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. 242 FIFTY-EIGHT]-I CONGRESS. Sess. ll. CHS. 1412-1414. 1904. Fi¤¤l>¤>¤* b¤¤¤i¤z· "That upon the present site, when so enlarged, or upon the new site, when acquired, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to cause to be erected a suitable and commodious iireproof building for the use and accommodation of the United States courts, post-office. and other Government offices in said city of Los Angeles, Limit or een. at a total cost of not to exceed eight hundred and fifty thousan dollars, inclusive of the céost of additional land or a new site. h d ed 'i'¤°xP°¤**°d mt "That the unex n ed balance of the appropriation of one un r iiiglidgleredinto the thousand dollars gdntained in section thilge gr the Act of Congress WL 3°‘ p` B`"' approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, entitled ‘An Act to increase the limit of cost for the erection of a lpublic building at Stockton, California, and making provision for the acquisition of additional land, or a new site therefor, and to provide for an addition to the public building at Los Angeles, California, and appropriating money therefor,’ tcgtither with the uuexpended balance of the approriation for ‘ court- ouse and post-office at Los Angeles, California; _ for cormpletion of addition to present building under present limit, one _ hund and fifty thousand dollars} are here {covered into the Treas- _€""“"'“‘°"""‘ ury as miscellaneous items. · Authority is here y given to the Secretary of the Treasury to settle and adjust any claims for damages due to the abrogation of certain contracts under former appropriations for a pub- _lic building at Los Angeles, provided the amounts thereof can be liquidated for such sums as in his opinion are just and reasonable, and a sum of mone sufficient to cover such adjustments and Settle- °°“"°°“ ments shall be  from the amount herein authorized. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby further authorized and empowered to enter into contracts for the erection of the building herein authorized within the limit of cost hereby iixed." Approved, April 22, 1904. §%¤"§(*27;£S· {CDE]?. 1413.-An Act To establish a lifesaving station in Sussex County, State A _; A ,,._ _ o ware. [Public, N0. 136. 1 Be it enacted by at/ae Senate and House of Rqnesentatives of the United i*;g_·f_f“Q;¤¤¤g;3g{; States of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the em¤1a»hmii..` Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to establish a li e-saving station on the coast of Delaware between Indian River Inlet and Fenwicks Island life-saving station at such point as the General Superintendent of the Life~Saving Service may recommend. Approved, April 22, 190-l·. April 2.:. ism. GHAP. 1414.-An Act To amend sections twenty-tive hundred and sixty-six and __ ="· R;*°“"°—l twenty-five hundred and sixty-seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States, {mining s0_ B-L] eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, so as to remove the port of entry for the district of Pearl River from Shieldsboro to Gulfport, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rq1>re.sentaté/ve.; of the United _§}j_;;g¤-pi mM_ States o_fAmemIea in Cbngreee assembled, That Section twenty-five hunnéu }n.¤li·¤·._ dred and sixty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States, eighteen p_i§g,$_‘f§*,,*Qf,,?,f,‘;,“j“"“l· hundred and seventy-eight, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: "S1:c: 2566. There shall be in the State of Mississippi three collection districts, as follows: ofjglggsfn ¤¤·¤¤~> rm ·· First. The district of Pearl River, which comprises all the waters mimp gséindgsemn. and shore of the Gulf of Mexico and of Lake Borgne, within the State, p,,,,;?,} du§‘,Z‘Q,,?l"“'*· in which Gulfport shall be the port of entry, and Ship Island, Scranton and Horn Island ports of delivery. l