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 1208 F IFTYSEYENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1011. 1903. 0,§:f* Li"'P°°‘· United States post—oi’1ice at East Liverpool, Ohio, thirty thousand prémo. dollars: Provided, That such site shall be deemed to comply with the °°°"°"’“°°‘ provisions of this Act if bounded on two sides by streets and on a third side by a public alley and shall contain not less than thirteen thousand square feet. Fl°’°“°°·A’°· United States post-otiice at Florence, Alabama, seven thousand five · _ hundred dollars. . Y°'k- “°‘“· United States post-office at York, Nebraska, ten thousand dollars. AM A¤·¤f·¤¤<=¤· d United States post-office at Ann Arbor, Michigan, twelve thousand o ars. C¤*b°¤°‘¤l*=·P°· United States post-office at Carbondale, Pennsylvania, twelve thousand dollars. G¤¤d m¤¤°·N°b’· d United States post-office at Grand Island, Nebraska, ten thousand o ars. W°°¤—°°°k°*·R· I- United States post-office at Woonsocket, Rhode Island, fifteen thousand dollars. m¤¤¤€ld¤· W- V*- United States post-office and court-house at Bluefields, West Virginia, ten thousand dollars. CmPP°"’“ F°U¤· United States post—oflice at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, ten thousand Wi" dollars. P°¤*¤¤d· M°- United States court-house at Portland, Maine, sixty thousand dollars. _ B¤df<¤¢»I¤d~ United States post-office at Bedford, Indiana, six thousand dollars. M¤¤¤¢m+· Wh- United States post-ofiice at Marinette, Wisconsin, ten thousand dollars. · ¤¤*¤¤¤'m¢· G•- United States post-office at Gainesville, Georgia, five thousand dollars. V¤ld°m· 6*- United States post-office at Valdosta,  eight thousand dollars. W¤¤°°* Cm'- Im"- Iulgiited States post-office at Webster City, Iowa, eight thousand ` do rs. · . Butler. P¤- United States post—office at Butler, Pennsylvania, twenty thousand dollars. - C<>r¤i¤s. N· Y- United States post·office at Corning, New York, fifteen thousand dollars. W¢¤*¤¤¤i¤¢¤*· Md- United States post-oflice at Westminster, Maryland, four thousand dollars. ‘ M¤¤d*¤l¤· M United States post~office at Meadville, Pennsylvania, eight thousand dollars. M*·*>¤ Cm'- lm"- United States post—office at Mason City, Iowa, eight thousand do lars. “¤'*°'*·I¤d· I United States post—office at Marion, Indiana, twenty-tive thousand c ollars. ““° m“”·’“"· d United States post-office at Pine Bluif, Arkansas, seven thousand ollars.
 * _€°°“· "`°"· United States p0st—office, court-house, and custom-house at Houston,

p;,.t;$]0ck_ Texas, one hundred and twenty-Eve thousand dollars: Provided, That an entire block or square of ground bounded u(pon each side by a street can be secured within the limit of one hundre and twenty-hve thou- 1·~—<·· ¤r¤¤- sand dollars: Hmaidedfurther, /wwev,•e1·, That if the Secretary of the Treasury can not secure an entire block or square of ground within said limit of cost of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in said city, then the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized. in his discretion, to secure a site of less area than an entire block or square of ground within a limit of cost of seventy thousand dollars. B“"‘" Cm'- ""°€· d United States post-oiliee at Baker City, Oregon, five thousand ollars. B°“°“‘°’· A'”·· United States post-office at Bessemer, Alabama, twelve thousand dollars. ‘f°“‘f‘· ““· United States posbomce at Ocala, Florida, four thousand dollars. _’;§,';f‘§3°}§l,{;n‘§,‘},g,,,_ Sec. 6. That section seven of the Act of Congress entitled '"An Act ' to increase the limit of cost of certain public unldings, to authorize the purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize the erection