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 316 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1036. 1902. fore drawn or hereafter to be drawn, and for the purchase of additional grounds for the sites of said buildings where authority is given _ _ by law for the purchase of such additional grounds. _ mg:§}",',:,‘§1g§“§§,,§§ Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, Sum- authorized and directed to contract for the erection and completion of Pm P` m' a suitable building, including fireproof vaults, heating and ventilating a paratus, and approaches comp ete, for the use an accommodation oi the United States governmental offices upon ground now owned by the United States in each of the following cities, respectively, within its respective limit of cost hereby fixed: W-? United States custom-house at San Francisco, California, one million Prwiw.dollars: Provided, That the United States custom-house at San Franmd °°°°°m°° sl"` cisco, California, shall be erected upon the old post-office site on Battery street, between Washington an Jackson streets, and be provided with elevators. H”‘*"¤“· Nm- United States post-office and courthouse at Hastings, Nebraska, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. N°"°“‘· N°"’· United States ost-office and court-house at Norfolk, Nebraska, one hundred thousand dollars. _ E"‘¥’°"’~ K'““· United States post—office at Emporia, Kansas, forty-one thousand dollars. 0Q,:*°*’°“‘° Cl"- United States post-office and other governmental offices at Oklahoma P¤d·P.1212. City, Oklahoma, fifty thousand dollars. °“""’°· °“* United States post-office and courthouse at Guthrie, Oklahoma, Kg"§'$·e,nm°n, fift thousand dollars: Provided, That the United States post·office andy court—house at Guthrie, Oklahoma, shall be erected Opipon that ‘ portion of the northwest corner of block fifty-six of the cial plat of the town site of Guthrie, Oklahoma, known as the “Government _ ”°““‘“"”· acre," more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said block, runnin thence east on the north line of the block one hundred and sixty-eiglgt and one—tenth feet; thence south parallel with the east line of said block one hundred and sixty-eight and one—tenth feet; thence west lparallel with the south line of said block one hundred and sixty-eig t and one-tenth feet; thence north along the west side of said block one hundred and sixty-eight and onetenth feet, to the place of beginning, and containing twenty-three thousand three hundred and seventy-tive and twenty-eight onehnndredths square feet. if; ‘;f‘lg’6‘“¤’· Sec. 3. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, ` authorized and directed to contract for the erection and•completion of a suitable building, including tireproof vaults, heatin and ventilating apparatus, and approaches comp ete, for the use ang accommodation of the United States post-office and other governmental offices in each of the following cities, reespectively, within its respective limit of cost, g;>;·¥·;¤i my m be including site, hereby fix : Provided, That in each of the cities menmmxmx. tioned in this section a suitable site. satisfactory to the Secretary of ` the Treasury, is sold to the United States at a cost not to exceed the sum of one dollar, respectively: <'°¤*°*"*“¤·I°”'**— d Hipited States post-oflice at Centerville, Iowa, thirty-five thousand o rs. ¤=¤¤¤ ¤¤*¤¤·¤¤·¢¤- United States post-office and custom-house at Grand Haven. hlichigan, iiftv thousand dollars. °€d<*¤· ['mh- d giniped Stages mt-omce and courbhousc at Ogden. Utah, two hunr thousand do rs. E¤~¢°¤»Y¤· llgiited States post-oflice at Easton, Pennsylvania, sixty thousand do rs. M¤i¤¤· Mich United States post—office at Adrian. Michigan, forty thousand dollars. gjj‘;_***,;!,*,2;"°· United States post-office and revenue office at Louisiana, Missouri, "` thirty-tive thousand dollars. <**i¤°*"*“*· m- United States post-office and land office at Gainesville, Florida, thirty-tive thousand dollars.