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 722 FIFIY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. C'¤*¤¤° °*°l“**°¤· Exroacmmnur or rum CHINESE—EXCLUSION Aer: To prevent unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and for expenses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deportation, five hundred thousand dollars, which shall  paid from the permanent appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration, and of said sum one thousand dollars per annum shall be paid to the Commissioner-General of Immi ration as additional compensation. nemymnmwi-1g1in To y to Henry John Wright, of England, for information fur- P"""""°‘ nishecija which information led to the collection of five hundred dollars fine for importing aliens under contract from England in vio1ation_ of the immigration Acts, to be paid from the permanent appropriation for expenses of regulatinlg immigration, two undred and fifty dollars. Mehr ¤w¤¤¤¤1¤i1> To refund to the Mc ay Steamship Line, of Key West, Florida, mnghm the sum erroneously received from it under section fifteen of the V°*·'“· Wu"- immigration Act of nineteen hundred and three, and covered into the Treasury as an immigration une in February, nineteen hundred and five, forty dollars. <>¤¤¤r K1¤<=k¤r· To refund to Oscar Klocker, British v1ce—consul at Port Townsend, R°f°°d° Washington, the sum paid by him on behalf of the master of the British steamship Linlith wshire in pursuance of an erroneous assess- VM- $2. v- 1217- ment, under section fifteen of the immigration Act of nineteen hundred and three., said amount having been erroneously covered into the Treasury as an immigration fine in March, nineteen hundred and five, thirty dollars. ` shipping wmmi¤— CONTINGENT EXPENSES SHIPPING SERVICE: For rent, stationery, and ’*°"°”‘ other requisites for the transaction of the business of ship in commissioners’ offices, seven thousand dollars; and this sum sliallbe in full for all such expenses for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, and shall be so disbursed as to prevent a deficiency therein. Bent Rent of office quarters for tI1e United States shipping commissioner at Eau Francisco, California, not exceeding two thousand one hundred 0 ars. QP:rgp5_g1¤¤¤,m mu Census Orrrcm: The Director of the Census is hereby authorized esnuawcdmnnma and directed to publish, in a permanent form, by counties and minor “*° “'“‘°°"“"* civil divisions, the names of the heads of families returned at the First Census of the United States in seventeen hundred and ninety; smc: pumimmm. and the Director of the Census is authorized, in his discretion, to sell Proceeds. said publications, the proceeds thereof to be covered into the Treasury of the United States, to be deposited to the credit of miscellaneous receipts on account of "Proceeds of sales of Government ropert :" 1-mm. Provided, That no expense shall be incurred hereunder adllitionalyto R°""°“°‘* appropriations for the Census Office for printing therefor made for sewn. the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven; and the Director of the Census is hereby directed to report to Congress at its next session the cost incurred hereunder and the price fixed for said publication and the total received therefor. Interior pepmmem. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. runne uunamgs. PUBLIC Bmrmxos. umm. Rnmms or Bumnmes, Ixrmaron Dnranrunxrz For repairs of Interior Department and Pension buildings, and of the old Post-Otlice Department building occupied by the Interior Department, including preservation and repair of steam heatin and electric lighting plants I ang elevator? twelve tghousand five hunched dollars. ‘ <>•vi¤>- on mn `APITOLZ or work at Ca itol and for eneral re °rs Re rs. - · 9 pd thereof, including flags for the east and) west fronts of the centciiiu of