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 1204 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1011. 1903. hundred and eighty-one dollars and thirty-eight cents to five hundred and twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-one dollars and V thirty-eight cents. H“°°*"“‘°“· K““· United; States ost-office at Hutchinson, Kansas, from fifty thousand dollars to sixty thousand dollars. G°°’*°‘°'"‘· S· C- United States st-office and custom-house at Georgetown, South Carolina, from  thousand dollars to sixty-five thousand dollars. ·"““*“‘°“·‘“"· United States post—office and court-house at Anniston, Alabama, °, from seventy-five thousand dollars to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and authority is hereby given to the Secretary of the Treasury · ,g’Q§j“"“““*9‘d“m‘ to settle and adjust any claims or damages due to the abromtion of _ certain contracts under a former appropriation for a public uildin at Anniston, Alabama, provided the amounts thereof can be liquidated for such sums as in his opinion are just and reasonable, and a sum of money sufficient to cover such adjustments and settlements shall be paid from the amount herein authorized. K¤¤k¤k¤¤. HL United States post—ofiice at Kankakee, Illinois, from seventy thousand dollars to eighty thousand dollars. 0hi¢=¤K¤- U1- United States post—oifice, court-house, and custom-house at Chicago, Illinois, from four million dollars to four million seven hundred and Eftéy thousand dollars. Pekin. H1- nited States (post-office and revenue office at Pekin, Illinois, from ` ’ seventy thousan dollars to eighty thousand dollars. ¥·¤W¤¤¤¢¤. K¤¤¤- United States ost—office at daawrence, Kansas, from fifty thousand dollars to sixty thousand dollars. E¤¤v¤¤¤»K»¤¤- United States post-office at Emporia, Kansas, from fifty-one thousand dollars to sixty thousand dollars. I¤*”·¤•1>°“¤·I¤¤· United States t-office, court-house, and custom—house at Indianapolis, Indiana. fprgiln two million two hundred thousand one hundred dollars to two million six hundred thousand one hundred dollars, to be used by the Seereta of the Treasury, in his discretion, for the completion of said buidng and making such improvements as in his . ludgment may be deemed necessary, including c anges of north front, mterior finish of every nature, approaches, and other improvements. <><>¤¤¢i¤¤¤¤¤¤.1¤w¤- United States post-office, court-house, and custom·housc at Council Blulfs, Iowa, from two hundred and forty seven thousand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars and thirtv-nine cents to two hun red and fifty-tive thousand three hundred and forty-seven dollars and thirty- A¤di¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤<¤- nine cents; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to purchase for the United States the tract of ground lying immediately west of the ground now owned by the United States in the city of Council Bluifs on which the United States public building used for court-house, plost-office. and other governmental offices is situated, the ground so authorized tobe purchased being thirty feet wide and extending south from Broadway street, in said city, to the first alley south gnfyjsgin of said Broadway street: Provided, That said tract can be purchased ` at a sum not to exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars. · M“>"‘“‘°· KY- United States post-omee at Maysville, Kentucky, from forty thousand dollars to fifty thousand dollars. H°“"°”°"· KV United States post-ohice at Henderson, Kentucky, from forty thousand dollars to fifty thousand dollars. _ F*‘°”*’“"¥· 1****- United States post—office at Fitchburg, Massachusetts, from one hundred and twenty-ve thousand dollars to one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. F'“g°· ”· lm- United States court-house, post-office, and land office at Fargo, North Dakota, an additional sum of eighty thousand dollars, to be e ended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. B““‘** C“’°k· MM- KUnited States post·office at Battle Cree, Michigan, from one hun- _ _ dred thousand dollars to one hundred and ten thousand dollars. m*“°°“‘°*”’-N·C· United States post-office, courthouse, and custom-house at Elizabeth City, North Carolina, from one hundred and twenty thousand dollars