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 910 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. the Treasu in detectin arrestin, and deliverin into the custody of the Uniterd States marshal havinghurisdiction deaiers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, and npiersons engaged in counterfeiting Trcasu notes, bonds, national-ba notes, and other securities of the Unitedrgtates and of foreign governments, as well as the coms of the United States and of foreign governments, and other felonies committed against the laws of the United States relating to the pay and bount laws, and for no other urpose whatever except in the protection of the person of the Presidiznt of the United States, ten thousand 1’*·>•>*•¤· dollars: Provided, That no part of this amount be used in defraymg wm°°°°' the e nses of any person sub mnaed by the United States courts to attendfny trial before a United States court or preliminary exarnma— tion before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for "Fees of witnesses, United States courts." ` Use naggmns ae No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall be used in "‘“°°· °°“‘ ayment of compensation or ex enses of any person detailed or transihrredfrom the Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department or who ma, at any time during the fiscalgear nineteen hundred and nine, have been employed by or under said Secret Service Division. _ retire umm and Prmnro HEALTH nm MAmrm—Hosm·rAr. Smzvrcn: Authority IS §,§§f’“°`H°"“"' °°"` hereb anted to use the sum of ten thousand dollars of the amount A¤¤¤}¤“;¤¤¤¤*°¤¤d provided}- by the sundry civil act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hun- Winnie? p. :20. dred and eight, for "medical examinations, care of seamen, care and treatment of all other persons entitled to relief, and miscellaneous expenses at other than marine hospitals, which are not included under special heads," for "purveying depot, purchase of medical, surgical, and hospital supplies. ’ Q¤¤;r¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¢¤’i¤¢· QUARANTINE smzvrcnc T0_supply a deficiency in the appro riation M“”"°°°°°°` for the maintenance and ordinary expenses, including pay ofp officers and employees of quarantine stations at places named in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, twenty thousand dollars. Collecrinz '¢¤¤*<>¤¤ COLLECTING THE REVENUE FROM CUSTOMS: To defray the expense wiring? sec. scsi, p. of collecting the revenue from customs,  additional to the er- 72*- manent appropriation for this purpose, for the Hscal year end' Jpune thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nme, five hundred thousandudillars. scmrsesimmes. For the expenses connected with the seizure of certain horses in the customs istrict of North and South Dakota, in May, nineteen hundred and four, fully set forth onpage nine in House Document Numbered Fourteen hundred and six of the present session, said horses having been seized for violation of the customs revenue laws and subsequently turned over to the Department of Justice for the institution of forfeiture proceedings, with the result that the horses in question were forfeited and sold, but the proceeds from the sale were only sumcient to pay the expenses connected with the forfeiture proceedings, one hundred and fortygeight dollars and fifty-four cents. souchem Pacific REFUND TO SOUTHERN PACIFIC MPANY: To refund to the South- C°a.ii°iiii'm. ern Pacific Companv the sum of thirty-six dollars, which should have been paid by the collector of customs at Nogales, Arizona, under direction of the Treasury Department, to said companv, but was erroneously deposited in the General Treasury by the collector to the credit of services of United States officers by certificates of deposit numbered five hundred and eighty-eight, May nmth,ni.neteen hundred and seven, and numbered six hundred and twenty-eight, June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and seven, and no refund made, thirtv-six dollars. {,1ggei§;:£;;g<¤¤é, Rmmmasrzirnnr or PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: To enable the Secretary ¤>¤¤¤s¤ mm of the Treasury to deposit to the credit of the Philippine Islands special fund the sum o one hundred and thirty-six dollars and sixty- ' two cents, collected by the collector of customs at San Francisco, California, July twelft, nineteen hundred and six, as tonnage tax