ca - tured by the schooner Julia E. Whalen, being a dehciency for tile fiscal year nineteen hundred, ten dollars. _ _ _ PAY or ASSISTANT CUSIODIANS AND JANITORS: For pay ofassistant PA§s‘§;}_‘,Q,l°{‘g{,‘},}§‘g,§;,,,S custodians and janitors, includin all personal services in connection ¤¤<15a¤i¢<>r¤- with the care of all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, thirty-Eve thousand dollars; and the Secretary of- the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. ·