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 318 ‘ SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. building the plans for which when made., and approved by the Postmaster—General, shall involve atotal cost, exclusive of site, andmcluding appmmhes, elevators, heating apparatus, mechanical equipment for handling mails, and the amounts erein and heretofore appropriated . therefor, of a sum exceeding three million five hundred thousand _ dollars. ’ ¤•¤z¤¤¤¤¤- New York barge office: Toward reconstruction of annex and build- °°°°°°t“ ing ier in connection therewith, one hundred thousand dollars; and the Siacretary of the Treasury is authorized to enter into a contract or . contracts for such reconstruction and building at a cost not to exceed five hundred thousand dollars. oem, m. Ocala, Florida, post-office and court-house: For site and completion of buildin under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. mnt, 111. Peoria, Tllinois, st-omce and court-house: For additional land, and for continuation ofoenlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. asn:. For rent of tem rary uarters, for the accommodation of Government officials, at Iidnria, illinois, eight thousand dollars. q¤n1¤y,1n¤. Quincy, Massachusetts, post-office and custom-house: For completion of buildin under present limit, twengy thousand dollars. xuummna, va., Richmond, ia, rent of buildings: or rent of temporary quar- """ ters at RichmonfLll"irginia, including necessar moving expenses, in addition to the amount appro riated by sundry civil act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, ten thousand dollars,. sm 1¤·»¤¤¤1¤¤¤,ca1.. San Francisco, California, mint: Authoritybis granted to use of the ”“’°‘ imexpended balance of sixty-five thousand do rs, a protpriated by the v¤1.¤4.n¤¤>. deficiency act of June thirtieth, nineteen hundred) an six, for the repair of the mint building at San Francisco damaged by earthquake, so much thereof as may be necessary to replace the stone lla in _ the workrooms of the melter and reiiner and the coiner, and also to Payment no vg: y the account of four hundred and seventy-five dollars of the Waltz $,_“°° °°°kgfe and Lock Company of San Francisco, California, for equipping the vault of the mint of the United States at San Francisco with single outer and folding inner doors, for security to the bullion and coin stored therein. mymeuewrhcmn of San Francisco, California to (pay to Thomas Butler, the contractor °“°°" for the construction of said buil ing) in addition to the contract price therefor, such sum as may be equita le and just to reimburse said contractor for any loss actually sustained in consequence of the earthepxake and great fire of April, nineteen hundred and six not exceeding ”·>°"7°· tie sum of two hundred and fift thousand dollars: Provided, That °"“°‘"°" the amount allowed said Thomas butler shall not be sufficient to enable him to make any profit out of the making and execution of said contract. SP°"°“°· “"“"· Spokane, Washington, post-ofiice, courthouse, and custom—house: (Fo; continuation of uilding under present limit, seventyhve thousand o ars. '¤¤¤*<>¤·N--'· Trenton, New Jersey, post-office and court—house: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodelin, or improvement of building _ _ under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. mQY"*"°"“· "· l ·· For rent of temporary quarters for accommodation of Government officials at Watertown, New York, three thousand five hundred and V twenty dollars. “°""°’ °“’·“"'“· We ster City, Iowa, post-office: For completion of building under _ present limit, ten thousand dollars. “’i°**“°· K**”“· Wichita, Kansas, post—office and court—house: For the completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, and improvement of the Government building at WVichita, Kansas, six thousand dollars.
 * ?¤¤*°¤··¤°°*- San Francisco, California, custom-house: The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, upon the completion of the custom-house in the city