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 638 F IFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906. and storekeeper-gaugers, and miscellaneous expenses incident to the §gQ'Q,°g,¤ collection of internal revenue: _PromIded, That internal—revenue agents ` assigned to the duty of examining the accounts of collectors of internal _ revenue shall receive for per diem in lieu of subsistence, when absent from their legal residences on duty, a sum, to be fixed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed four dollars, for fiscal years as follows: f,f,;f*:’*},*l{ For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, being additional to '' the sum appropriated for this purpose in the legislative, executive, and . judicial appropriation Act for that fiscal year, sixty thousand dollars. ` For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, fifty-five thousand dollars. csnismn. ew. For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, and deputy collectors, and surveyors, and clerks in internal-revenue offices, being additional to the sum appropriated for this purpose for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, twenty-five thousand dollars. Redemption vf To pay amounts certihed to be due by the accounting officers of the mm"' Treasury on account of the appropriation "Redemption of stamlps" (certified claims), two thousan six hundred and fifty-seven dollars and sixty~six cents. . xenmuing mss To pay amounts certified to be due by the accounting officers of the - Treasur on account of the appropriation ?*Refunding taxes illegally collected; (certified claims), seven thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars and seventy-seven cents. S§:,‘{Q,f’““°‘°““‘°'xnvnuun-cu·rrnn snavrcn. ,u;_F·g¤;‘¤j£¤¤¤¤*,f¤¤ For reimbursement of Revenue-Cutter Service, nineteen hundred sm. and six: To reimburse the United States Revenue-Cutter Service for ship chandlery, engineer stores, clothing, and other articles belonging to the Service destroyed by tire on or aboutA ril eighteenth, nineteen hundred and six, at San Francisco, said articles being at the time in store on shore, required for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, and to remain available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, ten thousand dollars. Public buildings. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. CN .111. For post-office, court-house, and so forth, Chica o, Illinois: Authoru,;1°?E§° ud °°°' ity is hereby granted the Secretary of the Treasdry to ay from the A""- P- in- appropriation “Post-ofiice and court—house, Chicago, [Illinois " (improvements and changes, Act of February twenty-seventh, nineteen undred and six), the sum of six dollars and fort cents due the Chicago Evening Post Company; the sum of nine dfollars and ten cents' due the Tribune Com any, and the sum of seven dollars and fourteen cents due the Inter-(gcean Newspaper Company, for advertising for bids for making changes in the basement of the post-oflice, courthouse, etcetera, building at Chieago,lllinois. gm g?1;5,1§h3¤;bm_ New York, New York, rent of old custom-house: For rental of tem- . i,.,.,,.,,porary quarters for the accommodation of certain Government oincials, one hundred and thirty thousand six hundred dollars. wing 1g11g1mg. '1`mcAsUnr BUILDING, Wxsmxcrox, Dismrcr OF COLUMBIA: For '‘ the Treasury building at Washington, District of Columbia, the sum of fifty-one dollars for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, to be carried to the credit of the appropriations named below, to adjust the accounts of the late George A. Bartlett, disbursingclerk, Treasury geparilmept, the same not to involve the further payment of money om the reasu rv: S¤1¤1·¤1=¤G1¤:r.U¢¤1r Courthouse and post-oliice, Salt Lake City, Utah, seventeen dollars. SM F¤=¤¤1¤¤<>. GM. Post-office, court-house, and so forth, San Francisco, California, seventeen dollars.