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 886 F1FTY—NIN'l`H CONGRESS. Sess. 11. on. 912. 1907. tary of the Interior, and undcér rapes to be approved by the Secretary , of the Treasurv, one thousan do la.rs. H°'*"“8’ *“ ’°“'* EXPENSES or HEARINGS IN LAND ENTRIES! For expenses of hearings wma held by order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to determine whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance with law, and of hearings in disbarment proceedings, five thousand dollars. Di*"‘°°°‘C°‘“”*°‘“· DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. bu§l§,‘·}'ngP°“°° °°“'* P01JOE c0UB·r su11.DINo: To complete fitting glp and furnishing the rumasinn .. new police court building two thousand five undred dollars, one ,,£{"§Q@{{uE;’"‘ D 1* half of which sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half out of the Treasury of the United States. m-j:f¤¤*°*¤ E*P°•'·JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Addi *i°°“l Md That for the purpose of aiding in the yment of the cost of the congiiiiztiii. vas. struction, completion, and opening of gh Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition on Hampton Roads, Virginia, on April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and seven, the sum of one mi lion dollars is hereby apprtgppispzed, opt of any mongy in lthey 'heasury ppt otherwisp approprxa the said sum to be i to t c amestown xposition Company H gn the reguegt og the presidfnt ptisagd company in amounts as fpllows: >"“°““- wo un re an fifty thousan dollars upon the passage of t is Act, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars during the month of January: thousand dollars during the month of Aipril, nineteen hundred and 1>i¤b¤r$¤¤¤¤¤¢¤- seven. That to insure the application o all said money to the pur- _ shall apptplpt  slpitable pprspphor persops whosp dulfy it shall  ago supervise e is ursemen o e same w en pai as ere1n provi , and to make a full and complete report thereof to him as he may p<»¤~i¤¢;.mb_c0m_ require; Prmyided, That the amount ereby appropriated when paid paneyllmy l to the Jamestown Exposition Company, as herein provided, shall constitute an indebtedness of the said company to the Government of the United States and shrpg be repaid by said company to the Tfegsury of uw ¤¤ ¤¤>¤ fs the United States. at for the purpose of protecting the `overn— wm!' ment and insuring. the repayment of said sum of one million dollars the Government s all have the first lien upon the gross receipts of said exposition company from all paid a missions to the grounds of said exposition and from all money received from concessions '*¤¤¤*¤*¢¢ *¤4¤**°**· after the opening of said exposition. That before any part of this appropriation is paid, as hereinbefore provided, the said Jamestown Exposition Company shall execute, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the T reasury. an instrument in writing giving and securin to the Government a iirst lien upon its said gross receipts, and; said exposition company shall at the same time guarantee to the said Government, un er suitable penalties, that th; said gm? receipts are phen entirely frsie (from liens, mortgages, or ot er incum rances, and t at it will not p e ge or in any way encumber or dispose of the said receipts so as to injure or affect the right of the Government to first receive therefrom the amount to be returned ¤¤¢*¤<>¤<>iP•¤'¤¤*¤*· to the Treasury, as herein provided. ’1`he said Jamestown Exposition Company shall repay into the Treasury of the United States the said sum of one million dollars, as follows: On the thirty-iirst day of May, nineteen hundred and seven, said Jamestown Exposition Company shall report to the Secretary of the Treasury in detail the total amount of all said gross receipts received by said company from April twenty-
 * two hundred thousand dollars during the month of February, two hundred thousand dollars during the month of March, and one hundred ·
 * _ poses for which the same is appropriated, the Secretary of the Treasury