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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1007. 1903. 1091 under the control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of rsonal services, except for work done by contract, two hundred thbusand dollars; but of this amount not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars may be expended for personal services of mechanics and others employed outside of the District of Columbia, in making repairs or iupcting work done on heating, hoistingiuand Ventilating apparatus. aults, safes, and locks for public builgs: For vaults, safes, and ,°Q’g,""“· "*”“· "’* locks, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings under the con- ` trol of the Treasury Department, exclusive of rsoual services, except for work done bycontract, thirty thousand dohdrs; but of this amount not exceeding ree thousand dollars may be ex nded for personal services of mechanics and others employed outsid; of the District of Columbia in making repairs and inspecting work done. For the installation of necessary electrical protection to vaults in t°E`}:‘é';2f’*lP‘°'°°*l°'* certain Bpublic buildings named in House Document Numbered Thirty- ' eight, ifty-seventh bongress second session, thirty thousand dollars. · Tlans for public buildings: l<`or books of reference, technical period- *’”*”°· °‘°- icals and yplurnals, photographic instruments, chemicals, Hplates and photograp 'c materials of li e nature .for use of the office of the upervising Architect of the Treasury Department, four thousand dollars; and hereafter the purchase of specially repared paper for nxpeummmpua the duplication of plans, an such other incidentalp expenses and sup- §,§’,§“d‘§,’{‘g‘f““”f°'°“°“ plies as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and s cial y order for the use of the office of the Supervising Architect, exciiihsively for the purpose of carrying into effect the various appropriations for public buildings, shall be paid for from and equitably charged against such appropriations, in accordance with existing practice. QUARANTINE STATIONS. Qunmntiuesrnuvus Portland, Maine, quarantine station: For purchase of site, erection P¤¤‘¤¤¤¤· Ma of buildin s, and e uipment of station, fifty thousand dollars. Pensacola, Florida, quarantine station: For wharf, quarters, hos- P¤¤¤·<‘·>I¤· Fl-- pital, water supply, telephone line, and improvements to station, fourteen thousand dollars. That so much of the sundry civil Act approved June sixth, nineteen g:;¤¤·g<=¤· G•· In hundred, as relates to the removal of the quarantine station at Bruns- amendedp' wick, Georgia, in words as follows: ‘° The quarantine station, Brunswick, Georgia: For removal of station, purchase of site, erection of buildings, and equipment of station, twenty thousand dollars," be amended so as to read: "The quarantine station, Brunswick, Georgia: For removal of sta- mPtg;¤¤§_ggg ·gtg=r¤¤¤¤¢ tion, purchase of site, erection of buildings, and equipment of station,' or, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for the purchase of the site of the present station and the improvement thereof by the erection of buildings and otherwise, twenty thousand dollars." San Diego, Cali ornia, quarantine station: For qluarters and bath S•¤m¤¤¤·¤·*· house and improvements to station, six thousand dollars. For construction of wharf at United States quarantine station, Hono- w,§_¢;_}°g¤i¤· H¤W¤¤· lulu, Hawaii, fifty-five thousand dollars; for a runway to connect ' wharf with the island, ten thousand dollars; for retaining wall around the island, ten thousand dollars; for laundry plant, five thousand dollars; in all, eighty thousand dollars, which sum shall be expended in such manner and under such plans as will complete in every etail each and every object mentioned in this paragraph. LIGHT-HOUSES, BEACONS, AND FOG SIGNALS. m¥‘;_{8%g<;j¤};¤·, **-1 Ram Island Ledge, Portland Harbor, Maine: For continuing con- P¢>¤‘¤¤¤d» Ma struction of a light-house and fog signal on Ram Island Ledge at the entrance to Portland Harbor, fifty thousand dollars.