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 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1036. 1902. 311 dollars and sixty-seven cents to two hundred and fifty thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars and Sixty-seven cents. United States post-office and court-house at Fort Smith, Arkansas, F°"’Sm“h· ·‘“k· from one hundre and thirty thousand six hundred and seven dollars and ninety-six cents to two hundred and thirty thousand six hundred and seven dollars and ninety-six cents. United States mint at Denver, Colorado, from five hundred thou- De“"‘“’”·C°l°··“‘i“‘· sand dollars to eight hundred thousand dollars. United States post-office and court-house at Beaumont, Texas, from B"’“““°“*· T°‘· seventy-five thousand dollars to one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to acquire additional ground adjoining the present site sufficient in size to accommodate the necessary enlargement of the present building, said additional ground to cost not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars. United States post·office, court—house, and custom—houSe at Hart- H”**°¤*»C°¤¤- ford, Connecticut, from eight hundred and sixty-two thousand two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifteen cents to one million one hundred and two thousand two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifteen cents. United States post-office, court-house, and custom-house at Tampa, T°mP°· Fh- Florida, from three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars to three hundred and sixty-tive thousand dollars. United States post—oiHce and courthouse at Brunswick, Georgia, B’“¤"'i°k-G°· from one hundred thousand dollars to one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. United States post-office, court—house, and custom—house at Atlanta, A“°¤***· G8- Georgia, from four hundred and thirty-two thousand three hundred and fifty-three dollars and forty cents to six hundred and two thousand three hundred and fifty-three dollars and forty cents, and the Secretary tim?;?; °* °d‘*i* of the Treasury is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to expend not mz,p.1éi1. to exceed one hundred and seventy thousand dollars for the acquisition of additional land for the enlar ement of the site heretofore acquired: Provided, That the land so authorized to be acquired is the remainder Qgfgmiou of the block or square upon which the present post-office building is ` now located and can be secured within said limit of cost hereby fixed. United States post—office at Monmouth, Illinois, from forty-seven M°“'“°“"‘·l“- thousand dollars to fort —eight thousand dollars. United States st-office at Ottumwa, Iowa, from forty-five thousand °"““‘“’“· I°“’°· five hundred and)hinety-eight dollars and fifty-nine cents to fifty-two thousand and ninety-eight dollars and fifty-mne cents, and the Secre— A°‘““°“°‘ '““"· tary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to expend not to exceed six thousand five hundred dollars for the acquisition of additional land for the enlargement of the site heretofore acquired: Provided, That the land so authorized to be acquired has afrontage of Qygtion ninety-nine feet on the public park and a depth of one hundre and ` thirty-two feet, and is the property now owned by the Hawley estate adjoining the present post-office site. _ United States post-office at Burlington, Iowa, from one hundred and B“’“¤¤*°¤· I°W°· twenty-six thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-nine cents to one hundred and sixty-six thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-nine cents, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to make the necessary extension and changes in said building within the limit of cost hereby fixed. United States post—office, court-house, and custom—house at Paducah, *’”d“°”h· KY- Kentuck, from one hundred and forty~tive thousand two hundred and ten diollars to two hundred and fifteen thousand two hundred and ten dollars. _ United States post-office and court-house at Richmond, Kentucky, R‘°l““°“d·KY· from one hundred thousand nine lL\llIIdl'€(I and forty-nine dollars and